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JAMES VICKI’S SONS, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
CHICAGO MAKKET. 
(EARLY.) 
One of the best Potatoes in cultivation, 
either for family use or market. The tu¬ 
bers are large and uniform in size, grow 
compact in the hill, eyes shallow and few 
in number. Flesh dry and well flavored. 
It is wonderfully productive and succeeds 
well in all soils so far as we can learn. 
The skin is light flesh color, but partially 
covered with a russety coating ; flesh 
white; per lb., 30 cents; 4 lbs., $1.00, 
postage paid; peck, 60 cts.; bushel, $1.75; 
barrel, $4.50. 
TICK’S PEKFE0TI0N. 
(SECOND EARLY.) 
This new variety is a chance seedling, and 
is certainly one of the finest Potatoes we have 
ever grown for general purposes. Its won¬ 
derful productiveness, fine appearance and 
good cooking qualities will surely make it a 
great favorite. The tubers grow compact in 
the hill, and are large and uniform in size, 
oblong inclining to oval, but generally flat¬ 
tened. Color white, with a tinge of pink 
around the eyes similar to the Hebron. The 
vine is of strong, vigorous growth, yet stocky 
and short jointed, maturing about the same 
time as White Star. We feel confident this 
variety will prove of great value for field cul¬ 
ture, and become very popular. Per lb., 30 
cents; 4 lbs., $1.00; peck, postage paid , 60 
cents; bushel, $1.75; barrel, $4.50. 
VICK’S CHAMPION. 
(LATE.) 
This new Potato has been selected after several years trial, as 
one that has qualities which are highly commendable. It is a 
wonderfully strong growing variety, producing an abundant 
growth of tops, and very large white tubers that are covered with 
a light russeted coating. The eyes are quite large, full, and 
nearly even with the surface. Tubers similar in form to the 
Green Mountain, but more oval and full at the seed end. This 
is one of the most productive varieties ever offered, and a splendid 
keeper of excellent quality. Per lb., 30 cents; 4 lbs., $1.00; 
postage paid, peck, 60 cents; bushel, $1.75; barrel, $4.50. 
EARLY OHIO 
EARLY OHIO. 
(EXTRA EARLY.) 
A few days earlier than the Rose and similar in color and habit of growth, is more 
productive and equally as good for table and market purposes. Per lb., 30 cents; 4 lbs., 
$1.00, postage paid; peck, 75 cents; bushel, $2.00; barrel, $5.00. 
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