VicK’s Prize Potato 
VICKTOR 
We have been highly gratified with the hearty response to the 
request made in the Floral Guide for a name for this New Extra 
Early Potato. It has been a difficult matter to select a suitable name 
from the large number of appropriate suggestions, but after much 
careful study and comparison the judges have decided in favor of 
Vicktor. Therefore the New Early No. 9 Potato is now christened 
“ VicKtor,” the name suggested by Mr. A. S. Lent, Miles Valley, 
Pa., and Mrs. F. O. Wilson, Raymond, N. II. 
After testing and comparing the leading Early Potatoes with 
VICKTOR we claim it to be the best potato introduced in earliness, 
quality and yield. We are daily receiving testimonials from all parts 
of the country, which will appear in our 1904 Catalogue together with 
illustrations and full description. For customers located in the South¬ 
ern and Western states who will plant early in the season, and prefer 
seed this fall to avoid delay next spring, we can fill orders in October, 
—ample time to ship before danger of freezing. 
c Barrel $6.00; bushel $2.50 ; peck $1.00; 
three pounds 80 cents; one pound 35 cents . 
James Vick’s Sons, Rochester, N. Y. 
