Illustrated Index of : Late Maincrop
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Potato : Arran Victory | |||||||
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Heirloom
Named at the end of the First World War. Needs a long season of growth. The blue/purple skinned tubers have brilliantly white floury flesh of fine flavour. Handsome tall weed supressing foliage. Uses: Mash/baker/roast/fry/microwave. Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Cara | |||||||||||||||
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Round/oval pinkish-red eyed tubers with soft moist flesh. Particularly good baker. Withstands drought. Very disease resistant, including golden eelworm and blight. The allotment favourite. Organic Cara has Organic Certification approved by The Soil Association. Uses: Baker/general purpose. CANNOT be sent to Northern Ireland or Eire. Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Druid | |||||||
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Introduced Exclusively by T&M Very similar to Red Cara but a slightly later maturity. Short oval pink/red skinned with no white splashes, shallow eyes. Huge yield. Firm flesh does not disintegrate on cooking. Resistance to foliage blight, common scab and golden eelworm so ideal for the organic gardener. Uses: General purpose. Cannot be sent to Northern Ireland or … click for more Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Dunbar Standard | |||||||
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Heirloom
Bred by C. T. Spence in 1936. A vigorous variety with plenty of weed suppressing foliage and a spectacular mass of white flowers. Does well in heavy soils. Tubers have a lovely earthy flavour, particularly good baker. Uses: Baker/general purpose. Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Golden Wonder | |||||||||||
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Heirloom
Russeted skin. One of the best varieties for baking, frying and roasting with a rich flavour. Flavour improves on storage. A good cropper. Slug resistant. Pale mauve tipped white flowers. Uses: Baker/roast/fry/microwave. Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Heirloom Collection | |||||||||||
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Classic favourites for a full season's harvesting programme.
Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Markies | |||||||
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Exciting introduction in the fight against late Blight and showing promise in independent trials. Large, long oval, yellow skinned pale yellow fleshed tubers. Excellent virus and disease resistance, especially golden eelworm and foliage and tuber blight. Worthy of an assessment with Sarpo. Uses: General purpose Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Pink Fir Apple | |||||||||||
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Heirloom
A very old variety which has made an astonishing comeback in recent years. Knobbly pink skinned tubers of butter yellow waxy flesh. Decadence is making a pan of chips using a single tuber for each chip - fabulous! Uses: Salad/chips. Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Pomeroy | |||||||
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New 2008
Exclusive Reintroduction Unavailable for the past 2 years due to seed shortage. Outstanding foliage and tuber blight resistance again in our 2006 trials. Also golden eelworm, common scab and blackleg resistance. Heavy crops of uniform, oval, cream skinned and pale yellow fleshed tubers of exceptional flavour. Good storage potential. Strong purple flowers. Uses: Chips/roast/general … click for more Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Sarpo Axona | |||||||||||||||
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T&M Exclusive
T&M Exclusive Sister line to the phenomenally popular Sarpo Mira introduced in 2005. Very similar in all respects, particularly with outstanding blight resistance, but the tubers are more regular in shape and the flesh is slightly more creamy. Superb flavour for all culinary uses. Organic Sarpo Axona has Organic Certification approved by The Soil … click for more Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Sarpo Mira | |||||||||||||||
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T&M Exclusive This potato has everything - unprecedented blight resistance, huge yields of tasty, floury tubers. Grows well in a range of soil types and has vigorous weed suppressing foliage. Long storage. Tubers do not appear to be affected by slugs. A real all-rounder for all cooking purposes. Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Valor | |||||||||||
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Organic
A round/oval white skinned and cream fleshed variety. Has double eelworm and blight resistance so a real bonus to the gardener. Exceptional yields. Purple flowers. Uses: General purpose. Despatch: January 2008 onwards |
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