Illustrated Index of : Resists Eelworm
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Potato : Accent | |||||||||||
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Increasingly popular 'new' potato. Pale creamy yellow waxy flesh remains firm on cooking. Golden eelworm and scab resistant. Easy to grow and the quickest to produce 'baby new potatoes'. Superb in containers; use our increasingly popular growing bags if garden space is limited, ideal for a sunny balcony, or even a backyard for city dwellers. Despatch: December 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Annabelle | |||||||
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A pretty Nicola x Mona Lisa with high numbers of long oval tubers, shallow eyed, yellow skinned, pale yellow waxy flesh. Golden eelworm resistant. Compact habit, ideal for growing in containers. Despatch: December 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Beginners Collection | |||||||||||
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Our choice of reliable, easy to grow varieties for both the beginner and the enthusiast.
Despatch: December 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Bonnie | |||||||
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Bold, round/oval uniformly shaped yellow skinned tubers with pink splashed eyes and cream flesh. A bright skin finish hence the apt name. Recent tasting assessments have given Bonnie good reviews, particularly boiled and as a baker. Good disease tolerances and resistant to golden eelworm. Uses: Boil, baker, general purpose 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: December 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 : Harmony Exhibitors Grade | |||||||
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White skinned smooth oval tubers and waxy cream flesh. A good cropper. Double eelworm resistant and tolerant of common scab. Uses: Boil/general purpose. Exhibitor varieties are subject to availability. We will use, wherever possible, a minimum size of 45mm as exhibitor grade. Despatch: December 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Juliette | |||||||
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Early Maincrop but can be lifted as a Second Early. A heavy crop of long oval yellow skinned and fleshed waxy tubers, mouth watering flavour either hot or cold. Good resistance to Common and Netted Scab and Golden eelworm. Despatch: December 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Lady Balfour | |||||||||||
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Named after the Soil Association founder. Oval, pink splashed tubers with firm, moist creamy flesh. Impressive blight resistance and double eelworm resistance. Huge yields, even in poorer soils. Stores well. Ideal for the organic gardener. Uses: Boiling, general purpose. Despatch: December 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Lady Christl | |||||||||||||||
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Quickly became a customer favourite due to producing lots of very early, firm, oval, smooth, pale yellow skinned tubers. Creamy flesh remains firm on cooking. Bulks up quickly as a first early or leave as a second early. Good disease resistance including golden eelworm. Easy to grow and the quickest to produce 'baby new potatoes'. Superb in containers; use our increasingly popular growing bags … click for more Despatch: December 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Maris Piper | |||||||||||
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Versatile all rounder. Dry, floury, creamy-white flesh of good flavour rarely discolours on cooking. The best chipping variety around. Golden eelworm resistant. Purple flowers. Despatch: December 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 : Nadine | |||||||
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Exceptionally smooth skin with shallow eyes. Cream flesh has firm, moist waxy texture and does not discolour on cooking. Double eelworm resistance, high common scab & spraing tolerance. Exhibitor varieties are subject to availability. We will use, wherever possible, a minimum size of 45mm as exhibitor grade. Despatch: December 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Nicola | |||||||
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Long oval smooth skinned tubers with a wonderful waxy texture. Superb flavour when boiled. Golden eelworm resistant. White flowers. Despatch: December 2008 onwards |
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Potato : Osprey Exhibitor Grade | |||||||
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Bred from Kestrel with similar smooth skin and shallow pink eyes. The bold large tubers make ideal bakers. Partial double eelworm resistance, high blackleg, common scab, spraing, slugs tolerance. Exhibitor varieties are subject to availability. We will use, wherever possible, a minimum size of 45mm as exhibitor grade. Despatch: December 2008 onwards |
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