Oblong deep blue to purple skin with blue & white flesh. Color slightly fades when boiled. To plant: Cut potatoes so that each piece contains 1-3 eyes. Plant with eyes facing upwards, in rows approximately 24" apart. When sprouts are 6" high, hill up the soil around them to 6" high and 24" wide.
Also called Cranberry Red. Red skin with pinkish flesh. Earthy buttery flavor. To plant: Cut potatoes so that each piece contains 1-3 eyes. Plant with eyes facing upwards, in rows approximately 24" apart. When sprouts are 6" high, hill up the soil around them to 6" high and 24" wide.
This gourmet quality fingerling boasts of good-quality, medium-sized tubers which are a great addition to any meal. Its satin purple-pink skin and yellow flesh bears an interior ring of pink when cut across. Try this one today!
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Goldrush Russet Potatoes are a great choice for the home garden! The Goldrush Russet is a great golden potato which matures in 110-120 days, or late season. This potato is EXCELLENT for storage and makes a good baking and boiling potato. This 5 lb. bag of seed potatoes will yield 50-75 lbs. of usable potatoes!
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Mega Chip White Potatoes is an improved Kennebec variety! The Mega Chip is a white potato which matures in 90-100 days, or mid-season. This potato has good storage and makes a good table and chipping potato. This 5 lb. bag of seed potatoes will yield 50-75 lbs. of usable potatoes!
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This fingerling has purple skin with purple flesh. Dry and nutty flavor with a somewhat waxy texture. To plant: Cut potatoes so that each piece contains 1-3 eyes. Plant with eyes facing upwards, in rows approximately 24" apart. When sprouts are 6" high, hill up the soil around them to 6" high and 24" wide.
The Red La Soda Potatoes are an improved Pontiac variety! The La Soda is a red potato which matures in 110-120 days, or late season. This potato has short storage, fair boiling properties but makes an EXCELLENT baking potato. This 5 lb. bag of seed potatoes will yield 50-75 lbs. of usable potatoes!
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Red Norland Potatoes is a red potato which matures in 90-100 days, or mid-season. This potato has fair storage and makes a fair cooking potato. This 5 lb. bag of seed potatoes will yield 50-75 lbs. of usable potatoes!
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This fingerling is truly the classic of the bunch, maturing in 80-90 dyas. Its slender shape and rose-colored skin make it not only delicious, but also quite attractive. It bears distinct eyes as well as smooth and firm yellow flesh which is great when used as a flavored puree to thicken soups, sauces and gravies. Also makes a wonderful roasting potato!
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Often referred to as the "superstar" of the fingerlings, this Russian Banana is a favorite among chefs and matures in 100-130 days. They have excellent flavor and versatility: great when baked, boiled, or steamed. Tubers are yellow, banana-shaped and of the waxy-type.
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Superior White Potatoes are great early season potatoes to grow in your home garden! The Superior White Potato matures in 85-90 days, has fair storage, and makes an EXCELLENT chipping potato as well as a good cooking potato. This 5 lb. bag of seed potatoes will yield 50-75 lbs. of usable potatoes!
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Try growing some Yukon Gold Seed Potatoes in your home garden this year! The Yukon Gold is a golden potato which matures in 90-100 days, or mid-season. This potato has good storage and makes a good mashed or baked potato due to its buttery taste. Also makes great fries! This 5 lb. bag of seed potatoes will yield 50-75 lbs. of usable potatoes!
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