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.
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20 tuber pack
Despatch: Early Dec 2009 To Mid May 2010 |
£3.99 |
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 yields. Firm flesh does not disintegrate on cooking. Resistance to foliage blight, common scab and golden eelworm so ideal for the organic gardener.
Cannot be sent to Northern Ireland or Eire.
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20 tuber pack
Despatch: Early Dec 2009 To Mid May 2010 |
£4.19 |
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.
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| 20 tuber pack | £3.99 | Out of stock |
| 60 tuber pack SAVE £1.98 | £9.99 | Out of stock |
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!
Organic Pink Fir Apple has Organic Certification approved by The Soil Association.
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5 tuber pack
Despatch: Early Dec 2009 To Mid May 2010 |
£2.39 | |
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20 tuber pack
Despatch: Early Dec 2009 To Mid May 2010 |
£3.99 |