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Illustrated List: Suitable for Boiling

Potato : Beginners Collection

Potato : Beginners Collection

Special Collection. New

Our choice of reliable, easy to grow varieties for both the beginner and the enthusiast.

Collection comprises:
Rocket (First Early)
Pentland Javelin (First Early)
Lady Christl (First Early/Second Early)
Kestrel (Second Early)
Cara (Maincrop)
Desiree (Early Maincrop)

CANNOT be sent to Northern Ireland or Eire.

Description Price  
6 x 10 tuber packs
Despatch: Early Dec 2009 To Mid May 2010
£14.99
6 x 20 tuber packs
Despatch: Early Dec 2009 To Mid May 2010
£19.99
Potato : Bonnie

Potato : Bonnie

Second Early. T&M Exclusive

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.

Description Price  
20 tuber pack
Despatch: Early Dec 2009 To Mid May 2010
£4.19
Potato : Cabaret

Potato : Cabaret

Second Early. New

Reintroduction.

With Maris Piper as a parent, Cabaret was bound to boast superb flavour. Heavy yield of long, oval bright white-skinned, creamy fleshed tubers with shallow eyes. Resistance to golden eelworm, blackleg, gangrene and black dot. Can also be grown as an early maincrop.

Exhibitor varieties are subject to availability. We will use, wherever possible, a minimum size of 45mm as exhibitor grade.

Description Price  
20 tuber pack
Despatch: Early Dec 2009 To Mid May 2010
£4.19
Potato : Christmas New Potato : Carlingford

Potato : Christmas New Potato : Carlingford

Second Early.

Grow your own new potatoes for Autumn & Christmas

Second Cropping - ideal for growing in exhibitor bags and potato tubs.

Carlingford - the original 'Second Cropper' and still the best. Oval white skinned and waxy fleshed tubers for the 'New Potato' taste out of season.

Description Price  
5 tuber net
Despatch: Late Jun 2010 To Late Jul 2010
£3.49
20 tuber net
Despatch: Late Jun 2010 To Late Jul 2010
£8.99
Potato : Christmas New Potato : Maris Peer

Potato : Christmas New Potato : Maris Peer

Second Early.

Grow your own new potatoes for Autumn & Christmas.

Favoured by restaurants and gardeners alike as the firm creamy yellow fleshed tubers retain their colour and have a superb flavour, but do not disintegrate.

Description Price  
5 tuber net
Despatch: Jul 2010
£3.49
20 tuber net
Despatch: July 2010
£8.99
Potato : Christmas New Potato : Orla

Potato : Christmas New Potato : Orla

First Early.

Grow your own new potatoes for Autumn & Christmas.

Outstanding foliage and tuber blight resistance. Creamy skinned, pale yellow fleshed round/oval tubers.

CANNOT be sent to Northern Ireland or Eire.

Description Price  
5 tuber pack
Despatch: Late Jun 2010 To Late Jul 2010
£3.49
20 tuber pack
Despatch: Late Jun 2010 To Late Jul 2010
£8.99
Potato : Christmas New Potato : Vivaldi

Potato : Christmas New Potato : Vivaldi

Second Early. T&M Exclusive

Grow your own new potatoes for Autumn & Christmas

THE Number 1 for taste, mouthwatering and creamy whether boiled, baked, mashed or roasted. Really versatile as excellent for high yields of 'baby' potatoes. Oval, yellow skinned with pale yellow flesh. Good common scab resistance.

Description Price  
5 tuber net
Despatch: Late Jun 2010 To Late Jul 2010
£3.49
20 tuber net
Despatch: Late Jun 2010 To Late Jul 2010
£8.99
Potato : Estima

Potato : Estima

Second Early.

Visually appealing early maturing baker with firm, moist, pale yellow fleshed oval tubers. Produces high yields of tubers for both early and later lifting. Excellent drought tolerance.

Description Price  
20 tuber pack
Despatch: Early Dec 2009 To Mid May 2010
£3.99
Potato : Harmony Exhibitor Grade

Potato : Harmony Exhibitor Grade

Early Maincrop.

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.

For growing unmarked exhibition quality tubers we recommend using our Exhibitor Growing Bags.

Description Price  
10 tuber pack
Despatch: Early Dec 2009 To Mid May 2010
£3.49
Potato : Lady Balfour

Potato : Lady Balfour

Early Maincrop.

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.

Description Price  
10 tuber pack
Despatch: Early Dec 2009 To Mid May 2010
£3.29
20 tuber pack
Despatch: Early Dec 2009 To Mid May 2010
£3.99
20 tuber pack - Organic
Despatch: Early Dec 2009 To Mid May 2010
£4.69
Potato : Marfona

Potato : Marfona

Second Early.

Very popular as a large tuber early baker. White skinned with pale yellow moist flesh. White flowers.

Description Price  
20 tuber pack
Despatch: Early Dec 2009 To Mid May 2010
£4.19
Potato : Maxine Exhibitor Grade

Potato : Maxine Exhibitor Grade

Early Maincrop.

Large, smooth pale red skinned tubers with white waxy flesh which remains firm on cooking. Golden eelworm and partial white eelworm resistant.

Exhibitor varieties are subject to availability. We will use, wherever possible, a minimum size of 45mm as exhibitor grade.

For growing unmarked exhibition quality tubers we recommend using our Exhibitor Growing Bags.

Description Price  
10 tuber pack
Despatch: Early Dec 2009 To Mid May 2010
£3.49
Potato : Mayan Twilight

Potato : Mayan Twilight

Early Maincrop. T&M Exclusive

T&M Exclusive

Unique red and white-skinned tubers with deep yellow, dense flesh. The flavour is both sweet and moreish as a salad eaten either hot or cold with skins on.

Mayan potatoes cook in a third less time than 'conventional' potatoes due to their delicate nature whilst preserving their perfect potato flavour.

Good common scab and blackleg resistance.

Description Price  
10 tuber pack
Despatch: Early Dec 2009 To Mid May 2010
£3.99
20 tuber pack
Despatch: Early Dec 2009 To Mid May 2010
£5.99
Potato : Mimi

Potato : Mimi

First Early. T&M Exclusive, T&M Original

Unique cherry sized red skinned salad. Huge yields. Just wash a few tubers, quickly boil in the saucepan, then eat whole as a delicious tasting salad potato. Dwarf foliage.

Easy to grow. 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.

Description Price  
5 tuber pack
Despatch: Early Dec 2009 To Mid May 2010
£2.39
20 tuber pack
Despatch: Early Dec 2009 To Mid May 2010
£3.99
Potato : Minituber : Aura

Potato : Minituber : Aura

Second Early.

Eye catching long yellow firm tubers with name to match. For salad and boiling, superb flavour.

Clinically produced minitubers with maximum plant health protection. 100% Free of all potato pathogens.

Minituber production commences with laboratory in-vitro micropropagation of the initial microplants grown under stringent quality assurance controls. Nodal cuttings are taken from the microplants rooted in sterile nutrient jelly, are moved to a screened compost based or hydroponic growing facility.

This new technology provides secure long term storage of heritage varieties and allowing rapid introduction of varieties, old and new. This is important at a time when many field grown seed varieties worldwide are under increasing pest and disease pressures.

Description Price  
5 tubers
Despatch: Mid Mar 2010 To Mid May 2010
£5.49
10 tubers
Despatch: Mid Mar 2010 To Mid May 2010
£7.99
Potato : Minituber : Fortyfold

Potato : Minituber : Fortyfold

Late Maincrop.

This is the oldest culinary British variety still known producing lots and lots of round, purple skinned with white flashes, deep eyed tubers. A real 'nutty' taste, used in the original Lancashire Hotpot. Larger tubers can be baked or roasted, or boiled. A parent of Kerrs.

Clinically produced minitubers with maximum plant health protection. 100% Free of all potato pathogens.

Minituber production commences with laboratory in-vitro micropropagation of the initial microplants grown under stringent quality assurance controls. Nodal cuttings are taken from the microplants rooted in sterile nutrient jelly, are moved to a screened compost based or hydroponic growing facility.

This new technology provides secure long term storage of heritage varieties and allowing rapid introduction of varieties, old and new. This is important at a time when many field grown seed varieties worldwide are under increasing pest and disease pressures.

Description Price  
5 tubers
Despatch: Mid Mar 2010 To Mid May 2010
£5.49
10 tubers
Despatch: Mid Mar 2010 To Mid May 2010
£7.99
 
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