Solanum tuberosum Three diverse varieties of gourmet potatoes. If you find a favorite, you can grow it next year. Sample the many colors and shapes that these tasty cuties provide.
Solanum tuberosum Mid to late season, purple skin, purple flesh. Dig them as sweet little fingerlings early or hold out for larger potatoes later in the season. Distinctively earthy flavor and pleasantly waxy texture.
Solanum tuberosum Mid to late season, purple skin, purple flesh. Dig them as sweet little fingerlings early or hold out for larger potatoes later in the season. Distinctively earthy flavor and pleasantly waxy texture.
Solanum tuberosum Mid to late season, red skin, red flesh. Plump fingerlings with smooth skin, excellent color retention and high yields. They’re also tasty as heck!
Solanum tuberosum Late season, yellow-netted skin, yellow flesh. The most consistent fingerling in shape and size. Versatile in the kitchen and a great keeper.
Solanum tuberosum Late season, yellow-netted skin, yellow flesh. The most consistent fingerling in shape and size. Versatile in the kitchen and stores beautifully through the winter.
Solanum tuberosum Mid-season, tan skin, yellow flesh. A lovely potato with bountiful yields. Some sources mention Austrian Crescent tubers as long as 10"!
Solanum tuberosum Late season, yellow skin, yellow flesh. Buttery and decadent with a creamy texture, striking bicolor skins, and high yields of up to 28 tubers per plant!
Solanum tuberosum Late season, yellow skin, yellow flesh. Buttery and decadent with a creamy texture, striking bicolor skins, and high yields of up to 28 tubers per plant!
Solanum tuberosum For those with limited space and an expansive palate, this collection of three varieties includes 2# each of an early, a midseason and a fingerling potato.