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Uncle Mark Bagby's
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Germany, USA
Indet., potato leaf. Pink beefsteaks, 6-12 oz, meaty but also juicy, with small seed locules. Excellent balanced flavor. (''20 seeds / packet'')
pink
beefsteak
large
slicer
indet.
* First offered in the Seed Savers 2002 Yearbook by Melody Rose of Benton, Kentucky (KY RO M), who obtained the seeds from Nancy Forsythe. Nancy's great uncle Mark immigrated to the U.S. from Germany in 1919 and brought the seeds to western Kentucky.
potato
late
Michael Gunn of Pasadena, Texas (TX GU R) 07
open-pollinated
family heirloom
2013
2013-12-08T09:10:59Z
2456634.8826273
Uncle Mark Bagby's
Uncle Mark Bagby's#001#
Oblong, Illinois
Uncle Mark Bagby's
85 days, indet., potato leaf, good yield of 12-18 oz pink beefsteak fruit, very good flavor.
Mark Korney, Buffalo, New York
Uncle Mark Bagby's#002#
Sonora, Kentucky
Uncle Mark Bagby's
Potato leaf plants with sparse coverage, but good production anyway. 8-12 oz deep pink, with good tomato flavor.
[[Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds]]
2008
Uncle Mark Bagby's#003#
Bastrop, Texas
Uncle Mark Bagby's
85 days, indet., potato leaf plants, moderate yield of 10-18 oz pink beefsteaks with very good flavor.
Neil Lockhart of Oblong, Illinois (IL LO N) 06 / Mark Korney, Buffalo, New York
2007
Uncle Mark Bagby's#004#
Pasadena, Texas
Uncle Mark Bagby's
85 days, indet., potato leaf, high yield of 1 lb pink beefsteaks with excellent flavor.
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