Arran Victory was bred in the Isle of Arran by Donald Mackelvie. Victory, the oldest of the "Arrans" still grown, was named in 1918 in celebration of...
Bred by Archibald Findlay of Auchtermuchty, Fife, it quickly became Britain's most popular 2nd Early. It has great flavour and a dry, floury texture....
Edzell Blue was first recorded in 1915 but it is said to have been bred in the Victorian era. Edzell Blue has an attractive bluish/ purple skin with...
Kepplestone Kidney 1919 is an unusual variety, which was bred in Scotland.The colour of the skin when the potato is raw is blue. However, once cooled...
A French cuisine classic, although it may have been known as Asparges. The tubers are long, with a white skin and yellow flesh. It has fewer knobbly...