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Old July 17, 2007   #16
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I wish that the old USDA "gopher" searchable site was still up...unless it is just my memory fading away! It sure seems like a lot of info is missing or unavailable to civilians now...
The USDA GRIN gopher seems to be online but too busy to connect. You will need Firefox 1.5 or later or a Gopher browser.
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Old July 17, 2007   #17
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I plucked out all of the Mikado accessions that they had back in the early 1990s - all of them were highly crossed/mixed up (regular and potato leaf pinks and reds from each) - and selected a pink potato leaf to examine more fully - that is what I sent to Australia, and made its way to Bully and others. To me, the fruit size isn't as large as I expected, and it really didn't have near the quality of Brandywine.
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