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Old July 8, 2006   #1
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What other info would be helpful?

ST 1 is a potato leaf variety, 7 flowers per cluster, Large golf ball sized yellowing fruit, Indeterminate first fruit 63 days and more are incomming quickly so mid season? or would it be early?
A little tart with a very mild sweet aftertaste. Yummy


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I don't have my SSE yearbook, but isn't Yellow Perfection a potato leaf smaller yellow? I did a bit of Googling and I think that is right - you probably have YP.
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From 2006 SSE YB.

Yellow Perfection 75 days, indet., potato leaf plant, yellow-orange round fruit, 1 oz. very good flavor, productive.

Also 70-80 days, small fruit, 1-4 oz. yellow thin skin and flesh, low in acid.

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WOOT I had looked and thought it might be also but wasn't sure HOW many would be of similiar description so didn't want to jump to that conclusion, thank you for your responses. Am looking forward to trying more of those.
It came off the vine easily and i knew it could prolly sit over night and be a bit better the next day but after 60+ days I really didn't want to wait any longer to try it. hehehe
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Would anyone know if Yellow Perfection would have a pink blush on the bottom. It has grown much golder and a tad tarter over the days.




The Yellow pear shaped one has a nice burst of sweetness not bland like the yellow pears I have grown in the past.
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