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Old February 1, 2006   #1
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This is one of the new ones on my list this year and I would enjoy hearing the comments of anyone who has grown it. I have read the blurb in the yearbook but that is all I know about it.
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Old February 1, 2006   #2
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I got AC Red from Dorothy Noble, a Pennsylvania seed saver and gardener I met when I lived there (she also sent me Big Yellow in the same letter). I grew it twice (the first year it went in late and I only got a few fruit). It is a good variety that is likely better than I remember (it came in with so many other varieties I was trying). Tall, vigorous potato leaf plant, good yield of large oblate sweet pink fruit. Of course, there is no shortage of good flavored large fruited pink potato leaf varieties!
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Old February 2, 2006   #3
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Thanks Craig. I was interested when I read the blurb in the yearbook and saw that it was once listed by UT DR S. I have never met the man but assume he grew it somewhere here in central Utah. I hope it does well in this climate.
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