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Old 31-10-2003, 08:42 PM
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Can anyone help me??
I think jersey royals can be bought as first earlys, but under what name and
where?

Thanks in advance.

Elaine



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Old 31-10-2003, 09:32 PM
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Jersey Royals were always King Edwards, which I believe were banned by The
Common Market(or what ever it is called this year).
I have a feeling that Jersey were given an exemption at least for a time.

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Can anyone help me??
I think jersey royals can be bought as first earlys, but under what name
and
where?

Thanks in advance.

Elaine

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Old 31-10-2003, 09:43 PM
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: Jersey Royals were always King Edwards, which I believe were banned
: by The Common Market(or what ever it is called this year).
: I have a feeling that Jersey were given an exemption at least for a
: time.

Sorry but I don't think that is right. Jersey Royals are earlies and
certainly nothing like King Edwards


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I stand corrected

http://www.jerseyroyals.co.uk/info/royal_history.html

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Jersey Royals were always King Edwards, which I believe were banned by The
Common Market(or what ever it is called this year).
I have a feeling that Jersey were given an exemption at least for a time.


Ahem. Speaking as a Jersey born person, no they're not! They're a
something Kidney originally. The Jersey Royal is a fluke. Properly grown
and nourished with seaweed, they're unbeatable. Grown on tired soil
nourished with nitrates, they're as interesting as any other potato.
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Stuart York wrote:

Can anyone help me??
I think jersey royals can be bought as first earlys, but under what name and
where?

Thanks in advance.

Elaine


I believe they are now being marketed as international kidney.. Its a
rules/rebranding gimmick (IMO)
A silly name IMO...

I may be wrong but I am under the impression that Jersey Royal is no
longer an approved cultivar name?

http://194.128.220.6/web00/aweb/rank/rnk_0023.htm
http://194.128.220.6/web01/aweb/td008/td_02223.htm
Jim

News and events
http://www.snowhill.co.uk/news/news_...edpotatoes.htm Saturday,
November 1, 2003

Amongst the new varieties in First Early we have Red Duke of York and
International Kidney, which is more commonly know as Jersey Royal - a
superb early potato.

-------------------- Mr Fothergill's Garden Seeds and Plants
http://www.mr-fothergills.co.uk/acat.../www.mr-fother
gills.co.uk/acatalog/heritage_potatoes.html&CatalogBody Saturday, November
1, 2003

International Kidney (Code INTLN) (First Early) Introduced in 1879 and
still the most important crop on the Island of Jersey! Enjoyed all over
the world. Smooth skin and white flesh, very reliable variety with a
lovely buttery flavour.

-------------------- Australian Potato Inventory
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hsca/...nv__F_to_N.htm Saturday,
November 1, 2003

International Kidney - (AKA Jersey Royal & Jersey Kidney) According to
Wilson bred by Robert Fenn of Berkshire in the 1870's. Should not be
confused with 'Royal Kidney' which was Archibald Finlay's variety of 1899;
A second early variety, very prolific, flat, kidney-shaped with white skin
and pale yellow, waxy, firm flesh; white flowers which rarely open because
they drop in the bud stage. Noted as a good cropper,up to 40 tubers per
plant. Still available in the UK if somewhat rare.

-------------------- Seed Potatoes at Buckingham Garden Centre
http://www.bucknur.com/potatoes.html Saturday, November 1, 2003

JERSEY ROYAL First Early Also known as International Kidney. Kidney
shaped potato with pale yellow skin and pale yellow flesh. Excellent
boiled or as a salad potato. Famous for its flavour. Can also be grown as
an early main crop.

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