GENERAL
- Origin & Breeding: bred by Agriculture Canada from (F55066 x USDA96-56) and selected at the Fredericton Research Station, New Brunswick, in 1969.
- Year registered in Canada: 1984.
- Registration number: 2368.
- Maturity: early.
BOTANICAL FEATURES
- Plants: medium-sized, spreading; stems splashed with purple especially on lower parts; nodes not swollen.
- Leaves: close, grayish green with purple traces on the petioles and midribs, sparsely pubescent.
Terminal leaflets: elliptical; apex acuminate; base slightly cordate, sometimes asymmetrical.
Primary leaflets: elliptical; apex acuminate; base slightly cordate, sometimes asymmetrical; three to five pairs.
Secondary leaflets: sessile, decurrent, five to fifteen. - Flowers: pale purplish blue; tips whitish; on purplish blue buds.
- Tubers: oblong, thick, narrowing at the bud end; smooth red-purple skin or heavily stippled red-purple on a tan background; numerous medium-deep eyes the same colour as the skin or deep indigo; creamy white flesh.
- Sprouts: black-purple, conical, densely pubescent.
AGRICULTURAL FEATURES
High yielding variety; attractive appearance; widely adapted; easily topkilled; grades well with few culls; stores well. High total solids.
- Utilization: good for boiling, fair for baking, and excellent for chipping.
- Chief Markets: seed potato export and early table.
REACTION TO DISEASES
Moderately resistant: common scab, virus Y.
Susceptible: fusarium dry rot (Fusarium coeruleum and F. sambucinum), late blight, leaf roll, phoma rot, potato wart.