
Bi-Color & Striped

Amazing Grace
Maturity midseason
Growth habit indet. +/-1.80m.
Leaf type potato
Fruit color bi-color
Fruit shape beefsteak
Fruit size large 250-400 gr.
Fruit type slicer,salad
Variety type open-pollinated
Country unknown
Variety little known. Big bicolor fruit orange yellow / red rosé beefsteak type from 250 to 400 g, flattened and ribbed. Flesh firm and juicy, extra flavor. Vigorous plant to the general development of potato foliage. Very productive variety, second half of the season and until frost. Good uniformity of fruit size.

Ananas Zebra
Maturity midseason
Growth habit indet. +/-1.60m.
Leaf type regular
Fruit color striped
Fruit shape beefsteak
Fruit size medium, 100-200 gr.
Fruit type salad
Variety type open-pollinated
Country USA
Variety, creation of Tom Wagner from the cross of the famous "Green Zebra" with "Pineapple". Large fruit swollen pineapple type with curved shoulders making misshapen fruit when it is very large. very original dress reminiscent of Berkeley Tie Dye, rose mix and green shades. type of flesh "pineapple" marbled red and yellow. Plant through development, sparse foliage, indeterminate growth. Good production in mid-season, but even better in the second half of the season.

Arkansas Marvel
Maturity late
Growth habit indet. +/-1.80m.
Leaf type regular
Fruit color bi-color
Fruit shape beefsteak
Fruit size large , 0,3-1,3 kg.
Fruit type slicer,salad
Variety type open-pollinated
Country USA
Variety legacy, fixed, from the USA. Fruit 300 grams to 1 kg and more, than 10 cm in diameter, beefsteak type slightly flattened round, orange-yellow variegated red dress. Beef flesh with few seeds, mottled yellow orange red in the center sweet flavor. Plant robust and vigorous in great development. regular foliage, indeterminate growth. Generous best production in the second half of the season and until frost.

Banded Amazon
Maturity early
Growth habit semi-det., 1 m.
Leaf type regular
Fruit color striped
Fruit shape beefsteak
Fruit size medium 100-300 gr.
Fruit type salad
Variety type open-pollinated
Country USA
Variety developed by J & LGardens and marketed in 2014. Compact variety of 1.00 m ideal for container gardening. Fruit from 100 to 300 gr, maroon striped green. Compact variety virtually no-maintenance, ideal for growing in pots, determinate growth. Very good long and regular production of the mid-season until frost.

Bella
Maturity midseason
Growth habit indet. +/-1.50m.
Leaf type regular
Fruit color striped
Fruit shape plum
Fruit size medium, +/-150 gr.
Fruit type salad
Variety type open-pollinated
Country USA
Fruit elongate tapering, red striped yellow, 80 to 150 gr. Flesh juicy and firm with excellent flavor. resistant and productive variety. Plant in large development, drooping foliage, indeterminate growth. Production midseason.

Bleeding Heart
Maturity midseason
Growth habit indet. 1,70 m.
Leaf type regular
Fruit color bi-color, striped
Fruit shape heart
Fruit size medium, 100-150 gr
Fruit type salad
Variety type open-pollinated
Country USA
Variety of " Wild Boar Farms", developed by Brad Gates, USA. Fruit from 100 to 150 grams, the striped dress bicolor yellow and red. Bicolor flesh juicy beautiful texture. Sweet and fruity flavor balanced. Good production midseason.

Blush
Maturity midseason
Growth habit indet. +/-1.80m.
Leaf type regular
Fruit color bicolor
Fruit shape plum
Fruit size medium, 70-100 gr.
Fruit type salad
Variety type open-pollinated
Country USA
Variety developed by Fred Hempel, Artisan Seeds California. Fruit plum, elongated yellowish orange veined red. Sweet taste very sweet when ripe well. The fruit can be kept long on the plant. Good behavior in cold regions or short season. Plant close to great development. Excellent production midseason until frost. Variety is good accommodating a cool climate.

Blushing Bride
Maturity midseason
Growth habit indet. 1.60-1,80 m.
Leaf type regular
Fruit color bi-color
Fruit shape beefsteak, oblate
Fruit size large +/- 500 gr.
Fruit type salad, slicer
Variety type open-pollinated
Country USA
Variety from the USA, discovered by David Lemasters of Pennsylvania, probably a stray seed in a bag or occasional cross. Beautiful big yellow and red bicolour fruit from 200 to 600 gr. , ribbed with ruffled shoulders. very meaty flesh with very small boxes containing few seeds. very good flavor at the right sweetness. Plant robust.

Cherokee Lime Striped
Maturity midseason
Growth habit indet. +/-1.80m.
Leaf type regular
Fruit color striped
Fruit shape beefsteak
Fruit size medium, 150-300 gr.
Fruit type salad
Variety type open-pollinated
Country USA
US Originally developed by Bill Jeffers, variant Cherokee green. Fruit from 150 to 300 grams of steak guy, slightly flattened at the poles, ribbed at the top and shoulders more or less rounded. green dress with red and pink stripes. Meat beef green veined pink. sweet taste with a touch of acidity.. Good and regular production of mid-season.

Dawson's Russian Oxheart
Maturity midseason
Growth habit indet. 1,70 m.
Leaf type regular
Fruit color bi-color
Fruit shape heart
Fruit size large, 200-500 gr
Fruit type slicer
Variety type open-pollinated
Country USA
Variety resulting from the crossing of "Russian 117" and Georgia Streak ", developed by Jeff Dawson, USA. Fruit of 200 to 500 grams, two-tone shades of red / pink marbled yellow / orange. Bouquets of 2 to 3 fruits. Flesh yellow ox / orange veined pink. sweet and delicious sweet flavor. Plant in big development, regular foliage, indeterminate growth. Good production instead of second half of the season.

Domain de Saint Jean de Beauregard
Maturity midseason
Growth habit indet. +/-1.80m.
Leaf type regular
Fruit color bi-color, striped
Fruit shape beefsteak
Fruit size large 200-400 gr.
Fruit type slicer,salad
Variety type open-pollinated
Country France
Rare and recent variety from an accidental crossing in our garden and stabilized. 2017 In Saint John de Beauregard. Indeterminately growing plant with regular foliage. Large round fruit of 200 to 400 grams with a zebra-like yellow and orange epidermis. The flesh is dense, juicy with a fruity flavour.
