Beauty of Hebron Potatoes
This is one of the best newly introduced varieties. The foliage is of remarkably rapid and luxuriant growth, and is likely to withstand tolerably well the ravages of the potato bug. The tubers are of the same shape as the Early Rose, slightly tinged with pink around the eyes, attaining a pure white in winter. Their yield is enormous, and as they lay closely together in the hill, are easily dug. It is ranked as twelve days earlier than Early Rose. IT is of large size, sound and solid to the center, and for richness and delicacy of flavor and mealy qualities, is unsurpassed.
Originally listed in: 1881 D.M. Ferry Catalog
Beauty of Hebron Potatoes
A standard sort, pure white skin and flesh, large main crop. 15 lb., $1.00; 60 lb., $3.75
Originally listed in: 1822-1920 Breck's High Grade Seeds
Beauty of Hebron Potatoes
Very rapd and vigorious gower, ripening as early as Early Rose, which it resembles but frequentlyexceeds in productiveness and excellence for table us, either baked or boiled. Pkt 10 cts.; oz 25 cts.; ¼ lb 75 cts.; lb $2.75
Originally listed in: Burpee's Annual for 1916
Beauty of Hebron Potatoes
It closely resembles Early Rose in shape, but is of a lighter red. Very prolific, being equaled in this respect by but few, either of the early or late varieties. Quality excellent. Earlier than Early Rose, it will outyield that standard variety by from a quarter to a third.
Originally listed in: James J.H. Gregory's 1885 Retail Catalogue
Beauty of Hebron Potatoes
Introduced in 1878, an early variety of superior quality; very productive; Pkt., 60c.; bu., $2.00; bbl., $5.00.
Originally listed in: R.H. Allen Company 1888 Catalog