Irish Cobbler Potatoes
The Irish Cobbler is creamy white, nearly round in shape. A little later than Ohio, but a heavier yielder. Continued heavy crops have earned Irish Cobbler the name of “old reliable.” Very close planting is possible because of upright vine growth. It is a favorite variety on Long Island and in Maine. Also is grown quite extensively in Michigan. Often grown on muck for a main crop.
Originally listed in: 1935 Isbell's Seeds
Irish Cobbler Potatoes
The most popular and reliable early, white sort. Quite round with deep set eyes. Distinct type. 15 lb., $1.00; 60 lb., $3.75.
Originally listed in: 1822-1920 Breck's High Grade Seeds
Irish Cobbler Potatoes
One of the best of the extra-popular with the large potato growers on Long Island. The tubers in shape are “round-oblong'; skin white and smooth; shallow eyes; the flavor is excellent and the flesh is always dry and mealy. Pkt 10 cts.; oz 25 cts.; ¼ lb 75 cts.; lb $2.75.
Originally listed in: Burpee's Annual for 1916