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Bulk Price List Item Variety lbs price lbs price lbs price lbs price FINGERLINGS 7110 Banana organic 2 $9.50 10 $31.50 25 $60.00 50 $106.50 7120 French Fingerling organic 2 $9.50 10 $31.50 25 $60.00 50 $106.50 7140 Magic Molly organic 2 $9.50 10 $31.50 25 $60.00 50 $96.25 7170 Rose Finn Apple organic 2 $9.50 10 $31.50 25 $60.00 50 $96.25 EARLY 7180 Chieftain organic 2 $6.25 10 $16.25 50 $57.00 7190 Dark Red Norland organic 2 $6.25 10 $16.25 50 $57.00 7225 Satina organic 2 $6.25 10 $16.25 50 $41.50 7228 Yukon Gem organic 2 $6.25 10 $20.25 50 $71.75 7230 Yukon Gold organic 2 $6.25 10 $16.25 50 $43.00 MID-SEASON 7240 Adirondack Blue organic 2 $6.25 10 $20.25 50 $71.75 7245 Adirondack Red organic 2 $6.25 10 $17.75 50 $62.25 7255 Blue Gold organic 2 $6.25 10 $20.25 50 $71.75 7259 Caribou organic 2 $6.25 10 $16.25 50 $57.00 7260 Carola organic 2 $6.25 10 $20.25 50 $71.75 7263 Daisy Gold organic 2 $6.25 10 $20.25 50 $71.75 7265 Gold Rush Russet organic 2 $6.25 10 $20.25 50 $71.75 7270 Kennebec organic 2 $6.25 10 $16.25 50 $57.00 7305 Red Maria organic 2 $6.25 10 $20.25 50 $71.75 7327 Strawberry Paw organic 2 $6.25 10 $20.25 50 $71.75 7330 Vivaldi organic 2 $6.25 10 $20.25 50 $71.75 LATE 7345 Elba organic 2 $6.25 10 $16.25 50 $57.00 7360 German Butterball organic 2 $6.25 10 $16.25 50 $43.00 7370 Russet Burbank organic 2 $6.25 10 $20.25 50 $71.75 CONVENTIONALLY-GROWN POTATOES Item Variety lbs price lbs price lbs price lbs price FINGERLINGS 7595 Amarosa 2 $7.00 10 $23.75 25 $45.00 50 $67.25 7600 Austrian Crescent 2 $7.00 10 $23.75 25 $45.00 50 $67.25 7610 Banana 2 $7.00 10 $23.75 25 $45.00 50 $67.25 7620 French Fingerling 2 $7.00 10 $23.75 25 $45.00 50 $73.25 7622 LaRatte 2 $7.00 10 $23.75 25 $45.00 50 $73.25 7625 Magic Molly 2 $7.00 10 $23.75 25 $45.00 50 $73.25 7628 Pinto 2 $7.00 10 $23.75 25 $45.00 50 $73.25 7630 Red Thumb 2 $7.00 10 $23.75 25 $45.00 50 $73.25 7635 Rose Finn Apple 2 $7.00 10 $23.75 25 $45.00 50 $74.50 EARLY 7640 Algonquin 2 $4.00 10 $8.00 50 $21.50 7650 Chieftain 2 $4.00 10 $6.00 50 $16.25 7670 Dark Red Norland 2 $4.00 10 $7.25 50 $19.25 7680 Envol 2 $4.00 10 $8.25 50 $26.00 7690 Irish Cobbler 2 $4.00 10 $6.00 50 $16.25 7695 Natascha 2 $4.00 10 $8.25 50 $26.00 7697 Prada 2 $4.00 10 $8.25 50 $26.00 7700 Red Gold 2 $4.00 10 $8.25 50 $23.00 7705 Redsen 2 $4.00 10 $8.00 50 $21.50 7735 Yukon Gem 2 $4.00 10 $6.00 50 $16.25 7740 Yukon Gold 2 $4.00 10 $6.00 50 $16.25 MID-SEASON 7745 Adirondack Blue 2 $4.00 10 $8.25 50 $26.00 7750 Adirondack Red 2 $4.00 10 $6.00 50 $16.25 7755 Atlantic 2 $4.00 10 $8.25 50 $26.00 7765 Caribou 2 $4.00 10 $8.00 50 $21.50 7770 Carola 2 $4.00 10 $11.00 50 $33.25 7790 Kennebec 2 $4.00 10 $8.25 50 $23.00 7800 Keuka Gold 2 $4.00 10 $6.00 50 $16.25 7810 Nicola 2 $4.00 10 $11.00 50 $33.25 7820 Purple Viking 2 $4.00 10 $11.00 50 $33.25 7840 Salem 2 $4.00 10 $8.00 50 $21.50 LATE 7860 Bintje 2 $4.00 10 $11.00 50 $33.25 7865 Desiree 2 $4.00 10 $11.00 50 $33.25 7875 Genesee 2 $4.00 10 $6.00 50 $16.25 7880 German Butterball 2 $4.00 10 $11.00 50 $33.25 7890 Green Mountain 2 $4.00 10 $6.00 50 $16.25 7900 Katahdin 2 $4.00 10 $6.00 50 $16.25 7905 Lehigh 2 $4.00 10 $8.25 50 $26.00 7910 Red Pontiac 2 $4.00 10 $6.00 50 $16.25 7930 Russet Burbank 2 $4.00 10 $7.25 50 $19.25 7940 Snowden 2 $4.00 10 $8.25 50 $26.00 EARLY SHIPMENT GINGER, TURMERIC Item Variety lbs price lbs price lbs price lbs price 7990 Ginger organic 0.5 $11.75 2 $31.50 10 $118.50 25 $262.50 7995 Turmeric organic 0.5 $11.75 2 $31.50 10 $118.50 25 $252.00 SWEET POTATO SLIPS *sweet potato slips do not count towards your 1000# bulk pricing threshold Item Variety count price lbs price lbs price 7997 Georgia Jet 25 ct. $19.75 100 ct. $38.75 500 ct. $160.00 7998 Bonita 25 ct. $19.75 100 ct. $38.75 500 ct. $160.00 7999 Murasaki 25 ct. $19.75 100 ct. $38.75 500 ct. $160.00 ONION SETS Item Variety lbs price lbs price lbs price 7400 Stuttgarter 2 $9.50 10 $35.50 32 $79.25 ONION PLANTS *onion plants do not count towards your 1000# bulk pricing threshold Item Variety count price count price count price 7490 Gardeners' Onion Medley 150 ct. $29.75 7500 Patterson 100 ct $19.75 500 ct. $90.75 2500 ct. $400.00 7510 Yellow Sweet Spanish 100 ct $19.75 500 ct. $90.75 2500 ct. $400.00 7519 Yellow Granex 100 ct $19.75 500 ct. $90.75 2500 ct. $400.00 7520 Walla Walla 100 ct $19.75 500 ct. $90.75 2500 ct. $400.00 7550 Red Wing 100 ct $19.75 500 ct. $90.75 2500 ct. $400.00 POTATO COLLECTIONS Item Variety lbs price 7080 Specialty Organic 10 $22.50 7085 Fantastic Fingerlings 6 $19.50 7090 Classic Keepers 10 $13.75 7095 Potato Sampler 6 $11.75.
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