Stately Potatoes are round with light-buff skin.
They provide low yields, in a late harvest.
They were intended as an all-purpose potato for home gardeners.
Possibly extinct.
History Notes
Stately Potatoes were developed at the Alaska Agricultural Experimental Station in Palmer, Alaska from a cross between two potatoes referred to as “Alaska 114” and “X792-94.”
During development, the potato was referred to as “A-43-10.”
Released 1961.