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It is "the only comprehensive resource for home gardeners and commercial potato growers"in North America, say the book's authors: Walter De Jong, Cornell associate professor of plant breeding and genetics who oversees Cornell's applied potato breeding program and potato molecular genetics laboratory;his father, Hielke De Jong, a longtime potato breeder and fellow of the Agricultural Institute of Canada;and Joseph Sieczka, professor emeritus of horticulture at Cornell.
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The plant profiles include 191 color and 14 black-and-white photographs, most taken by Cornell photo specialist Kent Loeffler, of the exterior and interior of the tuber and a succinct description of each variety's physical and culinary qualities.
Walter De Jong will discuss the book in the Oct. 13 "Chats in the Stacks"book talk at 4 p.m. in the Stern Seminar Room, Mann Library. A reception and book signing will follow. The book talk is funded by the Mary A. Morrison Public Education Fund at Mann Library.