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PUMPKIN, LONG ISLAND CHEESE
0780116T (FarMore FI400)
A tan colored, attractive flattened heirloom variety that is great for decorations, and the sweet orange flesh is also very flavorable for pie. -
PUMPKIN, ONE TOO MANY
0780107T (FarMore FI400)
A totally unique novelty pumpkin! The fruit skin has red "veins" that crawl across a white background. When you see this pumpkin, you'll swear you've had "one too many!"Disease Resistant Codes Px
XCode Common Name Scientific Name Px Powdery mildew Podosphaera xanthii -
PUMPKIN, RED WARTY THING
0780117 (Treated)A variety from the U.S. Seed Bank with an appearance that is well suited as an unusual addition for the decorative market. Good eating Hubbard type flesh with a very hard, think, warty rind. -
SQUASH, BLACK FUTSU
0890237T (FarMore FI400)
Very good, edible squash with a waxy patina. Matures from dark green, to blue-green to tan. Fruit flesh is gold colored and has a strong hazelnut taste. Suitable for long term storage.
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SQUASH, CUSHAW ORANGE
0780187 (Treated)Availability: Sold Out
Large fruit, skin is dark green with golden/orange mottling, turns tan in storage. Flavorful, rich sweet bright orange flesh. -
SQUASH, GALEUX D'EYSINES (PEANUT)
0890123T (FarMore FI400)
This spectacular squash is pink with beige bumps, which resemble peanuts, covering its surface making this pumpkin-like squash truly unique! -
SQUASH, KAMO KAMO
0890122U (Untreated)A unique ornamental squash that is edible! 7" in diameter, remarkably decorative, round oval fruits with very distinctive broad ribs. primary color is yellow-orange with green streaky spots between the ribs. -
SQUASH, KAMO KAMO
0890122T (FarMore FI400)
A unique ornamental squash that is edible! Remarkably decorative, primary color is yellow orange with green streaky spots between the ribs.
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SQUASH, MARINA DE CHIOGGIA
0890162T (FarMore FI400)
Availability: Sold Out
Availability Date: Use standard part number
Beautiful heirloom with ridges and bumps on gray‐green skin that look like ocean waves. Stores well. Excellent for squash gnocchi and in Venetian markets. -
SQUASH, MORANGA
0890243U (Untreated)Brazilian squash is named for traditional dish "Camarão na moranga" which means "shrimp in squash" Prolific plants.





