Pumpkin
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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. -
HYBRID SQUASH, GREY GHOST
0890078T (FarMore FI400)
Prolific vines produce good yields of uniform fruits. Outstanding eating quality, good storage ability. -
HYBRID SQUASH, SHADOW MOON
0890193 (Treated)Thick, bright yellow flesh with excellent yields of large, heavy fruit. Ideal as an edible squash or novelty colored pumpkin. -
HYBRID SQUASH, AUTUMN CROWN
0890152U (Untreated)Miniature Long Island Cheese type with excellent eating quality. Extremely uniform fruit with bright orange internal color. -
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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HYBRID SQUASH, TROLL
0890231 (Treated)Flavorful deep yellow high quality flesh. High dry matter. Highly ornamental in addition to great eating quality!Disease Resistant Codes ZYMV Px
XCode Common Name Scientific Name ZYMV Zucchini yellows Zucchini yellow mosaic virus Px Powdery mildew Podosphaera xanthii -
HYBRID SQUASH, AUTUMN FROST
0890236 (Treated)Unique attractive fruit are great for decoration and are very flavorful. Good storability.Disease Resistant Codes Px
XCode Common Name Scientific Name Px Powdery mildew Podosphaera xanthii -
HYBRID SQUASH, COSMIC STARS BLEND
0890148U (Untreated)This colorful blend of fun, saucer shaped squash can be harvested at 2‐3" diameter and eaten like scallop squash. Grow larger to 6‐8"+ diameter for a display of beautiful and decorative fall ornamentals. 45 days for Edible, 60+ days for Decorative.
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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, MORANGA
0890243U (Untreated)Brazilian squash is named for traditional dish "Camarão na moranga" which means "shrimp in squash" Prolific plants.





