Pumpkin
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HYBRID SQUASH, AUTUMN COLORS CUSHAW
0890108 (Treated)Availability: Sold Out
Availability Date: Stokes Out
Beautiful, unusual tri-colored hybrid cushaw squash! Perfect for decorating, displays or eating. -
HYBRID SQUASH, GREY GHOST
0890078T (FarMore FI400)Prolific vines produce good yields of uniform fruits. Outstanding eating quality, good storage ability. -
HYBRID SQUASH, AUTUMN CROWN
0890152U (Untreated)Miniature Long Island Cheese type with excellent eating quality. Extremely uniform fruit with bright orange internal color. -
HYBRID PUMPKIN, PORCELAIN DOLL
0780175T (FarMore FI400)Exotic Pink Pumpkin perfect for fund raising October activities. Deep‐orange flesh with sweet flavor can be used for pies, soups, and gourmet culinary delights. Growers are encouraged to sign a pledge prior to shipment. Call customer service for details.
Disease Resistant Codes Px
XCode Common Name Scientific Name Px Powdery mildew Podosphaera xanthii -
GOURD, TURKS TURBAN
0480006T (FarMore FI400)Shaped like a turban, this edible gourd is streaked with orange, white, red and green.
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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, 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 PUMPKIN, RITZ
0780206 (Treated)Red skin with slight dimpling. Large fruit with good yields on a trailing vine habit. Ritz is great for carving. -
HYBRID PUMPKIN, MOONSCAPE
0780205T (FarMore FI400)Thick, bright yellow, high quality flesh. Ideal as an edible squash or novelty colored pumpkin and is great for carving. -
HYBRID PUMPKIN, PORCELAIN PRINCESS
0780257T (FarMore FI400)Small pink pumpkin. Good yields of pink pumpkins perfect for ornamental decoration or eating.
Disease Resistant Codes Pcu Px
XCode Common Name Scientific Name Pcu Downy mildew Pseudoperonospora cubensis Px Powdery mildew Podosphaera xanthii