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Syngenta
(Pumpkin)
Growing from seed to harvest in 100 days, 'Early Autumn' ripens its medium-sized, bright-orange pumpkins relatively early in the season. The round, shallow-ribbed, 10- to 14-pound (4- to 6-kg) fruits make good jack-o'-lanterns. This variety was introduced in 1996 by Rogers Seed Co. of Nampa, Idaho.
Like all true pumpkins, ‘Early Autumn' belongs to the New World species Cucurbita pepo. These warm season, annual vines are monoecious, meaning single plants bear separate male and female...
(Early Prolific Straightneck Summer Squash, Summer Squash)
Originally developed by Ferry-Morse Seed Company, this dependable heirloom won the All-America Selections award in 1938. ‘Early Prolific Straightneck’ delivers as promised, offering an abundance of glossy, golden-yellow, straight-necked summer squash. The fruits are ready for harvest approximately 45 days from sowing, and are best eaten when small and tender. Pick often for best yields.
Like many summer squash, ‘Early Prolific Straightneck’ is a member of the New World species Cucurbita...
Jessie Keith
(Eight Ball Zucchini, Zucchini)
Winner of the All-America Selections award in 1999, ‘Eight Ball’ produces a generous summer crop of small, globe-shaped zucchini with speckled, faintly-striped, dark green skin. The fruits have dense flesh with a pleasing nutty flavor and are perfect for fresh slicing, frying, baking or stuffing. Tidy, bushy plants make this variety perfect for smaller gardens or large containers. Fruits are ready for harvest approximately 40 to 45 days from sowing and should be picked when young and tender.
Zucchini,...
(Elite Zucchini, Zucchini)
This easy-to-grow hybrid bears heavy yields of long, straight, traditional-looking zucchini with glossy, dark green skin. The fresh, mild taste and great ornamental appeal of ‘Elite’ make it a popular variety for market growers. Fruits are ready for harvest early in the season, approximately 45 days from sowing, and keep coming until frost. They are best picked when young and tender.
Zucchini, like many summer squash, are derived from the New World species Cucurbita pepo. These warm...
Jessie Keith
(Acorn Squash, Festival Acorn Squash)
This jolly, acorn-type winter squash is both beautiful and delicious. Its tough skin is brightly mottled with cream, orange and dark green, and surrounds dense, smooth, super sweet flesh with a very small seed cavity. Perfect for baking, cooking and fall display, the fruits are ready for harvest approximately 80 to 90 days from sowing.
Like many winter squash cultivars, ‘Festival’ is a member of the New World species Cucurbita pepo. These warm season, annual vines are monoecious,...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Flat Striped Ornamental Gourd, Ornamental Gourd)
Although indedible, heirloom ornamental gourd ‘Flat Striped’ will delight children and add pizzazz to fall decorating schemes. The small, dark green, hard-shelled fruits are squat, rounded, and graphically marked with bold, cream to pale green stripes. They are ready for harvest approximately 90 days from sowing.
This small gourd is a member of the New World species Cucurbita pepo, which also includes true pumpkins and many winter and summer squash varieties. These warm season, annual...
(Flying Saucer Squash, Pattypan Squash, Summer Squash)
The flattened, scalloped, pale yellow fruits of hybrid summer squash ‘Flying Saucer’ are marked with a radial starburst of dark and light green stripes at the blossom end, giving them a festive, otherworldly appearance. As with other scallop-types, this squash is especially delicious when picked very small and tender. Fruits are ready for harvest approximately 50 days from sowing.
Like many summer squash, ‘Flying Saucer’ is derived from the New World species Cucurbita pepo. These...
Syngenta
(Summer Squash)
This crookneck-type summer squash is a dependable producer of smooth, tender, pale yellow fruits which keep coming even in very hot temperatures. The compact, bushy plants make this hybrid an especially good variety for smaller home gardens. Fruits are ready for harvest approximately 45 days from sowing, and should be picked early and often for best yields and flavor.
Like many summer squash, ‘Gentry’ is derived from the New World species Cucurbita pepo. These warm season, annual...
Jessie Keith
(Summer Squash)
Summer squash ‘Geode’ produces early, generous yields of rounded, light green, flavorful fruit on large, vigorous, bushy plants. Similar to the heirloom ‘Ronde de Nice’, this hybrid offers earlier yields and greater ease of harvest. Fruits are ready to pick approximately 50 days from sowing.
Like many summer squash, ‘Geode’ is derived from the New World species Cucurbita pepo. These warm season, annual vines are monoecious, meaning single plants bear separate male and female flowers....
Jessie Keith
(Goldbar Summer Squash, Summer Squash)
The golden yellow, straightneck-type fruits of hybrid summer squash ‘Goldbar’ are produced generously over a long season, making it a great variety for market growers. Tender, firm and flavorful, this squash holds up beautifully whether baked, grilled or steamed. Fruits are ready for harvest approximately 45 days from harvest, and are best picked often and early.
Like many summer squash, ‘Goldbar’ is derived from the New World species Cucurbita pepo. These warm season, annual vines...