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Jessie Keith
(Lumina Pumpkin, White Pumpkin)
Perfect for jack-o’-lanterns, this ghostly white pumpkin adds an extra appealing touch to any fall decorating scheme. The rounded, small to medium-sized, shallowly ribbed fruits are predictably uniform, and borne on semi-bush plants which fit more easily into smaller gardens. The sweet, bright orange flesh is fine for pies and soups. ‘Lumina’ is ready for harvest approximately 95 days from sowing.
Like many winter squash, ‘Lumina’ is a member of the New World species Cucurbita pepo....
Jessie Keith
(Summer Squash)
This hybrid yields short, plump, eggplant-shaped squash with pale green and cream mottled skin and a distinctive, rich, nutty flavor quite unlike that of most modern zucchini-types. The fruits are borne abundantly on vigorous, semi-bush type plants, and are outstanding for grilling, steaming or sautéing. They are ready for harvest approximately 50 days from sowing.
Like many summer squash, ‘Magda’ is derived from the New World species Cucurbita pepo. These warm season, annual vines...
Jessie Keith
(Pumpkin)
The rounded, slightly squat, deep orange fruits of this cute little pumpkin have strong, sturdy handles and are just the right size for small children. An F1 hybrid, ‘Mystic Plus’ offers high yields, and is also excellent for pies. It is ready for harvest approximately 105 days from sowing.
Like other true pumpkins, ‘Mystic Plus’ is derived from the New World species Cucurbita pepo. These warm season, annual vines are monoecious, meaning single plants bear separate male and female...
Jessie Keith
(Pumpkin)
The rounded, medium to large fruits of ‘Ol Zeb’s’ have prominent ribbing and unusually brilliant orange skin. Long, twisted stems add to the appeal of this attractive pumpkin. Fruits are ready for harvest approximately 105 days from sowing.
Like other true pumpkins, this squash is a member of the New World species Cucurbita pepo. These warm season, annual vines are monoecious, meaning single plants bear separate male and female flowers. The large, yellow, funnel shaped male blossoms...
All-America Selections
(Pumpkin)
Winner of the All-America Selections award in 2002, pumpkin ‘Orange Smoothie’ is perfect for children and fall display. This F1 hybrid bears lots of smooth, rounded, small to medium-sized fruits with rich orange skin, strong stems, and golden flesh which is tasty for pies. They are borne generously on semi-bush type plants, and ripen approximately 90 days from sowing.
Like other true pumpkins, ‘Orange Smoothie’ is derived from the New World species Cucurbita pepo. These warm season,...
James H. Schutte
(Summer Squash)
Winner of the All-America Selections award in 2003, ‘Papaya Pear’ hybrid yields an abundance of bright yellow, uniquely pear-shaped fruits with a delicious, classic summer squash flavor. Best picked when small and tender, they are ready for harvest approximately 45 days from sowing.
Like many summer squash, ‘Papaya Pear’ 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
(Courgette, Revenue Zucchini, Zucchini)
This vigorous, virus-resistant zucchini cultivar produces medium-green fruit on upright bushy plants. Best when harvested young, the cylindrical, slightly tapered fruits are ready for picking about 45 days after sowing. Biweekly pickings result in continuous, season-long yields.
Zucchini, like many summer squash, are derived from the New World species Cucurbita pepo. These warm season, annual vines are monoecious, meaning single plants bear separate male and female flowers. The large,...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Pumpkin, Rocket Pumpkin)
This F1 hybrid yields many plump, generously-sized, somewhat oblong pumpkins with bright orange skin, strong stems, and attractively ribbed shoulders. An early ripener, ‘Rocket’ is ready for harvest approximately 95 days from sowing.
Like other true pumpkins, ‘Rocket’ 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. The large, yellow, funnel shaped male blossoms are generally...
Ernst Benary® Inc.
(Pumpkin, Small Orange Pumpkin)
The cultivar 'Small Orange' bears petite light-orange pumpkins on spreading vines. This variety grows from seed to harvest in about 110 days.
Like all true pumpkins, ‘Small Orange' belongs to the New World species Cucurbita pepo. These warm season, annual vines are monoecious, meaning single plants bear separate male and female flowers. The large, yellow, funnel shaped male blossoms are generally produced first, followed by the fruit-producing female flowers, which are distinguished...
All-America Selections
(Pumpkin)
Winner of the 2002 All-America Selections award, pumpkin ‘Sorcerer’ is a knockout for carving and fall display. The medium to large, rounded, nicely ribbed fruits of this appealing hybrid have strong “handles” and glossy, glowing orange skin. They are ready for harvest approximately 115 days from sowing.
Like other true pumpkins, ‘Sorcerer’ is derived from the New World species Cucurbita pepo. These warm season, annual vines are monoecious, meaning single plants bear separate male...