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VEGETABLES ZUCCHINI TYPES


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Dark Green Zucchini - #03525 ✱ 50 days. Very prolifi c bearer of 10” to 12” fruits. Shiny, cylindrical, rich dark green color (Not pictured.) (L) 1 oz. (M) 4 oz.


$3.75 (P) 1 lb. 8.50 (S) 5 lbs.


$ 23.75 108.75


Amatista Hybrid - #03502 45 days. A hybrid grey zucchini with blocky-shaped, 4 to 5”, fruits that are smooth and a light green color. Continued yields over a long period with very good quality. Plants are upright and vigorous with a bushy, open habit for easy picking. Intermediate resistance to Yellow Mosaic Virus and Powdery Mildew. (V) 100 seeds $ 7.25 (W) 500 seeds 13.25 (C) 1000 seeds


Amatista Lolita Gold Rush (Y) 200 seeds


$31.25 58.50


Gold Rush Hybrid - #03545 ✱ 52 days. Large 7-8” fruits, with glossy golden skin, straight and consistent, with almost no bulbing. Creamy white fl esh. Perfect for home gardens. (V) 100 seeds (Y) 200 seeds


$ 6.25 (W) 500 seeds 11.75 (C) 1000 seeds


$27.95 52.95


(Y) 200 seeds


pale grayish-green fruits can be harvested young, at about 6-1/2” long. Sturdy plants are vigorous and compact, with an open habit that makes picking easy. (V) 100 seeds $ 7.50 (W) 500 seeds 13.95 (C) 1000 seeds


Lolita Hybrid - #03557 47 days. (230s.) Easy-to-grow under vir- tually any weather con- ditions. Yield after yield of blocky- shaped fruits are smooth and bulbous on the blos- som end. Ex- tra early and


$31.75 60.95


Pool Ball Mix Ambassador (Y) 200 seeds


Ambassador Hybrid - #03503 ✱ 47 days. High yields, consistent shape and size. Deep green color. Open, easy to har- vest. Resistant to Powdery Mildew (V) 100 seeds $ 7.50 (W) 500 seeds 13.95 (C) 1000 seeds


Black Zucchini - #03509 ✱ 44 days. Large fruits with greenish-black color and white, fi rm fl esh. Skin slightly ridged. (Not pictured.) (L) 1 oz. (M) 4 oz.


$3.95 9.25


(P) 1 lb. (S) 5 lbs.


Cashfl ow Hybrid - #03522 44-47 days. A medium-green, Eastern zuc- chini that produces an abundance of high- quality fruits on open, vigorous plants. Fruits are uniform and slightly tapered, about 8” long and just under 2” in diame- ter. Perfect for markets and home gardens. (V) 100 seeds $ 6.75 (W) 500 seeds 12.50 (C) 1000 seeds


(Y) 200 seeds 100


$28.95 52.50


Cashfl ow Green Tiger


$32.25 63.50


Green Tiger Hybrid - #03546 55 days. A European pedigree summer squash. Glossy fruits have dark green skin with light green stripes. Fruits are best-of- breed in appearance and eating quality, while its stout, bushy plants, 24 to 30” in height, are ideal for open fi eld production. Harvest when young for optimal fl avor and texture.


$ 25.75 128.75


(R) 50 seeds $ 7.25 (G) 250 seeds $29.75 (V) 100 seeds 12.95 (W) 500 seeds 53.95


(Y) 200 seeds


Pool Ball Mix Hybrid - #03562 35-40 days. High yielding plants produce 2 to 3” round zucchini. A mix of One Ball (bright yellow), Cue Ball (pale green) and AAS Winner Eight Ball (dark green). (V) 100 seeds $ 6.25 (W) 500 seeds 11.25 (C) 1000 seeds


Portofi no


(R) 50 seeds (V) 100 seeds


Portofi no Hybrid - #03564 48 days. Crisp, cylin- drical squash with a distinct, nutty fl avor exclusive to Roma- nesco types. Narrow fruits grow to 9” long, with strong ridges and more “snap” to the tex- ture than other zucchi- nis. Harvest small for grilling and steaming, or larger for stir-fries and baking. Bush-type habit. Produces high yields of fruits per plant.


$ 6.25 (Y) 200 seeds 11.50 (W) 500 seeds


$21.95 50.50


$25.50 45.95


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