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Charmed F1


Pumpkin (Cucurbita Pepo or C. maxima)


Approx. 100-200 sd/oz. large seeded; approx. 200-300 sd/ oz. small seeded. Hybrid packets contain 15 seeds; OP packets produce 10 hills; ½ oz sows 100' of row. Sow 1 lb/ acre. Sow 1" deep, about 3 ft. apart in rows 7.5 ft. apart. Germ in about 7 days. Days to maturity are from sow- ing.


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Indicates pumpkin varieties carrying a trait PM for powdery mildew in the disease package.


Jack-O-Lantern Types


3720 Autumn Gold F1 90 days. Handsome fruits show attractive golden-orange rind color when small. Vigor- ous vines bear 3-5 fruits each, averaging 7-10 lbs. Firm, PHDW\ Á HVK IRU FDUYLQJ FRRNLQJ )UHVK 0NW 8 3LFN


3730 Big Autumn F1 90 days. Fruits show bright yel- low color when immature, ripen to bright orange. Flesh inside is deep orange. Heavy dark green stems. Average 16 lbs. Semi bush plants. Fresh Mkt.


3749 Camaro PMRPVP F1 110 days. 11" tall x 12" wide, Avg. 20-23 lb. Trials from CO, IN, CA and NY report higher level of PMR than found in previ-


PM


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3751 Captain Jack F1 100-110 days. Extra large, 30 lbs. plus, Jack-O-Lantern type with dark or- ange skin and medium-deep ribbing. The thick


PM


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Cat# Pumpkin


3720 Autumn Gold 3730 Big Autumn 3750U Casper


3755U Connecticut Field Cat#


3749 Camaro PMR 3751 Captain Jack 3752 Charmed


3758 Corvette PMR Pumpkin (M = 1000) ¼ oz 1 oz


3750U Casper 90 days. 10-15 lb. 8" h x 10" w. White skinned pumpkin improved to minimize the bluing un- der stress which affects some varieties. Globe shaped fruit have thick orange interior. Good eating. Distinct tan corky handles. Fresh Mkt.


3752 Charmed F1 89 days. 16-20 lb. Large round deep orange fruit with distinct ribs and substantial dark green handles. Ideal for main jack-o-lan- tern market. Strong, medium length vine and disease tolerance provide good chances for plentiful crop.


PM


3755U Connecticut Field 115 days. 15-20 lbs. Se- lected strain produces large, orange fruits with attrac- tive appearance.


3758 Corvette PMR PVP F1 110 days. 11-14 lb. Smooth URXQG IUXLWV ZLWK À QH KLJK FRORU VOLJKWO\ ULEEHG with very strong handle attachment. Semi-bush habit and strong disease package improves chances for plenty of pumpkins. Highly Resistant PM.


PM


CMV PM


¼ lb


Pumpkin Disease Codes Cucumber Mosaic Virus Powdery Mildew


WMV Watermelon Mosaic Virus 5 lb


½ lb 1 lb (per lb)


10 lb (per lb)


25 lb (per lb)


2.75 8.15 28.50 49.50 89.25 83.25 78.75 75.00 2.75 8.15 28.50 49.50 89.25 83.25 78.75 75.00 2.80 8.25 28.75 50.00 90.00 84.00 80.00 76.00 1.45 2.55 4.60 8.00 14.45 13.45 12.75 12.15


25 sd 100 sd 500 sd 1000 sd (per M) 5 M


10 M (per M)


25 M (per M)


50 M (per M)


4.55 14.00 59.00 102.00 92.00 86.00 81.00 78.00 3.90 11.95 50.15 87.15 78.55 73.25 69.30 66.00 2.70 8.35 34.75 61.00 56.00 51.00 48.25 46.00 4.55 14.00 59.00 102.00 92.00 86.00 81.00 78.00


Corvette PMR PVP F1 To Order Call: 800-622-7333 (USA) or 864-227-5150 (Int'l) 51 Autumn Gold F1 Captain Jack F1 Connecticut Field F1 Camaro PMR PVP F1


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