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Vegetable Spaghetti F1


Sweet Mama F1 More Buttercup Types


4247 Sunshine F1 95 days. Highly desirable combina- tion of traits. Bright deep orange skin for sales appeal. High sugar (avg Brix 15o


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terior and high dry matter content (avg 17%). Vigorous short internode 8' vine.


4252 Sweet Mama F1 85 days. Big yields of But- tercup-type fruits with very dark, green skin, 2-3 lbs HDFK 0RGHUDWHO\ WKLFN VZHHW \HOORZ Á HVK H[FHOOHQW storage ability, 4 months or longer. Semi-short plants produce 2-3 fruits each, can be pruned back to 4'. Com- mercial, Fresh Mkt.


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4207 Bush Delicata 80 days. 4 x 8". Bush habit, high yields. 3' spread and crown set dense planting. Has the VZHHW VPRRWK EULJKW JROGHQ Á HVK FKDUDFWHULVWLF RI 'HOL cata types, for which they're sometimes called sweet potato squashes. Ornamental deep green striping over white background, oblong oval shape. Long keeping. Strong tolerance PM. Fresh Mkt, Shipping, Storage.


4246U Pinata F1 85 days. 9 x 3"; 2-3 lb. Long blimp- shaped fruit, striped cream with narrow dark green stripes in razor sharp contrast. Fine grained, very sweet Á HVK ZLWK ULFK QXWW\ Á DYRU OLNH ROG IDVKLRQHG VZHHW potato pie. Excellent eating quality and long keeper. Productive semi-bush vines. Tolerant PM. Cornucopia, Fresh Mkt, Shipping.


4292 Turk's Turban 100 days. Also called Mexican Hat. Very popular at Fresh Mkt. Colorful ornamental fruits are edible, too. Bright orange fruits with button have red, white and dark green markings, average 8-10" DFURVV )LQH IRU EDNLQJ VWXIÀ QJ +LJK \LHOGV RI XQLIRUP fruits. Fresh Mkt.


Cat# Squash 4246U Pinata 4247 Sunshine


4252 Sweet Mama 4287 Tivoli


Cat# Squash 4292 Turk's Turban


4297U Vegetable Spaghetti Cat#


4207 Bush Delicata 4249 Pinnacle 4295 Unique


Squash (M = 1000) 1¼8 oz 1 oz ), light, sweet nutty-starchy Tivoli F1


Vegetable Spaghetti (Cucurbita Pepo)


4249 Pinnacle F1 85 days. Early semi-bush habit al- lows for higher plant density and potentially higher yields per acre. 3 lb fruits measure 7 x 5". Color of ripe fruit is appealing bright yellow and interior strands of- IHU GHOLFLRXV QXWW\ Á DYRU &RPPHUFLDO )UHVK 0NW


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smaller home garden. Plants bear 3-5 uniform, oblong fruits each; average 3-4 lbs. with light yellow rind. Plants require just 16 sq. ft of growing space each. Fresh Mkt.


4295 Unique F1 85 days. 1-1½ lb. Miniature vegetable spaghetti for specialty market. Deep golden rind, dis- WLQFW RYDO VKDSH 1LFH IUHVK QXWW\ VZHHW Á DYRU /RQJ VWRUDJH DQG SUROLÀ F IUXLWLQJ 6HPL EXVK ZLWK VKRUW UXQ ners late in the season. Tolerant PM2


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4297U Vegetable Spaghetti 110 days. Large fruits 3-4 lbs. each, 8-10" long, have yellow skin; light \HOORZ Á HVK LV ORZ LQ FDORULHV FUXQFK\ WH[WXUH High-yielding, vining plants. Long storage ability. Commercial, Fresh Mkt.


Gourds listed on page 33


CMV DM PM


PRSV SLC


Squash Disease Codes Cucumber Mosaic Virus


Downy Mildew Powdery Mildew


Papaya Ring Spot Virus Squash Leaf Curl


WMV Watermelon Mosaic Virus ZYMV Zucchini Yellow Mosaic Virus


¼ lb ½ lb 1 lb (per lb) 5 lb


25 lb (per lb)


2.25 13.55 46.50 81.00 143.00 131.00 121.00 4.00 23.65 81.00 140.00 249.00 228.00 213.00 3.25 19.25 66.00 114.00 203.00 186.00 173.00 2.35 14.00 48.25 84.00 149.00 137.00 126.00


¼ oz 1.80


1.45


25 sd 1.50


2.80 1.65


1 oz ¼ lb 4.35 ½ lb 1 lb (per lb) 5 lb


25 lb (per lb)


4.00 13.45 23.15 41.25 37.75 35.25 2.75


100 sd 500 sd 1000 sd


7.35 13.30 12.00 11.35 5 M


(per M)


25 M (per M)


50 M (per M)


3.95 16.00 27.75 24.80 22.65 21.20 8.55 35.25 61.00 55.00 49.50 46.50 5.00 21.15 36.25 32.50 29.75 27.75


Pinnacle To Order Call: 800-622-7333 (USA) or 864-227-5150 (Int'l) 65 Turk's Turban Pinata F1


Sunshine F1


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