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Munchkin Pumpkin (Treated Seed)
Munchkin is as cute as its name implies! Vines are productive and yield uniform, cookie-cutter like fruit. Appeals to kids and is great for porches!
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Mystic Plus Pumpkin (Farmore)
Out of Stock
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Naked Bear Pumpkin (Not Treated)
True pumpkin that yields hulless seeds perfect for baking and snacking!
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Naked Bear Pumpkin (Treated Seed)
True pumpkin that yields hulless seeds perfect for baking and snacking!
Out of Stock – Sub Not treated
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New England Cheddar Pumpkin (Farmore)
Ornamental and edible, New England Cheddar produces tan fruit with light ribbing. Interior is dark colored, like a butternut, and can be used in the same way that butternuts are used in cooking. Tan color makes a nice addition to mixed bins.
OUT OF STOCK RECOMMENDED SUB AUTUMN BUCKSKIN SKU 9344
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New England Cheddar Pumpkin (Treated Seed)
Ornamental and edible, New England Cheddar produces tan fruit with light ribbing. Interior is dark colored, like a butternut, and can be used in the same way that butternuts are used in cooking. Tan color makes a nice addition to mixed bins.
1M PACK SIZE AVAILABLE ONLY
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New Moon Pumpkin (Treated Seed)
New Moon white pumpkin is uniform in shape and size. Smooth round shape with shallow sutures. Holds white color well without turning yellow (as fast as other white varieties). This pumpkin has very dense flesh and so is quite heavy for its size. Full vine item.
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Odette Pumpkin (Treated Seed)
Odette has an appearance reminiscent of heirloom-style fruit. A full-season variety in the butternut family, Odette is dark green as a fully-sized but immature fruit. The development of a mature tan color requires a long season.
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Olympus Pumpkin (Farmore)
One to try for reliable set and consistent yields in the 25 to 30 count class. Fruit is round to round-flat with a classic appearance and appeal; sturdy handle will not disappoint!
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One Too Many Pumpkin (Farmore)
Like its name suggests, the white rind is covered with a red-orange to salmon-colored lace pattern giving it the look of very bloodshot eyeballs. Some variability, but all uniquely interesting. Stands up to Powdery Mildew.
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One Too Many Pumpkin (Treated Seed)
Like its name suggests, the white rind is covered with a red-orange to salmon-colored lace pattern giving it the look of very bloodshot eyeballs. Some variability, but all uniquely interesting. Stands up to Powdery Mildew.
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Oooky Pumpkin (Treated Seed)
Bright white mini showing the ability to hold its color, making it adaptable for both roadside and larger scale use.