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Lauda Squash (Treated Seed)
Offers early main season maturity and productivity for the boxing trade.
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Lika Squash (Cruiser)
Processing type. Clean and uniform in fruit shape and size, producing a clean harvest with strong percentage of marketable fruit. Small seed cavity.
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Paula Squash (Treated Seed)
Uniform and productive; boxes easily and has performed well in production areas in New England.
OUT OF STOCK
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Polaris Squash (Farmore)
Traditional shape comparable to Waltham. Fruit is uniform in size and shape & has shown good tolerance to cracking.
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Polaris Squash (Not Treated)
Traditional shape comparable to Waltham. Fruit is uniform in size and shape & has shown good tolerance to cracking.
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Polaris Squash (Treated Seed)
Traditional shape comparable to Waltham. Fruit is uniform in size and shape & has shown good tolerance to cracking.
OUT OF STOCK – SUB WITH FARMORE TREATED
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Prism Squash (Farmore)
Prism is an early, uniform butternut developed specifically for the fresh market. The fruits have a classic butternut shape with smooth, tan skin. The flesh is fine textured, deep orange and sweet. Earliness is just one of the advantages over the competition, along with great uniformity and high productivity.
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Puritan Butternut Squash (Treated Seed)
An OP butternut that shows good uniformity in size and shape. A reliable producer; slightly smaller than Waltham.
OUT OF STOCK
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Quantum Squash (Farmore)
Fresh market boxing-type squash. Very uniform in size and shape with a very thick neck and small seed cavity. Growers will appreciate vigorous vine.
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Quantum Squash (Not Treated)
Fresh market boxing-type squash. Very uniform in size and shape with very thick neck and small seed cavity. Growers will appreciate vigorous vine.
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Rochelle Squash (Farmore)
The larger fruit size may lend to applications for boxing on hallenging ground. This is a smooth fruit with little to no ribbing on a vigorous fill vine.
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Spellcast Pumpkin/Winter Squash (Treated Seed)
Reminiscent of “cheese” types, Spellcast has a catchy decorative appearance with its flat” pie” size fruit and deep sutures. Plants are productive and fruit is uniform in size and shape. Spellcast is a member of the butternut family with the dark interior of a butternut.