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Squash

SQ117‐20 ‐ Honey Boat Squash SQ79‐20 ‐

105 days. pepo. Open Pollinated. 90 days. . Open The plant produces excellent yields of high Pollinated. The plant produces high yields of quality 8" long by 3" wide . large 3 to 4 lb bright orange teardrop‐ This squash has tan skin with green stripes. shaped squash. This Japanese squash is One of the sweetest squash varieties in used as a vegetable side dish for winter existence. The flavor is rich and reminiscent meals and for making pies. Excellent for of sweet potatoes. Stores well for months. making soups, desserts, vegetable tarts, Developed by Dr. James Baggett, Oregon cakes, blinis, pancakes, lasagna, risotto, State University. Bush type plant is suitable vegetable stews, and gratins. Also known as for small gardens. A variety. Uchiki Kuri, Baby Red Hubbard, and Orange Grown Organically. Hokkaido. A winter squash variety. Grown Organically.

SQ120‐20 ‐ Thelma Sanders Sweet Potato Squash SQ119‐10 ‐ Upper Ground Sweet Potato Squash

90 days. . Open Pollinated. 110 days. . Open The plant produces high yields of 8" long Pollinated. The plant produces excellent cream‐colored . It matures to a yields of medium to large 12 to 20 lb round creamy tan color. The golden‐orange flesh is to bell‐shaped tan squash. The squash can thick and delicious with a sweet potato and grow up to 43 lbs. The plant has vigorous chestnut flavor. Perfect for making for large dark metallic green vines with striped sauces, curries, and pies. Keeps well for leaves. The orange flesh is thick and is as months, with the longest shelf life of any delicious and resembles the flavor of the squash, and sweetens during storage. This sweet potato. Keeps well for months. The lighter colored squash helps prevent plant does well in hot and dry regions, sunscald in the deep South. An excellent choice for home gardens. An especially in the South. Drought Tolerant. Also known as the Potato heirloom variety from Adair County, Missouri. A winter squash variety. . It was grown by Thomas Jefferson at Monticello, Virginia. An Grown Organically. heirloom variety from the Appalachian area of Kentucky. A winter squash variety. Grown Organically.

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SQ23‐20 ‐ Yellow

58 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. This bush plant produces high yields of bright yellow squash with a narrow curved neck. Very tender and flavorful. The squash has a buttery flavor and firm texture. Excellent fried, steamed, or baked. Best harvested when 6" long. One of the most productive squashes which keep producing all summer long. It holds and ships well. Always a great seller at Farmer’s Markets! An excellent choice for home gardens, farmer's markets, market growers, open field production, and commercial production. A 1700s Native American heirloom variety from the United States of America. A variety. Grown Organically.

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