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Squash

SQ56‐10 ‐ Ambassador Squash SQ101‐10 ‐ Argonaut Squash

51 days. pepo. (F1) This early 140 days. . (F1) The maturing plant produces high yields of plant produces good yields of giant gold skin medium dark green squash. Easy to pick. . The orange flesh can grow This high‐quality squash is an excellent up to 25 lbs, is extra‐meaty, very sweet, and choice for home gardens and market has a very small seed cavity. This is one of growers. Disease Resistant: PM. A summer the largest butternut squash! Resistant to squash variety. many insects and diseases. Keeps well. Try growing a Giant Squash in your garden to impress your neighbors! An excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. A variety.

SQ55‐10 ‐ Aristocrat Squash SQ60‐20 ‐ Autumn Cup Squash

1973 All‐America Selections Winner! 95 days. . (F1) This semi‐ bush plant produces high yields of 3 lb dark 53 days. . (F1) This early maturing green buttercup squash. The deep orange plant produces good yields of 8" long dark green flesh is extremely sweet. This high‐quality squash. One of the best zucchini squash variety was developed by Dr. Brent Loy of varieties on the market. It is very smooth and the University of New Hampshire. Excellent slender. Easy to pick. An excellent choice for storage variety. An excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. A summer home gardens. A winter squash variety. squash variety.

SQ107‐20 ‐ Baby Blue Hubbard Squash SQ108‐20 ‐ Baby Green Hubbard Squash

95 days. Cucurbita maxima. Open 95 days. Cucurbita maxima. Open Pollinated. The plant produces good yields Pollinated. The plant produces good yields of 7 lb blue‐gray teardrop‐shaped squash. It of 7 lb green teardrop‐shaped squash. It has has smooth‐tasting orange‐yellow flesh. It smooth‐tasting orange‐yellow flesh. It tastes wonderful baked or roasted! An tastes wonderful baked or roasted! An excellent choice for home gardens and excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. A winter squash variety. market growers. A winter squash variety.

SQ66‐20 ‐ Benning's Green Tint Squash SQ2‐20 ‐ Black Beauty Zucchini Squash

63 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. 1957 All‐America Selections Winner! This early maturing bush‐type plant produces high yields of pale green scalloped 60 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. squash. It is easy to grow and rarely This early maturing bush‐type plant bothered by insects. It has a creamy texture produces high yields of straight dark green and is very flavorful. Best when harvested zucchini squash. The outer surface is very when 3" in diameter. This bush‐type plant smooth. Best when harvested when squash grows only 4 feet and is suitable for small is 8" long. This is an improved variety over home gardens and market growers. A the old Black Zucchini. This bush‐type plant variety. is suitable for smaller gardens. United States Department of Agriculture, NSL 7370. A summer squash variety.

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SQ112‐10 ‐ Black Bellota Squash SQ45‐20 ‐ Black Zucchini Squash

75 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) This semi‐bush 75 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. plant produces good yields of 2 lb black The plant produces high yields of straight . This squash has extremely smooth dark green zucchini squash. The high‐quality flesh. It also has a very long greenish‐white flesh is very flavorful. Best shelf life of 6 to 8 months. An excellent when harvested when 8" long. An excellent choice for home gardens. A winter squash choice for home gardens and market variety. Disease Resistant: PM. growers. A summer squash variety.

SQ90‐20 ‐ Blue Hubbard Squash SQ68‐20 ‐ Blue Hubbard Squash (New England Strain)

120 days. Cucurbita maxima. Open 110 days. Cucurbita maxima. Open Pollinated. The plant produces good yields Pollinated. The plant produces high yields of of 20" long weighing up to 40 lb blue‐gray extra‐large attractive blue‐gray squash. This hubbard squash. The high‐quality fine variety has flavorful deep yellow flesh which textured bright orange‐yellow flesh is very has a very good texture. Stores well up to 4 sweet. This giant squash can feed a large months. This is the New England strain of family gathering! Perfect for making pies the Blue Hubbard Squash, An excellent and also for its large white sweet seeds choice for home gardens. A winter squash which when deliciously roasted. A great New variety. England Thanksgiving tradition favorite. Chef's top choice for restaurants. Stores well, up to 6 months. The average yield is 1 or 2 squash per plant. The vines will crawl all over the garden, so select a site in the garden where it can spread without affecting other plants. This is the original strain developed in 1909 by seed breeder J. H. Gregory. The seeds were given by a Captain aboard a ship from the West Indies. Suitable for home garden and market growers. A variety originally from South America. A winter squash variety.

SQ65‐20 ‐ Bonbon Squash SQ3‐20 ‐ Burgess Buttercup Squash

2005 All‐America Selections Winner! 90 days. Cucurbita maxima. Open Pollinated. The plant produces heavy yields 81 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) This semi‐bush of 8" long turban‐shaped green squash with plant produces high yields of 4 lb green silvery white stripes. The yellow‐orange buttercup squash. The deep creamy orange flesh is very sweet and squash grows 3 to 5 is extremely sweet, "Sweet as Candy". Great lbs. It has an extended shelf life and stores storage variety. Suitable for small gardens well. An excellent choice for home gardens as vines spread only 8 ft. A winter squash and market growers. A winter squash variety. variety.

SQ4‐20 ‐ Burpee Butterbush Squash SQ110‐20 ‐ Bush Baby Squash

75 days. Cucurbita moschata. Open 49 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) This early Pollinated. Bush plant produces good yields maturing plant produces good yields of of 1 to 2 lb butternut squash. The reddish‐ small 4" to 6" long baby zucchini squash. orange flesh and is very delicious. Good for This is a true baby squash that is glossy making superb pie. It keeps for months too!. medium‐dark green with stripes. Suitable for Vines are only 20" long making them containers. An excellent choice for home suitable for small gardens. A winter squash gardens. A summer squash variety. variety. A variety from the USA.

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SQ41‐20 ‐ Bush SQ6‐10 ‐ Butterstick Squash

2002 All‐America Selections Winner! 50 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) This early maturing semi‐bush plant produces good 100 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. yields of bright golden yellow straightneck This compact plant produces excellent yields type squash. It has smooth skin and creamy‐ of 4" wide by 8" long green‐striped oblong white flesh. Very sweet with a nutty flavor. squash. It has rich deep golden‐orange Use raw in a salad or can be used in soups, flesh. The taste is similar to that of a sweet stews, and casseroles. Best when harvested potato. This variety has a smaller seed at 10" long. This bush‐type plant is suitable cavity and thicker walls than other Delicata for small gardens. Easy to harvest. A varieties. The squash has a long shelf life, summer squash variety. up to 4 months, meaning you can enjoy eating the squash into the winter months. This bush‐type plant spreads only 36" and is suitable for small gardens. Space them closer together for higher yields. An excellent choice for home gardens, farmer's markets, and market growers. Also known as Cornell's Bush Delicata Squash. A variety was developed by Molly Jahn and George Moriarty at Cornell University. A winter squash variety. Disease Resistant: PM.

SQ69‐20 ‐ Carnival Squash SQ46‐20 ‐ Caserta Zucchini Squash

95 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) This semi‐bush 1949 All‐America Selections Winner! plant produces good yields of medium size colorful Acorn squash. The squash is 65 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. uniquely flecked with shades of green, gold, This early maturing bush‐type plant produces high yields of 16" long grayish‐ and yellow, and each one is different. It will have less yellow and gold and more green at green zucchini squash with dark green high temperatures. The squash stores well stripes. Very flavorful. An excellent choice for months! A winter squash variety. for home gardens. United States Department of Agriculture, NSL 5231. A summer squash variety.

SQ103‐20 ‐ Cashflow Squash SQ29‐20 ‐ Chicago Warted Hubbard Squash

47 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) This early 105 days. Cucurbita maxima. Open maturing Bush‐type plant produces high yields Pollinated. The plant produces good yields of 2" wide by 8" long medium green zucchini of 15" green‐skinned squash. The deep squash. This exceptional quality squash is orange‐yellow flesh is very flavorful. One of best when harvested at 8" long. Great used the best processing type squash on the fresh, freezing, or canned. Plants are upright market. Perfect for pies and canning. Stores and open making them easy to harvest. An well too. An excellent choice for home excellent choice for home gardens, farmer's gardens and market growers. United States markets, and market growers. Disease Department of Agriculture, NSL 5248. A Resistant: ZYMV. A summer squash variety. winter squash variety.

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SQ43‐20 ‐ Cream of the Crop Squash SQ47‐20 ‐ Dark Green Zucchini Squash

1990 All‐America Selections Winner! 75 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. The plant produces high yields of dark green 75 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. zucchini. Excellent sliced, fried, steamed, or This bush plant produces high yields of 3 lb baked. An excellent choice for home acorn‐type squash. The squash has creamy gardens and market growers. A summer white skin and golden‐cream flesh and has squash variety. excellent baking qualities. Stores well. This bush‐type plant is suitable for small gardens. An excellent choice for home gardens, farmer's markets, and market growers. A winter squash variety.

SQ9‐20 ‐ Dixie Squash SQ61‐10 ‐ Early Butternut Squash

41 days. Cucurbita moschata. (F1) This early 1979 All‐America Selections Winner! maturing plant produces heavy yields of shiny lemon‐yellow squash. It has smooth 85 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) The plant skin, unlike other yellow crookneck varieties. produces very high yields of 2 to 2 ½ lb Very flavorful and tender. Great freezing and yellowish butternut squash. The squash has canning variety. Best when harvested when a small seed cavity. The deep reddish‐orange 6" long. Always a great seller at Farmer’s flesh has a nutty and extremely sweet flavor. Markets! An excellent choice for home The flesh has a firm texture that does not gardens and market growers. A summer become mushy or watery in baking or when squash variety. pureed to make pies and soups. Stores well. An excellent choice for home gardens. A winter squash variety.

SQ33‐20 ‐ Early Golden Summer SQ10‐20 ‐ Early Prolific Straightneck Squash

42 days. Cucurbita moschata. Open 1938 All‐America Pollinated. This early maturing bush‐type Selections Winner! plant produces high yields of 3" wide by 8" long buttery yellow squash with a narrow 48 days. Cucurbita pepo. curved neck. Very tender and flavorful. Turns Open Pollinated. This darker yellow as it matures. Excellent fried, early maturing plant steamed, or baked. Best harvested when 4 produces high yields of to 6" long. One of the earliest crookneck creamy‐yellow slightly squash on the market which keeps club‐shaped squash. producing all summer long. An excellent This is a quality squash! choice for home gardens, farmer's markets, and market growers. A Best when harvested summer squash variety. when 7" long or smaller. An excellent choice for home gardens. United States Department of Agriculture, NSL 5232. A summer squash variety.

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SQ16‐20 ‐ Early White Bush Scallop Squash SQ88‐20 ‐ Ebony Acorn Squash

49 days. Cucurbita pepo. 100 days. Cucurbita Open Pollinated. This pepo. Open Pollinated. early maturing plant The plant produces high bush‐type plant yields of green‐black produces good yields of acorn‐type squash. The 4 to 6 " diameter white yellow flesh is very . It has flavorful. An excellent a creamy texture and is choice for home gardens very flavorful. They are and specialty market low in calories and a growers. A winter good source of vitamin squash variety. A. It is easy to grow and rarely bothered by insects. Also known as Patty Pan. An excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. A summer squash variety.

SQ34‐20 ‐ Eight Ball Squash SQ77‐20 ‐ Emerald Strain Buttercup Squash

1999 All‐America 90 days. Cucurbita maxima. Open Selections Winner! Pollinated. The plant produces heavy yields of 5 lb buttercup squash. This squash has a 42 days. Cucurbita pepo. classic turban shape and color. It has sweet (F1) This early maturing yellow‐orange flesh. An excellent choice for plant produces heavy home gardens and market growers. A winter yields of 4" round squash variety. summer squash. This zucchini squash has shiny speckled green colors and is the size of a billiard ball. It produces all season long. This gourmet squash is great for stuffing or grilling. You can also use it as a bowl and scoop out the seeds and fill it with dip or salad. Best when harvested when squash is fruit is 2 to 3" in diameter. The plant vines are 3 feet long making it ideal for small gardens. An excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. A summer squash variety.

SQ122‐20 ‐ Enterprise Squash SQ59‐10 ‐ Fancycrook Squash

41 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) This early 43 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) This early maturing maturing bush‐type plant produces heavy plant produces high yields of buttery‐yellow yields of 8" long by 2" wide straightneck crookneck squash. This squash has tender, yellow squash. This high‐quality squash is crispy, white flesh. It beats out other crooknecks straight and slender. It has a mild creamy production by more than 40%. Best when sweet yet savory flavor. This bush‐type plant harvested when 5" long. Always a great seller at can have multiple harvests and is adaptable Farmer’s Markets! An excellent choice for home and can grow in any region of the country. gardens, market growers, and open field An excellent choice for home gardens and production. A variety from the United States of market growers. A variety from the United America. Disease Resistant: PM. A summer States of America. Disease Resistant: PM. A summer squash variety. squash variety.

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SQ11‐20 ‐ Festival Squash SQ24‐20 ‐ Fordhook Zucchini Squash

100 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) This semi‐ 1942 All‐America Selections Winner! bush plant produces good yields of 2 lb acorn squash that has shades of green, gold, 57 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. and orange. No two will look alike! It has This early maturing bush‐type plant flavorful golden flesh. This gourmet squash produces high yields of 8 to 12" long zucchini. The squash is dark green and is is great baked or roasted. This bush type plant is suitable for small gardens. It keeps straight to slightly curved. Its flesh is 3 months after harvest. An excellent choice creamy white, tender, and very tasty. Best for home gardens and Farmer’s Markets. A harvested when 5" to 7" long. It freezes well summer squash variety. too. A favorite in the Southwest of the United States and in Mexico. Heat Tolerant. An excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. A summer squash variety.

SQ104‐20 ‐ Gold Nugget Squash SQ1‐20 ‐ Gold Rush Squash

1966 All‐America Selections Winner! 1980 All‐America Selections Winner!

85 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. 50 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) This early This bush‐type plant produces good yields of maturing compact plant produces good 1 to 3 lb ‐shaped buttercup squash. yields of 10" long brilliant golden yellow The orange flesh is very sweet and used as zucchini squash. Its creamy white flesh is a substitute for sweet potatoes. It is usually delicious. They may be picked young for steamed or baked and added to soups, gourmet dishes or they may be allowed to stews, curries, and desserts. It keeps well reach full size and the flavor remains the too. Plant close together and it can be a real same. The squash has waxy skin creating a space saver. Suitable for small gardens. An excellent choice for home nice protective barrier against insects. Each plant will occupy only gardens. A winter squash variety. about four square feet. Squash lovers should try this variety at least once. An excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. A summer squash variety.

SQ89‐20 ‐ Golden Delicious Hubbard Squash SQ75‐20 ‐ Golden Hubbard Squash

105 days. Cucurbita maxima. Open 105 days. Cucurbita maxima. Open Pollinated. The plant produces good yields Pollinated. The plant produces good yields of 12" reddish‐orange skinned squash with of 10 lb orange squash with tan stripes. Its green blotches. It has sweet orange‐yellow golden colored flesh is very sweet. Great for flesh. Stores well. Excellent for canning and roasting and making quality pies. Also freezing. Developed for making baby food. perfect for freezing and canning. Stores well. An excellent choice for home gardens, An excellent choice for home gardens, farmer's markets, and market growers. A farmer's markets, and market growers. A winter squash variety. winter squash variety.

SQ86‐20 ‐ Golden Scallop Squash SQ85‐20 ‐ Golden Zucchini Squash

68 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. 55 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. Bush type plant produces heavy yields of 3" This early maturing compact bush‐type plant golden yellow squash. This gourmet squash produces heavy yields of 8" long bright is tender and delicious with a pale green golden yellow zucchini squash. The squash interior. An excellent choice for home is tender and delicious with a creamy white gardens. A summer squash variety. interior. This variety was first introduced in 1973 by W. Atlee Burpee of Philadelphia. An excellent choice for home gardens. A summer squash variety.

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PM22‐10 ‐ Green Striped Cushaw SQ25‐20 ‐ Grey Zucchini Squash

115 days. . Open 45 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. Pollinated. The plant produces good yields This early maturing plant bush‐type plant of 20" long with curved neck pumpkin. The produces high yields of 7" long zucchini. The skin is white with green stripes. It has thick squash is medium green with silvery sweet yellow flesh. Sometimes referred to speckles and is straight and smooth at the as winter squash. An excellent choice for young stage. It is firm, mild, and very tasty. home gardens. United States Department of Best harvested when 5" to 7" long. A Agriculture, PI 512128. favorite in the Southwest of the United States and in Mexico. Heat Tolerant. An excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. A summer squash variety.

SQ109‐20 ‐ Heart of Gold Squash SQ117‐20 ‐ Honey Boat Squash

90 days. Cucurbita maxima. (F1) This semi‐ 105 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. bush type plant produces good yields of 3 lb The plant produces excellent yields of high‐ creamy color squash with green mottled quality 8" long by 3" wide delicata squash. striping. This gourmet dumpling‐shaped This squash has tan skin with green stripes. squash has very flavorful orange flesh. An One of the sweetest squash varieties in excellent choice for home gardens, farmer's existence. The flavor is rich and reminiscent markets, and market growers. A winter of sweet potatoes. Stores well for months. squash variety. Developed by Dr. James Baggett, Oregon State University. This bush‐type plant is suitable for small gardens. A winter squash variety.

SQ14‐20 ‐ Jumbo Pink Banana Squash SQ27‐20 ‐ Long Island Cheese Squash

105 days. Cucurbita maxima. Open 105 days. Cucurbita moschata. Open Pollinated. The plant produces good yields Pollinated. The plant produces good yields of 3 feet long banana‐shaped pinkish color of 10 lb squash resembling a wheel of squash. This unique squash has delicious cheese. The orange flesh is very sweet and yellow‐orange flesh. It can grow up to 50 used for making delicious pies. Stores well lbs. Impress your neighbors and grow a huge will keep up to 6 months. It is named after a squash. An excellent choice for home wheel of cheddar cheese. An excellent gardens. United States Department of choice for home gardens. An 1806 heirloom Agriculture, NSL 5237. A winter squash variety from New England. A winter squash variety. variety.

SQ121‐10 ‐ Mashed Potato Squash SQ57‐20 ‐ Mooregold Squash

105 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) This compact 100 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. bush‐type plant produces high yields of 1 ½ The plant produces high yields of 7" to 2 lb white acorn squash. A squash that diameter bright orange butternut squash. looks like mashed potatoes when baked and The bright orange flesh is extremely sweet fluffed. It provides a good, low‐carbohydrate and has very thick smooth textured meat. alternative to mashed potatoes. This Excellent storage variety. An excellent gourmet squash has extremely high‐quality choice for home gardens, farmer’s markets, white flesh that can be mashed, baked, and market growers. A winter squash steamed, or roasted. Very flavorful. The variety. squash holds its color well into the fall. An excellent choice for home gardens and specialty market growers. A winter squash variety.

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SQ70‐20 ‐ Neck Pumpkin Squash SQ53‐10 ‐ Peter Pan Squash

120 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. 1982 All‐America Selections Winner! The plant produces good yields of 24" to 30" long butternut‐type squash. It has very 49 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. The sweet orange flesh. Used for making pies plant produces heavy yields of 3" diameter and processing. An excellent choice for light green scallop type squash. This gourmet home gardens, market growers, and open miniature patty pan type squash is meatier field production. A winter squash variety. than most patty pans and has a distinctive delicious sweet flavor. One of the best scallop squash varieties on the market. You can pick over a long period. This bush type plant takes little space making it ideal for small gardens. An excellent choice for home gardens, farmer's markets, and market growers. A summer squash variety.

SQ73‐20 ‐ Puritan Butternut Squash SQ49‐20 ‐ Round Zucchini Squash

100 days. Cucurbita moschata. Open 45 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. Pollinated. The plant produces good yields This early maturing compact bush‐type plant of 11” long by 5” wide butternut squash. The produces high yields of 2 ½ to 3" round grey‐ flesh and is very flavorful and sweet. The green zucchini. It has delicious creamy squash can grow up to 2 to 3 ½ lbs. An yellow flesh. Suitable for small home excellent choice for home gardens, farmer's gardens. An heirloom squash from the markets, and market growers. A winter United States of America. United States squash variety. Department of Agriculture, PI 615105. A summer squash variety.

SQ15‐20 ‐ Royal Ace Squash SQ42‐20 ‐ Saffron Prolific Straightneck Squash

85 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) This semi‐bush 44 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. plant produces high yields of dark green, This early maturing bush‐type plant produces almost black, acorn‐shaped squash. The heavy yields of very uniform 8" long yellow orange flesh is very flavorful. The plant zucchini squash. This is an improved yellow produces big yields of high‐quality acorn straightneck. Very flavorful. It has very large squash. A good keeper variety. A variety leaves giving good sunburn protection. from the United States of America. A winter Suitable for the home garden, farmer's squash variety. Disease Resistant: PM. markets, and market growers. A variety from the United States of America. United States Department of Agriculture, PI 595838. A summer squash variety.

SQ83‐20 ‐ Scallop White Squash SQ17‐20 ‐ Scallop Yellow Squash

49 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. 49 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. This early maturing bush‐type plant This early maturing bush‐type plant produces high yields of 8 ½″ wide by 3 ½″ produces high yields of 8 ½″ wide by 3 ½″ deep white squash. Creamy texture and bright yellow squash. Creamy texture and very flavorful. It is one of the best‐tasting very flavorful. It is one of the best‐tasting varieties around today! Excellent fried or varieties around today! Excellent fried or baked. The squash has been grown by the baked. It is easy to grow and rarely bothered Northern tribes in America for hundreds of by insects. Also known as Patty Pan. The years. Also known as Patty Pan. Suitable for squash has been grown by the Northern small home gardens, farmer's markets, and tribes in America for hundreds of years. Also market growers. An ancient Native American heirloom variety. A known as Patty Pan. Suitable for small home gardens, farmer's summer squash variety. markets, and market growers. An ancient Native American heirloom variety. A summer squash variety.

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SQ98‐10 ‐ Seneca Prolific Squash SQ8‐20 ‐ Small Wonder Squash

51 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) This early 80 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) The plant maturing plant produces heavy yields of produces heavy yields of 1 ½ to 2 lb size yellow straightneck summer squash. This yellow‐orange vegetable . plant produces higher yields of yellow This squash has pale yellow flesh with straightneck summer squash than other excellent flavor and good stranding varieties. It is very flavorful and tender. qualities. Just fork out the sweet light yellow Excellent freezing and canning varieties. flesh and top it with your favorite sauce, or Best when harvested when 6" long. A variety simply toss with butter and Parmesan from the United States of America. A cheese. This is a perfect single‐serving size. summer squash variety. This spaghetti squash produces a month earlier than other varieties. Stores well. The vine has a space‐saving feature making it suitable for small home gardens. An excellent choice for home gardens. A winter squash variety.

SQ39‐20 ‐ Sunshine Squash SQ20‐20 ‐ Sweet Dumpling Squash

2004 All‐America Selections Winner! 105 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. The plant produces high yields of ½ lb size 95 days. Cucurbita maxima. (F1) This ivory and dark green color skin pumpkin‐ compact plant produces good yields of 3 to 4 shaped squash. The flesh is golden and is as lb bright reddish‐orange squash with thin sweet as honey. Perfect stuffed with meat tan stripes. It is perhaps the best eating and baked like bell pepper, or prepared like quality of any winter squash. It has sweet squash. Very productive and keeps well. An nutty flesh that is completely smooth and heirloom variety from the Native Americans. stringless. The creamy sweet flavor flesh is Always a great seller at Farmer’s Markets! brought out well when the fruit is baked, An excellent choice for home gardens, steamed, or even microwaved. Excellent for baking, mashing, and farmer's markets, and market growers. A winter squash variety. making pies. A very attractive gourmet squash! The short vines need 6 to 8 feet in the full sun garden. This variety was developed from a cross between two different orange varieties. Always a great seller at Farmer’s Markets! An excellent choice for home gardens, farmer's markets, and market growers. A winter squash variety.

SQ52‐20 ‐ Sweet Mama Squash SQ37‐20 ‐ Sweet Meat Squash

1979 All‐America Selections Winner! 110 days. Cucurbita maxima. Open Pollinated. The plant produces high yields of 100 days. Cucurbita maxima. (F1) This semi‐ 10 to 20 lb deep sea‐blue‐green squash. The bush plant produces high yields of 3 to 4 lb flesh is orange and is very sweet. The dark green squash. The dark yellow squash can be used in soups and making flesh is extremely sweet and nutty. Excellent pumpkin pies. Excellent canning and storage variety that keeps well for 4 months. freezing variety. Sweetness and flavor The plant has space‐saving short vines improve while in storage. A superb keeping making it ideal for small gardens. Also quality squash, stores up to 6 months. Vines known as Japanese Pumpkin. An excellent grow up to 10 feet long. It was introduced by choice for home gardens, farmer's markets, market growers, open field the Gill Brother's Seed Company in Portland, Oregon in 1947. An production, and commercial production. A winter squash variety. heirloom variety from Oregon, USA. An excellent choice for home gardens, farmer's markets, and market growers. United States Department of Agriculture, NSL 22026. A winter squash variety.

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SQ84‐20 ‐ Sweet Potato Squash SQ72‐20 ‐ Table Ace Squash

100 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. 78 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) This semi‐ The plant produces high yields of large 8" bush plant produces good yields of 6" long long by 3" wide cream‐colored squash with by 5" wide black‐green Acorn type squash. green stripes. This variety has very flavorful The squash has delicious bright orange orange flesh similar to sweet potatoes. flesh. The finest, tastiest acorn you'll ever Perfect for making pies. Stores well. An grow! It's one of the exceptional quality excellent choice for home gardens, farmer’s squash that can be found. The flesh has markets, and market growers. A winter almost no fibers and no stringiness. Stores squash variety. well all winter. The vines are quite compact and yield 5 to 7 squash, making them ideal for small home gardens. An excellent choice for home gardens, farmer’s markets, market growers, open production, and commercial production. A winter squash variety.

SQ30‐20 ‐ Table Gold Squash SQ31‐20 ‐ Table King Squash

70 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. 1974 All‐America Selections Winner! This early maturing compact bush‐type plant produces high yields of 5" bright gold acorn 85 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. squash. Very flavorful. Excellent sliced, fried, This compact bush‐type plant produces high or steamed. Best when harvested when 3" yields of 2 lb dark gray‐green acorn squash. long. Always a great seller at Farmer’s The orange flesh is never stringy and very Markets! An excellent choice for home flavorful. Excellent baked, stuffed, sliced, fried, roasted, or steamed. The squash is a gardens, farmer's markets, and market growers. An heirloom variety from the United fantastic keeper and its flavor even States of America. A winter squash variety. improves during storage. This variety is regarded as one of the most prolific winter squash available as it yields as many as 8 squashes per plant! It is perfect for small home gardens as it only grows around 3 ft in diameter. An heirloom variety from the United States of America. Suitable for home gardens, farmer's markets, market growers, and commercial growers. United States Department of Agriculture, NSL 98075. A summer squash variety.

SQ32‐20 ‐ Table Queen Squash SQ120‐20 ‐ Thelma Sanders Sweet Potato Squash

1939 All‐America Selections Winner! 90 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. The plant produces high yields of 8" long 85 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. cream‐colored acorn squash. It matures to a The plant produces good yields of large 6" to creamy tan color. The golden‐orange flesh is 7" deep green acorn squash. The squash has thick and delicious with a sweet potato and flavorful dark orange flesh but turns to a chestnut flavor. Perfect for making sauces, golden orange color in storage. Excellent curries, and pies. Keeps well for months, sliced, fried, or steamed. Stores well. Grows with the longest shelf life of any squash, well even in poor soil. Iowa Seed Company and sweetens during storage. This lighter‐ introduced this variety in 1913. An 1800 colored squash helps prevent sunscald in Native American heirloom variety (Arikara Indian tribe) from the United the deep South. An excellent choice for home gardens. An heirloom States of America. An excellent choice for home gardens. A winter variety from Adair County, Missouri. A winter squash variety. squash variety.

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SQ91‐20 ‐ True Green Hubbard Squash SQ119‐10 ‐ Upper Ground Sweet Potato Squash

110 days. Cucurbita maxima. Open 110 days. Cucurbita moschata. Open Pollinated. The plant produces good yields Pollinated. The plant produces excellent of 10 to 15 lb deep green‐skinned squash. It yields of medium to large 12 to 20 lb round has a very sweet orange‐yellow thick flesh. to bell‐shaped tan squash. The squash can Perfect for baking and making pies. Keeps grow up to 43 lbs. The plant has vigorous well into spring, can be stored successfully large dark metallic green vines with striped for months. Great for canning and freezing. leaves. The orange flesh is thick and is as An excellent choice for home gardens and delicious and resembles the flavor of the market growers. An heirloom variety dating sweet potato. Keeps well for months. The back to 1790. A winter squash variety. plant does well in hot and dry regions, especially in the South. Drought Tolerant. Also known as the Potato Pumpkin. It was grown by Thomas Jefferson at Monticello, Virginia. An heirloom variety from the Appalachian area of Kentucky. A winter squash variety.

SQ50‐20 ‐ Vegetable Squash (White) SQ22‐20 ‐ Waltham Butternut Squash

85 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. 1970 All‐America Selections Winner! This compact plant produces good yields of 10" long snow‐white Lebanese‐type squash. 100 days. Cucurbita moschata. Open It can be picked young when pale green too. Pollinated. The plant produces high yields of Excellent when topped with spaghetti sauce 6 lb tan butternut squash. The squash has and cheese. The creamy white interior is yellow‐orange flesh which is solid, dry, and great for stuffing and baking. Best when very sweet. Excellent baked, steamed, or harvested when 8" long or less. Perfect for microwaved. Keeps well. One of our best small home gardens, containers, and raised selling winter squash. Vines grow 8 to 10 beds. A summer squash variety. feet long so leave plenty of room in your garden. A 1940s heirloom variety developed by Bob Young of Waltham, Massachusetts which continues to set the standard in butternut squash. An excellent choice for home gardens, farmer's markets, and market growers. United States Department of Agriculture, NSL 73985. A winter squash variety.

SQ51‐20 ‐ White Bush Squash SQ114‐20 ‐ White Summer Squash

65 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open 52 days. Cucurbita pepo. This early maturing Pollinated. This early maturing semi‐bush plant produces good yields of bush‐type plant produces good white straightneck type squash. This is yields of 8‐1/2″ wide by 3‐1/2″ similar to the Butterstick Squash, but white deep creamy white squash with in color. Use raw in a salad or can be used scalloped edges. It is very juicy in soups, stews, and casseroles. Best when and delicious with uniform and harvested at 10" long. This bush‐type plant excellent quality. A beautiful is suitable for small gardens. A summer gourmet variety that is excellently squash variety. fried, steamed, or used fresh. Suitable for small home gardens and specialty market growers. A summer squash variety.

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SQ58‐20 ‐ Winter Luxury Squash SQ23‐20 ‐ Yellow Crookneck Squash

100 days. Cucurbita moschata. Open 58 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. Pollinated. The plant produces high yields of This early maturing bush‐type plant 6 lb orange squash. One of the finest pie produces high yields of bright yellow squash squash in the land! The perfect size for two with a narrow curved neck. Very tender and pies. Ideal for making pies for Thanksgiving. flavorful. The squash has a buttery flavor The bright orange flesh has excellent texture and firm texture. Excellent fried, steamed, or and flavor. Also known as Livingston’s Pie baked. Best harvested when 6" long. One of Squash. An heirloom variety was introduced the most productive squashes which keep in 1893 by Johnson & Stokes of Philadelphia. producing all summer long. It holds and A favorite for the home gardener. A winter ships well. Always a great seller at Farmer’s squash variety. 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 summer squash variety.

SQ102‐20 ‐ Zucchini Elite Squash

48 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) This early maturing plant produces heavy yields of medium green zucchini squash. The squash is slim and has exceptional qualities. It is low in calories and high in vitamin A. The squash is best when harvested 8" long. Great freezing and canning squash. The plant is open making it easy for picking, and its yields are incredible. One of our best‐ selling squash. Always a great seller at Farmer’s Markets! An excellent choice for home gardens, farmer's markets, market growers, open field production, and commercial grower. A summer squash variety.

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