Squash - (Cucurbita pepo)  Plant after frost.
COMPANION PLANTS - LIKES: Bean, Mint, Nasturtium, Radish, Corn

EARLY WHITE BUSH (Button)
$2.95
Small, round, scalloped shaped, greenish-white fruits.  Bush variety.  Heavy producer.  46-60 days.  55 seeds
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PATTERSON JUANE ET VERTE (Button)
$2.95
French heirloom dating back to 1885.  Bowl shaped, yellowish fruit with dark green bands produced on bushy plants.  High yields.  Excellent eating qualities when young.  If left to mature is attractive as an ornamental.  35 seeds
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WOOD'S PROLIFIC BUSH SCALLOP
$2.95

(Cucurbita pepo) First introduced in 1899 by T W Woods & Sons of Richmond, Virginia. Small, rounded, grey-green fruits said to be thicker & less scalloped than others. High yields producing up to first frost if continuously harvested. 50 days. 12 seeds

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YUGOSLAVIAN FINGER FRUIT (Button)
$2.95
Heirloom dating back to 1885.  Originally introduced as 'Pineapple' by James J. H. Gregory of Massachusetts.  Attractive, winged, pale cream fruit eaten like button squash or left to mature & used as an ornamental.  30 seeds
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SPAGHETTI (Winter)
$2.95

Heirloom.  Oval shaped fruit.  When left to mature, fruit is steamed / boiled, cut in half & scooped out like spaghetti.  Delicious flavour.  Unusual variety.  First introduced by Sakata Seed Co in Japan in 1934; originating from China.  35 seeds

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