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  • $3.45 AUSTRALIAN BUTTER
    (Cucurbita maxima)  Australian heirloom.  Large, yellow fruit with thick, dry, orange flesh & small seed cavity.  Weighs up to 6kg.  Stores well.  90-100 days.  12...
  • AUSTRIAN OIL SEED
    $3.45 AUSTRIAN OIL SEED
    (Cucurbita pepo) Austrian heirloom with completely hulless seeds (no need for shelling!). Orange fruit with dark green stripes weighing 3-5kg with thick, sweet flesh, on semi-bush, short vine. Pumpkin used raw or cooked;...
  • $3.45 BLUE HUBBARD
    Heirloom.  Blue-grey, warted, oval fruit, with thick, bright orange-yellow, fine textured flesh.  Stores well.  Used in pies, baked or stewed.  100-120 days.  15 seeds This fruit was carried from...
  • $3.45 BOSTON MARROW
    (Cucurbita maxima)  Native American heirloom first introduced in 1831 with seeds given to J. M. Ives of Salem, Massachusetts.  Large, bright reddish orange fruit to 8kg with thick, sweet, yellow orange, fine...
  • BURGESS BUTTERCUP
    $3.45 BURGESS BUTTERCUP
    Heirloom from North Dacota dating back to 1920.  Acorn shaped, dark green, striped, flattened fruit 2-3kg & 20cm across, with thin but hard skin, and deep, fibreless, bright orange flesh & sweet flavour. ...
  • CANADA CROOKNECK
    $3.45 CANADA CROOKNECK
    (Cucurbita moschata) Heirloom dating back to 1827.  Rare.  Creamy, yellow, bottle shaped fruit (similar to 'Waltham Butternut') witha curved neck & smooth, thin skin; 1-2 kg.  Creamy texture with nutty,...
  • $3.45 CHIRIMEN
    (Cucurbita moschata)  Japanese heirloom first introduced into European market by Aggeler & Musser Seed Co in 1922.  Medium, dull orange, globe shaped, ribbed fruit with warty skin to 4kg with deep orange,...
  • $3.45 CONNECTICUT FIELD
    (Cucurbita pepo)  Heirloom of the Indians & the New England settlers dating back prior to 1700.  Also known as 'Big Tom' or 'Yankee Cow Pumpkin'.  The traditional American pie pumpkin & one of the...
  • DELICATA
    $3.45 DELICATA
    American heirloom introduced in 1894.  Cylindrical, cream coloured fruit with green stripes produced on trailing vine to 3m length.  Flesh is orange-yellow & incredibly sweet.  Ideal for stuffing. ...
  • $3.45 DILLS ATLANTIC GIANT
    (Cucurbita maxima) Huge, pale yellow-orange fruit, with smooth skin & slight ribbing, to 200kg (current record as large as 485kg) & 1.5m across produced on vines to 4m long. Despite it size, flesh is smooth, creamy...
  • FORDHOOK ACORN
    $3.45 FORDHOOK ACORN
    (Cucurbita pepo)  Heirloom first introduced by W. Altee Burpee of Philadelphia & named after their Fordhook trial grounds in Pennsylvania.  Cream coloured, acorn shaped fruit to 1kg produced on vining plant...
  • GALEUX D'EYSINES
    $3.45 GALEUX D'EYSINES
    (Cucurbita maxima)  French heirloom meaning 'embroidered with warts' from 'Eysines' a small city in the south west of France.  Pale, salmon-peach fruit with heavily protruding warted skin; 5-10 kg.  Sweet,...
  • GEORGIA CANDY ROASTER
    $3.45 GEORGIA CANDY ROASTER
    (Cucurbita maxima)  Rare heirloom originating from Appalachia.  Small, banana-type orange fruit with distinctive bluish-green end star-shaped markings.  Smooth, orange flesh.  Ideal for baking, frying,...
  • $3.45 GOLDEN HUBBARD
    (Cucurbita maxima) Heirloom first introduced in 1898 by DM Ferry of the Ferry-Morse Seed Co.  Also known as 'Red Hubbard' or 'Genesee Red Hubbard'.  Attractive, golden orange, tear drop shaped fruit with moderate...
  • GOLDEN NUGGET
    $3.45 GOLDEN NUGGET
    (Cucurbita maxima) Early, compact, bush variety, with small flat, roundish shaped fruits. Fibreless flesh & nutty flavour. Heavy producer. Popular variety. Stores well. 75-95 days.  20...
  • GREEN HUBBARD
    $3.45 GREEN HUBBARD
    Heirloom dating back to 1798.  Large, dark green, knobly fruit with sweet, dark orange flesh.  Stores well.  110 days.  25 seeds HINT:  To enhance the size of your pumpkin, cut off the end of the...
  • $3.45 GUATEMALIN BLUE
    (Cucurbita maxima)  Heirloom from Guatemala.  Long, oval, medium-sized fruit to 40cm long with attractive, blue-grey skin and thick, firm, orange flesh.  Vine.  High yields.  Stores well.  105...
  • $3.45 KIKUZA
    (Cucurbita moschata)  Japanese heirloom dating back to the Edo period but first introduced onto the European market in 1927.  Also known as 'Chrysanthemum Seat'.  Medium, yellow tan coloured fruit to 3kg with...
  • KUMI KUMI
    $3.45 KUMI KUMI
    (Cucurbita pepo) Heirloom; also known as 'Kamo Kamo' by Maori people. Heavily ribbed, speckled green, soft skinned fruit 20-30cm across with nutty flavour. Harvest when young for use like zucchini or marrow, or leave to...
  • $3.45 LADY GODIVA
    (Cucurbita pepo)  Yellow, elongated fruit to 2kg with green stripes fading as it matures.  Grown for its hulless green 'pumpkin seeds' which are rich in protein (38%) and nutrients.   Seeds eaten roasted...

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