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Clarksville, OH 45113 ::: (937) 725-5607

Pumpkins

2005 Variety List for Pumpkins

 

 

 

 

 

 

Giant pumpkins     

Dills Atlantic Giant      100-600#+
     Contest pumpkin 

Prizewinner 100-300#
     Glossy, with good orange color.
Wyatt’s Wonder         50-300#      
     New exhibition type with unique deep color

Large Pumpkins

Aladdin                        30-50#       
     Good color and handle.
Autumn King                 25-40#       
     Distinct ribbing, strong dark green handles.
Fat Albert                     50-75#      
     New variety 3 x10 handles.
Gladiator                      18-26#       
     Dark orange, large handle.
Gold Metal                   35-40#       
    
Large with dark color and great long handle.
Harvest King               25-35#        
     Medium ribs and strong handles.
Hercules                      35-50#         
    
Dark orange, large handle, Howden Biggie type.
King Midas                 20-28#         
     Slightly tall with moderate ribs, black thick handles.
Phat Jack                     50#+           
     True Jack-o-Lantern With extraordinary handles.

Mid Size Pumpkins

Casper                           10-15#        
    
Smooth, white skinned pumpkin
Magic Lantern              17-24#         
    
Our standard jack-o-lantern, dark orange.
Sorcerer                        15-25#
     Deep orange, firmly rooted handle, heavily ribbed

Smaller Pumpkins

Cotton Candy               5-12#       
      
A new white pumpkin with white flesh.
Hobbit                         10#              
     Large pie pumpkin, large black handles, good ribbing.
Lumina                         10#              
     Slight ribs on bluish white skin.
Neon                             7-8#         
     Vivid orange on dark stem..
Mystic Plus                   5-7#          
     My standard pie size, tough with dark freckly skin.
Touch of Autumn         2.5#           
     A beautiful classic small pie pumpkin.

Miniature Pumpkins

Apprentice                     1#              
     Trial
Baby Bear                      1#             
     4" diameter, dark orange.
Baby boo                        ¼#            
     White 3"2" Jack-B-Quick type.
Batwing Mix                  ¼#            
     Orange and green colored 3".
Bumpkin                      2 ½ x4"       
     Heavy sutures , larger Jack-B-Little type
Gold Dust                       1/3#          
    
Delicious 3x2" orange fruit.
Harvest Princess             1-1.5#      
     Flattened concave top w/slight ribs.
Jack-B-Quick                 ¼#             
     More ribbed and darker than Jack-B-Little
Lil’Pump-Ke-Mon         1-2#          
     White mini w/ stripes turning orange to dark green.
Little October                 ½-3/4#       
     New mini pumpkin.
Sweet Lighting               1#              
     Light yellow w/ deep orange sutures and great eating.
Wee-B-Little                  ½#             
    
3" Carveable fruit.

Specialty Pumpkins

Dickenson Field          12-16#            
     Buff orange heirloom pumpkin.
Jarrahdale                        7-8#           
     Favorite Australian winter squash, blue, beautiful and delicious
Long Island Cheese         6-10#          
     Tan, flattened, medium ribbed, deep orange flesh for pie.
One Too Many                 20#             
     Round, white with red veins, New.
Red Eye                            18#             
     Round, red and tasty, new.
Red Warty Thing               20#            
     Bright, orange warted, good eating.
Rouge Vif d’Etempes        20#            
     Reddish Orange heirloom from France, aka Cinderella
Valenciano                        12x18     
     Smooth white skin with shallow ribbing.
Marina Di Chioggia          6-12#         
     Blistery, bubbled, slate blue green. Used in Italian Cooking to make gnocci and ravioli.
Musque De Provence        8-15#           
     Ribbed, flat dark green turning dark tan aka, fairytale or buckskin.

                              

If you know of any other interesting varieties, Please let me know!