Cucurbita maxima ( Plymouth Rock Squash )

‘Plymouth Rock’, also known as ‘Banana’, and ‘Mexican Banana’ Squash, is an heirloom variety squash introduced to the U.S. in the late 1800’s. This 20 inch long, 10 pound squash has blue-grey, yellow, and orange-pink varieties. The yellow is most […]

Cucurbita maxima ( Pike’s Peak Squash )

‘Pike’s Peak’, also known as ‘Sibley’ Squash, is an heirloom squash whose brown seeds indicate that it is native to the Americas. The 12 to 15 foot vines produce 1 foot long by 9inch wide squashes within 120 days. The […]

Cucurbita maxima ( Olive Squash )

‘Olive’is a dull-skinned heirloom with thick yellow, sweet flesh which is excellent in puddings and preserves. This variety is good in small gardens because the vines are low, do not tangle, and are relatively compact, yielding heavy crops of 6-10 […]

Cucurbita maxima ( Navajo Hubbard Winter Squash )

Large fruits have light blue-green to dark green or orange skin with tasty orange flesh. Originally found at the Navajo Nation. There is a great variety in shapes, colors and types of squash, making them fun to grow. Growing pumpkins […]

Cucurbita maxima ( Mexican Banana Squash )

‘Mexican Banana’, also known as ‘Banana’, and ‘Plymouth Rock’ Squash, is an heirloom variety squash introduced to the U.S. in the late 1800’s. This 20 inch long, 10 pound squash has blue-grey, yellow, and orange-pink varieties. The yellow is most […]

Cucurbita maxima ( Lumina Pumpkin )

‘Lumina’ is a white pumpkin with bright orange flesh. Fruits are generally 10-12 pounds and 8-10 inches in diameter. Stores well. Small pumpkins are grown for cooking and eating, while the larger sizes are for Jack-o’-lanterns and exhibition. Most Cooperative […]

Cucurbita maxima ( Kindred Winter Squash )

Plants produce 3-5 lb squash, with reddish gold skin. Flesh is fine textured, delicious and golden. A good keeper. Rare. There is a great variety in shapes, colors and types of squash, making them fun to grow. Growing pumpkins can […]