Black Beauty
Glossy dark green zucchini. This variety has been around a long time and has been the standard against which new varieties are judged.
Early Prolific Straightneck
Abundant yields of creamy yellow fruits that are straight. Best harvested when young and tender at about six to eight inches in length.
Bitterroot Buttercup
A very nice strain of early maturing buttercup squash. Excellent eating quality, good yields, vigorous healthy plants. Developed in the mountains of Montana by John Navazio and John Schneeburger (when they had Garden City Seeds).
Butterbush
Compact plants with small but high-quality butternuts
that mature faster than most other varieties. When properly grown, the vines bear
3-5 fruit weighing approx. 1½ lbs each. Deep reddish-orange flesh
is moist, sweet and fiber free. Manure generously for best growth.
Emerald Bush Buttercup
Compact plants bear tasty buttercups. The fruit size may be slightly smaller than the original vine type, otherwise very similar its parent.
Honey Boat
The worlds best, sweetest, Delicata type. A high quality sister line to Sugar Loaf. Same rusty tan and green striped coloration as Sugar Loaf. Eating quality is excellent, better than most Delicata types. Give this one a try - we think you'll like it.
Origin: Dr. James Baggett, Oregon State University
![]() Table Gold Winter Squash Productive early bush type golden acorn. Thick sweet golden flesh is stringless and as good as any acorn. |
Table King Bush
Dark green acorn squash on compact a bush.
Each plant will bear 5 to 8 high quality fruits.
Small Sugar
The fruits are about 5 to 6 pounds in size with sweet fine-grained flesh. Perfect for making the traditional pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving Dinner.
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