Squash Seeds

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  • Macaria Squash (Farmore)

    Macaria squash produces very uniform, cylindrical, and medium green fruit. It has a vigorous plant with an open habit, a continuous concentrated set.

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  • Macaria Squash (Not Treated)

    Macaria squash produces very uniform, cylindrical, and medium green fruit. It has a vigorous plant with an open habit, a continuous concentrated set.

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  • Madonna Squash (Farmore)

    Great for single serving use. Madonna produces fruit that are 2-4 lbs. in size and have a brilliant red color. Vine are restricted, yet productive, so harvest by hand is fast and clean. We see 5-7 fruit per plant. Both ornamental and edible.

     

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  • Marron D’or Kabocha Squash (Treated Seed)

    Darker, Japanese-type Kabocha. Preferred in some regions for it’s darker, black-green exterior that resists fading. Consistent in performance and quality; tends to be a strong grower.

     

     

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  • Multipik Squash (Farmore)

    Glossy bright-yellow Straightneck. Prolific yields of smooth fruit fit right into roadside markets. Yellow stem.

    NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN AZ, CA, CT, ID, MA, ME, MT, NH, NV, NY, OR, PA, RI, TX, VT, WA, QU.

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  • Noche Zucchini (Farmore)

    Deeply dark green and glossy, Noche’s attractive fruit have a long shelf life. Open, erect plants are nearly spineless resulting in less damage to the 7-8″ long fruit during harvest. Dark skinned zucchini’s are popular in the western regions.

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  • One Ball Squash (Treated Seed)

    Round, golden-yellow squash. Nice marketed along with Eight Ball and Cue Ball. Best harvested between baseball and softball size.

     

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  • Pascola Zucchini (Farmore)

    Open and upright plant is nearly spineless, making harvest easier and promoting less fruit damage. Dark green fruit for markets looking for a “Mexican” type squash. Multi-virus resistance, including CMV.

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  • Paula Squash (Treated Seed)

    Uniform and productive; boxes easily and has performed well in production areas in New England.

     

     

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  • Paycheck Zucchini (Farmore)

    Attractive and uniform fruit with a glossy appearance. Upright, open plant with reduced spines. Comparable yields to Payroll, but with an earlier harvest. Minimal fruit damage during harvest helps reduce loss and maximize harvest.

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  • Paycheck Zucchini (Treated Seed)

    Attractive and uniform fruit with a glossy appearance. Upright, open plant with reduced spines. Comparable yields to Payroll, but with an earlier harvest. Minimal fruit damage during harvest helps reduce loss and maximize harvest.

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  • Payload Zucchini (Farmore)

    Offers a slightly darker color and refined appearance for eastern markets. Plants have reduced spines, promoting less bruising at harvest.

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