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Boston Marrow
Extremely rare. The origins of the variety are a bit unclear; some claim that it was a Native American variety that was gifted to European settlers. Others believe it was originally of Chilean origin.
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Winter Luxury
Introduced in 1893 by Johnson & Stokes Seed Company. Vigorous vines bear round 7-8 pound fruits. Still regarded as one of the very best pie pumpkins. Sweet, pale orange flesh makes a velvety smooth pie.
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Canada Crookneck
Listed in New England seed catalogs as early as 1827. Now extremely rare and almost extinct. Wonderful creamy texture with an excellent nutty, sweet flavor. Fruits weight 2-4 pounds. Great for roasting, serving mashed, used for pies or soups.
$5.00