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1 PUMPKINS & GOURDS 2017
2 SMALL GOURDS *Prices are for *All individual prices pieces---quantity are for individual discounts pieces available Autumn Wings: A warted gourd mix with vibrant colors from creams and yellows to whites and greens. 6-8 long Daisy Gourd: A colorful mix of green, orange, yellow, and white, all with a unique daisy pattern on the end. 3 x 2 long $0.75 $0.75 Fancy Warty Mix: A colorful mix of heavily warted small gourds in pear, apple, spoon and other shapes. $0.75 Gremlins: The 5-7 gourds are bright, bold, and loaded with warts. Shapes include: stars, wings, acorns, mushrooms, necks, and more. $3.50 Shenot Crown of Thorns: AKA Ten Commandments because its finger-like projections number ten. Fun to paint. Turks Turnban Mini: A miniaturized version of the Turks Turban, 5-6 $2.50 MINI PUMPKINS Orange Mini: A mix of Gold Dust, Gold Speck, Orangita and Jill B Little Orange mini pumpkins. l/2 to 1lb. White Mini: A mix of Casperita and Gooligan white mini pumpkins. $0.75 $0.75 We-B-Little: A nice miniature pumpkin with shallow ribs, and a nice long stem. For in-house decorating. $0.75
3 LARGE GOURDS Caveman s Club: long this primative looking gourd has a narrow handle and a deeply veined, ridged club. $5.00 $6.50 $5.00 Birdhouse: A smooth-skinned, green gourd used for both display, and to make birdhouses, toys, and musical instruments. Large Bottle: 12 to 15 long, this smooth gourd is used for fall décor, and to make birdhouses and painted crafts. Large Speckled Apple: Shaped like an oversized Red Delicious apple. Dark green mottled with white, they turn brown when dried. Great for crafts. $5.00 Lunch Lady: These large, pumpkin-sized gourds come in various shapes and colors, with hard shells with warts. Snake Gourds: Native to Southeast Asia these serpents looks terrific natural, or carved and painted. A mix of Cucuzzi and Speckled Snake gourds $15.00 Speckled Swan: Aptly-named, the long, gourd is ideal for fall decorating or painting once dried. Turks Turban: A very old variety from France, this beautiful squash is striped in red, orange, green and white. $8.50 $8.50 Yugoslavian Fingers: This large, fluted, cream colored, acorn-type gourd has 8-10 fingers that form ribs on the sides. $3.50
4 FRENCH PUMPKINS Blue Doll: Blue Doll has an exotic paleblue skin with a sweet deep-orange flesh that s good for pies, soups and canning lbs. Flat White Boer: A unique pure white pumpkin with firm, sweet orange flesh good for pies and baking. White color does not fade or yellow lbs. Indian Doll: Large, flat-shaped pumpkin with deep ribs. Ornamental and edible lbs. Jarrahdale: A unique slate blue-greengrey pumpkin from New Zealand. Slightly sweet, golden-yellow aromatic flesh. Keeps well. Ornamental lbs. Jewel Box: A large tan flat pumpkin with raised warty skin. Long Island Cheese: A beautiful, flat, lightly ribbed heirloom variety that looks like a buff colored wheel of cheese. Good keeper lbs. Musque D Provence: A big beautiful rich brown pumpkin similar to Fairytale. Originates from southern France. The flesh is deep orange and fine flavored. 20 lbs. Porcelain Doll: An exotic pink pumpkin with a square like appearance. Benefits Pink Pumpkin Patch Cancer Cure. Ornamental and edible lbs. Rough Vif D Etampes: Striking deep red-orange flattened and ribbed large pumpkin. A very old French Heirloom similar to Cinderella. Tasty in pies or baked.
5 SPECIALTY PUMPKIN Goosebumps: Medium, globe-shaped bright orange pumpkins covered with warts. Slim green handles lbs. American Tondo: An arty pumpkin with green stripes between orange ribs. 6-I4 lbs. $8.50 Chicago Warty: These classic Hubbard shaped Heirloom squash are dusty olive green, deeply wrinkled, and warted, I3 lbs. Flatso: Small, flat-oval shaped, dark orange pumpkins with medium ribs. Thin, dark handles. 6-8 lbs. $8.50 $22.00 Peanut Pumpkin: aka: Galeux d Eysines, a French heirloom squash with salmonpeach skin with peanut-like warts. l0-15 lbs. Lady Godiva: Yellow-orange-green striped pumpkins that produce seeds without shells. Marina Di Chioggia: An heirloom sea pumpkin from ltaly. Large, deep blue-green with sweet yellow-orange flesh. I0 lbs. One Too Many: These round or oblong pumpkins have a white background with red ribs and veins like a hungover bloodshot eye. 20 lbs. Warty Goblin: Bright orange oval or round pumpkins with big green warts. Also features a dark green, firm handle lbs. $15.00 Silver Edged: An heirloom squash named for its unique large, tasty, silver-edged seeds. Often used in Latin American cooking. Thumpkin: A thick-walled, squat-shaped, dark orange pumpkin with good ribbing. and long stems. l5-25 lbs. $15.00 Triamble: Unusual triangular heirloom pumpkin with tough grey-blue skin. Tasty sweet dark-orange flesh. Perfect for baking lbs. World of Color: Medium-size pumpkins in variety of unique colors; white & pink, mottled-striped pink & blue, etc. I0-30 lbs. $15.00
6 WHITE PUMPKINS Small White: A mix of Cotton Candy and Lumina white pumpkins. 5- l2 lbs. Medium White: A mix of Lumina, Casper and Valenciano white pumpkins. l0-l2 lbs. Large White: A mix of Lumina and Casper White pumpkins lbs. Extra Large: Mostly Polar Bear white pumpkins. Excellent size with yellow orange flesh lbs. CORN & STRAW Rye Straw Bales Bright straw in small 14 x 18 x 18 (not mini) bales Approx 17 lbs. ea. 20 bales per pallet. Pallet $10 ea Indian Corn 3 ears per bunch Bunch Corn Stalks 6-8 Tall 10 per bunch 25 bunches per bin Bin $6.50 $8.50
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