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| Cocozelle Zucchini (OG) ~ $
2.50
| | An heirloom zucchini dating back to 19th century Italy, Cocozelle produces slender fruits with alternating light and dark green stripes on smooth, thin skins. The plant is a bush which grows a manageable 2 - 3 feet in diameter, so Cocozelle may be grown in rows, raised beds, or even large containers. For best texture and flavor the fruits should be harvested when they are 6-8" long, which takes 45 - 50 days. Open pollinated. 20-30 seeds/pkt.
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| Costata Romanesco Zucchini (OP) ~ $
2.75
| | Believed by many to be the best tasting Italian heirloom zucchini. This is a large, leafy bush variety, and although production is less than some zucchinis, the taste and texture are excellent. Fruits are medium gray-green with noteworthy ribs. 20 - 30 seeds/pkt. 52 days.
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| G-Star Summer Squash (F1, OG) ~ $
3.45
| | This organic hybrid Patty Pan squash has dark green skin and fine, white, smooth-textured flesh with excellent flavor. The fruits are borne in upright clusters on long, narrow peduncles making them easy to pick. G-Star is at its best when the fruits are 2-5" in diameter. The larger specimens store well. The plants are productive but relatively small, taking up little space in the row. 47 days. 30 seeds.
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| Goldy Zucchini (F1, OG) ~ $
3.95
| | Goldy Zucchini produces attractive, uniformly cylindrical zucchini with smooth white flesh and excellent rich flavor. Goldy's open growth habit and the relatively long peduncle attaching the fruit to the plant make harvesting easy. The plants bear fruit over a very long production period, giving them high yield potential. 55 days. 20 seeds.
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| Magda Summer Squash (F1) ~ $
3.25
| | Best tasting of the middle-eastern style squashes. The fruits are tapered, light green, and exhibit a sweet, nutty flavor. Pick when small for the best quality and flavor. High yielding. 48 days.
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| Patty Pan Green Scallop (F1) ~ $
2.95
| | The pale green fruits have a nutty flavor, and the open bush makes them easy to harvest. Very early; high yielding. 50 days. 25 seeds/pkt.
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| Sunburst Summer Squash (F1) ~ $
2.95
| | This 1985 All-American Selection winner is still popular after 27 years and has become a standard variety in gardens across the country. Squash lovers swear by it. The round fruits are a deep golden-yellow with a distinctive scalloped edge. Very productive. 52 days. 20-30 seeds/pkt.
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| Y-Star Summer Squash (F1, OG) ~ $
3.45
| | Similar to G-Star, but with shining yellow skin and a decorative green spot on the blossom end. The fruit is borne on peduncles on plants with an open growth habit, making them easy to find and harvest. The fruits may be picked up to 5" in diameter, and are nearly seedless at this size with smooth white flesh. They keep well after picking. 25 seeds. 50 days.
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| Yellow Crookneck Summer Squash (OG) ~ $
2.50
| | One of the great summer squash varieties. Yellow Crookneck performs consistently with excellent results, producing bright yellow fruits that are loaded with luxurious buttery flavor. Pick them small, 4-5" long, to capture their best flavor. 58 days. 20-30 seeds/pkt.
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| Zephyr Summer Squash (F1) ~ $
2.95
| | We love the designer appearance of this crookneck squash, but the main reason to grow Zephyr is for the excellent flavor. Harvested young, when the fruits are 4-6" long, they exhibit a noteworthy nutty taste. Yellow fruits are tipped in green at the blossom end. Very productive. Bush variety. 54 days. 20-30 seeds per packet.
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