Specialty Pumpkin Seeds. Cucurbita pepo. Non-GMO. Open Pollinated. (F1). Heirloom. Disease Resistant. We have a great selection of Specialty Pumpkins. The plant produces good yields of Specialty Pumpkins. They are great for Halloween decorations and excellent for baking and making pumpkin pie. Kids will love them! These are the ones found in your local supermarket, Farmer's Markets, and roadside stands. Excellent choices for home gardens, Farmer's Markets, market growers, open fields, and commercial growers.
77 days. Cucurbita maxima. (F1) Black Kat Pumpkin. This semi bush plant produces good yields of small 1 lb very dark green (black) pumpkins. The pale orange flesh is great for making pumpkin pies. It is very sweet and delicious. Stores well. Try growing black pumpkins in your home pumpkin patch! An excellent choice for home gardens and Farmer’s Markets. A variety from the USA. Disease Resistant: PM, WMV.
100 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. Cotton Candy Pumpkin. The plant produces good yields of 5 to 12 lb white pumpkins. These true white pumpkins have white rind and flesh, and really stand out from the other white pumpkins! It has a strong handle, unlike other white varieties. Great for carving or making pumpkin pies. Try growing a white pumpkin for the kids! Keep pumpkins in shade after harvest to maintain their white color. An excellent choice for home gardens, market growers, and Farmer’s Markets. A variety from the USA.
110 days. Cucurbita argyrosperma. Open Pollinated. Cushaw White Pumpkin. The plant produces good yields of 20" long with a curved neck pumpkin. The skin is white. It has thick yellow flesh, making it excellent for making pies. Pumpkins can weigh up to 20 lbs. Perfect for making a colorful Halloween display. Also known as the Jonathon Pumpkin, White Salem Pumpkin, and White Cushaw Squash. Introduced in 1891 by Livingston. An excellent choice for home gardens. United States Department of Agriculture, PI 512129. A variety from the USA. Resistant to squash vine borers.
95 days. Cucurbita maxima. (F1) Goosebumps Pumpkin. The plant produces a scary 12 lb deep orange pumpkin. This specialty pumpkin has goosebumps all over. Everyone will have to have one of these creepy, eerie, spooky, ghastly pumpkins on their table and porch this year! Goosebumps gets attention with its display of warted fruit. One of our favorites in the new SUPER FREAK™ series. An excellent choice for home gardens. A variety from the USA.
115 days. Cucurbita argyrosperma. Open Pollinated. Green Striped Cushaw Pumpkin. The plant produces good yields of 20" long with curved neck pumpkin. This variety can grow up to 40 lbs. The skin is white with green stripes. It has thick, sweet, light yellow flesh. Great for baking and making pies. Sometimes referred to as winter squash. An excellent choice for home gardens. United States Department of Agriculture, PI 512128. A variety from the USA.
105 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. Jack Be Little Pumpkin. The plant produces tiny 4" wide orange pumpkins. A popular heirloom miniature pumpkin variety that is very attractive and is great for making Halloween and Thanksgiving decorations. They’re perfect for fall decorations, painting, crafting, kids' activities, or even eating/ They’re edible when young or cooked like winter squash. Kids love them. An excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. Kids love them. Always a great seller at Farmer’s Markets. A variety from the USA.
90 to 120 days. Cucurbita moschata. Open Pollinated. Kentucky Field Pumpkin. The plant produces high yields of 10 - 15 lb deep, dull orange pumpkins. They will vary in shape but are usually longer than they are wide. It has a nutty flavor with a creamy texture. Excellent for baking and making pumpkin pie. Stores well. Good canning variety. It is the perfect complement to your Pumpkin Patch collection. Drought Tolerant. An excellent choice for home gardens and Farmer’s Markets. United States Department of Agriculture, PI 604505. An heirloom pumpkin from the USA.
100 days. Cucurbita pepo. (F1) Lil Pump Ke Mon Pumpkin. The plant produces high yields of small 2 lb ornamental pumpkins. They have orange and green stripes on a white background. They are very attractive for decorations. Plant both Baby Boo, Jack Be Little, Munchkin, and Lil Pump Ke Mon for Halloween and Thanksgiving decorations. Kids love them. An excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. Always a great seller at Farmer’s Markets. A variety from the USA.
100 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. Marina di Chioggia Pumpkin. The plant produces good yields of 6 to 12 lb deep green, flatten shaped bumpy pumpkins. The yellow orange flesh is very flavorful. This Italian pumpkin is grilled and sold by the slice in Venice. It is also used in soups, pasta, risotto, and baked dishes. Stores well. An excellent choice for home gardens. A variety from Italy.
80 days. Cucurbita maxima. (F1) Midnight Pumpkin. This bush plant produces excellent yields of small 1 to 2 lb very dark green, almost black, pumpkins. Stores well. It is just the right size for restaurant use and excellent for display. Try growing black pumpkins in your home pumpkin patch! It is an excellent choice for home gardens and Farmer’s Markets. A variety from the USA. Disease Resistant: PM.
95 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. Munchkin Pumpkin. The plant produces high yields of 4" wide, bright orange pumpkins. They are very attractive for decorations. Plant both Baby Boo, Jack Be Little, and Munchkin for Halloween and Thanksgiving decorations. It can be dried for fascinating novelties and decorations. It remains firm for a considerable amount of time. Kids love it. An excellent choice for home gardens and market growers. Always a great seller at Farmer’s Markets. A variety from the USA.
125 days. Cucurbita moschata. Open Pollinated. Musquee de Provence Pumpkin. The plant produces good yields of 10 lb orange pumpkins. It has orange flesh that is very sweet and flavorful. This variety keeps well throughout the winter. This pumpkin is used by chefs around the world and can be found on the menus of the best restaurants. Also known as Muscat de Provence Pumpkins. An excellent choice for home gardens and specialty market growers. An heirloom pumpkin from France.
125 days. Cucurbita moschata. Open Pollinated. Naples Long Pumpkin. The plant produces excellent yields of large, 25 lb, peanut-shaped, deep-green pumpkins. It turns tan when in storage. Pumpkins have bright orange flesh that is very rich and sweet. An excellent choice for home gardens. A rare variety from Italy.
120 days. Cucurbita maxima. (F1) Porcelain Doll Pumpkin. The plant produces good yields of 10 to 25 lb pink pumpkins. Pumpkins start pale yellow, then cream, then pink when fully mature. Multiple harvests are required because pumpkins develop and mature at different times as vines grow. For the best pink color, harvest when the cork has developed on a stem. An excellent choice for home gardens and Farmer’s Markets. A variety from the USA. Disease Resistant: PM.
95 days. Cucurbita moschata. (F1) Turkeyneck Pumpkin. The plant produces high yields of large 10 lb tan color neck-shaped pumpkins. The rich orange flesh is very delicious and sweet with a butternut flavor. An excellent choice for home gardens. A rare variety from the USA. Disease Resistant: PM, ZMV.
80 days. Cucurbita pepo. Open Pollinated. Yellow of Paris Pumpkin. The plant produces good yields of very large 50 lb yellow pumpkins. It can grow up to 100 lbs. It is very sweet and flavorful. This pumpkin is very popular in Paris. This pumpkin is primarily used for making pies, soups, or baked goods. It is known for its delicious, tender flavor when cooked. Also known as Jaune Gros De Paris. An excellent choice for home gardens. A variety from France.