(C. moschata) 86 days. [1978] Earlier and smaller than Waltham Butternut, but even better tasting. A space-saving variety for small gardens: most plants are bush-like, some have short runners. 1½ lb. fruits with sweet orange flesh, average 3-6 fruits per plant....(C. moschata) 86 days. [1978] Earlier and smaller than Waltham...
(C. moschata) 86 days. [1978] Earlier and smaller than Waltham Butternut, but even better tasting. A space-saving variety for small gardens: most plants are bush-like, some have short runners. 1½ lb. fruits with sweet orange flesh, average 3-6 fruits per plant....(C. moschata) 86 days. [1978] Earlier and smaller than Waltham...
(C. moschata) 100 days. A new Downy Mildew resistant butternut developed by Edmund Frost of Common Wealth Seed Growers. Stemming from a 2011 cross between Seminole Pumpkin and Waltham Butternut, the final stages of selection are ongoing....(C. moschata) 100 days. A new Downy Mildew resistant butternut developed by Edmund Frost...
(C. moschata) 100 days. A new Downy Mildew resistant butternut developed by Edmund Frost of Common Wealth Seed Growers. Stemming from a 2011 cross between Seminole Pumpkin and Waltham Butternut, the final stages of selection are ongoing....(C. moschata) 100 days. A new Downy Mildew resistant butternut developed by Edmund Frost...
(C. moschata) 95 days. [1970, AAS winner.] Very vigorous and dependable. Fruits average 8-9 in. long, 3-4 lbs, and have buff-colored skin, and fine-textured, sweet, orange flesh. Can be harvested when small and used like a summer squash. Excellent resistance to vine...(C. moschata) 95 days. [1970, AAS winner.] Very vigorous and...
(C. moschata) 95 days. [1970, AAS winner.] Very vigorous and dependable. Fruits average 8-9 in. long, 3-4 lbs, and have buff-colored skin, and fine-textured, sweet, orange flesh. Can be harvested when small and used like a summer squash. Excellent resistance to vine...(C. moschata) 95 days. [1970, AAS winner.] Very vigorous and...
(C. moschata) 95 days. [Introduced 2008 by SESE.] Virginia grower Barbara Kling started this selection back in the '70s, and her son Carl continues the work, selecting for shorter necks and for squash that can keep up to a year! One of the best performers in Twin Oaks...(C. moschata) 95 days. [Introduced 2008 by SESE.] Virginia grower...