Special Pumpkins
Rouge Vif D'Etampes (Cinderella)
The bright scarlet French pumpkin.
Known as Rouge vif d’Etampes in France. "Rouge vif" means "vivid red". This is an attractive variety, actually a squash, for fall display. Shaped flat, looking like a red cheese wheel, the fruits average in the 10-15 lb. range.
Full Moon
The 'Great White' of pumpkins. Very large pumpkins are round to slightly upright and faintly ribbed. They typically weigh in the 25-50 lb. range but, with wide spacing, can be double that size. The color isn't pure white like a Valenciano, but more of a faint, pastel orange/off-white.
Valenciano
Snow-white skin.
Clearly the whitest pumpkin; unique for doorstep decorations and painting. Medium-size, flattened, avg. 11-15" diam. x 6-8" tall, slightly ribbed, with a smooth white skin.
Long Island Cheese heirloom
Medium-large, flattened, medium-ribbed, suggesting a wheel of cheese. Smooth, tan skin, slender woody stem. Deep orange. A beautiful oldie. Avg. 6-10 lb.
Autumn Crown
New last year! Miniature Long Island Cheese type.Fantastic squash. Extremely uniform, buff-colored fruit. Combines the attractive skin and flesh characteristics of a butternut with a superior shape. 2-4 lb fruits.
Moonshine
Wonderful small, white pumpkin. Very uniform, smooth-skinned pumpkins avg. 8-12 lb. Perfect for decorating or carving. Long, dark green handles. Combine it with Kakai, Bliss, and Orange Smoothie for a great display
Polar Bear
New! Extra-large white pumpkin. Polar Bear retains its color after maturity in the field, at market, and in decorative displays. Long, vigorous vines produce fruit typically weighing 30-40 lbs.
Musque de Provence
Ribbed, flat, tan fruits, avg. 8-15 lb. Thick, deep orange, moderately sweet flesh. In France cut wedges are sold in supermarkets and farmers' markets for cooking. Decorative. Long storage. Sometimes called Fairytale in the U.S.