Re: Re: So many seeds - so little ground


Hey Matthew, are you going to start any of your Pacelli 1400s this year or
just hoard them (tic). I'm excited about these seeds; they don't come with
any strings attached.
-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Isom <Matthew.Isom@granite.k12.ut.us>
To: pumpkins@mallorn.com <pumpkins@mallorn.com>
Date: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 10:01 AM
Subject: Re: So many seeds - so little ground


>You've got some great looking seeds Connie.  The two that I've
>thought about quite a bit (because I have them too) are the Greer 727
>and the Lloyd 906.5.  Looking at pictures of the Kuhn 929 gets my
>hopes up concerning the Lloyd 906.5.  That picture of Kuhn standing
>there with his hand reached up about shoulder height on top of the
>orangeset, roundest 900+ pumpkin ever gets me dreaming of the same.
>And the genetic tendency to throw thick walls of the 727
>(plus the fact that it's one of my only "proven seeds")
>makes me lean toward the 727.  Hard to argue with that pedigree
>chart.  Has that pumpkin produced any other big ones besides the 740
>last year?
>So, those are my picks for you.
>Maybe you could give me your opinion of my 3 "proven" seeds:
>     727 Greer
>     506 Shapiro
>     449 Marcellus
>
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