Re: seed questions


In a message dated 2/17/99 9:31:16 AM Central Standard Time,
Scott_Armstrong@LNOTES5.bankofny.com writes:

<< 1.  Does anybody out there know what the '98 Cole 920 was pollinated with?
 I know it came from a 567.4 Wallace, but i don't what the male pollinator
 was.  Was it selfed? or open? or crossed?  It wasn't indicated on the
 packet that I have.  Also, same question, except for the Cole 734.  That
 one came from the 800 (uow) Wallace.
 
 2.  I Have seeds from Joel Hollands 750# pumpkin from '98.  On the packed
 he wrote the lineage as follows :  649 x 879.  Now i know the 879 is a
 Holland, but was the 649 also?  The reason i ask is that on a packet of
 854# seeds from Joel, he wrote 876.5 X 879.  I just recently found out the
 876.5 was from George LLoyd.  So now i'm wondering where the 649 was from.
 
 
 BTW, i purchased both types of tarps last year (one from Dills, one from P
 & P).  The tarp that came from the dills was a heavy vinyl type material.
 I felt it didn't have enough handles for the size pumpkin it was supposed
 to be able to lift, unless you have very strong friends.  The P & P tarp
 was made out of a heavy canvas type material.  It had plenty of handles.
 In all honesty, i felt the P & P tarp was better, and as a matter of fact,
 that's the one i still own, i returned the other one.
 
 
 scott
 
 This is the data I have:
  
  1. 920 Cole was self pollinated the male not specified
  2. 734 Cole U.O.W. has the 800 Wallace as parents.
  3. I have no data on Joels pumpkins. I would contact him personally, so he
can set   
      you straight.
  4.  I'll back Ray, His P&P tarps are great. There handy for moving large
boulders 
       TOO!!

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