Re: color ruling
- Subject: Re: color ruling
- From: j* m*
- Date: Sat, 15 Jun 2002 08:44:23 -0700 (PDT)
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Don, your right on the money I could'nt agree more. Now shall we talk about prize money for first place? Humm
"Donald E. Chambers" <dec@stratuswave.net> wrote:
Just my point, the biggest fruit wins regardless of color......orange, yellow, cream, cantalope, pink, lime, green, rainbow, blueish,grayish....the largest pumpkins have been bred to be orange.Hopefully the sport doesn't become too politically oriented but rather what nature provides as the heaviest pumpkin, but give those others a chance who have bred or want to breed other colors if they so happen to get to a larger weight than the popular orange. Cream and green generally weigh more and may possibly become the largest fruit in time. People like to see different colors because it adds to their curiosity..my point is not the most popular but will motivate some underdogs to occasionally take the highest weight in time....I'm growing green and orange this year. Point is the biggest fruit (pumpkin) wins and this is what people deep down come to see first..the King pumpkin. We'll see the time where someone will grow the monster rainbow fruit and the judges will put it aside and talk while the people crowd around and cheer.........Human nature my friend.Don----- Original Message -----From: M*@aol.comTo: p*@hort.netSent: Friday, June 14, 2002 10:53 PMSubject: Re: color rulingI keep hearing this term "big boys". Who had the biggest pumpkin last year and what color was it?
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