Re: A correction.


     
     
     if i had room i'd plant them all!!!
     
     Jim


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Subject: A correction. 
Author:  <pumpkins@mallorn.com> at Internet-Mail
Date:    3/23/98 12:10 PM


  In posts I made to the group on March 10 I listed the seeds I had
acquired over the winter with some background on what the crosses were 
that went into those pumpkins.  It has been brought to my attention that 
I had reversed the order the parent plants should be listed in.  So in 
the interest of clarity here is the list with the parents in the correct 
order.
1016 S. LaRue-97 (676.5 S. LaRue-96 X 697 Ciliberto-94) 
916 J. LaRue-97 (567.5 Mombert-92 X 697 Ciliberto-94) 
868 S. LarRue-97 (563 Geerts-95 X 560 J. LaRue-95)
854 Emmons-97 (866 Mombert-96 X 1006 Greer-96)
817 S. LaRue-97 (560 J. LaRue-95 X 697 Ciliberto-94) 
812 J. LaRue-97 (567.5 Mombert-92 X 563 Geerts-95) 
761 S. LaRue-97 (560 J. LaRue-95 X 887 Orr-95)
742 est. Holland-96 (827 Holland-92 X 722 Holland-92) 
725 Richart-96 (567.5 Mombert-92 X 845 Ciliberto-95)
701 est. S. LaRue-97 (676.5 S. LaRue-96 X 563 Geerts-95) 
604 Miley-97 (1061 Zehr-96 X 897.5 J. LaRue-96)
538 Emmons-97 (887 Orr-95 X 808 Mombert-96)
500 est. S. LaRue-97 (563 Geerts-95 X 560 J. LaRue-95) 
499 M. Popp Jr.-97 (386 LaRue-94 X 615 Wilson-96)
469 Hester-97 (850.5 LaRue-95 X 827 Holland-92)
     
When I posted this list I was hoping for some input from other growers 
on what might be the best seeds to try.  I thought it might be fun and I 
was underwhelmed by the response.  No one had any suggestions. 
Apparently everyone is having a hard enough time deciding what will go 
in their own pumpkin patch without  having to think about what some 
other grower will be planting.  I have decided to grow two plants and I 
will keep them both going for the duration of the season.  I intend to 
start four seeds in case any fail to germinate and will narrow it down 
to two plants by April 25 when I expect my pea patch garden plot to be 
ready for planting.  My choices?   The 916 J. LaRue-97, the cracked seed 
coats and prize pedigree make me want to try this one without waiting 
long.  The 854 Emmons-97, Huge seed but feels very light, I question if 
this one will germinate, but I like the pedigree.  The 604 Miley-97, 
theres nearly a ton of grandparents for this little seed and I'd like to 
see what it can produce, I wish I had more than one.  The 469 Hester-97, 
a glossy white seed that looks very different from all the others.
Brett really likes this one, I was able to get three of them and have 
sent one on to my Dad in Ohio.  The tough part will be having to make a 
cut and give up on two of these.  I hope I haven't caused too much 
confusion with my previous posts.  Good growing everyone, lets set a 
world record this year.
     
Chris Michalec,
Covington, WA 
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