Wildcat Pepper
Aunt Molly’s Physalis
Little Lanterns Physalis
Table Top
Suggested planting use In-Ground
Patio Container
Hanging Basket
Suggested Planting Use
Disease Resistance
SPECIALTY HOT PEPPER
Days Color
Size (LxW)
Wildcat F 1 Strong, compact, high-yielding plant with extra-long cayenne peppers. Slightly curled fruits have a great smoky flavor and peppery sweetness. Approximately 20 to 25 fruits per plant. 500-1,500 Scovilles. All-America Selections Winner. Wonder Hot F 1 Early maturity hybrid has strong plant vigor. Fruits have thick walls and medium pungency at around 10,000 Scovilles. Excellent red quality and great for drying. Intermediate resistance to bacterial wilt.
75
Green to red
8-12 in. (20-30 cm), 2-3 oz. (57-85 g)
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110- 115
Green to red
6 in. (15 cm), 0.5 oz. (14 g)
HR: CMV, PVY0
Suggested Planting Use
PHYSALIS/GROUND CHERRY
Days
Size
Cherokee Bush Pumpkin
Aunt Molly’s Excellent citrus flavor. Can be used for making jams or preserves, pies, sauces, or for fresh eating as a snack or in salads. Fruits encased in paper-like husk and will store 3-4 weeks under cool and dry conditions. Little Lanterns Neat, compact plants produce flowers followed by sweet, pale green fruit that matures to golden yellow. The paper-like husks dry to golden brown when ripe. Grows to just 12 in. (30 cm) tall and 24 in. (61 cm) wide. Ideal for planters and garden borders. Good weather tolerance.
70-90
0.5-0.75 in. (1-2 cm)
70
0.25-0.35 oz. (7-10 g)
Suggested Planting Use
PUMPKIN
Days
Weight
Baby Bear F 1 Eight to nine pumpkins per vine. Long stems make good handles. All-America Selections Winner.
105
1.5-2.5 lb. (0.7-1.1 kg)
Big Max Giant pumpkin with red-orange, deep- ridged skin and yellow-orange flesh.
110-120 100-200 lb.
(45.4-90.7 kg)
Buckskin Bred for sweet, deep orange interior with a buff-colored rind. Fruits are slightly flattened with deep ribbing. Can be eaten fresh or canned. Grow in the ground. Produces large vines. Cherokee Bush Space-saving compact bushes make this classic pumpkin a perfect fit for smaller gardens. Provides impressive yields of 5 to 8-lb. (2 to 4 kg), oranger-than-orange pumpkins – picture-perfect for Fall displays, indoors and out. Golden-yellow flesh excels in pies and breads. Cinderella’s Carriage F 1 The first hybrid in this fairy tale shape, delivering high yield and powdery mildew resistance. Produces 5 to 7 bright reddish-orange fruit per plant; occasionally bears a pale blue fruit. Sweet, yellow flesh has a nutty flavor. All-America Selections Regional Winner. Fairytale Deeply lobed, squat fruit is a deep tan color with deep orange flesh inside. Bears numerous 12 to 18-in. (30 to 45-cm) pumpkins with thick, strong handles on vigorous 10-ft. (3-m) vines. Good for eating or ornamental use. Hijinks F 1 High-yielding, with smooth skin, pronounced grooves and strong stems. Blocky pumpkins are about 8 in. (20 cm) tall and 7.5 in. (19 cm) in diameter. All-America Selections Winner.
110
8-12 lb. (3.6-5.4 kg)
100-110 5-8 lb.
(2.3-3.6 kg)
Hulk Pumpkin
100
25-35 lb. (11.3-15.9 kg)
90-100 15-18 lb.
(6.8-8.2 kg)
100
7-9 lb. (3.2-4.1 kg)
Howden A traditional favorite. Good yields of intensely orange pumpkins with defined ribs.
115-120 20-30 lb.
(9.1-13.6 kg)
Hulk F 1 Dark orange with a large, dark green, embedded handle. High yields of extra-large, 30-lb.+, oblong barrel-shaped, ribbed fruit. Hulk sets multiple, uniform-sized fruits per plant.
100
30 lb. (13.6 kg)
Jack Be Little Pumpkin
266
PEPPER
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