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            Subject:  old fashion eatting pumpkins from year 1918
			
  
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            | fredie | 
            
               Athens,Alabama,Limestone 
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               I would like to know if anyone could give me there actual name. please. 
		
				
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               3/29/2009 9:26:25 PM 
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            | Ron Rahe ([email protected]) | 
            
               Cincinnati,OH 
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               Not sure which one it is though http://heirloomseedsmen.com/catalogs/Great-Northern/Great-Northern-Seed-Co-1918/Squash/ 
		
				
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               3/29/2009 10:28:11 PM 
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            | Captain Cold Weather | 
            
               Boulder County Colorado USA planet Earth 
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               1918 thats a problem. thats after WWI when GI came back from WWI they brough the flue and they also started bringing make seeds for their parents(true fact) So u get an increase in new varieties from france, germany.
  Try rareseeds.com and go through their winter sq catalog.
  New England pie pumpkin has been around that long. 
		
				
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               3/30/2009 10:24:35 AM 
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            | Engel's Great Pumpkins and Carvings | 
            
               Menomonie, WI ([email protected]) 
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               The real question is what is the end result of this pumpkin going to be. There are so many varities out there now that if your looking to make a pie, that are better. Heck with your hot weather a neck pumpkin or Cushaw would be a perfect fit. 
		
				
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               3/30/2009 1:48:47 PM 
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