(105 days dry) Open pollinated. Elegant 9" tan fruits weighing 4–5 lb. Orange dry flesh has a sweet nutty flavor. Excellent keeper. Bred by the Massachusetts Agricultural Extension Service by crossing New Hampshire Butternut (a 1956 Yaeger/Meader development) with a neckless moschata from Turkey, and introduced by Bob Young of Waltham, MA. Won 1970 AAS. Continues to be Anne Elder’s most dependable winter squash. Caution: in cool summers fails to ripen in northernmost areas. Nevertheless, our best-selling winter squash variety.
We are offering three choices this year: conventionally grown, organic and this primo strain for the most fastidious among you: Wig Out Waltham A top-of-the-line strain, good for market growers or the most particular home gardeners. For those who get excited by good form, this is the choice for you. In two years of field trials it has proven to be the best in both yield and consistency, with near-perfect size and shape—no long or crooked necks to be found!
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