Waltham Butternut

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Cucurbita moschata
(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 at Community Farm in Ann Arbor, Mich. Caution: in cool summers, fails to ripen in northernmost areas. Nevertheless, our best-selling winter squash variety.

We are offering three choices this year: this conventionally grown listing, an organic version, and a primo strain.

Supplier Transparency:
④ Multinational corporations not to our knowledge engaged in genetic engineering
⑥ Syngenta, manufacturer of neonicotinoids. We have decided to stop carrying varieties sold by Syngenta Group or its subsidiaries, Hollar and Goldsmith. Starting with the 2024 catalog, you will not see any Syngenta Group, or Code 6, varieties listed in our paper catalog. We will continue to sell some varieties online until our in house inventory is gone. Purchasing them will not further support Syngenta Group, but help us limit our losses and lessen the financial impact of our decision.

ships year-round

1687 Waltham

A: 1/8oz
$2.50
B: 1/2oz
$4.00
C: 1oz
$6.75
D: 4oz
$14.00
E: 1lb
$34.00