Price: $3.95
SKU: 3370341Other synonyms include; Autumnal Boston Marrow, Autumnal Marrow, Boston Vegetable Marrow, Cambridge Marrow, Chicago Marrow, Chicago Orange Marrow, Colvin's Orange Marrow, Dunlap Early Prolific Marrow, Early Marrow, Early Orange Marrow, Early Prolific Marrow, Early Prolific Orange Marrow, Extra Early Marrow, Extra Early Orange Marrow, Extra Early Prolific Marrow, Extra Early Prolific Orange Marrow, Golden West Hard Shell, Improved Boston Marrow, Improved Marrow, Improved Orange Marrow, Improved Prolific Marrow, Improved Prolific Orange Marrow, Large Boston Marrow, Marrow, Metcalf, Orange, Orange Marrow, Prolific Marrow, Prolific Orange Marrow.[3]
The is the finest eating pumpkin there is. I know it's sold as a squash and it grows on a hollow vine like a summer squash, but for eating, it is a pumpkin; the best tasting you will ever find. The skin is thin so it is not suited for commercial use, but it's perfect for home use and storage.
We grew these as part of a Three Sisters garden. The squash are enormous; several were two feet long. These were eaten less by the deer than were all other squash varieties except kabocha. We used these for pie as well as in place of sweet potato casserole; the flavor was outstanding. The seeds roast well and are indistinguishable from roasted pumpkin seeds. As long as the skin is unblemished these have proven to be good for storage, lasting far longer than sweet pumpkins and some almost as long as kabocha.
Near perfect germ, no pest trouble, almost no disease problems: very late in the season they did develop a bit of Downy on the older leaves, but this was not a critical problem. Got mine in a bit late, but they made up for lost time! The vines never did stop blooming and setting, and very quickly over-ran their plot, adjacent plots, and the yard. Due to late start, my fruits were only in the 25-30 lb range, and PROLIFIC. Sweet, very fine grained flesh, seed cavity a bit large and well stuffed (but I like the seeds too). Flavor is incomparable, so I won't try. These bad boys will be in my garden (well, corn patch from now on, I think) for as long as I am.