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Winter Squash - Winter Luxury Pie Pumpkin

Winter Squash – Winter Luxury Pie Pumpkin

$4.75

Winter Luxury (Livingston’s Pie Squash), Heirloom

85 days. Introduced in 1893. Fruits average 6 pounds, making them the perfect size for two pies. Orange rind is covered in a delicate netting. Flesh is smooth, sweet and fiber-free. Not a good keeper, so enjoy by Thanksgiving or early winter. Limited quantity available.

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