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            Subject:  Squash genetic question
			
  
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            | turkeygun | 
            
               Bellevue, Ohio 
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               I have a 1622 Liggett( 1725 Harp x 664.5 Liggett) that was a squash-kin the one offspring that I can find a picture for is 1494 Bordsen 2011 which was a squash-kin also. So if i use it to pollinate a squash and pollinate it with a squash, what would the offspring be? Would they be a mix or pure squash? There was one 175 Vanderpool I cant find info on maybe sirpumkin can tell me if it was green or not. Thanks Dan 
		
				
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               2/17/2013 5:27:39 PM 
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            | brotherdave | 
            
               Corryton, TN 
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               Sorry but I don't see any squash in the 1622 or 1494. Maybe I'm misreading your post 
		
				
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               2/17/2013 7:26:10 PM 
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            | turkeygun | 
            
               Bellevue, Ohio 
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               here is a picture of the pumpkin http://www.dispatch.com/content/slideshows/2011/10/largest-pumpkins.html?slide=16 I belive it shows that it has some squash greens? But I dont know much about squash. 
		
				
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               2/17/2013 7:40:30 PM 
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            | turkeygun | 
            
               Bellevue, Ohio 
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               Also here is a picture of the 1494 Bordsen http://www.appeal-democrat.com/articles/world-110607-pumpkin-grown.html thank Dan 
		
				
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               2/17/2013 7:57:32 PM 
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            | brotherdave | 
            
               Corryton, TN 
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               They are both pumpkins. If it has orange on it it's a pumpkin. Many pumpkins will have some green. If you cross either of the two you mentioned with a squash I'm quite sure you would get a pumpkin. 
		
				
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               2/17/2013 9:49:03 PM 
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