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Nov 27, 2014 5:50 AM CST
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It seems the Orange Hubbard is really the Golden Hubbard, perhaps the naming has changed with some sellers due to copyrights?

The Golden Hubbard, which is really an orange-red, was developed by J. J. Harrison of Storr’s & Harrison Company, Painsville, Ohio. It was introduced by D. M. Ferry & Company of Detroit in 1898. The Golden Hubbard should produce a dark green or olive-green patch on the blossom end, an indication that the seed is growing true to type.


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I think the shape fits the Hubbard type best Dave.

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