kim,
there are a number of heritage seed groups that deal with keeping the old open-pollinated varieties viable. so try contacting the various seed conservancy groups, Seed Savers is the one that comes to mind (i think that's the correct name) [my brain is suffering from "putting up
new exhibit" overload and so i'm not quite sure]. if you can't find it and you still need info, email me <[log in to unmask]> and i'll find something for you.
linn
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> Ok - this is a weird one.
>
> I need to find out how pumpkins were used and grown at the turn of the
> century. Anyone know who I might contact to find out?
>
> Kim Stull
> Midway Village & Museum Center
> Rockford, IL
>
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