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Altitude (to)maters (Scott)

Colorado

Over the last couple months I've been crunching some numbersfor some of the popular and higher priced seeds from last years live auction results.
These results were posted by spudder in the auction section.
If you have a seed or seed set that is not on this list you want to see the numbers on let me know.

12/26/2021 8:36:51 PM

Altitude (to)maters (Scott)

Colorado

Scott's Seed Price List

2145.5 McMullen '15(1756 Howell/Jolivette x 1625 Gantner)
$600-855 (2 seeds auctioned)

1911 Urena '17 (2066 Geddes x 1631 Urena)
$140-250, mid $172 (19 seeds auctioned)

2528 Geddes ’18 (1911 Urena x 1803 Gadberry)
$50-100 mid $67 (11 seeds auctioned)

2624.6 Willemijns '16 (2145 McMullen x 1872 Willemijns)
$185-350 mid $270 (4 seeds auctioned)

1885,5 Werner '19 (1501Vanderweilen x 2112Skinner)
$40-60 mid $45 (7 seeds auctioned)

2350 Gienger '20 (1501 Vanderwielen x Self) tiger king
$55-205 mid $94 (40 seeds auctioned)

1501 Vanderwielen '17 (2004 VanderWielen x 2145 McMullen)
$150-300 mid $239 (8 seeds auctioned)

2183 Mendi '19 (1911 urena x 2469 daletas)
$180-325 mid $265 (15 seeds auctioned)

12/26/2021 8:37:02 PM

Altitude (to)maters (Scott)

Colorado

2517 Haist '19 (2005 Haist x self)
$50-85 mid $79 (17 seeds auctioned)

2552 Mendi '20 (2183.7 Mendi x Self)
$130-260 mid $202 (17 seeds auctioned)

2112 Stelts '20 (1686 Stelts x 2226 Boonen/Herman)
$100-150 mid $115 (7 seeds auctioned)

2112 Skinner '17 (1810 Werner x 1810 Werner)
$35-55 mid $46 (11 seeds auctioned)

2114 Wallace '18 (2145 McMullen x 2624 Willemijns)
$70-105 mid $87 (13 seeds auctioned)

2276 Lieber '20 (2114 Wallace x self)
$30-75 mid $54 (9 seeds auctioned)

Mendi 2020 pumpkin set (3 seeds)
2552,2081,2026
$115-260 mid $184 (9 sets auctioned)

12/26/2021 8:37:22 PM

Altitude (to)maters (Scott)

Colorado

The price show the highest and lowest auction and then finds the average price between all the single auctions. The total seeds auctioned number includes the seeds auctioned off in sets.

12/26/2021 8:41:51 PM

Altitude (to)maters (Scott)

Colorado

I put the 1885.5 Werner(grew to WR) in this just for fun. It already had an auction winning bid this year of $560. lol

12/26/2021 8:48:02 PM

Mark G.

Marion,IN

Thanks for your work on this. I enjoy reading this type of info. Keep up the good work. Mark G.

12/26/2021 11:23:03 PM

Berggren

Brooktondale, New York

Yeah I thank you for your time and efforts as well
The 1885 going to cost you if it comes up.

12/26/2021 11:49:26 PM

Jay Yohe

Pittsburgh, PA

Nice job

12/27/2021 12:04:53 AM

Dibble

Diamond, Ohio

This is very interesting

12/27/2021 7:09:22 AM

Gads

Deer Park WA

Very cool, thanks for the info Scott

12/27/2021 11:12:31 AM

Gerald UK

Watlington, UK

Thanks Scott. Great work. Would be cool if this could be put into some kind of website for future reference as time goes on, a bit like pumpkinfanatic, though I appreciate it will be quite a bit of work.

12/27/2021 12:01:17 PM

Rmen

valtierra/spain

A little history, At an auction, a grower paid more than $ 1,000 for seed 2145, and won both seeds, more than $ 2,000 for both.
In England, I think the Big Show was paid £ 1250, I think I remember the 2323 Meier seed.https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-suffolk-35744149
And in 2010, for the 1810 stevens, 1500 $ was paid for a seed, this says in this article. https://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-1600-pumpkin-seed-2013-10-29

12/27/2021 1:51:40 PM

Pumpkinman Dan

Johnston, Iowa

Thank you Scott for taking the time to research and post this. Very helpful to be able to be an informed consumer :-)

12/27/2021 2:10:43 PM

pumpkinpal2

Syracuse, NY

It should not matter what a seed went for a week ago, a year ago, etc., pertaining to what it will go for nowaday at an auction; That is determined by what any number of growers are willing to shell out for that seed or seeds in total that they are bidding on in real time. I have plennnnn-ty of seeds and don't need any more but I'd hate to have anyone announce their own belief of how much any seed 'should' go for during an auction. Even if I'm not bidding, that is pretty annoying. Sure, very interesting/informative and neat to look at/flip through but let's not let it go to anyone's head nor influence prices. A seed's real value, and only to its grower, mind us, is the cost to grow that seed's mother fruit divided by the # of seeds that are retrieved from it. A {X,XXX-pounder costing $500 to grow}'s 500 seeds retrieved could start out valued at $1 each and then, WE go from there @ the auction - to a $20 minimum bid, lol---eg

12/27/2021 6:53:28 PM

Altitude (to)maters (Scott)

Colorado

I didn't mean to ruffle any feathers. I was just spending the time to gather the available info and present it to save others time.

12/27/2021 7:35:42 PM

Dalton

Ironton, ohio

I found it quite interesting, could give some newer growers some insight into how the auctions can go. Of course these are just the hot seeds of the past few seasons, many great options go for 30-60 bucks, and may explode in price if someone turns them into something special. I hope to be in that auction when everyone falls asleep or has technical glitch while bidding on an 1885 and I get it for under $40. Happy new year everybody!

12/27/2021 7:53:24 PM

spudder

Altitude, you did nothing wrong.
It is surprising how many high priced seeds were not high priced at first. 2145, 2183, 1501, 1875, 1885 were all fairly cheap at first until someone grew really big ones. These were all over shadowed by other new seeds in their perspective years.

12/27/2021 8:35:11 PM

pumpkinpal2

Syracuse, NY

Goodness - no, no feathers ruffled - I have a habit of implying that, though, in my wordings over the years (no 'lol' there); Should I not be the one of the bunch that expresses a bit of caution when something new and maybe beneficial comes along that has no 'track record' yet? No. At the same time, though, the one opinion that is not yet popular is just that - not yet popular. I hope it doesn't become so, in this case, but I needed to express it. I also agree totally with ALL of you and especially the last two others' comments in that had this not come to light, I would not have known how cheap an 1885 was to begin with. Rock and a hard place - I never buy seeds that are fresh outta the fruit, with no track record yet; Fittingly, as soon as they DO have one and gain popularity and presumed value out of my reach, well, that's how we got to be right here at the moment - Sorries! (very many) and oh, by the weigh, is there a data set for the 1756 Howell/Jolivette? That is my new PB of seed cost at $135, for starters, lol - eg

12/27/2021 11:04:58 PM

Altitude (to)maters (Scott)

Colorado

1756 Howell Jolivette '14 (1057.2 Howell 2013 Xself)
only 2 auctions
one seed $45
and one with 1625.5 Gantner $200

12/27/2021 11:54:52 PM

pumpkinpal2

Syracuse, NY

Thanks - I hope it sprouts! eric g

12/27/2021 11:58:37 PM

Orange U. Glad

Georgia

Plus, some people are truly bidding to support the clubs. So someone who is a member of the club might stay in the auction scrum longer and technically "over pay." Or in the Wisconsin auction held at a bar/restaurant- alcohol might come into play. :-)

Spudder is spot on about seeds being cheap at first. I have the 1885 because it was in a set with the 1810. Maybe the whole set was $65. I think most people thought the 1810 was going to be a hotter seed. Now, I will feel guilty about killing the 1885 because of what happened this year. lol

12/28/2021 10:31:19 AM

Rick j.

stoughton WI

Hey, dont be hating on the 1756. You cant put a price on something, not knowing how bad somebody wants it.

12/29/2021 4:48:28 PM

cojoe

Colorado

We(GPC) sold a 1810 Stevens for $1625. The buyer made three or four payments. True story. I was the treasurer and received the payments.

12/29/2021 7:24:19 PM

pumpkinpal2

Syracuse, NY

Lol @ Rick - to cover MYself, I be lovin' the 1756 - I won't say why until I grow another, but for me to pay over $80 for any seed? Oh, I must have my reasons, lol---Great seed---eg

12/30/2021 1:27:10 PM

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