Luminas are cool. I grew a few last year and they carved up real nice. They also make a decent pie. You can't, however, beat an AG pumpkin (Atlantic Giant). One like Jack, here:
The pumpkin to the rear right of Jack is a rather small Big Max -- about the size of a grocery store pumpkin. I grew a 72# one last year and that one is one of her offspring.
Now, Jack is "okay" for an AG pumpkin. He is the first one I've grown and he weighed in yesterday at 204 pounds. The current world Giant Pumpkin record is held by Larry Checkon's 1,469 lb AG. Check THAT puppy out:
http://www.bigpumpkins.com/
Here's my Jack all carved up for Hallowe'en last night:
And Jack with the rest of the carved pumpkins:
The pumpkin at the far left back is a 36# Conneticut Field pumpkin, and you can see how much bigger than that Jack is.
Next year I hope to get to 300#. I totally neglected my patch this year and lost 5 vines to Squash Vine Borers. Jack's vine was split in 5 places from SVB, I watered him once or twice, sprayed insecticides once, and didn't use any ferts. I'm surprised he survived. He did though. Next year I'm going to tend the vines properly. I think I'll end up carving in the garage though, my husband sez that if I grow anything over 200# again, I can move it myself
Heh,
Roan