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  • Pepper Giant Marconi F1- 2001 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - Giant Marconi is an improved Italian grilling pepper.

    Pepper Giant Marconi F1

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    Pumpkin Spirit

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  • Squash Cream of the Crop

    Squash Cream of the Crop

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  • Tomato Mingold

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  • Tomato Pink Delicious - All-America Selection Edible-Vegetable Winner

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  • Fennel Antares F1 - 2017 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner What is extremely fun about this winning plant is its many uses: as an edible bulb; for its ornamental fronds; as a seed producer; and as a favorite food of pollinators, namely swallowtail caterpillars.

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  • Bean Seminole

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  • Cabbage Savoy Express F1 -2000 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner This is the earliest savoy (crinkled or waffle-like) cabbage with a sweet, non-bitter flavor perfect for slaw or other cabbage salads.

    Cabbage Savoy Express F1

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  • Corn, Sweet Honey 'N Pearl

    Corn, Sweet Honey ‘N Pearl

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  • Lettuce Bronze Beauty

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  • When you need Serrano peppers to help bring the heat to your recipes, look no further than Pepper Flaming Jade F1, our 2016 AAS Regional Winner for the Heartland and Great Lakes areas.

    Pepper Flaming Jade F1

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  • Aji Rico Pepper F1 - 2017 AAS Edible-Vegetable National Winner

    Pepper Aji Rico F1

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  • Spinach Melody

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  • Squash Early Butternut

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    Tomato Florimerica

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  • Watermelon Yellow Baby

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  • Basil Magical Michael - 2002 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - An ornamental, edible sweet basil with a clearly refined plant size and shape, 'Magical Michael' plants are uniform and reliably 15 inches tall and 16-17 inches wide.

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  • Carrot Purple Haze F1 - 2006 AAS Vegetable Award Winner 'Purple Haze' is the first imperator-shaped purple carrot.

    Carrot Purple Haze F1

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  • Cucumber Fanfare hybrid

    Cucumber Fanfare hybrid

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  • Mustard Green Wave - AAS Edible-Vegetable Winner

    Mustard Green Wave

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  • Pepper Orange Blaze

    Pepper Orange Blaze F1

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  • Love the look of white pumpkins for your fall holiday décor? Then you will love our first-ever white pumpkin AAS Regional Winner Super Moon F1.

    Pumpkin Super Moon F1

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  • Squash Yankee Hybrid

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  • Tomato Chef's Choice Orange F1 2014 AAS Vegetable Award Winner Chef's Choice Orange F1 is a hybrid derived from the popular heirloom Amana Orange which matures late in the season.

    Tomato Chef’s Choice Orange F1

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  • Tomato Mountain Rouge - 2019 AAS Edible-Vegetable Winner

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  • Melon Amy- 2004 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner

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  • Bean Improved Commodore

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  • Beet Perfected Detroit

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  • Corn, Sweet Spancross Hybrid

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  • Eggplant Patio Baby F1

    Eggplant Patio Baby F1

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  • Oregano Cleopatra - Unique from Greek and Italian oreganos, Cleopatra has a mildly spicy, pepperminty flavor

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  • Pepper Blushing Beauty F1 - 2000 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - Blushing Beauty describes the color changes of this productive sweet bell pepper.

    Pepper Blushing Beauty F1

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  • Pumpkin Crown Prince - 2020 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner

    Pumpkin Blue Prince F1

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  • Squash Sunburst

    Squash Sunburst

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  • Tomato Victor

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  • Mini Love Watermelon - This personal-sized Asian watermelon is perfect for smaller families and smaller gardens. Shorter vines (3-4’) still produce up to six fruits per plant and can be grown in smaller spaces.

    Watermelon Mini Love F1

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