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  • Pepper Flaming Flare F1 - AAS Winner - The fruit is ideal for making chili sauces and the heat of that sauce will increase depending on how late in the season the peppers are harvested.

    Pepper Flaming Flare F1

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  • Pumpkin Hijinks F1 - 2011 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner- This winning pumpkin variety produces small-sized, 7 to 9 pound fruits, of a very uniform size and shape.

    Pumpkin Hijinks F1

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  • Osteospermum Asti White F1

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  • Eggplant Fairy Tale F1 - 2005 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - Fairy Tale is a petite plant with decorative miniature eggplants.

    Eggplant Fairy Tale F1

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  • Petunia Wave® Lavender- 2002 AAS Flower Winner -Wave Lavender earned its AAS Award with a trailing, ground cover habit and exceptional garden performance similar to the famous Wave® Purple.

    Petunia Wave® Lavender F1

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  • Tithonia Fiesta Del Sol - 2000 AAS Flower Winner - The first dwarf Mexican sunflower, Fiesta Del Sol thrives on summer heat and humidity, attaining a mature height of 2-3 feet.

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  • Basil Siam Queen - 1997 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - Siam Queen is an improved Thai basil or tropical basil.

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  • Bean Kentucky Blue (pole)

    Bean Kentucky Blue

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  • Basil Dark Opal

    Basil Dark Opal

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  • Pumpkin Autumn Gold

    Pumpkin Autumn Gold

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  • Carnation Scarlet Luminette

    Carnation Scarlet Luminette

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  • Pansy Orange Prince

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  • Pepper cayenne Red Ember - 2018 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner

    Pepper cayenne Red Ember F1

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  • Geranium Brocade Fire

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  • American Dream Sweet Corn

    Corn, Sweet American Dream

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    Hunnemannia Sunlite

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  • Celosia Flamma Orange AAS Winner - compact plant with numerous branches and lots of flowers

    Celosia Flamma Orange

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  • Squash Sunshine F1- 2004 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner

    Squash Sunshine F1

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  • Okra Louisiana Green Velvet

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  • Watermelon New Queen F1 - 1999 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - Watermelon isn't just red anymore.

    Watermelon New Queen F1

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  • Petunia Fantasy Pink Morn F1 -1996 AAS Bedding Plant Winner

    Petunia Fantasy Pink Morn F1

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  • Columbine McKana Giant

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  • Dianthus Telstar Picotee F1 - 1989 AAS Flower Winner

    Dianthus Telstar Picotee F1

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  • Zinnia Yellow Marvel

    Zinnia Yellow Marvel

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  • Marigold Janie Gold

    Marigold Janie Gold

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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.

    Fennel Antares F1

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  • Cucumber Green Light - 2020 Edible-Vegetable AAS Winner

    Cucumber Green Light F1

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  • Mizuna Red Kingdom - All-America Selections has never had a mizuna (Japanese mustard) as a winner, much less a beautifully colored variety.

    Mizuna Red Kingdom F1

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  • Add to List Watermelon 'Harvest Moon' F1 2013 AAS Vegetable Award Winner The first ever hybrid, triploid seedless watermelon to win a coveted AAS Award!

    Watermelon Harvest Moon F1

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  • Watermelon Shiny Boy F1 - 2010 AAS Vegetable Award Winner This AAS Winner has sweet tropical flavor and crisp texture.

    Watermelon Shiny Boy F1

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  • Cilantro Delfino - 2006 AAS Vegetable Award Winner 'Delfino' is an aromatic, edible herb, and unlike other coriander has unique, fine fern-like foliage.

    Cilantro Delfino

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  • Squash Papaya Pear F1 - 2003 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner The first summer squash with a shape similar to a tropical papaya fruit.

    Squash Papaya Pear F1

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  • Squash Fordhook Zucchini

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  • Lettuce Bronze Beauty

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  • Nierembergia Mont Blanc

    Nierembergia Mont Blanc

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  • Snapdragon Rocket Bronze

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