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  • Petunia Ultra Crimson Star F1

    Petunia Ultra Crimson Star F1

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  • Cabbage Stonehead

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    Marigold Showboat

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  • Zinnia Gold Sun

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  • Bean Pole Seychelles - AAS Edible-Vegetable Winner

    Bean, Pole Seychelles

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  • Squash Goldilocks

    Squash Goldilocks F1

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  • Kale Prizm, AAS Winner - When grown, Prizm produces attractive short, tight ruffle-edged leaves that are content to be grown in containers as well as in-ground beds.

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  • Canna 'South Pacific Scarlet' F1 2013 AAS Flower Award Winner This variety is grown from seed, not tuber.

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  • Zinnia Double Zahara Cherry - 2010 AAS Bedding Plant Award Winner This AAS Winner has fully double large cherry red flowers that bloom abundantly from early summer into fall.

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  • Pepper Carmen F1 - 2006 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner 'Carmen' is an improved sweet pepper with an unusual shape.

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  • Tomato Mingold

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  • Tomato Victor

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  • Marigold Butterball

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  • Tomato Jubilee - AAS Winner

    Tomato Jubilee

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  • Petunia Rose Marie

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  • Gypsophila Gypsy- 1997 AAS Flower Winner - Dwarf plant, only 10 to 14 inches tall but spreading 10 to 12 inches in the garden.

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  • Carrot Thumbelina

    Carrot Thumbelina

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  • Petunia Red Satin

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  • Basil Dark Opal

    Basil Dark Opal

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  • Impatiens Tango

    Impatiens Tango

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  • Geranium Rose Diamond

    Geranium Rose Diamond

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  • Corn, Sweet Early Xtra Sweet

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  • Verbena Sangria

    Verbena Sangria

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  • Watermelon Yellow Baby

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

    Pepper cayenne Red Ember F1

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  • Verbena bonariensis Vanity AAS Winner that creates a pollinator paradise with a compact habit perfect for containers.

    Verbena bonariensis Vanity

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  • Dianthus Jolt™ Pink F1

    Dianthus Interspecific Jolt™ Pink F1

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  • Vinca Jams 'N Jellies Blackberry 2012 AAS Flower Award Winner Extremely unique, velvety deep purple with white eye flower color will add excitement to summer gardens.

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  • Celosia Fresh Look Gold 2007 AAS Flower Award Winner Correctly named, these plants look as fresh in September as they did when planted in the spring.

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  • Celosia Fresh Look Yellow- 2004 AAS Flower Winner Fresh Look Yellow offers season-long garden color with minimal care.

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  • Pumpkin Orange Smoothie F1 - 2002 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner Children will be infatuated with Orange Smoothie pumpkins.

    Pumpkin Orange Smoothie F1

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  • Okra Louisiana Green Velvet

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  • Marigold Bonanza Bolero -1999 AAS Bedding Plant Winner This marigold is distinct because of its irregular gold and red design.

    Marigold Bonanza Bolero

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  • Aster Victory Giants Mixed

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  • Basil Sweet Dani - 1998 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - Greatly improved aromatic herb desirable for culinary and ornamental use.

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  • Cabbage O.S. Cross - AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner

    Cabbage O.S. Cross

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