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  • Squash Greyzini Zucchini

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  • Squash Honey Bear F1 2009 AAS Vegetable Award Winner The sweet flavor of ‘Honey Bear’ is the main reason any gardener would want to grow this acorn squash but there are many more exceptional qualities.

    Squash Honey Bear F1

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  • Squash Jersey Golden Acorn

    Squash Jersey Golden Acorn

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  • Squash kabocha Sweet Jade F1 - AAS edible-vegetable winner

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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.

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  • Squash Peter Pan

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    Squash Sun Drops F1

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  • Squash Sunburst

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  • Squash Sunshine F1- 2004 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner

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  • Squash Sweet Mama - AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner

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  • Squash Tivoli F1

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  • Squash Uconn

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  • Squash_Waltham_Butternut

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  • Squash Yankee Hybrid

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  • These vigorous strawberry plants are easy to grow, from seed or transplant, and produce an abundant harvest throughout the growing season.

    Strawberry Delizz® F1

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  • Sunflower Concert Bell F1 - All-America Selections Winner

    Sunflower Concert Bell F1

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  • Sunflower Ring of Fire- 2001 AAS Flower Winner Ring of Fire is a five-inch sunflower having golden petal edges and a ring of red surrounding the chocolate brown center.

    Sunflower Ring of Fire

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  • Sunflower Soraya - 2000 AAS Flower Winner- Soraya is the first sunflower in AAS history to earn an AAS Award.

    Sunflower Soraya

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  • Swiss Chard Bright Lights - 1998 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - Improved for colors, stems can be yellow, gold, orange, pink, violet or striped in addition to red or white.

    Swiss Chard Bright Lights

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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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  • Tithonia Torch

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  • Tomato Apple Yellow

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  • Tomato Big Beef hybrid

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  • Tomato Burpee Globe

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  • Tomato Candyland Red - 2016 AAS Winner

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  • Tomato Cardinal

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  • Tomato Celano - 2020 AAS Edible-Vegetable Winner

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  • Tomato Celebrity

    Tomato Celebrity hybrid

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  • Chef's Choice Green Tomato - The newest addition to the Chef’s Choice series produces beautiful green colored fruits with subtle yellow stripes and a wonderful citrus-like flavor and perfect tomato texture.

    Tomato Chef’s Choice Green F1

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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.

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  • Tomato Early Resilience - AAS Edible Winner

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  • Tomato Fantastico F1 2014 AAS Vegetable Award Winner Fantastico is a must for any market grower or home gardener looking for an early-maturing, high-yielding grape tomato with built-in Late Blight Tolerance.

    Tomato Fantastico F1

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  • Tomato Fire Fly - 2019 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner

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  • Tomato Husky Gold hybrid

    Tomato Husky Gold hybrid

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  • Tomato Jasper F1 2013 AAS Vegetable Award Winner Excellent taste, a long harvest window and outstanding performance in the trials contributes to this tomato’s success.

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  • Tomato Jolly F1 - 2001 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - Jolly is a delicious, new pink tomato.

    Tomato Jolly F1

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