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  • Marigold Super Hero Spry - 2018 AAS Flower Winner

    Marigold Super Hero Spry

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  • Sunflower Concert Bell F1 - All-America Selections Winner

    Sunflower Concert Bell F1

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  • Asian Garden Celosia

    Celosia Asian Garden

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  • Melon Melemon F1 2013 AAS Vegetable Award Winner The earliness, high yield on healthy, strong plants and superior taste all contributed to this melon becoming an AAS Winner.

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  • Melon Lambkin F1 - 2009 AAS Vegetable Award Winner ‘Lambkin’ is a gourmet melon that is early to mature and easy to grow in containers or garden soil.

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  • Cornflower Jubilee Gem

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  • Viola Skippy XL Red-Gold F1 - 2006 AAS Cool Season Bedding Plant Winner Skippy XL Red-Gold is the first Viola cornuta to earn the prestigious AAS Award.

    Viola Skippy XL Red-Gold F1

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  • Marigold Early Sunshine

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  • Pansy Ultima Morpho F1 - 2002 AAS Flower Winner This AAS Winner has a distinct bi-color design.

    Pansy Ultima Morpho F1

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  • Pepper_Sweet_Banana

    Pepper Sweet Banana

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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.

    Tithonia Fiesta Del Sol

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  • Bean, Lima Cangreen Bush

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  • Marigold Red Head

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  • Corn, Sweet Big Mo

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  • Pansy Maxim Marina

    Pansy Maxim Marina

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    Marigold Petite Orange

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  • Zinnia Bonanza

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  • Shasta Daisy Snow Lady

    Shasta Daisy Snow Lady

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    Geranium Carefree Scarlet

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  • Petunia Circus

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    Squash Sun Drops F1

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  • Marigold Big Duck Gold _ AAS Flower Winner

    Marigold Big Duck Gold F1

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  • Petunia Tidal Wave Red Velour F1 - Large flowers literally cover the vigorously spreading plants that rarely need deadheading because new blooms continuously pop up and cover the old, spent blooms.

    Petunia Tidal Wave® Red Velour F1

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