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  • Vinca Mega Bloom Orchid Halo

    Vinca Mega Bloom Orchid Halo F1

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  • Rudbeckia x American Gold Rush - AAS Herbaceous Perennial Winner

    Rudbeckia x American Gold Rush

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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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  • Echinacea 'Cheyenne Spirit' 2013 AAS Flower Award Winner This stunning first-year flowering Echinacea captures the spirit of the North American plains by producing a delightful mix of flower colors from rich purple, pink, red and orange tones to lighter yellows, creams and white.

    Echinacea Cheyenne Spirit

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  • Petunia Martha Washington

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  • Pepper Mariachi hybrid 2006 - AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner Mariachi is named after the Mexican regional musical band that became popular in Jalisco, Mexico in the mid-1800's.

    Pepper Mariachi hybrid

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  • Cleome Sparkler Blush F1 - 2002 AAS Flower Winner 'Sparkler Blush' flowers freely all season.

    Cleome Sparkler Blush F1

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

    Watermelon New Queen F1

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  • Corn, Sweet Goldengrain Hybrid

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  • Morning Glory Blue Star

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  • Rudbeckia Indian Summer

    Rudbeckia Indian Summer

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  • Columbine McKana Giant

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  • Marigold Spun Gold

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  • Pansy Majestic Giants Mix

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  • Petunia Purple Pirouette

    Petunia Purple Pirouette

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  • Snapdragon Madame Butterfly - AAS Flower Winner

    Snapdragon Madame Butterfly

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  • Marigold Janie Gold

    Marigold Janie Gold

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  • Pansy Orange Prince

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  • Cuphea FloriGlory Diana - 2018 AAS Flower Winner

    Cuphea FloriGlory Diana

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  • Tomato Purple Zebra F1 | All-America Selections Edible-Vegetable Winner

    Tomato Purple Zebra F1

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  • Impatiens Bounce Pink Flame looks like an Impatiens walleriana in habit, flower form and count, but is completely downy mildew resistant, which means this impatiens will last from spring all the way through fall.

    Impatiens Bounce™ Pink Flame PPAF ‘Balboufink’

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  • Watermelon Faerie F1 2012 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner Faerie is a non-traditional watermelon in that it has a creamy yellow rind with thin stripes yet still yields sweet pink-red flesh with a high sugar content and crisp texture.

    Watermelon Faerie F1

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  • Pepper Holy Molé hybrid - 2007 AAS Vegetable Award Winner 'Holy Molé' is a memorable name and the plant will provide a memorable harvest of peppers.

    Pepper Holy Molé hybrid

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  • Gypsophila Gypsy Deep Rose- 2004 AAS Bedding Plant Winner - Gypsy Deep Rose is an annual G. muralis with dainty, rose-like blooms.

    Gypsophila Gypsy Deep Rose

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  • Squash Bush Delicata - 2002 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner If you have never eaten a Delicata squash, this is the one to grow to eat.

    Squash Bush Delicata

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  • Nierembergia Purple Robe

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  • Bean Medal Refugee

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  • Petunia Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower

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  • Celosia Prestige Scarlet - 1997 AAS Flower Winner - Deep scarlet combs cover entire plant over a prolonged period.

    Celosia Prestige Scarlet

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  • Carrot Thumbelina

    Carrot Thumbelina

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  • Mustard Green Wave - AAS Edible-Vegetable Winner

    Mustard Green Wave

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  • Squash Hercules Butternut

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  • Petunia Orchid Daddy

    Petunia Orchid Daddy

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  • Squash Sunburst

    Squash Sunburst

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  • Zinnia Border Beauty Rose

    Zinnia Border Beauty Rose

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