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  • Tomato Celebrity

    Tomato Celebrity hybrid

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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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  • 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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  • Viola Skippy XL Plum-Gold hybrid - 2008 AAS Cool Season Bedding Plant Award Winner The flowers are uniquely designed with plum shades surrounding the golden centers (face), which contain radiating black lines affectionately called whiskers.

    Viola Skippy XL Plum-Gold hybrid

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  • Tomato Harkness

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  • Bean The Commodore

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  • Corn, Sweet Ear Pack Bantam 12-Row

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  • Scabiosa Heavenly Blue

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  • Portulaca Sundial Peach F1 - 1999 AAS Bedding Plant Winner - A glowing peach flower color is unique for this moss rose.

    Portulaca Sundial Peach F1

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  • Marigold Mammoth Mum

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  • Bean Cherokee Wax

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  • Zinnia Persian Carpet

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  • Celosia Castle Pink

    Celosia Castle Pink

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    Bean Gardengreen Snapbean

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    Marigold Happy Face

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    Marigold Yellow Galore

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  • Geranium Calliope® Medium Dark Red - 2017 AAS Ornamental Vegetative Winner

    Geranium Calliope® Medium Dark Red

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