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  • Marigold Super Hero Spry - 2018 AAS Flower Winner

    Marigold Super Hero Spry

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  • Marigold Toreador

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    Marigold Yellow Galore

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  • Marigold Yellowstone

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  • Melon Amy- 2004 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner

    Melon Amy

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  • Melon Angel F1- 2003 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner An early Mediterranean-type melon, Angel has a heavenly flavor.

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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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  • 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.

    Melon Melemon F1

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  • Mizuna Red Kingdom - All-America Selections has never had a mizuna (Japanese mustard) as a winner, much less a beautifully colored variety.

    Mizuna Red Kingdom F1

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  • Morning Glory Blue Star

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  • Morning Glory Pearly Gates

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  • Mustard Green Wave - AAS Edible-Vegetable Winner

    Mustard Green Wave

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  • Mustard Prizewinner, C.L.S.

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  • Nasturtium Glorious Gleam Mixture

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  • Nicotiana Avalon Bright Pink F1 - 2001 AAS Bedding Plant Winner - Avalon Bright Pink is an improved dwarf nicotiana that provides multitudes of star-shaped blooms throughout the growing season.

    Nicotiana Avalon Bright Pink F1

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  • Nicotiana Nicki-Red

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  • Nicotiana Perfume Deep Purple F1 - 2006 AAS Bedding Plant Winner -Perfume Deep Purple flowers are shaped like stars.

    Nicotiana Perfume Deep Purple F1

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  • Nierembergia Mont Blanc

    Nierembergia Mont Blanc

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  • Nierembergia Purple Robe

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  • Okra Blondy

    Okra Blondy

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  • Okra Burgundy

    Okra Burgundy

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  • Okra Cajun Delight F1 - 1997 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - 3 to 5 inch green pods produced in about 50 to 55 days.

    Okra Cajun Delight F1

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  • Candle Fire Okra -2017 AAS Winner - A unique red okra with pods that are round, not ribbed, and a brighter red color than the reddish burgundy okras currently available.

    Okra Candle Fire F1

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  • Okra Louisiana Green Velvet

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  • Onion Excel Bermuda

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  • Onion Super Star F1 - 2001 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - Super Star is an improved white sweet onion recommended for all spring gardens in North America because it is day-length neutral.

    Onion Super Star F1

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    Onion Yellow Valencia

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  • Ornamental Kale Glamour Red F1 - 2011 AAS Cool Season Bedding Plant Winner. Glamour Red is an excellent achievement in breeding for its unique shiny leaves.

    Ornamental Kale Glamour Red F1

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  • Ornamental Pepper Black Olive - 2012 AAS Flower Winner All season long this beauty kept its upright habit with nicely draping leaves and dark purple/black fruit which appeared in small clusters along the stems.

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  • Ornamental Pepper Black Pearl 2006 - AAS Flower Winner - Black Pearl is a handsome plant with black foliage.

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  • Ornamental Pepper Candlelight

    Ornamental Pepper Candlelight

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  • Ornamental Pepper Chilly Chili F1 - 2002 AAS Flower Winner - The first family-friendly ornamental pepper with exceptional garden performance.

    Ornamental Pepper Chilly Chili F1

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  • Ornamental Pepper Holiday Cheer

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  • Ornamental Pepper Holiday Time

    Ornamental Pepper Holiday Time

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  • Ornamental Pepper NuMex Easter 2014 AAS Bedding Plant Award Winner NuMex Easter is a compact, well branched, uniform in size plant that displays small clusters of 4-6 fruits on top of the plant in a range from lavender to light yellow and when fully mature a light orange.

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  • Ornamental Pepper Onyx Red - 2018 AAS Flower Winner

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