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  • Marigold Gold Galore

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  • Hibiscus Southern Belle

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  • Bean Goldcrop

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  • Pea Sugar Snap - A Gold Medal AAS WInner

    Pea Sugar Snap

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  • Pepper Chili Pie - 2017 AAS Edible-Vegetable Winner

    Pepper Chili Pie F1

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  • Tomato Mountain Rouge - 2019 AAS Edible-Vegetable Winner

    Tomato Mountain Rouge F1

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  • Pepper Buffy - AAS Edible-Vegetable Winner

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  • Avalanche Beet exhibits a mild, sweet taste with a uniform root shape and no reddish tinge, making for more attractive produce.

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  • Impatiens SunPatiens Vigorous Shell Pink - The truly unique genetic background of SunPatiens® Vigorous Shell Pink delivers unsurpassed garden performance with season long, soft pink flowers that never slow down.

    Impatiens SunPatiens® Vigorous Shell Pink

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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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  • Gaillardia Mesa Yellow F1 2010 AAS Flower Award Winner The first F1 gaillardia from seed delivers a more uniform plant with more flowers than other varieties.

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  • Tomato Burpee Globe

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  • Carrot Purple Haze F1 - 2006 AAS Vegetable Award Winner 'Purple Haze' is the first imperator-shaped purple carrot.

    Carrot Purple Haze F1

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  • Snapdragon Guinea Gold

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  • Cantaloupe Queen of Colorado

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  • Salvia Royal Blue

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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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  • 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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  • Aster Victory Giants Mixed

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  • Basil Sweet Dani - 1998 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - Greatly improved aromatic herb desirable for culinary and ornamental use.

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  • Zinnia Crystal White - 1997 AAS Bedding Plant Winner - Pure white, single daisy like blooms cover this low growing plant all season.

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  • Bean Kentucky Blue (pole)

    Bean Kentucky Blue

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  • Bean Greencrop

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  • Snapdragon Floral Carpet Rose

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  • Marigold Golden Jubilee

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  • Zinnia Rosy Future

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  • Petunia Red Picotee

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    Petunia Polo Salmon F1

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  • Pepper Hungarian Mexican Sunrise - AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner

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  • Pumpkin Crown Prince - 2020 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner

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  • Torenia Summery Love Pure White AAS Winner has pure white flowers on compact plants

    Torenia Summery Love Pure White F1

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  • Ornamental Pepper Black Hawk F1 2016 AAS Flower Award Winner If you are looking for a plant with adorable little ornamental peppers that start off black and change to a beautiful, head-turning red, you'll be over the moon for our newest AAS regional ornamental pepper winner, Black Hawk" F1.

    Ornamental Pepper Black Hawk F1

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  • Tomato Chef's Choice Pink - AAS Edible-Vegetable Winner

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  • Pepper Cayennetta F1 - 2012 AAS Vegetable Winner - Cayennetta is an excellent tasting mildly spicy pepper that is very easy to grow, even for novice gardeners.

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  • Zinnia Double Zahara Cherry - 2010 AAS Bedding Plant Award Winner This AAS Winner has fully double large cherry red flowers that bloom abundantly from early summer into fall.

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