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  • Pepper Cornito Giallo F1 2016 AAS Vegetable Award Winner “DOUBLE YUM” was one judge’s response to our new AAS Winner Cornito Giallo F1 pepper, “The flavor on this one is totally a winner!”

    Pepper Cornito Giallo F1

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  • Salvia Summer Jewel White - 2015 AAS Winner - This dwarf sized, compact plant has a prolific bloom count throughout the summer. As a bonus, the blooms appear almost two weeks earlier than other white salvias.

    Salvia Summer Jewel™ White

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  • Tomato Terenzo F1 - 2011 AAS Vegetable Award Winner AAS Winner 'Terenzo' is a high yielding red cherry fruited 'Tumbler' type of tomato that is a prolific producer on a tidy low-growing, trailing plant.

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  • Petunia Opera Supreme Pink Morn F1 - 2007 AAS Bedding Plant Award Winner Iridescent pink blooms are the unique feature of this vigorous trailing petunia.

    Petunia Opera Supreme Pink Morn F1

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  • Vinca First Kiss Blueberry- 2005 AAS Flower Winner - The first blue-flowered Catharanthus rosea is an AAS Winner named First Kiss Blueberry.

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  • Rudbeckia Cherokee Sunset - 2002 AAS Flower Winner This Rudbeckia hirta contains a blend of sunset colors; yellow, orange, bronze, mahogany and shades of these colors.

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  • Petunia Glamour

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  • Bean Long Island Longpod

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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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  • Dianthus Ideal Violet F1

    Dianthus Ideal Violet F1

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  • Beet Ruby Queen

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  • Delphinium Connecticut Yankee

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  • Verbena Sandy White

    Verbena Sandy White

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    Geranium Carefree Deep Salmon

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  • Petunia Circus

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    Squash Scallopini

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  • Zinnia Scarlet Splendor F1

    Zinnia Scarlet Splendor F1

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  • Potato Clancy - 2019 AAS Edible-Vegetable Winner - The first potato grown from seed!

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  • Pepper Sweetie Pie F1 - 2017 AAS Edible-Vegetable Winner

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  • Radish Sweet Baby

    Radish Sweet Baby F1

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  • Marigold Yellow Supreme

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  • Mini Love Watermelon - This personal-sized Asian watermelon is perfect for smaller families and smaller gardens. Shorter vines (3-4’) still produce up to six fruits per plant and can be grown in smaller spaces.

    Watermelon Mini Love F1

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  • Tomato Chef's Choice Orange F1 2014 AAS Vegetable Award Winner Chef's Choice Orange F1 is a hybrid derived from the popular heirloom Amana Orange which matures late in the season.

    Tomato Chef’s Choice Orange F1

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  • Pepper jalapeno San Joaquin F1 - AAS Edible-Vegetable Winner

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  • Spinach Bloomsdale No. 5 - All-America Selections

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  • Dianthus Corona Cherry Magic F1 - 2003 AAS Bedding Plant Winner This is the first dianthus with a capricious bi-color pattern.

    Dianthus Corona Cherry Magic F1

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  • Petunia Violet Gem

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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 Potomac (pole)

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  • Cabbage O.S. Cross - AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner

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  • Achillea Summer Pastels F2

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  • Alyssum Pink Heather

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  • Snapdragon Floral Carpet Rose

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  • Marigold Orange Jubilee

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