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  • Tomato Pink Delicious - All-America Selection Edible-Vegetable Winner

    Tomato Pink Delicious

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  • Kohlrabi Konan - 2016 AAS Edible-Vegetable Winner

    Kohlrabi Konan F1

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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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  • Eggplant Fairy Tale F1 - 2005 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - Fairy Tale is a petite plant with decorative miniature eggplants.

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  • Pea Mr. Big- 2000 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - Mr. Big is a superior English or garden pea.

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  • Onion Excel Bermuda

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  • Cucumber Fanfare hybrid

    Cucumber Fanfare hybrid

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  • Bean Executive

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  • Tomato Small Fry

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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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  • Cucumber Green Light - 2020 Edible-Vegetable AAS Winner

    Cucumber Green Light F1

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  • Pretty N Sweet Pepper F1 is just that: a sweet, multi-colored pepper on a compact 18” plant that is attractive to use in ornamental gardens and containers.

    Pepper Pretty N Sweet F1

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  • Pepper Cajun Belle 2010 AAS Vegetable Award Winner This AAS Winner is delicious tasting with a hint of heat and great Cajun flavor.

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  • Cucumber Diva - 2002 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - Sweet flavor and high yield describe the improved qualities of Diva

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  • Bean Long Island Longpod

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  • Lettuce Premier Great Lakes

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  • Bean Wade

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  • Squash Cream of the Crop

    Squash Cream of the Crop

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  • Squash Peter Pan

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  • Tomato Midnight Snack - All-America Selections

    Tomato Midnight Snack F1

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  • Squash Goldilocks

    Squash Goldilocks F1

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  • Chef's Choice Green Tomato - The newest addition to the Chef’s Choice series produces beautiful green colored fruits with subtle yellow stripes and a wonderful citrus-like flavor and perfect tomato texture.

    Tomato Chef’s Choice Green F1

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  • Pepper Giant Ristra F1 2014 AAS Vegetable Award Winner Heavy yield of bright red very hot 7-inch chile peppers.

    Pepper Giant Ristra F1

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  • Tomato Burpee Globe

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  • Pepper Giant Marconi F1- 2001 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - Giant Marconi is an improved Italian grilling pepper.

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  • Bean, Lima Bush Early Market

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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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  • Bean Choctaw Wax

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  • Squash Sunburst

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  • Watermelon Sweet Favorite

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  • Tomato Chef Choice Red - 2018 AAS Edible-Vegetable Winner

    Tomato Chef’s Choice Red F1

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  • Pepper Dragonfly - All-America Selections Winner

    Pepper Dragonfly F1

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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!”

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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.

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  • Squash Bonbon - 2005 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - Bonbon is a Cucurbita maxima with three improved traits.

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  • Pepper Blushing Beauty F1 - 2000 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - Blushing Beauty describes the color changes of this productive sweet bell pepper.

    Pepper Blushing Beauty F1

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