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  • Tomato, cocktail Red Racer F1 - 2018 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner

    Tomato, cocktail Red Racer 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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  • Cucumber Saladmore Bush F1 2014 AAS Vegetable Award Winner Matures in 55 days from sowing. This semi bush vine sets sweet crisp cucumbers as long as you keep them picked.

    Cucumber Saladmore Bush F1

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  • Pepper Holy Molé hybrid - 2007 AAS Vegetable Award Winner 'Holy Molé' is a memorable name and the plant will provide a memorable harvest of peppers.

    Pepper Holy Molé hybrid

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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.

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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.

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  • Brussels Sprouts Jade Cross

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  • Squash Kindred

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  • Squash Early Butternut

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  • Tomato Red Torch - 2019 AAS Edible/Vegetable Winner - a striped oblong tomato with 1.5” long fruits that weigh about 1.5 ounces.

    Tomato Red Torch F1

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  • Katarina Cabbage has a perfect smaller head size (4”) and shape to be grown successfully in containers on patios, decks or in-ground beds, possibly as an ornamental/edible border.

    Cabbage Katarina F1

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  • Add to List Watermelon 'Harvest Moon' F1 2013 AAS Vegetable Award Winner The first ever hybrid, triploid seedless watermelon to win a coveted AAS Award!

    Watermelon Harvest Moon F1

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  • Pepper Mariachi hybrid 2006 - AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner Mariachi is named after the Mexican regional musical band that became popular in Jalisco, Mexico in the mid-1800's.

    Pepper Mariachi hybrid

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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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  • Bean, Lima Peerless

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  • Pumpkin Baby Bear

    Pumpkin Baby Bear

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  • Squash Chefini

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  • Pea Sugar Ann

    Pea Sugar Ann

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  • Fennel Antares F1 - 2017 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner What is extremely fun about this winning plant is its many uses: as an edible bulb; for its ornamental fronds; as a seed producer; and as a favorite food of pollinators, namely swallowtail caterpillars.

    Fennel Antares F1

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  • Pepper Hot Sunset F1

    Pepper Hot Sunset F1

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  • Endive Batavian Full Heart

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  • Tomato Mingold

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  • Bean Long Island Longpod

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  • Corn, Sweet Flagship

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  • Carrot Gold Pak

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  • Pepper MexiBell F1

    Pepper MexiBell F1

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  • Squash Gold Rush

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  • Tomato Valentine - 2018 AAS Edible/Vegetable Winner

    Tomato Valentine F1

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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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  • Eggplant Patio Baby F1

    Eggplant Patio Baby F1

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  • Cantaloupe Imperial

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

    Pepper Giant Marconi F1

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  • Bean, Lima Bush Fordhook 242

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  • Mustard Prizewinner, C.L.S.

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