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  • Cantaloupe Samson

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  • Verbena Blaze

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    Pumpkin Spirit

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    Pepper Super Cayenne F1

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  • Pepper cayenne Red Ember - 2018 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner

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  • Tomato Crokine - 2020 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winners

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  • Verbena bonariensis Vanity AAS Winner that creates a pollinator paradise with a compact habit perfect for containers.

    Verbena bonariensis Vanity

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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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  • Osteospermum Akila® Daisy White F1 2014 AAS Bedding Plant Award Winner White osteospermums are not unique but a clear white osteo with a yellow center is a novelty, plus, it’s easily grown from seed.

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  • Pumpkin Hijinks F1 - 2011 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner- This winning pumpkin variety produces small-sized, 7 to 9 pound fruits, of a very uniform size and shape.

    Pumpkin Hijinks F1

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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.

    Melon Lambkin F1

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  • Pea Teton

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  • Lettuce Spearhead

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  • Petunia Limbo Violet F1 - 2004 AAS Bedding Plant Winner 'Limbo Violet' differs from all other single grandiflora petunias as a unique combination of large flowers on a compact plant.

    Petunia Limbo Violet F1

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  • Squash Papaya Pear F1 - 2003 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner The first summer squash with a shape similar to a tropical papaya fruit.

    Squash Papaya Pear F1

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  • Aster Rose Marie

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  • Phlox Red Glory

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  • Corn, Sweet Lincoln Hybrid Sweet

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  • Petunia Colossal Shades of Rose

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  • Basil Siam Queen - 1997 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - Siam Queen is an improved Thai basil or tropical basil.

    Basil Siam Queen

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  • Cucumber Fanfare hybrid

    Cucumber Fanfare hybrid

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  • Zinnia Blaze

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  • Snapdragon Rocket Orchid

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  • Tomato Spring Giant

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  • Sanvitalia Mandarin Orange

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  • Morning Glory Early Call

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    Squash Bush Acorn Table King

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    Tomato Florimerica

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  • Vinca Mega Bloom Orchid Halo

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  • Pepper Just Sweet - 2019 AAS Edible-Vegetable Winner

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  • Zinnia Profusion Red Yellow Bicolor - AAS Gold Medal Flower Winner

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  • Brussels Sprouts Hestia tolerates much cooler temperatures and the flavor improves deliciously when the temperatures dip into the 30’s.

    Brussels Sprouts Hestia F1

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  • Impatiens Bounce Pink Flame looks like an Impatiens walleriana in habit, flower form and count, but is completely downy mildew resistant, which means this impatiens will last from spring all the way through fall.

    Impatiens Bounce™ Pink Flame PPAF ‘Balboufink’

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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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