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  • Marigold Queen Sophia

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

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  • Watermelon Mambo - 2020 AAS Edible-Vegetable Winner

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

    Tomato Pink Delicious

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  • Chives Garlic Geisha Slightly wider, flatter and more refined leaves topped by pretty white flower stalks late in the season mean this is another edible that can serve a dual purpose as an ornamental.

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  • Impatiens New Guinea Florific™ Sweet Orange F1 2014 AAS Bedding Plant Award Winner Florific™ Sweet Orange New Guinea Impatiens is perfect for brightening gardens or patio containers in partial to full shade.

    Impatiens New Guinea Florific™ Sweet Orange F1

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  • Tomato Pritchard

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  • Squash Honey Bear F1 2009 AAS Vegetable Award Winner The sweet flavor of ‘Honey Bear’ is the main reason any gardener would want to grow this acorn squash but there are many more exceptional qualities.

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  • Viola Skippy XL Red-Gold F1 - 2006 AAS Cool Season Bedding Plant Winner Skippy XL Red-Gold is the first Viola cornuta to earn the prestigious AAS Award.

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  • Vinca Jaio Dark Red - 2003 AAS Bedding Plant Winner - A really red vinca with a small white center sets this summer flowering vinca a part from all others.

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  • Ageratum Midget Blue

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  • Petunia Glamour

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  • Corn, Sweet Topflight Bantam Hybrid Sweet

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  • Petunia Peach Red

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  • Cauliflower Ideal Snowball

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  • Lavender Lady

    Lavender Lady

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  • Petunia Paleface

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  • Snapdragon Rocket Red

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  • Cabbage Savoy King

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  • Marigold First Lady

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  • Squash Kindred

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  • Squash Aristocrat Zucchini

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  • Marigold Primrose Lady

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  • Zinnia Scarlet Splendor F1

    Zinnia Scarlet Splendor F1

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

    Tomato Chef’s Choice Red F1

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  • Nasturtium Tip Top Rose - 2020 AAS Ornamental Winner

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  • Salvia Blue by You - AAS Perennial Winner

    Salvia Blue by You

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  • Linaria Fairy Bouquet - 1934 AAS Winner

    Linaria Fairy Bouquet

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  • Dianthus Jolt™ Pink F1

    Dianthus Interspecific Jolt™ Pink F1

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  • Sunflower Suntastic Yellow with Black Center F1 2014 AAS Bedding Plant Award Winner Suntastic is a new dwarf sunflower perfect as a cheery long-blooming potted plant or window box accent or maybe to add a burst of color to a sunny garden bed.

    Sunflower Suntastic Yellow with Black Center F1

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  • Echinacea PowWow Wild Berry - 2010 AAS Flower Award Winner This AAS Winner differs from other coneflowers for flower color, branching and plant size.

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  • Vinca Pacifica Burgundy Halo - 2007 AAS Bedding Plant Award Winner 'Pacifica Burgundy Halo' is the first vinca with a burgundy halo surrounding a large white center.

    Vinca Pacifica Burgundy Halo

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  • Gypsophila Gypsy Deep Rose- 2004 AAS Bedding Plant Winner - Gypsy Deep Rose is an annual G. muralis with dainty, rose-like blooms.

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  • Petunia Tidal Wave Silver - 2002 AAS Flower Winner - Sporting silvery white blooms with dark purple centers, Tidal Wave Silver is distinct.

    Petunia Tidal Wave® Silver

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  • Corn Sweet Honey Select F1 - 2001 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner 'Honey Select' has proven its delicious sweet honey flavor and tender eating quality in trials across North America.

    Corn, Sweet Honey Select F1

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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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