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  • Gaillardia Sundance Bicolor - 2003 AAS Bedding Plant Winner The first consistent mahogany red and yellow bi-color gaillardia flower.

    Gaillardia ‘Sundance Bicolor

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  • Eustoma Forever White F1 - 2003 AAS Bedding Plant Winner - Simply the best white flowering eustoma for your garden.

    Eustoma Forever White F1

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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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  • Carnation Can Can Scarlet F1 - 2003 AAS Flower Winner This is one of the most fragrant garden carnations.

    Carnation Can Can Scarlet F1

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  • Agastache Golden Jubilee - 2003 AAS Flower Winner This golden-leaved aromatic herb thrives in a full-sun garden or a partial-shade garden location.

    Agastache Golden Jubilee

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  • Watermelon Sweet Beauty- 2004 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - Nothing says summer like watermelon, and everybody wants a sweet slice. Sweet Beauty offers consistently sweet flavor and crisp texture.

    Watermelon Sweet Beauty

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  • Squash Sunshine F1- 2004 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner

    Squash Sunshine F1

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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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  • Melon Amy- 2004 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner

    Melon Amy

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  • Hollyhock Queeny Purple - 2004 AAS Flower Winner - Queeny Purple is the shortest Alcea rosea and the first purple hollyhock available as a single color not part of a mixture.

    Hollyhock Queeny Purple

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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.

    Gypsophila Gypsy Deep Rose

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  • Celosia Fresh Look Yellow- 2004 AAS Flower Winner Fresh Look Yellow offers season-long garden color with minimal care.

    Celosia Fresh Look Yellow

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  • Celosia Fresh Look Red (Gold Medal) - 2004 AAS Flower Winner Fresh Look Red performs like a fresh floral arrangement all summer.

    Celosia Fresh Look Red

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  • Zinnia Magellan Coral F1- 2005 AAS Flower Winner - Magellan Coral blooms are radiant.

    Zinnia Magellan Coral 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.

    Vinca First Kiss Blueberry

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  • Tomato Sugary F1- 2005 AASEdible-Vegetable Winner - Sugary. The name says it all. Judges raved about the sweet tomato flavor.

    Tomato Sugary F1

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

    Squash Bonbon

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  • Gaillardia Arizona Sun - 2005 AAS Flower Winner This Arizona Sun is red and yellow.

    Gaillardia Arizona Sun

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

    Eggplant Fairy Tale F1

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  • Zinnia Zowie! Yellow Flame F1 - 2006 AAS Flower Winner Zowie! Yellow Flame is the first semi-tall zinnia with a unique bi-color pattern.

    Zinnia Zowie! Yellow Flame F1

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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.

    Viola Skippy XL Red-Gold F1

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  • Salvia Evolution Violet - 2006 AAS Flower Winner - Evolution is the first Salvia farinacea with violet flower spikes.

    Salvia Evolution Violet

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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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  • Pepper Carmen F1 - 2006 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner 'Carmen' is an improved sweet pepper with an unusual shape.

    Pepper Carmen F1

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  • Ornamental Pepper Black Pearl 2006 - AAS Flower Winner - Black Pearl is a handsome plant with black foliage.

    Ornamental Pepper Black Pearl

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  • Nicotiana Perfume Deep Purple F1 - 2006 AAS Bedding Plant Winner -Perfume Deep Purple flowers are shaped like stars.

    Nicotiana Perfume Deep Purple F1

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  • Diascia Diamonte Coral Rose F1 -2006 AAS Cool Season Bedding Plant Winner - Diamonte Coral Rose is an improved variety in a class that was relatively unknown five years ago.

    Diascia Diamonte Coral Rose F1

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  • Dianthus Supra Purple F1 - 2006 AAS Bedding Plant Winner. Supra Purple fills garden space with color.

    Dianthus Supra Purple F1

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  • Cilantro Delfino - 2006 AAS Vegetable Award Winner 'Delfino' is an aromatic, edible herb, and unlike other coriander has unique, fine fern-like foliage.

    Cilantro Delfino

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  • Carrot Purple Haze F1 - 2006 AAS Vegetable Award Winner 'Purple Haze' is the first imperator-shaped purple carrot.

    Carrot Purple Haze F1

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Celosia Fresh Look Gold 2007 AAS Flower Award Winner Correctly named, these plants look as fresh in September as they did when planted in the spring.

    Celosia Fresh Look Gold

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  • Viola Skippy XL Plum-Gold hybrid - 2008 AAS Cool Season Bedding Plant Award Winner The flowers are uniquely designed with plum shades surrounding the golden centers (face), which contain radiating black lines affectionately called whiskers.

    Viola Skippy XL Plum-Gold hybrid

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  • Osteospermum Asti White F1

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