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

    Pepper cayenne Red Ember F1

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  • Zinnia Firecracker

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  • Lettuce Sandy - Sandy is an attractive oakleaf type lettuce with a multitude of sweet tasting frilly dark green leaves.

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  • Tomato Mountain Merit F1 2014 AAS Vegetable Award Winner Mountain Merit was judged by growers in the Heartland region as a superior tomato because it is such a nice all-around tomato, perfect for slicing and sandwiches.

    Tomato Mountain Merit F1

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  • Lobelia Rosamond

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  • Anchusa Blue Bird

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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.

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  • Squash Bush Delicata - 2002 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner If you have never eaten a Delicata squash, this is the one to grow to eat.

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  • Petunia Glamour

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  • Cleome Pink Queen - AAS Winner

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  • Bean Longreen

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  • Cabbage Dynamo F1 - 1997 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - Small blue-green cabbage the perfect size for one meal at 2 to 2-1/2 pounds.

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  • Petunia Ballerina

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  • Bean Seminole

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  • Petunia Coral Satin

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  • Marigold Spun Yellow

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  • Petunia Purple Pirouette

    Petunia Purple Pirouette

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  • Snapdragon Madame Butterfly - AAS Flower Winner

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  • Zinnia Scarlet Ruffles

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    Tomato Florimerica

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  • Vinca Mega Bloom Orchid Halo

    Vinca Mega Bloom Orchid Halo F1

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  • Pepper Just Sweet - 2019 AAS Edible-Vegetable Winner

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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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  • Salvia Summer Jewel White - 2015 AAS Winner - This dwarf sized, compact plant has a prolific bloom count throughout the summer. As a bonus, the blooms appear almost two weeks earlier than other white salvias.

    Salvia Summer Jewel™ White

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  • Salvia Summer Jewel Pink - 2012 AAS Bedding Plant Award Winner This dwarf sized, compact plant has a prolific bloom count throughout the growing season.

    Salvia Summer Jewel™ Pink

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  • Zinnia Double Zahara Cherry - 2010 AAS Bedding Plant Award Winner This AAS Winner has fully double large cherry red flowers that bloom abundantly from early summer into fall.

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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.

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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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    Pepper Sweet Banana

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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.

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  • Cosmos Giant Sensation Dazzler

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  • Marigold Red Head

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  • Mustard Prizewinner, C.L.S.

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  • Salvia Lady in Red

    Salvia Lady in Red

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  • Bean Greencrop

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  • Delphinium Connecticut Yankee

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