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

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  • Petunia First Lady

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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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  • Pepper Early Pimento

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  • Bean Ranger Snapbean

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  • Gypsophila Gypsy- 1997 AAS Flower Winner - Dwarf plant, only 10 to 14 inches tall but spreading 10 to 12 inches in the garden.

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  • Canna Tropical Rose

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  • Radish_Champion

    Radish Champion

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  • Dianthus Bravo

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  • Squash Cream of the Crop

    Squash Cream of the Crop

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  • Cosmos Sunny Red

    Cosmos Sunny Red

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  • Zinnia Peter Pan Plum

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  • Pepper Gypsy hybrid

    Pepper Gypsy hybrid

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  • Squash Sweet Mama - AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner

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  • 2017 Petunia Evening Scentsation - 2017 Flower Winner

    Petunia Evening Scentsation F1

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  • Marigold Garuda Deep Gold - 2019 AAS Ornamental AAS Winner

    Marigold Garuda Deep Gold F1

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  • Petunia Bee's Knees - Gold Medal All-America Selection Winner

    Petunia Bee’s Knees

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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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  • Salvia Summer Jewel Red - 2011 AAS Bedding Plant Award Winner This AAS Bedding Plant Award Winner was consistently rated “superior” or “above average” by the AAS judges because of its early and generous flower blossoms, continuing from spring to autumn.

    Salvia Summer Jewel™ Red

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  • Viola Rain Blue and Purple F1 - 2009 AAS Cool Season Bedding Plant Award Winner This variety creates a spreading pool of cool blue colors.

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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.

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  • Basil Magical Michael - 2002 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - An ornamental, edible sweet basil with a clearly refined plant size and shape, 'Magical Michael' plants are uniform and reliably 15 inches tall and 16-17 inches wide.

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  • Portulaca Margarita Rosita F1 - 2001 AAS Bedding Plant Winner Margarita Rosita looks different from other portulaca as a young plant.

    Portulaca Margarita Rosita F1

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