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  • Echalion Creme Burle - BGS 270 F1 - AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner

    Echalion Creme Brulee (BGS-270) F1

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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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  • Canterbury Bell Annual Mixed

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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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  • Spinach Del Monte

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

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  • Aster Early Giant Light Blue

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  • Vinca Jaio Scarlet Eye - 2002 AAS Bedding Plant Winner - Vinca or Catharanthus roseus 'Jaio Scarlet Eye' is a distinct rose-scarlet flower color with a small white eye.

    Vinca Jaio Scarlet Eye

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  • Tomato Jolly F1 - 2001 AAS Edible - Vegetable Winner - Jolly is a delicious, new pink tomato.

    Tomato Jolly F1

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  • Tritoma Flamenco - 1999 AAS Flower Winner - An old fashioned flower, Tritoma is also known as red-hot-poker.

    Tritoma Flamenco

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  • Cucumber Cubit

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  • Bean Puregold Wax

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  • Cantaloupe Granite State

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  • Pansy Padparadja

    Pansy Padparadja

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  • Marigold Petite Harmony

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  • Zinnia Tom Thumb Pink Buttons

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  • Torenia Clown Mixture

    Torenia Clown Mixture

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  • Verbena Trinidad

    Verbena Trinidad

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  • Cabbage Red Head

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  • Pansy Imperial Blue

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  • Ornamental Pepper Holiday Cheer

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  • American Dream Sweet Corn

    Corn, Sweet American Dream

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  • Potato Clancy - 2019 AAS Edible-Vegetable Winner - The first potato grown from seed!

    Potato Clancy F1

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  • Eggplant Icicle - AAS Edible-Vegetable Winner

    Eggplant Icicle F1

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  • Mini Love Watermelon - This personal-sized Asian watermelon is perfect for smaller families and smaller gardens. Shorter vines (3-4’) still produce up to six fruits per plant and can be grown in smaller spaces.

    Watermelon Mini Love F1

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  • Petunia Tidal Wave Red Velour F1 - Large flowers literally cover the vigorously spreading plants that rarely need deadheading because new blooms continuously pop up and cover the old, spent blooms.

    Petunia Tidal Wave® Red Velour F1

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  • Melon Melemon F1 2013 AAS Vegetable Award Winner The earliness, high yield on healthy, strong plants and superior taste all contributed to this melon becoming an AAS Winner.

    Melon Melemon F1

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  • Marigold Moonsong Deep Orange F1 2010 AAS Flower Award Winner This AAS Winner has vibrant deep orange flower color.

    Marigold Moonsong Deep Orange F1

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  • Stock Giant Excelsior/Rose Pink

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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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