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AAS Winners
... AAS Winners Select Year: 2006 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 = Printable version AAS Winners Class: DIANTHUS Variety: Supra Purple 2006 Dianthus F1 Supra Purple Bedding Plant ... as snapdragons or dianthus. Exceptional garden performance can be expected from 'Diamonte Coral Rose.' AAS WINNER DATA Genus species: Diascia intergerimma Common name: Diascia Unique qualities: Earlier flowering, ...
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1992 All-American Selections Winners
... . Some AAS winners might not be suited to a particular region, where local varieties, bred and produced in the area, might do better. Likewise, local favourites might not be win AAS awards because they do not perform consistently across the entire continent. The 1992 AAS winners include four annuals, one tender bulb, an herb ...
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All American Selections
... are AAS winners might not be suited for the Prairies. Varieties developed and tested locally might be better. Likewise, local favorites might not be winners of the AAS awards simply ... 'Tiny Tim' for yield. Neither of these are AAS winners themselves, but are, nevertheless, considered standards in their class. Some Winners Vegetables - AAS Vegetables Winners The pole bean is called 'Kentucky Blue' ...
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HortNews- September 2006
... ‘Torch,’ Tithonia rotundifolia, (Mexican sunflower) came onto the scene in 1951. The AAS heirlooms include several classic vegetables: Cucumber, Cucumis sativus , ‘Straight 8’ (1935) ‘ ... designated as heirlooms. These open-pollinated varieties have withstood the test of time as AAS Winners and heirlooms. 2. Acreage Insights- Rural Living Clinics Begin in September University of Nebraska- ...
hortparadise.unl.edu

Catharanthus roseus (Periwinkle)
... lilac, pink, red, white basal branched *Parasol white, rose eyes, to 2" AAS winner *Pretty series red, pink, white AAS winners, bred at Univ. CT Terrace Vermilion reddish orange unusual color, tall, early ...
pss.uvm.edu

AAS Mission / Purpose
AAS Mission / Purpose All-America Selections Mission/Purpose MISSION STATEMENT “To promote new garden seed varieties with superior garden performance judged in impartial trials in North America.” PURPOSE To test new, unsold cultivars To inform gardeners about the AAS Winners To earn gardeners' trust in the AAS Winners Tested Nationally & Proven Locally ® ©2004
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All-America Selections
... with informative press releases and photography of the AAS winners and their significance. Over the years, home gardeners have benefited from AAS winners through varieties with greater disease resistance; earlier ... to inform the seed companies and bedding plant growers of the AAS winners. Before a winner is introduced, AAS requires a substantial amount of seed be produced. The producer ...
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All-American Selections New Flowers and Vegetables for 2007
... the AAS winners have proven themselves worthy over a broad range of growing conditions. Try these new selections alongside your old standbys so you'll have a means of comparison. AAS winners should be available through local garden centers and mail-order catalogs next spring. For more information about these and previous years' winners, point your Web ...
www.hort.purdue.edu

Annual Manual: All-America Selections by Graham Rice
... Selections by Graham Rice All-America Selections Each year All-America Selections (AAS) tests new flower seed introductions at thirty-three locations around the ... AAS award. AAS also runs a parallel scheme for vegetables All-America Selections Winners 1933-1999 All-America Selections Display Gardens (coming soon) 1999 All-America Selections Winners (coming soon) 1998 All-America Selections Winners ...
www.discoveringannuals.com

HERBACEOUS ORNAMENTALS -PERENNIALS, ANNUALS AND BULBS
... recognition as All-America Selections (AAS) winners. These plants are rated as outstanding by private, commercial and government evaluators. The gardener can learn if a variety is AAS rated by reading seed catalogs ...
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