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1992 All-American Selections Winners
... All-American Selections Winners by Sara Williams, Extension Division Each year a number of new seed introductions, both flower and vegetable, are given awards by the All America Selections (AAS). The winners are usually designated with the AAS logo in seed catalogues. This non-profit organization, supported ...
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All American Selections
... Selections All American Selections GardenLine | Yard & Garden | All American Selections Sara Williams All America Selections (AAS) is a non-profit organization, supported by the seed industry, which tests new varieties of flowers and vegetables and selects the best ones for introduction into the home garden market. AAS ...
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AAS Homepage
... AAS Homepage To Celebrate Tested Nationally & Proven Locally® Welcome to All-America Selections (AAS) where you will find the best flowers and vegetables. How can we say these flowers ... answer your questions and provide you with the information you need to conduct or enter AAS trials, write articles and grow flowers and vegetables from seed. “All the flowers of ...
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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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Annual Manual: All-America Selections by Graham Rice
... America 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 ...
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Annual Manual: All-America Selections, by Graham Rice
... : All-America Selections, by Graham Rice All-America Selections The following plants have all been chosen as All-America Selections. The awards have been running since 1933 and this award identifies them ... ' 1969 Zinnia 'Wild Cherry' 1968 Zinnia 'Yellow Ruffles' 1978 Zinnia 'Yellow Zenith' 1965 All-America Selections copyright 1999 Graham Rice. All Rights Reserved. All Images Digitally Watermarked ...
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All-America Selections
... , All-America Selections judges have been evaluating new varieties grown from seed in trials all over North America. The purposes of All-America Selections (AAS), both ... America Selections award based on proven performance, and Assist garden communicators with informative press releases and photography of the AAS winners and their significance. Over the years, home gardeners have benefited from AAS ...
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HERBACEOUS ORNAMENTALS -PERENNIALS, ANNUALS AND BULBS
... a self-cleaning annual. ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS Each year there are introductions of new vegetable and annual varieties. Some are given 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 ...
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All-American Selections New Flowers and Vegetables for 2007
... Extension Consumer Horticulturist Purdue University All-American Selections New Flowers and Vegetables for 2007 Only four new garden plants were chosen for All-America Selections (AAS) 2007, based on superior performance ... 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 ...
www.hort.purdue.edu

All-America selections for your Minnesota garden
... America selections for your Minnesota garden April 27, 2006 All-America selections for your Minnesota garden By Nancy Rose, University of Minnesota Extension Service Each year the All-America Selections organization names a handful of new flower and vegetable varieties as the top of the crop for gardeners. The 2006 AAS winners include a ...
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