All these varieties have been tested by horticulture professionals for superior garden performance. Only if they outperformed similar varieties in the market do they earn the AAS award designation.
Presentation is ready to use! These 14 AAS Winners have been trialed by horticulture professionals and will demonstrate proven garden performance for your garden.
The document introduces 18 new plant varieties for 2022, including trailing begonia, eggplant, lettuce, peppers, petunia, sunflower, tomatoes, torenia, and watermelon. Key features highlighted are traits like disease resistance, yield, fruit size and quality, flowering, and suitability for containers or different regions. The varieties offer options for gardens, landscapes, and retail with attractive, productive plants.
The first seven All-America Selections 2020 Winners are here including the newest in tomatoes, cucumber, and watermelon PLUS the first two herbaceous perennial winners! The proof is in the Plant! Grow a winner...grow AAS.
This document summarizes the 2019 winners of the All-America Selections competition, which included eight plants recognized for their qualities. Begonia Viking XL Red on Chocolate won for its large bronze leaves and vibrant red flowers. Marigold Big Duck Gold won for its large golden blossoms and dark green foliage. Melon Orange SilverWave won for its exotic Asian flavor, sweet crisp flesh, and unique rind coloration.
The first five All-America Selections 2020 Winners are here including the newest in tomatoes, cucumber, and watermelon! The proof is in the Plant! Grow a winner...grow AAS
The document lists the 2020 winners of All-America Selections, providing brief descriptions of each plant variety's key characteristics including appearance, growth habit, disease resistance, and recommended spacing. Some of the winners highlighted include coleus 'Main Street Beale Street' with deep red foliage; cucumber 'Green Light F1' producing mini fruits for vertical gardens; and zinnia 'Holi Pink F1' with vibrant pink blooms on compact, uniform plants. In total, 20 new varieties are named and summarized, ranging from vegetables to flowers suitable for gardens, containers, and landscaping.
All these varieties have been tested by horticulture professionals for superior garden performance. Only if they outperformed similar varieties in the market do they earn the AAS award designation.
Presentation is ready to use! These 14 AAS Winners have been trialed by horticulture professionals and will demonstrate proven garden performance for your garden.
The document introduces 18 new plant varieties for 2022, including trailing begonia, eggplant, lettuce, peppers, petunia, sunflower, tomatoes, torenia, and watermelon. Key features highlighted are traits like disease resistance, yield, fruit size and quality, flowering, and suitability for containers or different regions. The varieties offer options for gardens, landscapes, and retail with attractive, productive plants.
The first seven All-America Selections 2020 Winners are here including the newest in tomatoes, cucumber, and watermelon PLUS the first two herbaceous perennial winners! The proof is in the Plant! Grow a winner...grow AAS.
This document summarizes the 2019 winners of the All-America Selections competition, which included eight plants recognized for their qualities. Begonia Viking XL Red on Chocolate won for its large bronze leaves and vibrant red flowers. Marigold Big Duck Gold won for its large golden blossoms and dark green foliage. Melon Orange SilverWave won for its exotic Asian flavor, sweet crisp flesh, and unique rind coloration.
The first five All-America Selections 2020 Winners are here including the newest in tomatoes, cucumber, and watermelon! The proof is in the Plant! Grow a winner...grow AAS
The document lists the 2020 winners of All-America Selections, providing brief descriptions of each plant variety's key characteristics including appearance, growth habit, disease resistance, and recommended spacing. Some of the winners highlighted include coleus 'Main Street Beale Street' with deep red foliage; cucumber 'Green Light F1' producing mini fruits for vertical gardens; and zinnia 'Holi Pink F1' with vibrant pink blooms on compact, uniform plants. In total, 20 new varieties are named and summarized, ranging from vegetables to flowers suitable for gardens, containers, and landscaping.
The document lists the 2020 winners of All-America Selections, which recognizes new flower, vegetable and herb varieties. Some of the winners include Coleus 'Main Street Beale Street' with deep red foliage that doesn't fade, cucumber 'Green Light F1' which produces mini fruits well-suited for vertical gardens, and zinnia 'Holi Pink F1' with vibrant pink blooms on compact, uniform plants. In total, 22 new varieties are highlighted that were selected for traits like disease resistance, drought tolerance, unique flavors and high yields.
The 2021 All-America Selections winners include several flowers, vegetables, and herbs. Echalion Crème Brulee is an early maturing tomato with sweet citrusy flavor. Leucanthemum Sweet Daisy is a perennial flower with 5" blooms that attracts pollinators. Pepper Pot-a-peño is a compact jalapeño pepper suited for containers. Zinnia Profusion is a bicolor zinnia with red, yellow, apricot and rose colors. Celosia Kelos Candela Pink has bright pink plumes all season. Goldilocks is an acorn squash with high yields and rich flavor.
What's new in gardening for 2020 from our National Garden Bureau Members. Lots of new and beautiful flowers and ornamentals to make your garden the best ever!
All-America Selections trials new, never-before-sold varieties then grants the AAS Winner designation only to those that exhibit superior garden performance. Plant these AAS Winners for proven success in your garden!
Grow something new this year with these new for 2019 vegetables and edibles from our National Garden Bureau members that are easy to grow in your garden!
This document provides descriptions of new vegetable and edible plant varieties for the 2020 growing season. Some highlights include:
- Broccoli varieties with different colors and tastes, including one that can be eaten raw.
- Cabbage varieties with unique colors like magenta and mini sizes perfect for salads.
- Many new tomato varieties with disease resistance and a range of sizes, shapes and colors for different uses.
- Peppers, squash and pumpkin varieties with novel colors and shapes for both eating and ornamental purposes.
This document provides information on new plant varieties from member breeders of the New Guinea Breeders (NGB) program. It profiles over 50 new annual, perennial, vegetable and shrub varieties, including details on plant characteristics like size, hardiness zone, flowering time, and distinguishing features. The varied selections are meant to give gardeners new options to consider for their landscapes and gardens.
Every year, AAS trials new, never before sold varieties in 40+ trial sites all over North America. Only the best garden performers are named AAS Winners.
These varieties have been tested all over North America and have been selected for their superior garden performance. Go to aaswinners.com and select "Buy AAS WInner Seed" to try them in your own garden.
2016 National Garden Bureau's New Varieties - flowers and ornamentalsNational Garden Bureau
This document provides descriptions of 62 new plant varieties for 2016, including annuals, perennials, and ornamental grasses. The varieties come from a range of plant genera such as petunia, salvia, snapdragon, sunflower, and zinnia. For each variety, the description highlights key traits such as flower color, growth habit, and disease or pest resistance to help gardeners select plants suited to their growing conditions and design needs.
These varieties have been tested all over North America and were selected for their superior garden performance. Go to www.aaswinners.com and select "Buy AAS Winners" to try them in your own garden!
All-America Selections is an organization that has been testing and selecting the best new flower and vegetable varieties since 1932. It operates a national network of trial sites where varieties submitted by breeders are evaluated based on standardized criteria. Varieties that perform well are named AAS Winners and promoted to home gardeners. Over the years, AAS has expanded the number of trial sites and types of plants evaluated to include bedding plants, cool season plants, and more. It continues to be a leader in independent variety trials and promotion of new garden-worthy varieties.
The document provides descriptions of new plant varieties for 2015, including perennials, annuals, herbs, and ornamental plants. Some highlights include Agastache varieties with drought tolerance and colorful blooms, Angelonia and Impatiens varieties resistant to diseases, and Hydrangea varieties with colorful blooms changing colors without chemicals. New varieties were bred for traits like compact habits, diverse colors, and suitability for containers.
This document highlights new flower and ornamental plant varieties for 2018, providing details on each variety such as plant name, unique characteristics, flowering period, and breeder. Some key varieties include 'Calibrachoa Bloomtastic Rose Quartz' with large flowers that thrive in heat, 'Petunia Potunia Starfish' with bold uniquely shaped blooms, and 'Sunflower Sunfinity Yellow Dark Center' with nonstop blooming habit. Over 50 new varieties are described.
The document summarizes the 2019 winners of the All-America Selections competition, which included eight plants - Begonia Viking XL Red on Chocolate F1, Marigold Big Duck Gold, Melon Orange SilverWave F1, Nasturtium Baby Rose, Pepper Just Sweet F1, Petunia Wave® Carmine Velour F1, Tomato Chef’s Choice Black F1, Tomato Firefly F1, Tomato Red Torch F1, Tomato Sparky XSL F1, and Watermelon Cal Sweet Bush. Each winner is described in 1-3 sentences highlighting their distinctive characteristics and qualities.
Introducing our 2022 All-America Selections Winners! These winners have been tried and tested by our AAS Trial Judges in 4 seperate categories. Seed Ornamentals, Edibles, Non-Seed Ornamentals and Herbaceous Perennials. They all work great in home gardens for all types of gardeners!
The document lists the 2020 winners of All-America Selections, which recognizes new flower, vegetable and herb varieties. Some of the winners include Coleus 'Main Street Beale Street' with deep red foliage that doesn't fade, cucumber 'Green Light F1' which produces mini fruits well-suited for vertical gardens, and zinnia 'Holi Pink F1' with vibrant pink blooms on compact, uniform plants. In total, 22 new varieties are highlighted that were selected for traits like disease resistance, drought tolerance, unique flavors and high yields.
The 2021 All-America Selections winners include several flowers, vegetables, and herbs. Echalion Crème Brulee is an early maturing tomato with sweet citrusy flavor. Leucanthemum Sweet Daisy is a perennial flower with 5" blooms that attracts pollinators. Pepper Pot-a-peño is a compact jalapeño pepper suited for containers. Zinnia Profusion is a bicolor zinnia with red, yellow, apricot and rose colors. Celosia Kelos Candela Pink has bright pink plumes all season. Goldilocks is an acorn squash with high yields and rich flavor.
What's new in gardening for 2020 from our National Garden Bureau Members. Lots of new and beautiful flowers and ornamentals to make your garden the best ever!
All-America Selections trials new, never-before-sold varieties then grants the AAS Winner designation only to those that exhibit superior garden performance. Plant these AAS Winners for proven success in your garden!
Grow something new this year with these new for 2019 vegetables and edibles from our National Garden Bureau members that are easy to grow in your garden!
This document provides descriptions of new vegetable and edible plant varieties for the 2020 growing season. Some highlights include:
- Broccoli varieties with different colors and tastes, including one that can be eaten raw.
- Cabbage varieties with unique colors like magenta and mini sizes perfect for salads.
- Many new tomato varieties with disease resistance and a range of sizes, shapes and colors for different uses.
- Peppers, squash and pumpkin varieties with novel colors and shapes for both eating and ornamental purposes.
This document provides information on new plant varieties from member breeders of the New Guinea Breeders (NGB) program. It profiles over 50 new annual, perennial, vegetable and shrub varieties, including details on plant characteristics like size, hardiness zone, flowering time, and distinguishing features. The varied selections are meant to give gardeners new options to consider for their landscapes and gardens.
Every year, AAS trials new, never before sold varieties in 40+ trial sites all over North America. Only the best garden performers are named AAS Winners.
These varieties have been tested all over North America and have been selected for their superior garden performance. Go to aaswinners.com and select "Buy AAS WInner Seed" to try them in your own garden.
2016 National Garden Bureau's New Varieties - flowers and ornamentalsNational Garden Bureau
This document provides descriptions of 62 new plant varieties for 2016, including annuals, perennials, and ornamental grasses. The varieties come from a range of plant genera such as petunia, salvia, snapdragon, sunflower, and zinnia. For each variety, the description highlights key traits such as flower color, growth habit, and disease or pest resistance to help gardeners select plants suited to their growing conditions and design needs.
These varieties have been tested all over North America and were selected for their superior garden performance. Go to www.aaswinners.com and select "Buy AAS Winners" to try them in your own garden!
All-America Selections is an organization that has been testing and selecting the best new flower and vegetable varieties since 1932. It operates a national network of trial sites where varieties submitted by breeders are evaluated based on standardized criteria. Varieties that perform well are named AAS Winners and promoted to home gardeners. Over the years, AAS has expanded the number of trial sites and types of plants evaluated to include bedding plants, cool season plants, and more. It continues to be a leader in independent variety trials and promotion of new garden-worthy varieties.
The document provides descriptions of new plant varieties for 2015, including perennials, annuals, herbs, and ornamental plants. Some highlights include Agastache varieties with drought tolerance and colorful blooms, Angelonia and Impatiens varieties resistant to diseases, and Hydrangea varieties with colorful blooms changing colors without chemicals. New varieties were bred for traits like compact habits, diverse colors, and suitability for containers.
This document highlights new flower and ornamental plant varieties for 2018, providing details on each variety such as plant name, unique characteristics, flowering period, and breeder. Some key varieties include 'Calibrachoa Bloomtastic Rose Quartz' with large flowers that thrive in heat, 'Petunia Potunia Starfish' with bold uniquely shaped blooms, and 'Sunflower Sunfinity Yellow Dark Center' with nonstop blooming habit. Over 50 new varieties are described.
The document summarizes the 2019 winners of the All-America Selections competition, which included eight plants - Begonia Viking XL Red on Chocolate F1, Marigold Big Duck Gold, Melon Orange SilverWave F1, Nasturtium Baby Rose, Pepper Just Sweet F1, Petunia Wave® Carmine Velour F1, Tomato Chef’s Choice Black F1, Tomato Firefly F1, Tomato Red Torch F1, Tomato Sparky XSL F1, and Watermelon Cal Sweet Bush. Each winner is described in 1-3 sentences highlighting their distinctive characteristics and qualities.
Introducing our 2022 All-America Selections Winners! These winners have been tried and tested by our AAS Trial Judges in 4 seperate categories. Seed Ornamentals, Edibles, Non-Seed Ornamentals and Herbaceous Perennials. They all work great in home gardens for all types of gardeners!
15 new AAS Winners for the 2018 garden are now here! AAS Winners have been tested nationally, proven locally to give you excellent results in your garden!
This document provides information on various fruits and vegetables that are well-suited for the 2019 growing season. It describes 46 different varieties, including details on things like days to maturity, disease resistance, yield, flavor and appearance. The varieties include herbs, berries, greens, root vegetables, cucurbits and more. Recommendations are provided for spring, summer or fall planting depending on the variety.
This annual program is an important service to gardeners, as NGB's New Varieties program brings many of the best new varieties from NGB members all together in one easily-accessible location. Gardeners are sure to find many inspiring varieties for 2015 that will appeal to both new and experienced gardeners.
This document highlights new flower and ornamental plant varieties for 2018, providing details on each variety such as plant name, description, flowering traits, and source. Some key varieties introduced include 'Calibrachoa Bloomtastic Rose Quartz' calibrachoa, 'Canna South Pacific Orange F1' canna, 'Clematis Hakuba' clematis, 'Geranium Caliente Magenta' geranium, 'Petunia Potunia Starfish' petunia, 'Rose Sweet Mademoiselle' rose, 'Salvia Rose Marvel' salvia, and 'Sunflower Golden Eye F1' sunflower. In total over 50 new varieties are described.
This document provides information about All-America Selections (AAS), a non-profit organization that promotes new garden varieties through impartial trials across North America. It discusses the AAS trial process, categories, sites, judges, and criteria for winners. Several 2017 AAS winners are highlighted, including vegetables, herbs and ornamentals. The document aims to educate about AAS's role in introducing superior performing plants and their publicity efforts.
This document provides descriptions of several annual and perennial plant varieties suitable for containers, hanging baskets, borders and landscape plantings. It describes key features of each variety such as flower color, size and bloom time, growth habit, and suitability for different garden applications. The plants described include geraniums, begonias, petunias, impatiens, pansies and other flowering varieties well-suited for gardens and outdoor containers.
2016 National Garden Bureau's New Varieties - Vegetables & EdiblesNational Garden Bureau
This document provides descriptions of new vegetable varieties for 2016, including cabbage, carrots, celery, eggplant, gourds, kale, lettuce, melons, mizuna, onions, pac choi, parsley, peas, peppers, pumpkins, radishes, squash, strawberries, sweet corn, tomatoes, watermelon, and winter squash. Each variety listing includes details on plant characteristics, growth habits, flavors, and other qualities. A wide range of open-pollinated and hybrid varieties are featured from multiple seed companies.
This document provides descriptions of several plant varieties suitable for containers, hanging baskets, borders and landscape plantings. It includes information on plant attributes like flowering period, growth habit, hardiness, and benefits for pollinators. Key varieties highlighted include pelargonium, impatiens, petunia, pansy and calibrachoa known for vibrant colors, continuous blooming and low maintenance care.
The document lists 20 award-winning plant varieties for 2023 from various seed companies, including coleus, colocasia, echinacea, leucanthemum, peppers, salvia, snapdragon, squash, tomato, and watermelon varieties with unique characteristics such as colorful foliage, large flowers, high yields, disease resistance, and suitability for different climates.
These new varieties have been tested for fantastic garden performance all over North America by professional horticulturists. "The Proof is in the Plant!" Our professional horticulturist judges evaluate these varieties for outstanding garden performance. Read more at aaswinners.com
These new varieties have been tested for fantastic garden performance all over North America by professional horticulturists. "The Proof is in the Plant!" Our professional horticulturist judges evaluate these varieties for outstanding garden performance. Read more at aaswinners.com
This document provides information on several plant varieties suitable for gardens and landscaping in different climates and conditions. It describes their key features such as flower colors, sizes and blooming periods, foliage characteristics, height and spread, sunlight and water requirements, and suitability for containers, borders or other uses. The plants highlighted include annuals, perennials, herbs and ornamental varieties suitable for landscapes, gardens and containers.
All-America Selections is a non-profit organization that has been testing new flower, vegetable, and edible plant varieties since 1932. It operates over 100 trial sites across North America to test submitted varieties. Varieties are grown and evaluated by volunteer judges. If a variety meets AAS standards for traits like disease resistance, yield, taste, and appearance, it may become an AAS Winner. AAS helps promote winning varieties to breeders and gardeners. Current breeding trends that AAS sees as popular include varieties with pollinator appeal, updated heirlooms, perennials used as annuals, ornamental edibles, unique flavors, compact habits, and disease resistance.
Excited to share the newest flowers and ornamentals for 2017. Our National Garden Bureau members bring you exciting, new flower and ornamental varieties for your home garden, containers, and patio pots.
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2. Begonia Viking Explorer Rose on Green F1
• New trailing begonia
• Part of popular Viking series
• Large rose flowers
• Good disease and weather
resistances
• Perfect in 14-16” hanging
baskets and containers
November
2021
Seed
Ornamental
3. Celosia Orange Flamma
• Fiery non-fading
orange color
• Good basal
branching
• Long show of color
• Great performance in
all weather
conditions
January
2022
Seed
Ornamental
Inground
and
Container
4. Eggplant Icicle F1
• Slender white fruits, 7” long
• Fewer spines on plant
• Nice yield, 7 – 8 per plant,
with less seeds
• Durable, vigorous plants
• White skin does not yellow
July
2021
Edible,
Inground
5. Lettuce Bauer
• Darker green leaves
• Uniform, 8”compact head
• Deliciously sweet, crunchy
leaves
• Can be grown successfully
in aeroponic system
July
2021
Edible
Inground
6. Pepper Buffy F1
• Hot pepper with delicious
taste
• Juicy, thick-walled fruits
• Great yield, 250 – 280
fruits per plant
• Slightly larger fruits than
comparisons
• Matures in 70 days from
transplant
July
2021
Edible
Inground
7. Pepper Dragonfly F1
• A thick walled, great
tasting purple pepper
• Fruits held high on the
plant for easier harvest
• Matures from green to
purple to red
• Matures in 75 days from
transplant
November
2021
Edible
Inground
8. Pepper Quickfire F1
• Super compact
• Delicious, hot Thai type
peppers
• Trialed in and perfect for
containers
• Tremendous ornamental
value
January
2022
Edible
Container
9. Petunia Bee’s Knees
• Outstanding yellow color
on a petunia
• Very floriferous
• Non-fading
• Versatile mounding habit
is great for containers,
landscape and baskets
July
2021
Non-seed
Ornamental,
Container
10. Sunflower Concert Bell F1
• Unique multiple flowered
sunflower on strong
sturdy stems
• A ready made bouquet
with one cut!
• 10-12 golden yellow
flowers per stem
November
2021
Seed
Ornamental
Inground
11. Tomato Pink Delicious F1
• Appearance and taste of an
heirloom with yield and
disease resistance of a
hybrid.
• Regional winner for the
Heartland and Southeast
• Higher than average Brix
for a beefsteak tomato
November
2021
Edible
Inground
12. Tomato Purple Zebra F1
• Rich complex flavor profile
from a deeply colored
mahogany tomato
• High disease resistance
• Fun and unusual striping
makes for a high-value
tomato at retail
November
2021
Edible
Inground
13. Tomato Sunset Torch F1
• Another unusual striped
tomato
• Great disease resistance
package
• Sweet and fruity flavor
• Early to ripen (75 days from
transplant)
November
2021
Edible
Inground
14. Torenia Summery Love Pure White F1
• Clean white flowers
• Performed exceptionally
well in the warmer climates:
Southeast and Mountain/
Southwest
• Compact habit 7-8”
• Glossy green foliage
January
2022
Ornamental
Seed
Inground
15. Torenia Vertigo Deep Blue F1
• Very floriferous
• Vibrant non-fading petals
• Performed exceptionally
well in the warmer climates
such in in the Mountain/
Southwest and Florida.
• Compact habit
• Glossy green foliage
November
2021
Seed
Ornamental
Inground
16. Verbena bonariensis Vanity F1
• More compact
• Sturdy stems
• Unique addition to
the traditional garden
• Butterflies love it
January
2022
Seed
Ornamental
Inground
18. Watermelon Century Star F1
• Seedless version of Moon
and Stars
• 10 lb. fruits
• Perfect for Great Lakes
region
• Healthy plants, spotted rind
• Great tasting, crisp, sweet
flesh
July
2021
Edible
Inground
19. Zinnia Queeny Lemon Peach
• Vigorous and healthy plants
• Stunning 2-4” blooms
• Consistent bloom colors
and height
• Unique reverse fading
results in a range of colors
• Performed especially well
in the Northeast and
West/Northwest
January
2022
Seed
Ornamental
Inground