What is All-America Selections? All-America Selections (AAS) is an independent, non-profit organization that began in 1932 to conduct confidential and impartial trials of new, never-before-sold flower and vegetable varieties throughout North America. Entries are trialed in many different geographic locations throughout the U.S. and Canada, grown side-by-side with currently available comparison varieties to evaluate garden performance, earliness, flower, or fruit size or any other characteristic important to the home gardener. The 80+ trial judges are horticulture professionals at universities, public gardens, extension offices, seed companies, breeding companies, retailers, and commercial growers. Only the best trial performers that show superiority to their comparisons are declared AAS Winners.
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$3.9560 Days 2016 AAS Winner! An easy-to-grow bunching onion that impressed the judges in AAS trials. Grows...Buy Now Details
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$4.4570 Days 2006 AAS Winner. Imperator-type. Long, tapered, 10 to 12 inch smooth roots, with rich purple...Buy Now Details
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$3.8558 days. 2002 AAS Winner. An all-female variety, crisp, sweet and ideal for slicing. Fruits are spineless and...Buy Now Details
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$5.3563 days. 1994 AAS Winner. Slender, deep green, uniform, attractive fruits are 8 to 9" long. Crisp flesh has...Buy Now Details
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$4.9530-37 days. 2020 AAS Winner. Compared to similar seedless varieties, yields were higher, maturity was earlier and...Buy Now Details
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$3.85–$5.9555-70 days. 1943 AAS Winner. A great slicer for salads and makes delicious pickle chips. Slender, dark...Buy Now Details
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$3.7550 Days 2015 AAS Winner. An excellent, 2 to 4 inch mini cucumber that can be picked at midget or small stage...Buy Now Details
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$3.8550 Days 2014 AAS Winner. Be prepared to pick lots of cukes from these compact plants. Medium green,...Buy Now Details
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$7.2557 Days 1988 AAS Winner. Dark green, 8" fruits are tender and crisp. Compact plants require only 2 ft of...Buy Now Details
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$3.9555 Days. 2014 AAS Winner. Vines spread only 24 inches, yet produce an average of 10 to 12 fruits per plant....Buy Now Details
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$7.85–$30.9558 Days 1983 AAS Winner. The first AAS-winning seedless cucumber. To grow fruits with no seeds, keep in a...Buy Now Details
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$6.6550 Days 2005 AAS Winner. Plants, 18 to 24", are much smaller than typical varieties and set fruits two...Buy Now Details