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     2013 Winners
Echinacea ‘Cheyenne Spirit’
   2013 Flower Winner
Genus species: Echinacea hybrida
Common name: Coneflower
Unique qualities: Vivid color range in a first year
flowering perennial from seed
Flower color: Shades of purple, pink, red, orange,
yellow, cream & white
Foliage color: Green
Flower form: Single daisy
Flower size: 3-3.5 inches
Plant height: 26-32 inches
Plant width: 25-30 inches
Plant type: First year flowering perennial
Garden location: Full sun
Garden spacing: 24 inches
Length of time from sowing seed to flower:
23-24 weeks from a January sowing
Canna ‘South Pacific Scarlet’ F1
     2013 Flower Winner
Genus species: Canna generalis
Common name: Canna
Unique qualities: First F1 seed canna, more
vigorous and sturdy than other seed propagated
cannas, non-stop flowering all season long
Flower color: Scarlet
Foliage color: Green
Flower form: Standard
Flower size: 4-4.5 inches
Plant height: 4-5 feet
Plant width: 12-18 inches
Plant type: Tender perennial in zones 7-10
Garden location: Full sun
Garden spacing: 18-24 inches
Length of time from sowing seed to flower:
11-12 weeks
Closest comparisons on market: ‘Tropical’
series
Geranium ‘Pinto™ Premium
    White to Rose’ F1
2013 Bedding Plant Winner
Genus species: Pelargonium x hortorum
Common name: Geranium
Unique qualities: Flower coloration starts out
white then deepens to deep rose-pink as the
flowers mature
Flower color: Bicolor white to rose
Foliage color: Dark green
Flower form: Upright
Flower size: 5 inches
Plant height: 14-16 inches
Plant type: Annual
Garden location: Full sun
Garden spacing: 12-18 inches
Closest comparisons on market: ‘Pinto™
Blush,’ Maverick Appleblossom,’ ‘Diva Rose Ice’
Zinnia ‘Profusion
  Double Deep Salmon’
2013 Bedding Plant Winner
Genus species: Zinnia hybrida
Common name: Zinnia
Unique qualities: Unique salmon double flower,
disease tolerant, early flowering
Flower color: Vibrant, deep salmon
Foliage color: Green
Flower form: Mounded
Flower size: 2.5 to 3 inches
Plant height: 8 to14 inches
Plant type: Annual
Garden location: Full sun
Garden spacing: 24 inches
Closest comparisons on market: ‘Zahara
Double Fire,’ ‘Profusion Double Golden,’
‘Profusion Deep Apricot’
Zinnia ‘Profusion
   Double Hot Cherry’
2013 Bedding Plant Winner
Genus species: Zinnia hybrida
Common name: Zinnia
Unique qualities: Vivid deep rose double flower,
flower petals do not fade under high
temperatures, disease tolerant, early flowering
Flower color: Vivid deep rose
Foliage color: Green
Flower form: Mounded
Flower size: 2.5 to 3 inches
Plant height: 8 to 14 inches
Plant type: Annual
Garden location: Full sun
Garden spacing: 24 inches
Closest comparisons on market: ‘Profusion
Double Cherry,’ Double Zahara Cherry’
Melon ‘Melemon’ F1
2013 Vegetable Winner
Genus species: Cucumis melo L.
Common name: Piel de Sapo type melon
Unique qualities: Unique sweet-tart taste, fruits
hold one month after harvest
Fruit size: 4.5 pounds
Fruit shape: Oblate
Fruit color: Green rind turns to chartreuse at
maturity, white flesh
Plant type: Vining
Plant height: 10 to 12 inches
Plant width: 28 inches
Garden location: Full sun
Garden spacing: 14 inches
Length of time to harvest: 70-80 days from
transplant, 85-95 days from sowing seed
Closest comparisons on market: ‘Lambkin’ F1,
‘Kermit’ F1, ‘Saporosa’ F1
Tomato, Cherry ‘Jasper’ F1
  2013 Vegetable Winner
Genus species: Solanum lycopersicum
Common name: Cherry tomato
Unique qualities: Superior eating quality and
taste
Fruit size: ¾ - 1”, 7-10 grams
Fruit shape: Round
Fruit color: Uniform red
Plant type: Vigorous indeterminate
Plant height: 7 feet
Plant width: 3 feet when staked
Garden location: Full sun
Garden spacing: 1-2 feet
Length of time to harvest: 60 days from
transplant, 90 days from sowing seed
Disease resistances: Late Blight, Early Blight,
Fusarium races 1, 2
Closest comparisons on market: ‘Suncherry
Premium’ F1, ‘Juliet’ F1, ‘Sweet Baby Girl’ F1
Watermelon ‘Harvest Moon’ F1
   2013 Vegetable Winner
Genus species: Citrullus lanatus
Common name: Watermelon
Unique qualities: First hybrid triploid
watermelon bred specifically for the Home
Garden market. Note: Triploids require planting
with a diploid pollinator in a ratio of three
triploids to one diploid and perform best if started
indoors with a consistent soil temperature of 90
degrees F until germination.
Fruit size: 18 to 20 pounds
Fruit shape: Elongated round
Fruit color: Dark green rind with large and small
yellow spots; flesh is red/pink
Plant type: Large vigorous spreading and trailing
yellow spotted vines
Plant height: 15 inches
Plant width: 3-5 feet
Garden location: Full sun
Garden spacing: 3-5 feet
Length of time to harvest: 80-100 days from
transplanting
Closest comparisons on market: ‘Moon and
Stars Red,’ ‘Moon and Stars Yellow’

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2013 aas winners

  • 1. All-America Selections 2013 Winners
  • 2. Echinacea ‘Cheyenne Spirit’ 2013 Flower Winner
  • 3. Genus species: Echinacea hybrida Common name: Coneflower Unique qualities: Vivid color range in a first year flowering perennial from seed Flower color: Shades of purple, pink, red, orange, yellow, cream & white Foliage color: Green Flower form: Single daisy Flower size: 3-3.5 inches Plant height: 26-32 inches Plant width: 25-30 inches Plant type: First year flowering perennial Garden location: Full sun Garden spacing: 24 inches Length of time from sowing seed to flower: 23-24 weeks from a January sowing
  • 4. Canna ‘South Pacific Scarlet’ F1 2013 Flower Winner
  • 5. Genus species: Canna generalis Common name: Canna Unique qualities: First F1 seed canna, more vigorous and sturdy than other seed propagated cannas, non-stop flowering all season long Flower color: Scarlet Foliage color: Green Flower form: Standard Flower size: 4-4.5 inches Plant height: 4-5 feet Plant width: 12-18 inches Plant type: Tender perennial in zones 7-10 Garden location: Full sun Garden spacing: 18-24 inches Length of time from sowing seed to flower: 11-12 weeks Closest comparisons on market: ‘Tropical’ series
  • 6. Geranium ‘Pinto™ Premium White to Rose’ F1 2013 Bedding Plant Winner
  • 7. Genus species: Pelargonium x hortorum Common name: Geranium Unique qualities: Flower coloration starts out white then deepens to deep rose-pink as the flowers mature Flower color: Bicolor white to rose Foliage color: Dark green Flower form: Upright Flower size: 5 inches Plant height: 14-16 inches Plant type: Annual Garden location: Full sun Garden spacing: 12-18 inches Closest comparisons on market: ‘Pinto™ Blush,’ Maverick Appleblossom,’ ‘Diva Rose Ice’
  • 8. Zinnia ‘Profusion Double Deep Salmon’ 2013 Bedding Plant Winner
  • 9. Genus species: Zinnia hybrida Common name: Zinnia Unique qualities: Unique salmon double flower, disease tolerant, early flowering Flower color: Vibrant, deep salmon Foliage color: Green Flower form: Mounded Flower size: 2.5 to 3 inches Plant height: 8 to14 inches Plant type: Annual Garden location: Full sun Garden spacing: 24 inches Closest comparisons on market: ‘Zahara Double Fire,’ ‘Profusion Double Golden,’ ‘Profusion Deep Apricot’
  • 10. Zinnia ‘Profusion Double Hot Cherry’ 2013 Bedding Plant Winner
  • 11. Genus species: Zinnia hybrida Common name: Zinnia Unique qualities: Vivid deep rose double flower, flower petals do not fade under high temperatures, disease tolerant, early flowering Flower color: Vivid deep rose Foliage color: Green Flower form: Mounded Flower size: 2.5 to 3 inches Plant height: 8 to 14 inches Plant type: Annual Garden location: Full sun Garden spacing: 24 inches Closest comparisons on market: ‘Profusion Double Cherry,’ Double Zahara Cherry’
  • 12. Melon ‘Melemon’ F1 2013 Vegetable Winner
  • 13. Genus species: Cucumis melo L. Common name: Piel de Sapo type melon Unique qualities: Unique sweet-tart taste, fruits hold one month after harvest Fruit size: 4.5 pounds Fruit shape: Oblate Fruit color: Green rind turns to chartreuse at maturity, white flesh Plant type: Vining Plant height: 10 to 12 inches Plant width: 28 inches Garden location: Full sun Garden spacing: 14 inches Length of time to harvest: 70-80 days from transplant, 85-95 days from sowing seed Closest comparisons on market: ‘Lambkin’ F1, ‘Kermit’ F1, ‘Saporosa’ F1
  • 14. Tomato, Cherry ‘Jasper’ F1 2013 Vegetable Winner
  • 15. Genus species: Solanum lycopersicum Common name: Cherry tomato Unique qualities: Superior eating quality and taste Fruit size: ¾ - 1”, 7-10 grams Fruit shape: Round Fruit color: Uniform red Plant type: Vigorous indeterminate Plant height: 7 feet Plant width: 3 feet when staked Garden location: Full sun Garden spacing: 1-2 feet Length of time to harvest: 60 days from transplant, 90 days from sowing seed Disease resistances: Late Blight, Early Blight, Fusarium races 1, 2 Closest comparisons on market: ‘Suncherry Premium’ F1, ‘Juliet’ F1, ‘Sweet Baby Girl’ F1
  • 16. Watermelon ‘Harvest Moon’ F1 2013 Vegetable Winner
  • 17. Genus species: Citrullus lanatus Common name: Watermelon Unique qualities: First hybrid triploid watermelon bred specifically for the Home Garden market. Note: Triploids require planting with a diploid pollinator in a ratio of three triploids to one diploid and perform best if started indoors with a consistent soil temperature of 90 degrees F until germination. Fruit size: 18 to 20 pounds Fruit shape: Elongated round Fruit color: Dark green rind with large and small yellow spots; flesh is red/pink Plant type: Large vigorous spreading and trailing yellow spotted vines Plant height: 15 inches Plant width: 3-5 feet Garden location: Full sun Garden spacing: 3-5 feet Length of time to harvest: 80-100 days from transplanting Closest comparisons on market: ‘Moon and Stars Red,’ ‘Moon and Stars Yellow’