2010 AAS Flower Award Winner:
Echinacea 'PowWow Wild Berry'
2010 AAS Flower Award Winner:
Gaillardia 'Mesa Yellow' F1
2009 AAS Vegetable Award Winner:
Squash 'Honey Bear' F1
2010 AAS Vegetable Award Winner:
Watermelon 'Shiny Boy F1'
2012 AAS Vegetable Award Winner:
Watermelon 'Faerie' F1
2009 AAS Vegetable Award Winner:
Melon 'Lambkin' F1
2011 AAS Cool Season Bedding Plant Award Winner:
Viola 'Shangri-La Marina' F1
2009 AAS Cool Season Bedding Plant Award Winner:
Viola 'Rain Blue and Purple' F1
2010 AAS Cool Season Bedding Plant Award Winner:
Viola 'Endurio Sky Blue Martien'™ F1
2011 AAS Flower Award Winner:
Gaillardia 'Arizona Apricot'
2010 AAS Flower Award Winner:
Snapdragon 'Twinny Peach'™ F1
2011 AAS Vegetable Award Winner:
Pepper 'Orange Blaze'
2010 AAS Bedding Plant Award Winner:
Zinnia 'Zahara Starlight Rose'
2009 AAS Vegetable Award Winner:
Eggplant 'Gretel' F1
2010 AAS Flower Award Winner:
Marigold Moonsong Deep Orange
2010 AAS Vegetable Award Winner:
Pepper 'Cajun Belle'
2008 AAS Cool Season Bedding Plant Award Winner:
Viola 'Skippy XL Plum-Gold'
2012 AAS Bedding Plant Award Winner:
Salvia 'Summer Jewel Pink'
2008 AAS Vegetable Award Winner:
Eggplant 'Hansel' F1
2011 AAS Cool Season Bedding Plant Award Winner:
Ornamental Kale 'Glamour Red' F1
2011 AAS Bedding Plant Award Winner:
Salvia 'Summer Jewel Red'
2012 AAS Vegetable Award Winner:
Pepper 'Cayennetta' F1
2012 AAS Flower Award Winner:
Ornamental Pepper 'Black Olive'
2011 AAS Vegetable Award Winner:
Pumpkin 'Hijinks' F1
2011 AAS Vegetable Award Winner:
Tomato 'Terenzo' F1
2011 AAS Vegetable Award Winner:
Tomato 'Lizzano' F1
2010 AAS Bedding Plant Award Winner:
Zinnia 'Double Zahara Fire'
2012 AAS Flower Award Winner:
Vinca 'Jams 'N Jellies Blackberry'
2008 AAS Bedding Plant Award Winner:
Osteospermum 'Asti White' F1
2010 AAS Bedding Plant Award Winner:
Zinnia 'Double Zahara Cherry'

All-America Selections Introduces New Logo and Website To Grow Into Next 80 Years

At the AAS Summer Summit in August, Mike Murgiano of Syngenta Flowers, chair of the AAS task force responsible for the new image of All-America Selections (AAS) said, "Our new logo honors the past 80 years of AAS history by maintaining the familiar red, white and blue, but in updated tones. We also are embracing our future with the strong use of the AAS acronym that represents an easily identifiable connection to our organization and our winning plants and flowers."

Adds Diane Blazek, Executive Director, "The words 'All-America Selections' encircling the acronym symbolizes how the organization embraces not only seed annual flowers and vegetables but how we plan to embrace vegetatively propagated annuals and perennials in the future."

There are three versions of the new logo:

Corporate
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Winner
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This new logo also prompted a new website, which also sports the new crisp design, while giving website visitors a complete picture of what the All-America Selections organization encompasses. Along with more AAS Winner images, the new AAS website includes a "My List" option where visitors can select their favorites and add them to a printable shopping list. Especially valuable to garden centers, extension agents, Display Gardens and more, are the downloadable signs, brochures and presentations found in the "Signs and Brochures" section. These tools are there for anyone interested in explaining the AAS Trialing process and/or promoting the AAS Winners.

For more information, contact Contact Us.

AAS Gold Medal Winners

'Profusion Cherry'

Single cherry rose blooms are borne just above the dark green foliage. The flowers can be cut and used in informal arrangements.