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What is All-America Selections?

What is All-America Selections?

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What is All-America Selections?

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A non-profit organization, founded in 1932 by Ray Hastings, that promotes new garden varieties judged to have superior garden performance in impartial trials throughout North America.

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AAS is the oldest, and most trusted national trialing organization in North America, supported by breeding companies.

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EntriesBreeders enter new, never-before-sold cultivars to be judged in one of four categories:

1. Seed Ornamentals (flowers & foliage grown from seed)

2. Vegetative Ornamentals (flowers & foliage grown from cuttings)

3. Edible/Vegetables from Seed (self-explanatory!)

4. Herbaceous Perennials (perennials that die back each fall/winter)

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AAS Trials Sites in U.S. and Canada1. Seed Ornamentals – 40 sites2. Edible/Vegetable – 28 sites3. Vegetative Ornamentals – 18

sites4. Herbaceous Perennials – 24

sites

Total of 80 AAS Trial Judges!

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AAS Trial Site: Dallas Arboretum

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AAS Trial Site: Rotary Botanical Gardens

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AAS Trial Site: Green Bay Botanical Garden

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• Horticulture professionals• Seasoned trialing experts• Unpaid – they volunteer their time• Unbiased - cannot judge their own entries• The core of our success

AAS Trial Judges

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What qualities make an AAS Winner? Better tasting vegetables Longer blooming annuals Superior disease resistance Unique colors or qualities More flowers or fruits per plant

AAS Winners must out-perform other similar varieties on the market in order to win the AAS Winner designation

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After the Trial;Introduction Criteria Breeder gives the variety a marketing name Breeder submits publicity photos Seed/Cuttings in inventory Germination tests results are submitted Product is priced and ready to ship

Now it can be declared an “AAS Winner”

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Publicity After Introduction

To:• Seed Companies• Distribution chain• Growers• Retailers• Garden Writers• Bloggers•Consumers

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Publicity ProgramRobust website:

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Publicity ProgramImplementing Social Media:• Pinterest• Facebook• Instagram• Twitter• Slide Share• Etc.

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Publicity ProgramDisplay Gardens

Almost 200 public gardens grow and display the past five years of AAS Winners.

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Display Garden: Dallas Arboretum

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Display Garden: Denver Botanic Gardens

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Display Garden: Michigan State University

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Display Garden: Miami University, Hamilton Conservatory

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Display Garden: University of Saskatchewan

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Display Garden: University of Delaware

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Display Garden: MSU South Mississippi State University