Proven Winners is the leading brand of high quality flowering plants in North America, sold under the Proven Winners name. The Proven Winners group also sells a complementary brand, Proven Selections®, which consists of regional favorite varieties that complement Proven Winners. On a retail sales level, Proven Winners and Proven Selections sales are greater than a half-billion dollars annually. The plants are available from just about every garden center in North America. The goals of Proven Winners are to introduce the best, most unique, high performing plants, to produce them under the highest quality standards, and to market the plants innovatively. Proven Winners plants are unsurpassed in terms of flowering, growth habit, disease resistance, and garden performance. No other plant line goes through the same rigorous plant selection process, which takes 2-3 years and occurs at facilities in the U.S. and Canada, as well as at trial stations in Europe, South Africa, and Japan. Every Proven Winners variety is protected by U.S. and Canadian patents. What also separates Proven Winners is its viral control process, which is second to none. Besides producing better flowering plants, Proven Winners is also credited with creating the "container gardening" craze, and making new plant genera known. Most consumers had never heard of Bacopa, Nemesia, Verbena, etc. until Proven Winners introduced these varieties.
Coral Berry
Symphoricarpos x doorenbosii
Summer Snapdragon
Angelonia angustifolia
Summer Snapdragon
Angelonia angustifolia hybrid
Summer Snapdragon
Angelonia angustifolia hybrid
Summer Snapdragon
Angelonia angustifolia
Summer Snapdragon
Angelonia angustifolia hybrid
Red-Osier Dogwood
Cornus sanguinea
Dogwood
Cornus sanguinea
Flossflower
Ageratum hybrid
Flossflower
Ageratum hybrid
Verbena
Verbena hybrid
Verbena
Verbena hybrid
Verbena
Verbena hybrid
Verbena
Verbena hybrid
Verbena
Verbena hybrid
Verbena
Verbena hybrid
Verbena
Verbena hybrid
Dyers Greenwood
Genista lydia
Winterberry Holly
Ilex verticillata
Wintercreeper
Euonymus alatus