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The 'Bluecrop' is a cold-hardy, disease resistant variety that produces abundant crops of large berries. Fruits will ripen in mid-July and are great for preserves, baking, freezing and fresh eating. This variety gets 4-6' tall and wide and will produce a larger crop when planted with other vareities. Does best in organically rich soil.
Kumasaka? bears semi-double, deep-pink flowers that bloom from winter to spring. Has an upright, spreading habit, reaching 6-8' tall and wide.
Pearl Maxwell' has perfectly symetrical, sweet-pink flowers that bloom in thick clusters. Grows 8-12' tall and 6-10' wide at maturity. Evergreen.
Dorothy Wycoff' is prized for its reddish-pink flower stalks that are covered with small, white, bell-shaped flowers in early spring. Its evergreen foliage emerges dark red and ages to dark green.
The 'PJM Compact' is a hardy rhododendron with lavender-pink flowers that blooms in early spring. In the fall-winter the foliage turns a deep amber color. Compact, mounding habit. Reaches 3-4' tall and wide.