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Acer palmatum 'Wolff'

The 'Emperor I' japanese maple is prized for its deep, purple-crimson foliage that turns vibrant-red in the fall. It has an upright, open growth habit and will reach 12-15' tall and wide at maturity. Best color performance in a full sun environment.

Azalea x 'Delaware Valley White'

The 'Delaware Valley White' produces abundant clusters of pure white blooms from April through May. Striking white blooms contrast this azalea's dark, rich evergreen leaves. Will grow 3-4' tall and wide. Does best in part shade in organically rich, well-draining soil.


Azalea x 'Sunset Pink' Exbury Hybrid

Sunset Pink' produces bright-pink, trumpet shaped flowers that have yellow and orange undertones. It will mature to 6-8' tall and 4-6' wide, keeping a dense, upright habit.

Azalea x 'Fragrant Star'

Large, aromatic spring flowers are snowy-white and contrast against dark-green foliage. Wonderful when planted in masses. Will reach 4-5' tall and 3-4' wide.

Berberis thunbergii 'UCONNBTB048'

Lemon Glow' is a non-invasive variety with vibrant, yellow foliage. Its great for adding a pop of color to your landscape, but its small size makes it useful for container gardening. It will grow 2-3' tall and wide. Prefers full to part sun and well-draining soils. Deer resistant.

Rubus x 'APF-236T'

Baby Cakes' is a dwarf, thornless variety that is perfect for patio pots and container gardening. It stays 3-4' tall and wide and will produce two crops of berries. Large, sweet, juicy berries will ripen in mid-July and early-September. It is self pollinating, but will produce greater yeild by having other pollinators nearby.

Rubus Chehalem x Rubus Olallie

The 'Marionberry' is a hybrid that produces sweet-tart berries that are high in antioxidants. Fruit is great for pies, jams, jellies and syrups, and crop will ripen late-June into early-July. This plant has a trailing growth habit and will reach a mature size of 5-6' tall and 2-3' wide.

Vaccinium corymbosum 'Bluecrop'

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.

Vaccinium x 'ZF08-095' PP 25,467

The 'Blueberry Glaze' is a compact dwarf variety that grows 2-3' tall and wide. It's great for patio pots and small space gardening. Deep blue, aromatic berries have a wildberry flavor and are loaded with antioxidants. Fruit ripens in mid-July.

Vaccinium corymbosum 'ZF06-179' PP24,662

This compact variety produces large, sweet berries great for jellies, jams and fresh eating. Getting only 1-2' tall and wide, the 'Jelly Bean' is great for patio pots and small garden spaces. Fruit ripens from late-July to early-August.

Vaccinium corymbosum 'ZF06-043'

The 'Peach Sorbet' is full of color all year round. Leaf color will morph between pink, orange and green during spring and summer, and will deepen to eggplant-purple in the fall. Hardy from zones 5-10, this variety can keeps its leaves through the winter in most climates. Staying only 1-2' tall and wide, this compact variety is great for patio pots and small garden spaces. 'Peach Sorbet' will produce sweet, tropical flavored berries that ripen in mid-July.

Vaccinium x 'ORUS-61-1' PP 24,209

The 'Perpetua' is an evergreen variety that lives up to its name, producing two crops of berries a year. This variety produces delicious, sweet berries that ripen their first crop in early-July and their second in early-October. This plant stays 4-5' tall and wide and keeps a compact, upright shape. Dark green leaves will mix with deep red tones into fall and winter.

Vaccinium corymbosum 'ZF06-079' PP23,336

Pink Icing' is known for its striking foliage and large, robust berries. This variety gets 3-4' tall and wide and is perfect for patio and small space gardening. Foliage varies through shades of pink, turquoise and lavendar as the seasons change. Loose, sweet clusters of extra-large berries will ripen in July, and the crop will be more abundant when paired with pollinating varieties.

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