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Aucuba japonica 'Emily Rose'

The 'Emily Rose' is a woody, evergreen variety that will reach 4-5' tall and wide at maturity. It thrives in shade and can tolerate a variety of soil conditions. It produces small, red-purple flowers in the spring and red fruits in the fall if planted with a male.

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 'Girard Christina'

This dense, rounded variety produces double, rose-red blooms in late spring. Foliage turns mahogany-red in the fall and winter months. Grows 2-3' tall and 3-4' wide.

Rhododendron 'Girard's Fuchsia'

Girard's Fuschia' produce dark, purplish-pink blooms in spring. Grows 4-6' tall and wide at maturity.

Rhododendron 'Girard Rose'

Girard Rose' has deep, rose-red blooms that bloom profusely. Deep-green foliage takes on red tones in the fall. Grows 3-4' tall and 4-5' wide.

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 x 'Navaho'

The 'Navaho' produces a large crop of juicy, sweet fruits that will ripen in mid-summer. This is a thornless variety that averages 4-5' tall and 3-4' wide. Fruits are great for jams, jellies and fresh eating.

Vaccinium corymbosum 'Blueray'

The 'Blueray' produces large, firm berries with extra sweetness, making them great for fresh eating and baking. Fruit will ripen mid-July, and this variety will bear a larger crop when paired with other pollinators. Can get up to 6-8' tall and wide, but can be pruned in late winter to maintain a managable size. The 'Blueray' is a great pollinator for other varieties. 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 'Jersey'

The 'Jersey' blueberry is one of the most widely grown varieties due to its consistently high yeilds and sweet flavor. It is a late-season variety, ripening in late-July to August. It is self-fertile, but will produce more abundant crop when planted with other varieties. It will grow 6-8' tall and wide and will be covered with firm, crack resistant berries.

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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