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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 '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.

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.

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.

Vaccinium corymbosum 'MNPink1'

The 'Pink Popcorn' variety produces creamy pink berries that darken as they ripen. Berries are firm and sweet. This variety grows 4-5' tall and wide and is one of the few blueberry varieties that can handle zone 4 climate. With white flowers emerging in spring and orange-red foliage in the fall, this plant has year round interest.

Blueberry x 'Silver Dollar'

This small, mounded variety will grow 2-3' tall and wide and is great for small garden spaces. White flowers in mid-spring will turn to large crops of blueberries in summer. Foliage is tinged with silver in spring and summer and ages to rich green in fall.

Vaccinium angustifolium x vaccinium corymbosum 'Top Hat'

This dwarf variety produced large clusters of white flowers in late-spring that turn into bunches of delicious small berries in the summer. The 'Top Hat' stays 1-2' tall and is great for small garden spaces and patio gardening. This compact, cold hardy variety is self-fertile, but will produce larger yields when planted in multiples.

Ceanothus americanus

The New Jersey tea is a compact, upright shrub that will reach 3-4' tall and wide. It produces plumes of white blooms in mid-spring that attract butterflies and other pollinators.

Elderberry 'samdal' 2g

Plants are vigorous, producing long shoots from soil level one growing season and bearing fruit the next. These are removed after bearing and replaced by the current year's growth. This makes the plant easy to prune and manage as a bush. Large fruit clusters with good flavor ripen in August each year. Berries have very high anthocyanin content--very good for you! This is the more productive variety, but both varieties are required for cross pollination in a ratio of 1 Samyl : 5 Samdal.

Elderberry 'samyl'

This variety will provide good cross-pollination when paired with the Samdal variety. Samyl has particularly high-quality flowers.has a vigorous, bushy habit that is similar to Samdal, but not as dense. Plants are partially self fruitful, but planting two S. nigra cultivars will assure better fruit production for both.

Vitis labrusca 'Concord'

The 'Concord' grape is an American classic. Sweet, purple grapes ripen in late-September and are ideal for making jams, jellies, grape juice and wine. This seeded variety will grow 15-20' long, but can be pruned to a more managable size if necessary. May need protection from harsh winter winds.

Vitis hybrida 'Jupiter'

The 'Jupiter Blue' seedless variety grows 6-8' tall and wide and produces large clusters of reddish-blue grapes with a crisp texture and a mild, sweet flavor. This variety is hardy, disease resistant and easy to care for. Fruit ripens in late-August and will turn a deep blue when it's ready for harvesting.

Pieris japonica 'Prelude'

Prelude' is a dwarf variety that will reach 1-2' tall and wide at maturity. It will be covered with large clusters of white, bell-shaped flowers in mid-spring. Rich, green foliage is tinged with bronze new growth.

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