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Azalea Delaware Valley

Dense and shapely evergreen shrub. Masses of clear white, single blooms nearly cover the plant in spring. Attractive shrub even when not in bloom.

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Azalea Tradition
 

Dense and compact evergreen shrub. Masses of deep pink flowers nearly cover the plant in spring. Attractive shrub even when not in bloom

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Hydrangea

Cityline Paris

Cityline Paris Hydrangea Spacing. Plant these shrubs 3 to 4 feet apart, center on center. To create a small hedge or garden border, you can plant these 28 to 36 inches apart, center on center. We especially like the looks of creating a hedge with these in coastal landscaping, with a pop of color you can see from the water!.

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Azalea® Autumn Sunset

"Massive color display and compact growth habit make this variety a fitting choice for any location.

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Azalea Girard's Crimson

 

Dense and compact evergreen shrub. Masses of crimson red flowers nearly cover the plant in spring. Attractive shrub even when not in bloom

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Hydrangea

Little Quick Fire

The Little Quick Fire® Hydrangea lives up to it’s name. This shrub (like the larger Quick Fire Hydrangea) are one of the first hydrangeas to bloom, often a month before other hydrangeastypically bloom. The panicle shaped flowers start off white, and turn to pink and red as summer goes by, and into fall.

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