Indeterminate plant not too big about 4 feet, giving ripe fruit within 75-80 days from transplant. It is a variety by Tom Wagner of Everett, from a cross between P20 Blue and something else a segregate of the Blue Zebra. Muddy Waters was named after an American blues musician, thought of as the father of the modern Chicago blues as well as a great contributor to the British blues scene. Maturity: early, height: Fruits are beautiful! Blue, with yellow green stripes, with each fruit about the size of as tennis ball. The flavor is fantastic, being both rich and sweet.