AQUILEGIA canadensis $7.95 16" x 16" z3 Wild Columbine Our native columbine. A lovely wildflower with delicate, ferny, blue-green foliage and abundant scarlet-red flowers with yellow interiors and very long red spurs, like nodding red trumpets in a wacky jazz band. Surprisingly long bloom season. Prolific selfseeder. If we could grow but one columbine, this would be it . Photo: Source AQUILEGIA ‘McKana’s Giants’ $6.95 30” z2 Giant Columbine Large showy flowers in a wide mixture of pastel shades. Long spurs, widely flaring trumpets. Vigorous, and though short-lived, reliably self-seed and cross with each other resulting in surprising new colours. (4"-pots) Photo: Source AQUILEGIA v. ‘Winky Double Blue’ $6.95 16” z3 Columbine Loads and loads of beautiful two-toned blue and white flowers facing upwards bloom for a very long time from early spring. The flowers have deep blue outer petals with a corolla of blue and white. Leaves are lacy and form a bushy compact mound. Attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies. Lovely in the perennial border or woodland garden. Photo: Source ARALIA cordata ‘Sun King’ $19.95 3' x 3' z 3 Golden Japanese Spikenard This hardy, tropical-looking beauty brightens up the shade garden with its very large, compound bright gold leaves. Tiny white flowers lead to decorative purple-black berries in the fall. A spectacular companion to ferns, hosta and fall anemones. Very showy and very easy to grow in part shade and moist soil. Photo courtesy Walters Gardens, Inc. www.wild-things.ca 10 1-877-538-3228