AMELANCHIER canadensis 15’ x 8’ z 4 Serviceberry $27.95 One of our favourite native shrubs - and one of the first we planted, oh so long ago and far away. Upright, multi-stemmed large shrub or small tree, which is variously called Serviceberry, June berry, Saskatoon berry or Shadblow. White flowers in early spring. Purple-black, late summer berries are edible and make a great pie. If you don’t see birds in your yard, this will bring them. Brilliant orange-red fall colour. Wind tolerant. (3-gal) Photo: Source AMORPHA fruticosa $12.95 15’ x 5’ z4 Indigo Bush Unusual native shrub. Purple-blue flowers in dense, upright, 6"long spikes. Feathery, pinnate leaves. It's very late to emerge in spring, but grows quickly and should be in flower by July. Tolerates poor, dry soil and is used to stabilize banks. Now extremely rare in Ontario. (1-gal) Photo: Source ARONIA melancarpia ‘Autumn Magic’ $27.95 4’ x 4’ z4 Autumn Magic Chokecherry With clusters of fragrant white blossoms in spring, Autumn Magic Black Chokecherry has an outstanding orange-red to burgundy autumn foliage show. Shiny, purple-black fruit lingers well into winter when it is devoured by birds. For best fruit production and fall leaf colour, plant in full sun. Native to a thin stretch of southeastern Canada. (3-gal) Photo: Source ASIMINA triloba $42.00 18’ x 18’ z5 Pawpaw Small tree with a short trunk and spreading branches, forms a dense, pyramid head. Dark green summer foliage tends to droop, giving the tree a sleepy appearance. Produces unmistakable, purplish-brown flowers in mid-April. The edible, brownish-black fruit in September has a taste similar to a combination of banana, mango and papaya and is high in vitamins A and C. (2-gal) Photo: Source BERBERIS thunbergii ‘Aurea nana’ $28.95 24” x 24” z4 Golden Barberry An attention grabber. Compact grower with bright yellow foliage with a distinct red edge in spring. Bright red autumn colour. Red berries. Highly recommended. (2-gal) Photo: Source www.wild-things.ca 110 1-877-538-3228