HAMAMELIS virginiana $27.95 15’ x 15’ z3 Witch Hazel Yellow, fragrant flowers appear in late fall. Beautiful unruly shape provides interest all winter. Green foliage changes to orange-yellow in fall. A sturdy, native understory shrub, good for naturalizing. Shade tolerant. Prune for shape in late winter or early spring. (2-gal)) Photo: Source HIBISCUS syriacus ‘Coelestis’ $29.95 7’ x 8’ z5 Violet Blue Rose of Sharon One of the last shrubs to leaf-out in spring, Rose of Sharon is the really BIG show in the late summer garden, with striking hollyhock-like flowers in abundance. Double-flowering or singleflowering, Rose of Sharon is eye candy deluxe. ‘Coelestis’ is a single flowering, violet- blue variety. Gorgeous. (3-gal) Photo: Source HIBISCUS syriacus ‘Rubis’ $29.95 7’ x 6’ z 5 Red Rose of Sharon 'Rubis' is a brilliant red, single-flowering variety. (3-gal) Photo: Source HYDRANGEA arborescens ‘Annabelle’ $29.95 5’ x 5’ z 2 A superb native selection with big, bold, pure white, snowballlike flower heads. Great for cutting, drying or winter interest. Blooms midsummer till frost. Very hardy and reliable. Prune back hard in spring to maintain a tidy shape. We, of course, have never gotten around to doing this in our own gardens, but tell you to do so in order to maintain the illusion that we know what we’re doing. And despite our lack of care, ours flowers reliably every year. If you have never had good luck with hydrangea, this is the variety to grow. (3-gal) Photo: Source www.wild-things.ca 115 1-877-538-3228