HYDRANGEA arborescens ‘Incrediball’ $37.95 4’ - 5’ z3 With beefy stems and massive snow-white blooms, Incrediball promises a big-time show from mid-summer well into autumn. The breeding goal for this “new and improved” Annabelle Hydrangea, was stronger stems to eliminate flop, but the breeders also delivered incredibly large flowers. (3-gal) Photo: Source HYDRANGEA paniculata ‘Bobo’ $37.95 3’ x 3’ z3 A petite hydrangea engulfed by large white flowers - held upright on strong stems - that grow and lengthen as they bloom. An early blooming variety that is ideal for a small garden. (3 gal) Photo: Source HYDRANGEA paniculata ‘Little Quick Fire’ $28.95 3’ - 5’ z3 Same early bloom time as the original Quick Fire, but about one-third the size. Flowers open white in June, then quickly age to a deep burgundy red before other varieties start to flower. Compact habit makes it ideal for containers or a small garden. (2-gal) Photo: Source HYDRANGEA paniculata ‘Pinky Winky’ $34.95 6’-8’ z 3 A spectacular flower show. Large, 16”-long flower heads emerge white, turn pink and continue to push new white flowers from the tip of the flowering cluster. The two-tone effect is outstanding. This shrub blooms well regardless of soil pH or pruning. (2-gal) Photo: Source HYDRANGEA paniculata ‘Quick Fire’ 6’ x 6’ z3 $37.95 A recent introduction that blooms more than a month earlier than other Hydrangea varieties. White flower clusters appear in early June and turn a rich deep pink. (3-gal)) Photo: Source www.wild-things.ca 116 1-877-538-3228