SAMBUCUS nigra ‘Black Lace’ $33.95 10’ x 10’ z5 Black Lace Elder An easy to grow shrub with deeply-cut, dramatic black ferny leaves. Pink flower buds open into large clusters of pink flowers with a slight lemon fragrance and provide a showy contrast to the dark leaves. Edible red-black berries appear in fall and attract songbirds. Best leaf colour develops in full sun, though this shrub will handle shade. Very cold hardy and easy to grow. Use as a dramatic accent shrub, plant en masse for a trouble free high hedge, or incorporate into the mixed or perennial border. Left alone it will reach up to 8 feet in height, but Black Lace can also be pruned back each year to fit into more formal settings. Black leaved elderberries come and go, but this variety remains my favourite and is the one I choose to grow in my own gardens. (2-gal)) Photo: Source SAMBUCUS racemosa ‘Lemony Lace’ $38.95 4’ z3 Elderberry A showy, new cut-leaf elderberry with shaggy mounds of bright golden, deeply cut foliage and improved sunburn resistance. White flowers in spring produce red berries in fall. Makes an instant garden, grown with 'Black Lace'. Very showy. (2-gal) Photo: Source SASSAFRAS albidum $49.00 80’ x 50’ z4 Native tree grown for its stately habit - pyramidal to rounded with glossy, aromatic, dark green foliage that turns a bright yellow (or orange) and purple in autumn. Tiny, attractive yellow flowers emerge before the leaves in spring. Grow as a specimen tree in a woodland garden or at woodland margins. Cut out suckers to maintain a single specimen or let them grow to produce a colony. (2-gal) Photo: Source SPIREA japonica ‘Double Play Candy Corn’ $37.00 2’ x 2’ z3 Bright candy-apple red foliage starts the show in early spring. As the season progresses, the older foliage transforms to pineapple yellow, creating a unique contrast with the orangeyred new growth. Dark purple blooms in late spring make this one of the most eye-catching Spirea yet. New. Spirea are very easy to grow and their compact size makes them suitable for containers, the perennial border or the shrub border. (2-gal) Photo: Source www.wild-things.ca 128 1-877-538-3228