EUPHORBIA polychroma ‘Bonfire’ $15.95 18” x 24” z5 A cushion spurge with phenomenal colour. Deep purple, red and orange leaves with a touch of chartreuse are set ablaze in spring with crackling sulphur-yellow flower bracts. Forms a nice rounded mound. This one boasts all the "f's" - form, foliage and flower. (Okay, bracts.) One of the best new plants in years. I can never seem to make it appear in its full glory in the pots, but in the garden, it's a different matter. It's a phenomenally beautiful plant, whatever the season, and when planted in the right spot (lots of sun, little moisture), brings out the Martha Stewart in any gardener. Photo: Source EUPHORBIA x martinii ‘Ascot Rainbow’ $14.95 20” z5 Flashy green and yellow variegated foliage takes on pink and orange tones in cool weather. Unique variegated bracts appear in large clusters in spring. Excellent drainage a key to overwintering this new variety. Photo: Source FILIPENDULA ‘Red Umbrellas’ 30” z 3 Meadowsweet $11.95 A delightful meadowsweet with green leaves heavily veined with crimson. Umbels of pink flowers in early summer. Photo: Source FILIPENDULA rubra ‘Venusta’ $10.95 5’ x 3’ z2 Queen of the Prairie Candy floss pink plumes with an attractive rose-scent appear in early summer atop bold, ferny foliage. Flower buds look like tiny pink pearls before opening. A valuable native selection. Performs best in moist soil in sun to part shade, but will grow almost anywhere. A very showy, quick spreader. Photo: Source www.wild-things.ca 32 1-877-538-3228