AGAPANTHUS ‘Blue Globe’ 40" z6 Lily Of The Nile $8.95 With its enormous domes of clear blue, tubular flowers on tall, wiry stems high above deep green strap-like leaves, agapanthus can be depended upon to stop visitors in their tracks. Lily of the Nile had been considered a tropical plant or tender perennial, but we have been successful cultivating it with our usual "Live or Else" methods. Our original garden clump is now well over 8 years old and it has thrived in good, rich, moist soil without benefit of protective mulch in winter, or additional irrigation in summer. This is an exceptionally versatile plant, whether grown in the perennial border, in the cottage garden, in containers where it provides an exotic touch, or as the showstopper in cut flower arrangements. Photo: Source ALCEA kurdica $4.95 5’ z3 Perennial Hollyhock Pale yellow cup-shaped flowers appear mid to late summer on long stalks above a shrub-like mound of deeply cut foliage. Very long flowering season. Truly perennial and seems impervious to hollyhock rust. Easily grown in sun to partshade. (4” pot) Photo: Source ALCEA rosea ‘Lavender Halo’ $7.95 5’-6’ z3 Hollyhock Large, single, lavender flowers with a deeper pink halo and a black centre. A hardy perennial hollyhock 16 years in the making. Forms a bushy clump of deep green foliage. Outstanding colour combination. Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds and bees. Easy. New. Photo: Source ALCHEMILLA mollis $7.95 12" x 24" z2 Lady’s Mantle Sprays of frothy, chartreuse-yellow flowers bloom heavily in spring, then on and off all summer. Grey-green pleated foliage catches dew and raindrops and reflects it back to us like summer jewels. A backdrop which lets other plants shine. Tolerates virtually any soil or light condition . Treasured by gardeners since antiquity. Photo: WildThings www.wild-things.ca 7 1-877-538-3228