Download the Catalog! - Whitney Gardens & Nursery
Download the Catalog! - Whitney Gardens & Nursery Download the Catalog! - Whitney Gardens & Nursery
88 Toll free 1-(800) 952-2404 Ordering Information Business Hours: We are open year round. From February through October, the Garden is open daily from 9 A.M. to dusk. The Nursery is open daily from 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. During November, December, January, the Garden and Nursery is open daily from 9 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Call (800) 952-2404, (360) 796-4411, or write to The Whitney Gardens & Nursery, P.O. Box 170, Brinnon, Washington 98320-0170, or fax (360) 796-3556, or E-mail: info@whitneygardens.com and visit our web site: www.whitneygardens.com Shipping Season: Normally our climate is mild enough to ship all year. However, the best time to ship is September through April. There is usually sufficient inventory to fill all orders; however, possible shortages may occur depending upon demand. We do take orders for certain plant(s) and notify you of their availability. We do not ship if weather is a problem. We will never substitute varieties unless authorized to do so. We will, however, substitute sizes of the same variety. On your order form please indicate acceptable size substitutions. This catalogue and price list cancels all previous issues. Price Schedule: The following price schedule applies to all rhododendrons unless otherwise indicated. Prices are subject to change without notice. Size Price 6”- 10” (15- 25cm) $17.50 10”-12” (25- 30cm) $22.50 12”-15” (30- 38cm) $30.00 15”-18” (38- 45cm) $37.50 18”-21” (45- 53cm) $45.00 21”-24” (53- 60cm) $55.00 24”-30” (60- 76cm) $65.00 30”-36” (76- 91cm) $75.00 36”-48” (91-121cm) $90.00 Plant Plant sizes are are measured from outside bud/growth terminal to outside bud/growth terminal terminal (width (width of plant). of plant). Table of Contents Camellias _____________________________ 38 Clematis _____________________________ 82 Conifers ______________________________ 39 Deciduous Azaleas _____________________ 42 Evergreen Azaleas ______________________ 45 Ground Covers & Perennials _____________ 51 Kalmias, Mountain Laurels ______________ 61 Magnolias ____________________________ 61 Maples _______________________________ 62 Native Northwest Plants 71 Ordering Information ___________________ 88 Plant Index 83 Planting Instructions ____________________ 84 Rhododendron Hybrids ___________________ 2 Rhododendron Species __________________ 72 Shrubs, Trees & Vines __________________ 79 Plan Your Wedding in the Garden All Proceeds Donated to the Brinnon Food Bank. Temperature gradient Fahrenheit and Celsius -25°F. (-32°C.) + 5°F. (-16°C.) -20°F. (-29°C.) +10°F. (-12°C.) -15°F. (-26°C.) +15°F. (- 9°C.) -10°F. (-23°C.) +20°F. (- 7°C.) - 5°F. (-21°C.) +25°F. (- 3°C.) 0°F. (-18°C.) +32°F. (0°C.) Ordering Information: Terms: All orders must be accompanied by a check, money order or credit card number. The packing charge of $5.00 will be charged on orders less than $50.00. All orders greater than $50.00, add 7% to the total plant order. We guarantee our plants to be strong, healthy, true to name and of excellent quality. We accept the following credit cards: VISA, MASTER CARD, DISCOVER, and AMERICAN ExPRESS Service Charge: 1½ % per month or (24% per anum) on unpaid balance and $25.00 per month late fee. Orders: All plant orders are dependent upon crop conditions and supply. All orders become the property of the purchaser upon delivery to the transportation company. And we are not responsible for loss, damage or delay in transit; and in no instance will we be responsible for more than the original purchase price. Claims: We must be notified within thirty days after receipt of damaged plant(s). Any claim after 30 days will result in a questionable claim, and a claim for only one-half of the original purchase price. Shipping: We use the following carriers for shipping: U.S. Postal, FedEx, and U.P.S. based on reliability and cost. We find each carrier quite satisfactory, as they offer (1) ground service, (2) two-day air service, and also (3) three-day select service. We will notify you at the time of shipment which carrrier your packages with be shipped with. Ground Service: All shipments are transported by truck. Ground service to the east coast takes an average of 5 to 7 business days. There are eight (8) zones between Brinnon and the east coast. Each zone is basically one day of transport. East coast residence should add approximately 50% of the total plant order for UPS charges, and the west coast should add approximately 40%. Air Service: Two-day air service to states east of the Rocky Mountains, the Southwest and portions of Alaska and Hawaii, add 70% to your total plant order. Three-day select service to states east of the Rocky Mountains should add 60% to the total plant order. We recommend air service to the east coast in particular. The above-mentioned percentages (shipping costs) are estimates only, and higher rates may be possible. Please give us special shipping instruction; as an example, if there is no one at home during the day, you may wish to give us an alternate address; or, instructions regarding where to place the package (by sliding glass doors in the carport, place in the boat in front of the house, etc.) Canadian Customers: The Washington State Department of Agriculture now requires that the inspector assigned to inspect our nursery will issue a Phytosanitary Certificate. You can call us at 1-800-952-2404 to make arrangements/reservations for the inspection or at their office in Olympia, Washington (360) 586-3116. The cost is $31.95 per hour. Most inspections take about an hour. © 2012 Whitney Gardens & Nursery All Rights Reserved Website: www.whitneygardens.com • Brinnon, WA 98320 • Ph: (800) 952-2404 • Fx: (360) 796-3556 Email: info@whitneygardens.com
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- Page 73 and 74: Kalmia Latifolia (Mountain Laurel)
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Forsythia<br />
Orange Prelude Photo by Jim Barlup Desert Sunrise Photo by Jim Barlup<br />
Sedum Spathulifolium ‘Cape Blanco’<br />
Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Fernspray Gold’<br />
Photo by Iseli <strong>Nursery</strong><br />
Sedum ‘Sunset Cloud’ Photo by Skagit <strong>Gardens</strong>