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Cherry CheesecakeWhitney Gardens & Nursery Box 170, Brinnon, Washington 98320-0170 Phone 1 (800) 952-2404 Fax : Gardens & NurseryRhododendrons & Azaleas Hybrids & Species, Maples, Magnolias,Kalmias, Camellias, Conifers, Ground Covers and Perennials20161955-2016 Whitney Gardens & Box 170, 306264 Hwy. 101 Brinnon, Washington 983201 (800) 952-2404 (360) 796-4411 Fax : and visit ourbeautiful acre garden & Nursery . This collectionof rhododendrons, along withmany varieties of companionplants, trees and shrubsis located on the picturesqueOlympic Peninsula alongState Highway Viewing Hours:9 AM to 6 PM dailyApril through OctoberWinter Hours: 9 AM to 4:30 PM dailyNovember through MarchNursery Hours9 AM to 6 PM dailyApril through OctoberWinter Hours: 9 AM to 4:30 PM dailyNovember through March PRESORTED POSTAGEPAIDSIPRINTA ddress Service RequestedOpen all year Gardens & Nursery2016 Catalog61yearsAcer pseudoplatanus Eskimo Sunset Photo by Bob FosterTricyr tis (Toad L)

Hachmann’s Picobello Photo by Brigg’s Nursery Asplenium Fern ‘Hart’s Tongue’ Photo by Skagit Gardens Shirasawanum ‘Aureum’ (Golden Full Moon) Maple (Spring) i sc Rpiphlenbch. i a Acer palmatum ‘Olsen’s Frosted Strawberry’ R. lepidostylum

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1 Cherry CheesecakeWhitney Gardens & Nursery Box 170, Brinnon, Washington 98320-0170 Phone 1 (800) 952-2404 Fax : Gardens & NurseryRhododendrons & Azaleas Hybrids & Species, Maples, Magnolias,Kalmias, Camellias, Conifers, Ground Covers and Perennials20161955-2016 Whitney Gardens & Box 170, 306264 Hwy. 101 Brinnon, Washington 983201 (800) 952-2404 (360) 796-4411 Fax : and visit ourbeautiful acre garden & Nursery . This collectionof rhododendrons, along withmany varieties of companionplants, trees and shrubsis located on the picturesqueOlympic Peninsula alongState Highway Viewing Hours:9 AM to 6 PM dailyApril through OctoberWinter Hours: 9 AM to 4:30 PM dailyNovember through MarchNursery Hours9 AM to 6 PM dailyApril through OctoberWinter Hours: 9 AM to 4:30 PM dailyNovember through March PRESORTED POSTAGEPAIDSIPRINTA ddress Service RequestedOpen all year Gardens & Nursery2016 Catalog61yearsAcer pseudoplatanus Eskimo Sunset Photo by Bob FosterTricyr tis (Toad Lily) Empress Fire Rim Photo by Brigg s Nursery R.

2 Barbatum Photo by Tom Michalski Echinacea Cheyenne Spirit Photo by Skagit Gardens R. vaseyi Photo by E. Daniels Ginny Gee Photo by Jens BirckKalmia Big Boy Photo by Brigg s NurseryHorizon MonarchDaphne bholuaKalmiopsis leachiana Umpqua Form Photo by Brigg s NurseryAzalea Maischnee Photo by Brigg s NurseryHachmann s Picobello Photo by Brigg s NurseryAsplenium Fern Hart s Tongue Photo by Skagit GardensShirasawanum Aureum (Golden Full moon ) Maple (Spring)R. schlippenbachii Acer palmatum Olsen s Frosted Strawberry R. lepidostylumSyringa Sensation LilacLewisia Sunset Group Photo by Skagit GardensMagnolia Genie Photo by PlantHavenAzalea Ribbon Candy Leucanthemum Royal Glory Photo by Skagit GardensEverred Photo by Glendoick Gardens , CoxHydrangea Glowing Embers Briggs Moonlight Daphne Photo by Brigg s NurseryAbies Koreana Horstmann s Silberlocke Midnight Mystique Photo by Jens BirckWild Ginger Photo by Jim BartlettKarin Seleger Photo by Dr.

3 J. BruecknerSuperflimmerAcer palmatum Elegans R. niveumSappho SportWine and Roses Photo by Steve HenningKousa Dogwood Summer Gold Peach Cloud Nandina gulfstream domestica Heavenly Bamboo Photo by Brigg s NurseryCherries and Merlot Photo by J. WoodardAcer palmatum Orgon Sarasa Maple (Fall)Ground Covers -Thymes, Sedums and SempervivumNuccio s Pearl CamelliaSempervivum Silver King Photo by Skagit GardensAcer palmatum Kamagata Maple (Spring)Cherries and Merlot Photo by Frank FujoikaCherries and Merlot Photo by Frank FujoikaKalmia Bullseye Kalmia Peppermint Photo by Brigg s NurseryMagnolia Rustic Rubra Primula Belarina Colbalt Blue Photo by Skagit GardensEryngium (Sea Holly)

4 Big Blue Photo by Skagit GardensFastuosum Flore PlenoHelleborus Double Amber Gem Dicentra spectabilis Alba Photo by Brigg s NurseryMagnolia Elizabeth Candy Corn Photo by Briggs NurseryHydrangea quercifolia Ruby Slippers Photo by Park SeedAsiatic Lily Violet Photo by Skagit GardensR. luteum (Pontica)Calicarpa Japonica (Beauty Berry) Profusion Arpege AzaleaAzalea Scotian Reef Photo by J. WeagleKalinkaLeptinella Platt s Black Photo by Skagit Gardens pDelphinium New Millinnium Series Green Twist Photo by Skagit GardensPicea abies Pumilla pPhoto by Iseli Nursery Thuja occidentalis Mr. Bowling Ball uPhoto by Iseli NurseryPomegranate SplashAcer palmatum Geisha Gone Wild Photo by Buchholz & BuchholzHamamelis Aphrodite Brunnera Silver Heart Photo by Skagit Gardens Ben Morrison AzaleaHydrangea macrophylla Pistachio Pieris Andromeda Katsura Photo by Brigg s NurseryAcer shira sawanum Moonrise Chorus LineHoteiRose Dew Photo by Jim BarlupCornus Kousa Ruby Slippers Blue Ensign Photo by Bob FosterForsythiaSedum Spathulifolium Cape Blanco Heucherella Sweet Tea Photo by Skagit GardensChamaecyparis obtusa Fernspray Gold Photo by Iseli NurserySciadopitys Umbrella Pine Magnolia Blushing Belle Magnolia Black Tulip Magnolia

5 Sieboldii Colossus Photo Reimer s Nurseries Limelight Magnolia Sunsation Magnolia Colossus Sunburst Phone: (800)-952-2404 (360) 796-4411 Fax: (360) 796-3556 Email: Websit e: Friends,The foundation of the garden and Nursery has and will always be the rhododendron , some being 50 to 80 years of age, while oth-ers are just first graders, or teenagers. Interspersed among this prestigious group is a wonderful selection of magnolias, maples, kalmias, camellias, conifers and a growing variety of bulbs, perennials and ornamental trees. We continue to collect plants from around the world and add them to our garden and Nursery . As a result, the consumer has a greater choice than ever before, of not only new plants, but those time honored Time: The peak blooming season usually occurs around Mothers' Day.

6 However, many rhododendrons, azaleas, kalmias, flowering trees and shrubs continue to bloom well into June and a few into early July. Early blooming rhododendrons start showing color in early February. Fragrant rhododendrons and azaleas bloom in late April and early Autumn leaf color occurs from mid-October to early November, and is an uncommonly beautiful sight with the multi-tude of large trees and shrubs. From late November through late December the spawning chum salmon can be seen in our mean-dering creek. Reservations:It is helpful to make reservations for large groups. This insures the presence of ample staff to better serve your needs along with the necessary space and time to enhance each person's visit.

7 Admission Charge: $ Children under 12 are admit-ted , tea and hot chocolate are available at a nominal fee. What to Wear:We encourage visitors to dress for the elements, particularly in casual clothing and comfortable walking shoes. It may be deemed appropriate to bring along an umbrella and/or boots. Brinnon receives an annual rainfall of approximately 55 inches every year, which is about the same as the Seattle/ Tacoma Much Walking:There are many pathways throughout this 7-acre site. Most are covered with a combination of sand and gravel, and a few are grass-covered. The gently sloping terrain is not totally suited to wheelchairs.

8 Benches are placed throughout the garden . A leisurely stroll takes approximately one to two hours over one-half mile of pathways. Whitney Gardens of DreamsThe Gardens announce a beautiful house rental through VRBO (Vacation Rental by Owner). The wheelchair accessible house includes 2 bedrooms (1 King, 1 Queen), 2 bathrooms (1 with tub and one with walk-in shower). Fully equipped kitchen with 2 eating areas. A large livingroom with a marble fireplace. Wifi and TV plus many other amenities. For details, availability and reservations, please call us at (800) 952-2404 or email us at Gift Certificates Available at the garden / Nursery Welcome to Our 61st Edition 1955 - 2016 All dogs must remain in their owner s vehicle.

9 Please contact The garden if your dog must be removed from that have a large covered gazebo for those who wish to have a picnic &/or use their laptop computer with our Free WIFI, while others in their party enjoy the garden &/or shop at the traditions make the garden / Nursery a focal point each spring, and those traditions become the exponent for increased public awareness, recognition and as a result, subsequent growth. We also provide great service and quality plants that keep customers coming back year after year. We have remodeled our office to include a beautiful Gift Shop. We are also able to serve your planting needs throughout the year with landscaping services for your garden .

10 Our Nursery and landscape divisions have the capabilites of working with homeowners to suggest specific plants for their Gardens , irrigational systems, garden renovations, seasonal yard maintenance and eco friendly horticultural solutions. The Whitney Gardens & Nursery including all the staff have joined together to pledge 100% of the proceed from the designing, sewing and selling of Aprons for Scholarships of $ to a graduating Quilcene/Brinnon student. We wish to thank everyone who so graciously help us to achieve this goal. Thank you for your continued patronage and have a wonderful New of Contents Berries, Fruit, & Nut Trees 78 Camellias _____34 Clematis _____77 Conifers _____35 Deciduous Azaleas _____38 Evergreen Azaleas _____41 Ground Covers & Perennials _____46 Kalmias, Mountain Laurels _____56 Magnolias _____57 Maples _____59 Native Northwest Plants 67 Ordering Information _____82 Planting Instructions _____80 Rhododendron Hybrids _____2 Rhododendron Species _____68 Shrubs.


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