Toll free 1-(800) 952-2404 Ordering Information Business Hours: We are open year round. From March through October, <strong>the</strong> Garden is open daily from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. The <strong>Nursery</strong> is open daily from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. During November, December, January, February <strong>the</strong> Garden and <strong>Nursery</strong> are open daily from 9 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Call (800) 952-2404 or write to The <strong>Whitney</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong> & <strong>Nursery</strong>, 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, <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong>ir availability. We do not ship if wea<strong>the</strong>r is a problem. We will never substitute varieties unless authorized to do so. We will, however, substitute sizes of <strong>the</strong> 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 o<strong>the</strong>rwise indicated. Prices are subject to change without notice. Size Price 6”- 10” (15- 25cm) $20.00 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 Berries, Fruit & Nut Trees________________ 82 Camellias______________________________ 38 Clematis______________________________ 81 Conifers_______________________________ 39 Deciduous Azaleas______________________ 42 Evergreen Azaleas_______________________ 45 Ground Covers & Perennials______________ 51 Kalmias, Mountain Laurels_______________ 61 Magnolias_____________________________ 61 Maples________________________________ 62 Native Northwest Plants 70 Ordering Information____________________ 88 Planting Instructions_____________________ 84 Rhododendron Hybrids____________________ 2 Rhododendron Species___________________ 71 Shrubs, Trees & Vines___________________ 78 Fax # (360) 796-3556 E-mail: info@whitneygardens.com Website: www.whitneygardens.com 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 $6.00 will be charged on orders less than $50.00. All orders greater than $50.00, add 8% to <strong>the</strong> total plant order. We guarantee our plants to be strong, healthy, true to name and of excellent quality. We accept <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> property of <strong>the</strong> purchaser upon delivery to <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong> original purchase price. Shipping: We use <strong>the</strong> following carriers for shipping: U.S. Postal, FedEx, and U.P.S. based on reliability and cost. We find each carrier quite satisfactory, as <strong>the</strong>y offer (1) ground service, (2) two-day air service, and also (3) three-day select service. We will notify you at <strong>the</strong> time of shipment which carrrier your packages with be shipped with. Ground Service: All shipments are transported by truck. Ground service to <strong>the</strong> east coast takes an average of 5 to 7 business days. There are eight (8) zones between Brinnon and <strong>the</strong> east coast. Each zone is basically one day of transport. East coast residence should add approximately 40% of <strong>the</strong> total plant order for UPS charges, and <strong>the</strong> west coast should add approximately 30%. Air Service: Two-day air service to states east of <strong>the</strong> Rocky Mountains, <strong>the</strong> Southwest and portions of Alaska and Hawaii, add 60% to your total plant order. Three-day select service to states east of <strong>the</strong> Rocky Mountains should add 50% to <strong>the</strong> total plant order. We recommend air service to <strong>the</strong> 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 <strong>the</strong>re is no one at home during <strong>the</strong> day, you may wish to give us an alternate address; or, instructions regarding where to place <strong>the</strong> package (by sliding glass doors in <strong>the</strong> carport, place in <strong>the</strong> boat in front of <strong>the</strong> house, etc.) Canadian Customers: Please call (360) 796-4411 for ordering and questions. The Washington State Department of Agriculture now requires that <strong>the</strong> inspector assigned to inspect our nursery will issue a Phytosanitary Certificate. You can call us at (360) 796-4411 to make arrangements/reservations for <strong>the</strong> inspection or at <strong>the</strong>ir office in Olympia, Washington (360) 586-3116. The cost is approximately $52.00. © 2014 <strong>Whitney</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong> & <strong>Nursery</strong> All Rights Reserved Website: www.whitneygardens.com • Brinnon, WA 98320 • Ph: (800) 952-2404 • Fx: (360) 796-3556 88 Email: info@whitneygardens.com
Dicentra ‘Valentine’ Photo by Skagit <strong>Gardens</strong> Hamamelis (Witch Hazel) ‘Brandis’ Photo by Reimers <strong>Nursery</strong> Loderi King George Euphorbia ‘Ruby Glow’ Photo by Skagit <strong>Gardens</strong> Berberis ‘Golden Rocket’ Photo by PlantHaven Hamamelis mollis (Witch Hazel) ‘Barmstedt Gold’
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First Impression Photo by Jim Barlu
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