Located at the Miller Library.
Each accession (i.e. 2.00.72.01) represents a box or cubby with various contents.
Date statement: : 1954-2015
Summary:
3 file folders: Gardens beginning A-M, N-Z, and multiple gardens.Description:
Folder 1: A-M: Alaska Botanical Garden information card. Arboretum of the Cascades printout, 2003. Baker & Chantry closing sale, P-I, 9/21/2002. Bastyr University Garden, "Medicinal Garden Self-Guided Walking Tour," 12-page booklet, 2002. Bellevue Parks and Community Services, 20-page booklet. n.d. "Trees of Bellevue." Bellevue Parts & Recreation Department, 37-page booklet, n.d. "Nature Trail Guide." Blue Mountain Audubon Society, Walking Guide to the Big Trees of Walla Walla, 1991. Bota Gardens brochure circa 1981. Cashmere, Washington, "A Walking Arboretum" brochure. Central Washington University Japanese Garden brochure. Chico State University Arboretum brochure, 1990. Coalition for Gardeners with Disabilities, 2 booklets . Corbin and Moore-Turner Heritage Gardens flier, n.d. Far Reaches Botanical Conservancy information card (undated, circa 2012-17). Goodwill-Milgard Work Opportunity Center vertical garden by Patrick Blanc. "Up and Coming," Seattle Times, n.d. Kingston Hotel Cafe garden, 8/16/1996 "recipe for a Secret Garden," Kitsap Sun article by Jan Silver. Manito Park brochure and map, after 1996. Folder 2: N-Z: Nippon Business Institute Japanese Garden at Everett Community College, 11/1/2003, "NBI Japanese Garden celebrates bridge dedication," North American Post. Nishinomiya Garden flier, n.d. Spokane . Northwest Orchid Society information sheet. Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle P-I, 12/24/2006, "Cultivating the waterfront." Padden Creek Lagoon revegetation information from 1992 and 1993, produced City of Bellingham Parks and Washington State Department of Natural Resources, with Binda Colebrook as principal author, three stapled packets. "Pioneer Park: A Natural History," 82 pp., spiral bound book, Mercer Island, 1990. Point Ellice House garden.10/30/1988, "Passionate gardener revives historic site," The Islander. PowellsWood. brochure, 2015 or later. PowellsWood. brochure, Federal Way, 2008 or later. 5/2006,"Profile of a Great Gardener: Monte Powell," Northwest Garden News, PowellsWood. Preston Arboretum, 2003 printout of information. Puget Prairie Flowers fliers (2), Prairie Wildflower Restoration Project at Fort Steilacoom Park. Puget Sound Beekeepers Association. 1993, Honey Bee Swarm Control information sheet. Sehome Hill Arboretum brochure, n.d. Sehome Hill Arboretum flier, n.d.. Shephard's Garden brochure, n.d. Soos Creek Botanical Garden brochure, circa 2011. Tacoma Orchid Society membership roster, 20 pp. booklet, n.d. Targhee National Forest brochure, 1977. Thornewood. Spring 2002, "Color gardens before color photography," Cabinet magazine, 7 pp. Thornewood. "A Gothic Tale," Seattle Times, 9/9/2001. Tiger Mountain State Forest. 4/1982, "Tiger Mountain: A Working Forest," Public Garden article by Gordon Bradley, 2 pp. University of Idaho Arboretum and Botanical Garden. 12/1995, flier. Urban Bee Project (Seattle) listing of "Seattle's best pollinator plants" printed 2013. W.W. Seymour Botanical Conservatory fliers (2), n.d. Washington Association of Landscape Professionals membership flier, n.d. Washington Koi & Water Garden Society. 2/19/1992, meeting invitation. Washington State Capitol. 1986 brochure, "The Botany of the Washington State Capitol Campus." West Hybelos State Park-Natural Area. 1985, information sheets, 2 pp. Western Washington Tree Fruit Research Foundation, information sheet, 1995. Western Washington University Outdoor Sculpture Collection brochure, 1991. Folder 3: Multiple gardens: 9/28/2003, "Walking Through Time: In West Coast Asian Gardens, Centuries of Culture to Explore," Seattle Times, photocopy. 9/29/2002. "Sanctuaries of Peace And Serenity," NY Times: Seattle Japanese Garden, Portland Japanese Garden, San Francisco Japanese Tea Garden. 2/4/2001, "Seeds of Knowledge," article on local college horticulture programs, Seattle Times, 13 pp. 2000, List of horticultural organizations printed from internet on Nov. 17. circa 2000, "Clubs, Foundations, Societies & Volunteer Opportunities," from Northwest Gardeners' Resource Directory, 25 photocopied pp. 6/20/1999, "Discover perennial pleasures at nearby public gardens," Seattle Times. 3/29/1998, "A Hobby Gone Crazy: Small nurseries celebrate the spirit of their owners and customers get to see their enterprise," by Valerie Easton, Seattle Times, 5 pp., photocopy. 11/1991 Pacfic Northwest," and "Reflections on Garden Travel," by Helen Dillon,Gardens and Countryside, 3 pp. 1/18-24/1990, "Pacific Northwest Asian Gardens Lovely in Winter," Asia Pacific Weekly article by Barbara Lloyd McMichael on Pacific Northwest Japanese and Chinese gardens, 2 pp. 7/1988, "Gardens of Earthly Delight," by Gail Curtis, 3 pp., and "Magnificent Obsession," by Peter O'Neil, 2 pp, Pacific Northwest. 1998 solicitation from Northwest Gardeners' Resource Directory. 5/1965 "In pursuit of iris," Sunset magazine article listing Northwest iris gardens, 4 pp. n.d. Marty Wingate article, "What you, Pliny the Younger and Thomas Jefferson have in common," Seattle Times.Accession date: 2012-06-19 Last updated: 2024-06-25 13:11:39
Names | Role | Function |
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Wingate, Marty | Author (aut) | Creator |
Colebrook, Binda | Contributor (ctb) | Creator |
Location | Note |
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Archives file drawers, PNW gardens & organizations |