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Spring Art Show
Walt Williams
DanWalt Gardens
May 7, 2010 7:00pm - 9:00pm
720 Washington Street
Billings, MT |
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Phone: 406.248.4003
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Located at:
720 Washington St.,
Billings, Montana
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Welcome to DanWalt Gardens Billings, Montana
The DanWalt gardens were started in 1995 by Walt Williams and Dan Jellison. They are on part of the original Land farmed by Dans grandparents. There is a 100 year old Macintosh apple tree on the grounds planted in 1898 by Dan’s grandmother. It still bears good fruit.
• Garden Tours
• Luncheons
• Weddings & Receptions
• Fund Raisers
• Large Reception Hall
The gardens exist on three acres. They are designed with a flow to lure you through the grounds. The garden hosts a large variety of perennials (200+ species), one is a collection of Iris (200 colors)blooming May and June.
The gardens start blooming mid April with a large collection of Tulips and Daffodils Followed by the Iris. Also during this time there are bulb plants, Lilly’s, (Asians, trumpets, Oriental, Orienpets, Tree Lilly’s, Alliums and Foxtail Lilly’s, (not uncommon to reach 7-8 feet in height). After this early bloom the gardens come alive with Blues, Purples, pinks, reds and you name it. Huge hanging baskets adorn almost every area of the garden.
The gardens offer luncheons on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursdays by reservation only. Most Saturdays during the summer are filled with Weddings and receptions. We also host a number of Fund Raiser’s for community organizations. The Gardens are open for tours 7 days a week from Mothers day to September 30th. There is a $6.00 charge per person for these tours. Groups of 10 or more will get a guided tour with either Dan or Walt.
The Garden also offers a 58 x 60 foot reception hall that can be used for multiple types of functions. Kitchen (not a prep kitchen for caterers) and Bathrooms are within the building. Please contact us for additional information or questions. |





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