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Northland Rosarium guarantees that our roses are healthy and ready to plant at the time they leave our care.
The U.S. Post Office does not guarantee living plants, and we cannot be responsible for the negligence of others or extreme weather conditions out of our control. We will work with you if you notify us immediately about any problems.

If you need any assistance at all, please contact us at (509) 448-4968 or by email: Carol@northlandrosarium.com

Roses

A testimonial from our customer:
Hi Carol
I just wanted to let you know that I received my shipment of roses from Northland Rosarium today. I can't believe they arrived so quickly and in mint condition. I must also say that I was absolutely thrilled when I opened the boxes and saw how big each plant was.
Thanks for the great service! I.L.
 
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2009 Events at Northland Rosarium

Our nursery is only open by appointment. We are still accepting orders for shipping.

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Welcome

August 15th Art in The Garden from 10:00 - 4:00 p.m.

Sponsored by Spokane Rose Society. We are opening our display garden to the public. There will be artistic items that are related to gardening. Come join us for a fun day in the rose garden please call or email for more information.

Art in the Garden Our Gardens
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Check back as other events and special sales days will be added.



A testimonial from one of our customers:

Hi Carol;
Just a quick note to thank you for your shipment. The roses arrived yesterday in fine shape, and I must say, expertly packed! I am planning to pot them up for this year so we can put them in a cold greenhouse for their first winter. We'll plant them in the garden next spring. We have had our best success with this method. Sincerely, G.J.



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