LONG LAKE, MINNESOTA 1] 
Beautiful Kosee 
The Queen Of All Flowers 
The rose is unquestionably the most popular of all 
flowering plants. Its fragrant blooms with varying form 
and color are unsurpassed by other plants. 
Our roses are grown especially to meet the rugged 
climatic conditions of the Northwest. They are hardy, 
field grown, of the largest two-year-old grade, full of 
vigor and life, ready to bloom for you just a few weeks 
after planting. 
Roses should be pruned back heavily when planted. 
The success of their growth the first year depends 
largely on the pruning given them at this time. 
Hybrid Teas and Perpetuals 
2 Year No. 1, $1.50 except as noted 
RED 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL (Pat.) — AARS 1953. 
Free blooming, vivid crimson red. $2.75. 
CRIMSON GLORY—Deep velvety crimson. 
GRENOBLE—Long stemmed, scarlet crimson. 
NOCTURNE (Pat.)—AARS 1948. Bright cardi- 
nal red,—dark crimson shading. $2.00. 
MIRANDY (Pat.)—AARS 1945. Rich dark red, 
with black shadings. $2.25. 
POINSETTIA—A very free bloomer of bright 
scarlet flowers. 
RED RADIANCE—A fine older variety, bright 
rosy red. 
PINK 
THE DOCTOR—Fragrant. Silvery pink. 
K. T. MARSHALL (Pat.)—AARS 1944. Glowing 
pink of rare beauty. $1.75. 
PINK RADIANCE—Large rose, pink,—fragrant. 
YELLOW 
GOLDEN DAWN — Sunflower-yellow, flushed 
with old rose. 
JOHANNA HILL—Golden yellow. Fragrant. 
LOWELL THOMAS (Pat.)—AARS 1944. Very 
double; canary yellow. $2.00. 
PEACE (Pat.)—AARS 1946. Canary-yellow buds, 
opening to pink edged cream petals. Very 
large. $2.50. 
WHITE 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI—Large, pure white. 
K. A. VIKTORIA—Snowy white, very double. 
McGREDY’S IVORY — Large, creamy white. 
Fragrant. 
SLEIGH BELLS (Pat.)—White, fragrant, prolific 
bloomer. $2.00. 
TWO TONE 
COUNTESS de SASTAGO — Coppery pink to 
golden. 
FORTY NINER (Pat.)—Chrome-yellow outside 
with inside of vivid Orient-red. $2.50. 
MOJAVE (Pat.)—AARS 1954. Thrilling blend of 
salmon, apricot and orange. $3.00. 
TALISMAN — Glowing golden-yellow, stained 
with copper-yellow. 
NEW! 
NEW! 
TALLYHO (Pat.)—AARS 1949. Very large. Rich 
crimson opening to delightful pink. $2.00. 
Floribunda Roses 
2 yr. No. 1, $1.50 each, except as noted 
EUTIN (Red Top)—Large clusters, deep red, 
very double. 
FASHION (Pat.)—AARS 1950. Luminous coral, 
overlaid with gold. $2.00. 
FLORADORA—AARS 1945. Striking scarlet and 
geranium red. 
GOLDILOCKS (Pat.) — 
Beautiful. $1.50. 
LAFAYETTE IMPROVED — Large flowers of 
bright cherry-crimson. 
LILIBET (Pat.)—AARS 1954. Delicate light rose 
to soft dawn pink. $2.50. 
MA PERKINS (Pat.)—AARS 1953. Red suffused 
with yellow, aging to pink. $2.25. 
RED PINOCCHIO (Pat.) — Masses of 33 in. 
flowers. Rich carmine, deepening as blooms 
open. $1.50. 
SUMMER SNOW (Pat.)—White, large clusters, 
like mounds of snow. $1.50. 
Climbing Roses 
2 Year No. 1, $1.50 each 
BLAZE—Scarlet crimson. Recurrent bloomer. 
DR. VAN FLEET—Flesh pink, long stems. 
DOROTHY PERKINS—Shell pink in clusters. 
EXCELSA—Intense scarlet clusters. 
GARDENIA—Yellow buds, creamy yellow flow- 
ers. 
NEW DAWN—Apple blossom pink, old-rose 
fragrance. Everblooming. 
The Bush Roses 
HARRISON’S YELLOW—tThe old favorite, early 
yellow rose favorite of ‘‘Grandmother’s Gar- 
den.’”’ Unexcelled in the shrub border. 2-3 ft.; 
$2.00 each. 
NEW! 
Rich golden yellow. 
Now Flowering Shrub Borders by the Foot! 
We have designed and packaged (complete with planting plan and instructions) 
shrub borders for the budget conscious planter. 
For backyard privacy, summer long beauty and foliage contrasts you just 
can’t surpass the informal border. And a design that shows you just where to 
plant each plant to guarantee the proper effect. Ask us about them when you 
come out. 
