Welcome to the online version of

Sperling's 2008 Rose catalog!

We will begin to receive our Jackson & Perkins  packaged “bareroot” roses early to mid December. Shop early for the best selection as we will receive limited quantities of each variety.

Our large selection of “bareroot” container plants will arrive after January 1st (as availability and weather permits).  

Please call us for current availability as we do sell out of varieties. 

Sorry, we do not ship. 

Click on the following links to view roses in that category

HYBRID TEAS and GRANDIFLORAS

Hybrid Teas have long stems and exquisite flower form that make them the best choice for cut flowers. Grandifloras have clusters of flowers that are produced on tall growing plants. They are excellent background, screening plants or tall hedges.

FLORIBUNDAS

Clusters of many blooms on a single stem. Their compact growth habit and showy, free-flowering makes tham a fine choice for group plantings, borders, hedges or in containers

SHRUB ROSES

These are noted for their free-flowering, long blooming period and hardiness. Excellent in the landscape for borders and hedges.

ENGLISH ROSES

English Roses & David Austin Hybrids The David Austin series of English roses combine the old Victorian look and fragrance with the disease resistance and repeat flowering of modern day roses.

CLIMBING ROSES

Long arching canes are excellent for training on arbors, trellises or pillars

ROSE TREES

Rose trees offer a formal look to the garden. They can be used to line walkways or driveways. They are excellent in containers or can be used as a background plant for shrubs and perennials.

PACKAGED ROSES

We have assembled a group of new and old classic roses from Jackson & Perkins to be available in packages around the first or second week of December. This collection of tried-and-true favorites include the best performing Hybrid Teas and English Roses along with this year’s AARS award winners. Perfect for holiday gift-giving! Quantities are limited.

COMMON ROSES PROBLEMS and METHODS of CONTROL
A LITTLE INFO ABOUT OUR ROSES