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Sperling's 2010 Rose Collection
Shipments should start to arrive around the first or second week of
December 2009 or as weather permits. Please call us for current availability
as we do sell out of varieties. Sorry, we do not ship.
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roses in that category
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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. |
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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 |
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SHRUB ROSES
These are noted for their free-flowering,
long blooming period and hardiness. Excellent in the landscape for
borders and hedges. |
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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. |
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CLIMBING ROSES
Long arching canes are excellent for
training on arbors, trellises or pillars |
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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. |
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MINIATURE
ROSES
Miniature Roses are
great for containers, low hedges,
borders, or amongst
perennials or full-sized roses. Great for small spaces. |
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COMMON ROSES
PROBLEMS and METHODS of CONTROL |
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A
LITTLE INFO ABOUT OUR ROSES |