Genus2 | Rosa |
Species | hybrida |
Item Form | 24-Inch Bareroot Tree |
Zone | 5 - 9 |
Bloom Start to End | Late Spring - Late Fall |
Habit | Upright |
Height | 3 ft - 4 ft |
Width | 24 in - 3 ft |
Bloom Size | 2 in |
Restrictions | *Due to state restrictions we cannot ship to the following: Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands |
Bought these to climb up a trellis to add some shade and privacy on our patio. Planted them a few days after they arrived and sprinkled with a bit of fertilizer. It has been about a month and they are already climbing a third of the way up the trellis and there are blooms. They look fantastic and I know they will continue to get better. This is my first purchase from this company but will not be my last.
I saw a clip with Martha Stewart talking about iceberg and have desired one since then. I bought this late in the season last year as an own root, and planted it on a North wall in zone 6 (it is planted near the east edge of the wall, so it does get some extra sun that away). It’s been amazing. Tons of growth and the most blooms of any of my new roses last year. It overwintered well, and I’m looking forward to it’s second season. Its thorns, so far, are manageable and the canes have been easy to work with. Best purchase I made last year of the dozen or so I purchased.
My iceberg climbing roses arrived in great condition. Planted a couple days after receiving. They were a lot larger then I thought I would be receiving. No complaints. The roses have been planted for a couple weeks. They are thriving and are starting to sprout. Will order more from this company.
Though it was truly too late to purchase and plant this beauty,I took a chance and bought this rose, which wasl available in bareroot form only at the time. It arrived in good condition with a very healthy,springy root system and the plant wood was strong and green, and one pale, limp leaf bud. Due to my schedule,I was not able to plant it for three days, so I soaked the roots for several hours and then planted it in a 5 gallon bucket with rich compost, pot ash and some good draining stony soil at the bottom. I've had good luck with potted roses using this method. The root had one droopy decomposing leaf bud start on it by the time I got to it, so I removed the leaf bud and and watered the newly potted rose and hoped for the best. Three weeks later, there are now 16 fat healthy growing new leaf buds. Hopefully it will get a nice start and bring flowers in the latter part of the summer. I would definitely purchase again. Thank you Jackson and Perkins.
Though it was truly too late to purchase and plant this beauty,I took a chance and bought this rose, which wasl available in bareroot form only at the time. It arrived in good condition with a very healthy,springy root system and the plant wood was strong and green, and one pale, limp leaf bud. Due to my schedule,I was not able to plant it for three days, so I soaked the roots for several hours and then planted it in a 5 gallon bucket with rich compost, pot ash and some good draining stony soil at the bottom. I've had good luck with potted roses using this method. The root had one droopy decomposing leaf bud start on it by the time I got to it, so I removed the leaf bud and and watered the newly potted rose and hoped for the best. Three weeks later, there are now 16 fat healthy growing new leaf buds. Hopefully it will get a nice start and bring flowers in the latter part of the summer. I would definitely purchase again. Thank you Jackson and Perkins.
Bareroot roses are the most common form of roses for spring and early season planting, and come in two types: grafted and ownroot.
Grafted roses, sometimes referred to as budded bareroot roses, have roots that belong to a different variety of rose than the shoots. While the shoots will grow into the variety of rose you've selected, the root variety has been specially grown and developed for hardiness, improved resistance to common diseases, and improved resistance to certain weather conditions. The roots on any grafted rose you receive are usually already two years old, so they'll establish in your garden more quickly when planted.
Ownroot roses are grown from rose shoot cuttings and develop their own root system. Unlike grafted roses, both their roots and shoots come from the same variety of plant.
All Jackson & Perkins bareroot roses are maintained in a suspended state of growth in our state-of-the-art wet cooler, so they'll be delivered to you with no foliage or blooms. The wet cooler has a uniform storage temperature set just above freezing and uses a fog system to provide consistent humidity of 100%, ensuring the roses remain fully hydrated and don't exit dormancy before leaving our facility. While you might see some variance in size, even within the same variety of bareroot rose, all our roses meet the same rigorous standards of quality.
So, not sure which type of bareroot rose you should choose? Don't worry, we've got that covered. We've researched which varieties of bareroot roses grow better as grafted or ownroot, and both types can be planted in the early spring months, so just choose the variety of rose you're most interested in and get planting.
Though you might be surprised or intimidated when you receive a box of bareroot roses filled with roots and shoots, rest assured, with the proper care, these little bundles will grow into stunning roses.
Container roses are typically available in 2-quart sizes or larger and come with established foliage that may or may not have blooms. While bareroot roses should generally be planted in early spring, container roses allow you quite a bit more flexibility in planting time, from spring all the way through fall in many zones. Fall can be a good season to plant container roses because it allows them enough time to establish themselves before cold or freezing temperatures arrive.
California provides one of the finest rose-growing environments in the world. All of our roses are grown in soil that is tested and analyzed to ensure they are grown with the exact level of essential nutrients needed. The proper amounts of fertilizer, water, and nutrients are then added to the roses during their active growth cycle by our experienced rose growers.
Each rose is hand selected and prepared by seasoned professional rose growers. Our experienced growers are continually evaluating and testing the roses in the fields to ensure maximum rose health.
All of this tender loving care under the generous California sun results in a young but vigorously growing rose plant with a root system that is ready for fast blooming in your rose garden.
Jackson and Perkins exclusive rose varieties have been bred to exhibit the most preferred rose characteristics for rose gardeners. It takes many years to develop a single rose variety, and our rose breeders have painstakingly evaluated, tested, and grown superior new genetic features into these new rose varieties for introduction.
The healthy rose plant canes are now hand groomed for the customers' garden presentation. The roses are then harvested at the perfect time in preparation for shipping and customer planting. All of these steps, from rose research, planting, budding, growing, harvesting and storing, are essential to ensure you receive a healthy, vigorous Jackson & Perkins rose plant, the WORLD’S FINEST ROSE.
Bought these to climb up a trellis to add some shade and privacy on our patio. Planted them a few days after they arrived and sprinkled with a bit of fertilizer. It has been about a month and they are already climbing a third of the way up the trellis and there are blooms. They look fantastic and I know they will continue to get better. This is my first purchase from this company but will not be my last.
I saw a clip with Martha Stewart talking about iceberg and have desired one since then. I bought this late in the season last year as an own root, and planted it on a North wall in zone 6 (it is planted near the east edge of the wall, so it does get some extra sun that away). It’s been amazing. Tons of growth and the most blooms of any of my new roses last year. It overwintered well, and I’m looking forward to it’s second season. Its thorns, so far, are manageable and the canes have been easy to work with. Best purchase I made last year of the dozen or so I purchased.
My iceberg climbing roses arrived in great condition. Planted a couple days after receiving. They were a lot larger then I thought I would be receiving. No complaints. The roses have been planted for a couple weeks. They are thriving and are starting to sprout. Will order more from this company.
Though it was truly too late to purchase and plant this beauty,I took a chance and bought this rose, which wasl available in bareroot form only at the time. It arrived in good condition with a very healthy,springy root system and the plant wood was strong and green, and one pale, limp leaf bud. Due to my schedule,I was not able to plant it for three days, so I soaked the roots for several hours and then planted it in a 5 gallon bucket with rich compost, pot ash and some good draining stony soil at the bottom. I've had good luck with potted roses using this method. The root had one droopy decomposing leaf bud start on it by the time I got to it, so I removed the leaf bud and and watered the newly potted rose and hoped for the best. Three weeks later, there are now 16 fat healthy growing new leaf buds. Hopefully it will get a nice start and bring flowers in the latter part of the summer. I would definitely purchase again. Thank you Jackson and Perkins.
Though it was truly too late to purchase and plant this beauty,I took a chance and bought this rose, which wasl available in bareroot form only at the time. It arrived in good condition with a very healthy,springy root system and the plant wood was strong and green, and one pale, limp leaf bud. Due to my schedule,I was not able to plant it for three days, so I soaked the roots for several hours and then planted it in a 5 gallon bucket with rich compost, pot ash and some good draining stony soil at the bottom. I've had good luck with potted roses using this method. The root had one droopy decomposing leaf bud start on it by the time I got to it, so I removed the leaf bud and and watered the newly potted rose and hoped for the best. Three weeks later, there are now 16 fat healthy growing new leaf buds. Hopefully it will get a nice start and bring flowers in the latter part of the summer. I would definitely purchase again. Thank you Jackson and Perkins.