Jackson & Perkins: 140 Years of Rose Excellence
Jackson & Perkins, a renowned name in the world of roses, was established in 1872. The company, founded by Charles Perkins with financial support from his father-in-law A.E. Jackson, initially sold strawberries and grape plants, each guaranteed to grow. Today, they are celebrated for their extensive collection of rose bushes, with popular varieties like 'Enchanted Evening' and 'Tuscan Sun'.
The company's journey began with a focus on quality and reliability. Every plant sold came with a guarantee, setting a high standard from the start. Over time, Jackson & Perkins expanded their offerings to include a wide range of roses.
One of their earliest successes was the climbing rose bush 'Dorothy Perkins', introduced before the turn of the century by Mr. E. Alvin Miller. This variety became widely planted and remains a testament to the company's commitment to producing exceptional roses.
Jackson & Perkins' dedication to innovation and quality continues today. While the current head of the Hybridization and Research Group remains undisclosed, Dr. Keith Zary leads the hybridizing and research staff. Their work ensures the company stays at the forefront of rose cultivation. In the past, the company's rose catalogs were famously scented with a wonderful rose fragrance, adding a sensory delight to browsing their offerings.
From its humble beginnings selling strawberries and grape plants, Jackson & Perkins has grown into a respected name in the world of roses. With a history of over 140 years, the company continues to produce popular varieties like 'Enchanted Evening' and 'Tuscan Sun'. Their commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction remains unchanged, making them a trusted name in the gardening community.
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