New 2026 Rose Introductions from Jackson & Perkins
Jackson & Perkins has announced its upcoming 2026 rose introductions. This year’s lineup features new releases from the Jackson & Perkins breeding program, limited-edition Vault varieties, rare global finds, and time-honored Old Garden Roses dating back as far as 1891.
“Year after year, we honor the artistry and legacy of rose breeding while continuing to innovate for the modern gardener,” says Kelly Funk, President and CEO of Jackson & Perkins. “Our 2026 introductions are a reflection of that legacy: roses with story, soul, and staying power.”
New Offerings for the 2026 Library of Roses
New Exclusive: Ruffled Romance™
Ruffled Romance™ is the final rose bred by hybridizer Dr. Keith Zary for Jackson & Perkins. This floribunda begins in shades of golden yellow and apricot, maturing into soft pink as it unfolds. Additional highlights include moderate fragrance, strong disease resistance, and large 4-inch blooms.
Vault Collection: Time-Honored Classics
The 2026 Vault collection reopens with a selection of limited-edition, cherished historic hybrids:
- Billy Graham, a hybrid tea rose with large 5-inch blooms for cutting and floral design.
- Fragrant Memory, first introduced by J&P in 1974, is known for its classic rose scent and form.
Roses from Around the World
The Rose from Around the World collection celebrates the artistry of rose breeding with selections sourced from around the globe:
- Flash Gordon, a floribunda with large, 5-inch golden blooms and vigorous 5-foot habit. As a bonus, it also attracts pollinators.
- Sealed with a Kiss, a hybrid tea with nearly black, velvety buds and impressive disease tolerance.
Old Garden Rose Collection
For the traditionalist, the 2026 Old Garden Rose lineup revives the romance of pre-1900s roses:
- Lady Hillingdon, a tea rose with deep apricot-yellow buds, purple new shoots, and a sweet fragrance. Excellent for cutting and ideal for beginners.
- Lamarque, a climbing rose with pale yellow rosettes and a gentle lemon fragrance.
- Monsieur Tillier, a beloved tea rose from 1891, whose large, dahlia-like blooms are salmon, carmine, or orange depending on the weather.
Cold Hardy Roses
Gardeners in cooler climates will welcome the Cold Hardy Roses collection, bred to thrive in Zones 2–4 without sacrificing beauty. Highlights include:
- AC Navy Lady, a compact, Zone 3 shrub rose with nearly black buds and velvety red blooms.
- J.P. Connell, a Zone 2 hardy shrub rose with thornless stems and continuous yellow blooms all summer.
“The 2026 Library of Roses embodies what makes our brand timeless: craftsmanship, legacy, and love for the garden,” says Funk. “Every rose tells a story, and we’re honored to share these new chapters with gardeners everywhere.”
The new 2026 Library of Roses Collection will be available at www.JacksonAndPerkins.com in November 2025.
