They sell band roses. Nothing in a gallon container. They'll send the sale roses right away. One of the reasons they have the sale at this time each year is that the roses might be getting big enough to need transplanting into a larger container and they want to avoid the manpower hours that involves, so they'd rather sell them at a discount, but they won't hold the roses for later delivery to you. If I were taking delivery now, I'd wait a few days until they get over shipping shock and then transplant them into gallon containers. I'd keep those containers in the shade until they get over transplant shock. Lots of shock potential this time of year.