Description: HEIRLOOM. Plant in autumn for a burst of magenta color in spring. In late spring when their tender cousin gladioli have not even have been planted, or are only just emerging from the ground, this lovely heirloom is already in its glory. And what a display it is! Long flower stalks are covered with purplish-pink orchid-like blooms, often with a touch of a white throat, above pointed sword-like foliage. Brilliant combined with peonies and iris in a vase. Hardy fall planted bulbs couldn’t be easier to add to your garden.

Gladiolus Nanus Charming Lady Bulbs:
Description: Delicate and charming. Dwarf gladiolus are perfect for use around the house in containers or in flower borders as a source of cut flowers. Charming Lady produces attractive spikes of pink florets. Long lasting blooms, gladioli are also deer and rabbit resistant.

Description: Breakthrough Dutch Gladiolus! Introducing a breakthrough in Dutch gladiolus in shades of yellow, red, purple and white. Growing just 24" tall, the Glaminis bloom earlier and longer, producing 8" full size flowers for 18 days or more. Stunning cut flowers.

Fordhook Ruffled Pastel Mix Gladiolus Bulbs:
Description: Tall stately flowers make gorgeous summer bouquets and elegant tall accents in garden beds or borders. A unique and lovely gladiolus variety with large, ruffled flowers in soft pastel colors. The ruffled spikes give a whole new look to your cutting garden designs. Hardy in zones 8-11 only.

Description: Petite blooms with exquisite markings. Butterfly gladioli are the best alternative for gardeners with smaller spaces where large gladioli are impractical. Small flowering, beautiful florets resemble the wings of a butterfly. Ideal for large containers on the patio or balcony.
