Gladiolus Commercial Grower Mix Corms

SKU: 07094EDN-500EA
$199.99
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Gladiolus Commercial Grower Mix Corms
Gladiolus Commercial Grower Mix Corms
Gladiolus Commercial Grower Mix Corms
Gladiolus Commercial Grower Mix Corms

Gladiolus Commercial Grower Mix Corms

SKU: 07094EDN-500EA
$199.99
$199.99

Our popular gladiolus mixture. This mix of assorted colors is great for cut flower production and sales. We sell only top-grade corms. Jumbo 14/16 cm circumference.


Known for their tall spikes of vibrant, funnel-shaped blooms and striking, sword-like foliage. Gladioli are available in a wide array of colors with flowers that open from the bottom upward, creating a stunning vertical display. A favorite among florists and gardeners, they are easy to grow, harvest, and design with. Primarily grown outdoors for cut flower production, however suitable varieties can be started earlier in high tunnels to extend availability. Harvest when the first 1–3 bottom flowers are open; the rest will bloom in the vase, offering a long vase life of 7–10 days. For continuous harvest, succession plant every two weeks. Avoid planting in the same location annually to reduce disease risk; wait 4–5 years before replanting in previously grown ground. Gladiolus typically reach bloom in 70–90 days.


Bulbs will ship on the first available ship date (see shipping section below). 

For later ship dates, specify your preference at checkout.

For earlier ship date requests, please call us toll-free at 800.544.7938.


Gladiolus drop-ship between late March and late June from our supplier, Ednie, based on the optimal planting time for your region. An Early Ship Waiver must be signed if you request an earlier ship date (available on drop-ship items only). Please contact us to inquire.



Shipping

Enjoy free standard shipping on orders over $300. For orders under $300, shipping and handling are calculated based on your pre-tax order total. Freight surcharges may apply for oversized, heavy, or special-handling items.

Most orders are currently shipping within 5–7 business days via USPS or UPS (excluding backorders), though shipping times may vary during our peak season from January - May.

We also recommend selecting a future ship date that aligns with your planting schedule. Please note that we do not ship on weekends or company-recognized holidays

To help reduce the number of partial shipments, after the first shipment, we may hold an order until the majority of remaining items are available to ship together.  

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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 5 reviews.

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Well mixed bag

"Great mix of colors. Very few failed to grow flowers"

Garin J. (5/5)

Gorgeous glads

"Beautiful colors customers loved them"

Cheryl R. (5/5)

Customer favorite!

"I grew these a few years ago when I did weekly farmer's markets, and the glads were a customer favorite. I was very pleased with the bloom size and the color assortment; I was able to create bouquets on the fly by mixing the glads with assorted annuals. One thing that is helpful to do is to stagger your planting - that way, the earlier blooming colors don't all come in at one time. At any rate, once growing, the plants are practically care-free, the flowers are eye-catching and they sell very well in the cut flower market."

Jean (5/5)

Beautiful harvest

"Great value with a mix of yellow, purples, peach, pinks, red, orange and white. Dramatic in the field. A great assortment."

Dottie (5/5)

Stunning and Reliable

"I have been growing this mix for 5+ years and am always pleased. Its true that the first to bloom are always yellow and white but the others are soon to follow for a spectacle of color. Each year it seems there is a little variation in the variety. The year before last in particular had some interesting colors within the mix. Staggering plantings by about two weeks from last frost through late summer brings nearly continuous blooms at our farm market."

Emily (5/5)

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