Small Flowered Gladioli
Small Flowered Gladioli
Glamini Gladioli they have the same large blooms as the large flowering varieties but are only half the height. They have strong sturdy stems and do not require staking. Ideal for planting in the flower border or in containers. They are easy to grow in sunny, well-drained spots, delivering a reliable, cheerful splash of color from mid summer onwards.
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Glamini Gladioli Mix
CAM42
This Summer, Watch Out for the Rainbow in Your Garden
A powerful gust moves across your garden. Tall plants lean, some snap, others need tying. In the middle of your border, a shorter row stands firm, dazzling colour held steady, leaves unbothered. Glamini gladioli behave this way, calm in wind, generous in bloom, offering a rainbow of colour in even the worst conditions.
As we all know too well, UK summers bring changeable weather and variable sunshine. These compact gladioli answer all climatic demands placed on them with unwavering reliability. When a summer storm hits, their shorter sturdy stems remain upright without staking, your borders stay neat, your pots continue to be aglow with colour. From early summer onward, stems rise with a profusion of blooms, with each flowering stem lasting June to September in the soil and 10-14 days in a vase.
This offer is for 30 corms of Glamini Gladioli. Retail price £24.50 with postage, Your price WHILST STOCKS LAST is £12.00 with FREE delivery. Less than HALF-PRICE!
The quality and quantity of colour from these compact gladioli brings you the real pleasure. This special de Jager collection gives an eye-catching display in garden and patio. You receive named varieties to plant individually, or collectively. Evi- deep-pink with white markings. Kim - a sophisticated blackcurrant shade. Lia – soft orange and pale yellow. Kelly - soft candy pink. Luna – vibrant sunshine yellow. Peter – apricot, tangerine and gold.
Each of the six varieties arrives with five corms all top-sized 8/10cms. Thirty gladioli to create a rainbow of colour across beds, containers, and the cutting garden. The flowers look spectacular in your home, opening slowly in the vase, colour by colour, day after day.
Growing is simple. Plant in spring. Water. Wait. No wrestling with supports. No fuss. Results appear with pleasing regularity, even for new gardeners.
Some plants need patience. Others ask for strength. Glamini gladioli offer a palette of colour, ease and cheer, whilst asking for little. Your garden gains vitality. Your patio gains lift. Your summer feels more joyous, more complete.
Perhaps, plant a summer rainbow… and let this rainbow adorn your garden this year, one sturdy stem at a time.
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Amber
G5000
Glamini Gladioli ‘Amber’ is a new ‘mini’ form of gladiolus, perfect for summer containers, and for growing near the front of a border. The versatile flower spikes are ideal for punctuating a planting scheme with textured spires and make wonderful cut flowers.
Ruffled, creamy blooms with a hint of lilac, are packed along stems, opening from the base up from July onwards. Cut just as the lower buds begin to show colour for the longest vase-life.
Glamini Gladioli 'Amber' are best grown in fertile, well-drained soil, in a sunny spot. Plant the corms a week or two apart throughout spring for a long succession of pretty ivory flowers.
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Evi
G5006
Glamini Gladioli 'Evi' is a charming dwarf variety, shorter than the large flower gladiolus varieties, but still features the same large blooms. Its flowers open in soft pink, each bloom beautifully accented by deeper purple-pink throats and delicate white streaks that draw the eye to the centre.
Standing at a compact 50 - 60 cm, Glamini Gladioli 'Evi' offers all the architectural elegance of a classic gladiolus but in a more manageable, space-friendly form. Flowering from July onwards, ideal for planting in the flower border or in containers.
de Jager top quality, top size Glamini Gladioli are best grown in fertile, well-drained soil, in a sunny spot. Plant the corms a week or two apart throughout spring for a long succession of pretty flowers.
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Kim
G5001
Petite spears of Glamini Gladioli ‘Kim’ are ideal for summer containers and garden borders. The stature of these mini-gladioli are much smaller than the taller, sword-like stems of giant gladioli, which are often grown for cutting and for adding height and colour to garden beds.
Ruffled blooms of blackcurrant-purple swirled with creamy white cloak stems, opening from the bottom upwards during late summer. Excellent for cutting to add to bouquets and summer flower arrangements.
de Jager top quality, top size Glamini Gladioli are best grown in fertile, well-drained soil, in a sunny spot. Plant the corms a week or two apart throughout spring for a long succession of pretty flowers.
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Lia
G5005
Soft orange petals with pale yellow centres give Glamini Gladioli 'Lia' a gentle charm. Compact and refined, this gladiolus fits perfectly in containers or small borders. Perfect for adding warmth and light to your garden, its subtle colour combination exhibits serenity, creating a relaxed, inviting atmosphere.
Standing at a compact 50 - 60 cm, Glamini Gladioli 'Lia' offers all the architectural elegance of a classic gladiolus but in a more manageable, space-friendly form. Flowering from July onwards, ideal for planting in the flower border or in containers.
de Jager top quality, top size Glamini Gladioli are best grown in fertile, well-drained soil, in a sunny spot. Plant the corms a week or two apart throughout spring for a long succession of pretty flowers.
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Lizzy
G5007
A new 'mini' form of gladiolus, Glamini Gladioli 'Lizzy' is perfect for summer containers, and for growing near the front of a border. Its charming ruffled blooms open in soft rosy pink, often touched with deeper tones toward the centre.
A small gladiolus with big charm, Glamini Gladioli 'Lizzy' is perfect for adding colour where you need it most. Flowering from July onwards, if cutting for arrangements cut just as the lower buds begin to show colour for the longest vase-life.
de Jager top quality, top size Glamini Gladioli are best grown in fertile, well-drained soil, in a sunny spot. Plant the corms a week or two apart throughout spring for a long succession of pretty flowers.
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Luna
G5008
Glamini Gladioli 'Luna' is a dwarf gladiolus cultivar distinguished by its compact stature and vibrant yellow, funnel-shaped flowers. Part of the Glamini series, this variety reaches 50–60 cm in height, flowering from mid to late summer.
Full of sunshine, Glamini Gladioli ‘Luna’ brings a joyful burst of stunning sunlit yellow colour wherever it grows.
de Jager top quality, top size Glamini Gladioli are best grown in fertile, well-drained soil, in a sunny spot. Plant the corms a week or two apart throughout spring for a long succession of pretty flowers.
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Patty
G5002
Striking spears of pillar-box red blooms erupt during late summer from the corms of Glamini Gladioli ‘Patty’. Voluptuous, ruffled scarlet flowers smother the sword-like stems, opening from the base upwards. Each bloom fades to salmon-pink towards the centre and features pretty, contrasting white stripes.
An unusual, eye-catching choice for colourful patio pots and large containers. These ‘mini’ gladioli do not require any support and are half the height of their giant cousins. Useful for cutting, Gladioli Glamini 'Patty' adds drama and shape to seasonal flower displays.
de Jager top quality, top size Glamini Gladioli are best grown in fertile, well-drained soil, in a sunny spot. Plant the corms a week or two apart throughout spring for a long succession of pretty flowers.
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Glamini Mix
G5004
A wonderfully balanced mixture of contrasting colours, Glamini Gladioli Mix bold spikes rise proudly, each one bursting with vibrant hues which play off one another in striking contrast. Their upright forms seem almost defiant, bringing energy and structure to spaces.
The ruffled blooms and shorter height makes this glamini gladiolus mixture perfect for pots, borders, and smaller gardens where traditional tall gladioli struggle.
de Jager top quality, top size Glamini Gladioli are best grown in fertile, well-drained soil, in a sunny spot. Plant the corms a week or two apart throughout spring for a long succession of pretty flowers.

