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Gladiolus ‘Jester’, Premium

Gladiolus ‘Jester’ is a striking premium two-tone variety with yellow and red blooms. This color combination is a bold, eye-catching combination. ‘Jester’ is sure to make a great cut flower for your summer parties!

Gladiolas are a garden favorite, due to their elegant flower spikes and sword like foliage.  They are easy to grow and require little maintenance.  Their long stems allow you to grow armloads of flowers, making them perfect for small spaces and container gardens.  Gladiolas are a stunning cut flower and typically last a week or more in a vase.  They also make a beautiful addition to a shrub border or perennial garden.

  • Low maintenance
  • Excellent for containers
  • Beautiful cut flower

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# Description Qty per Unit Units Available Price/Unit
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GL558BAG Gladiolus 'Jester', Premium 50 out of stock $24.00

Plant Details +

Size #1
Height 50-60"
Spacing 5"
Hardiness Zones 7-10; Annual in 2-6
Exposure Full sun
Foliage Green
Flower Yellow with red
Bloomtime Midsummer to Fall

Planting/Care Instructions +

Planting Instructions: 1. Dig a hole 4-6” deep. 2. Place corm in hole, pointed end up. 3. Cover with soil and water thoroughly. Two weeks before the last frost of the spring (after the ground warms to about 50°F), plant in a sunny location in well-drained or sandy loam soil. Space plants 5” apart. Stake for best appearance and straightest stems. In zones 7 or lower, lift corms from the ground after the first frost and store them in a cool, dry place for the winter. Before storing, allow the corms 1-2 days to dry and gently brush off excess soil. Gladiolus will grow in any good garden soil but do need full sun and good drainage. Plant 4" deep in clay soils, 6" deep in others; the deeper the planting the less need for staking. Space planting times at two-week intervals from early spring to late June to ensure a continuation of mid and late summer blooms. Plant at biweekly intervals for continuous color. Increase water and fertilizer when flowers begin to develop.