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NameDateTypeColor of FlowersNoteHeightRarest & NewZones
Abyssinian glad1888specieswhite, purple eyefragrant36-48” Usually grown as annuals, gladiolus may also be dug and stored over winter. They are reliably winter hardy in zones 8-11 and sometimes in much colder zones. Learn more at our Hardy Glads Page.
Apricot Luster1969traditionalapricot, buff, & goldluminous48”Rarest
Atom1946primulinusred & silver2006 Bulb of the Year30-40” 
Bibi1954small-floweredpink flecked with roseflecked & spattered30-40”Rarest
Bluebird1968small-floweredclose to bluecheery as baby birds36”Rarest
Boone1920s?primulinussoft apricot and goldzone-6 hardy!30-40” 
Carolina Primrose1908primulinussoft primrose yellowzone-6 hardy!30-40” 
Dauntless1940traditionalpink & rubythe Lauren Bacall of glads48”Rarest, New
Fidelio1959traditionalpurplish rosevibrant color48” 
Firedance1968small-floweredapricot & paprikaorchid-like30-40”Rarest
Green Lace1961small-floweredjuicy greenruffled pixie36-48”Rarest
Lilac & Chartreuse1960traditionallilac and chartreuseweird and wonderful36-48”Rarest
Lucky Star1966unique!white and purplefragrant48”Rarest
Mexicana1967traditionalspring green, cream, red¡Fiesta!48”Rarest
Spic and Span1946traditionalsalmon pinkhealthiest48” 
Starface1960small-floweredapricot, butter, raspberryrapturously beautiful36”Rarest
White Goddess1948traditionalruffled whiteà la Monroe48” 
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