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RUFFLED GIANT GLADIOLUS


Ruffl ed Giant Gladiolus IMMENSE RUFFLED FLOWERS.


TALL SPIKES. GORGEOUS COLORS.


63483–These bulbs are offered for people who want the very best of the giant fl owered “glads”. Each package is put up separately to provide a superb range of colors. Extra large #1 size bulbs.


10 for $4.95; 20 for $7.95; 50 for $16.95; 100 for $29.95


TWILIGHT


KING’S GOLD ALASKA


CHIT CHAT


ESPRESSO


RHAPSODY IN BLUE


JUNG’S DELUXE GLADIOLUS


We’re pleased to offer some of the newest gladiolus that will thrill and delight you with their un- usual colors, excellent form, large blooms, and overall dependability. These are extra large #1 size bulbs for largest fl owers and spikes. Glad bulbs should be dug in fall and stored indoors for the winter.


63682–TWILIGHT–An exquisite blue-violet glad displaying harmonizing purplish-black throats in each fl oret. Harmonizes, yet offers striking contrast with all other colors.


63594–KING’S GOLD–An excellent tall gold- en-yellow glad. Florets are heavily ruffl ed with many open at once for a brilliant display. An exceptionally sturdy grower.


OLYMPIC FLAME


63503–ALASKA–The perfect white wedding glad. Long fl ower heads are lined with per- fectly placed fl orets of pure snow white. The blooms have excellent substance and texture. 63519–CHIT CHAT–A knockout rose-pink glad made extra special by the peppered white throats in each fl oret. A vigorous grower with sturdy spikes.


63636–OLYMPIC FLAME–Radiating yellow throats give the peachy-orange fl orets an inner glow. The spikes grow tall and straight with many fl orets open at one time.


BLUE & PURPLE GLADIOLUS


Blue & Purple Gladiolus


63480–There is always a great demand for “glads” in blue and purple shades. We offer a beautiful selection of these colors. Extra large #1 size bulbs.


12 for $4.95; 24 for $7.95; 48 for $12.95 VISTA Hardiness Zone Map This new simplifi ed plant zone map issued in 2012 is


available to view in full detail online. There is an interactive online feature that allows you to fi nd your hardiness zone by typing in your zip code. Type this link into your web browser, http://planthardi- ness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/? or follow the Zone Map link on our website at www.jungseed.com to fi nd your hardiness zone.


63694–VISTA–Tricolor purple may be the best way to describe this glad comprised of bluish- purple outer edges and violet-red blotches.


63534–ESPRESSO–Florets of deep velvety red line long spikes. Sure to add drama and exciting contrast to the garden and bouquets.


63659–RHAPSODY IN BLUE–Lavishly ruf- fl ed and heavily substanced fl orets are bril- liant rosy-lavender with large white centers. 63564–GREEN STAR–Green fl owers are always unique and popular. This true green glad is a very healthy and vigorous grower. Florets are beautifully ruffl ed and crimped.


63553–FUN TIME–A bicolor beauty! Each heavily ruffl ed fl oret is bordered with bold rose-red around a chartreuse yellow center, held on tall, straight, strong stems.


63662–ROMANCE–Not lavender, not pink, but a blend of both that shimmers in sun- light. Florets have richly crimped edges with deeper tones lining the margins and throats. Tall, elegant and heavily substanced. 63545–FLORA RED–This is the ‘true red’ glad everyone clamors for. It’s a super- healthy, vigorous grower as well that re- wards with long, well-fi lled fl ower spikes.


PRICE OF INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITION GLADIOLUS (per variety): 5 for $3.95; 10 for $5.95; 20 for $9.95; 50 for $19.95; 100 for $34.95


No orders for less than 5 of any one variety. Each variety will be labeled. EXHIBITION GLADIOLUS OFFER


63721 (X)–5 of each variety (60 bulbs) for $21.95 63722 (X)–10 of each variety (120 bulbs) for $39.95


FLORA RED ROMANCE


GREEN STAR FUN TIME


PICASSO®


RED STAR® Dutch Callas


MIXED CALLAS MIXED CALLAS


zones are meant for guidelines only. Other plant growth factors may affect hardiness such as rainfall, wind, humidity, soil type, altitude, sunlight and cultural practices. It’s always best to use your instincts, observe other gardens in the area, and be willing to do some experimenting with plant locations and plant protections.


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Hardiness zones are based on the average minimum temperatures for each zone. Lower numbers indicate the most northerly area where plants will survive the winter and higher numbers are the most southern area where they will perform consistently. Recommended plant


61194–A treasure trove of colors. Graceful upright trumpets are shades of white, cream, pink, rose, lavender, or- ange, red, purple and more, borne on 15 to 24 inch plants. Foliage is often attrac- tively mottled with white. Plant in sun or partial shade. Dig bulbs in fall and store in a cool, dry, frost-free location. Large blooming size bulbs.


5 for $14.95; 10 for $27.95; 20 for $49.95


Phone: 1-800-247-5864


Bred for unique colors and more fl owering stems. The extra-large 5 to 6 inch fl owers top 18 to 24 inch stems. One bulb produces enough stems to fi ll an 8 inch pot. In the landscape they will be focal centerpieces. Se- lect 16 to 18 cm bulbs.


61156–PICASSO®


Green foliage is heavily spotted with white. 61164–RED STAR®


wavy green leaves are fl ecked with white. 61151–ODESSA®


sheen. Lightly spotted narrow green foliage.


–Bicolor purple with a white edge. –Deep red with dark stems. Narrow, –Glossy black fl owers with a blue


61146–MERCEDES–Showy, bright orange fl owers. Spot- free, medium green foliage.


PRICE OF DUTCH CALLAS (per variety): Each $8.95; 3 for $23.95; 6 for $44.95


Fax: 1-800-692-5864


ODESSA®


MERCEDES


CALLA OFFER 61199 (X)–1 of each (4 bulbs) for $29.95


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