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Gladiolus, Wine and Roses Bin Box

Our Platinum Performers® have been carefully selected by DeGroot with your customer in mind.  Each variety in this collection has been chosen for qualities which lead to success.  They are easy grow, dependable, and offer longer bloom times.

Platinum Performers® Gladiolus ‘Wine and Roses’ Open top Bin Box is an excellent retail solution for retail capper packages on shelves or endcaps.  Each bin box includes eye-catching POP on the front of each bin and retail capper packages.  Bin boxes are each sold separately or order a variety to customize your own display!

‘Wine and Roses’ is a lovely bi-color pink gladioli with a kiss of red!  Gladiolus 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.  Gladiolus 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.

Grow your business with Platinum Performers®!

Each Bin Box includes 15 retail packages, with 6 bulbs per package. (Bin Box Dimensions:  15.5“l x 6“w x 13“d)

Availability

# Description Qty per Unit Units Available Price/Unit
Bulk
GL068300 Gladiolus, Wine and Roses Bin Box 15 10 $38.25

Plant Details +

Size #1
Height 30-40"
Spacing 5"
Hardiness Zones 8-11; Annuals 2-7
Exposure Full sun
Foliage Green
Flower Pink with Red
Bloomtime Summer to Fall

Planting/Care Instructions +

Planting Instructions: 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. Stake for best appearance and straightest stems. Space planting times at two week intervals from early spring to late June to ensure a continuation of mid and late summer blooms. Increase water and fertilizer when flowers begin to develop.