Gladiolus - Rose Supreme
Gladiolus - Rose SupremeThe Gladiolus Rose Supreme ‘Gladiolus Rose Supreme’, a spring planted corm, exhibits magnificent pink colored flowers on tall stalks. Gladiolas are also commonly called Sword Lily or Corn Flag. Plant in groups of six or more in the garden, or grow lots of them for cuttings in a bed. To extend the time of flower availability of your Glads, plant in two week intervals from early spring through June. They make striking accents in a mixed border. Glads are easy to grow and like to be in full sun and in well drained soil. Increase water and fertility when flowers begin to develop, then plant 4″ deep in clay soils, 6″ deep in others; the deeper the planting the less need for staking. In frost prone areas, dig them when the leaves turn yellow, dip them in a fungicide, and store in a dry frost free location over winter.
Daylily - Siloam Dream BabyThe Daylily Siloam Dream Baby, ‘Hemerocallis Siloam Dream Baby, has very fragrant lightly ruffled, creamy apricot petals with lilac ribs, purple-red eyezones and green throats and a flower size of 3. 5. With dark green foliage, this daylily will reach a height of 18 and a plant spread of 18-24. Siloam Dream Baby will bloom from May through July, with outstanding color and it is a definite reblommer. Siloam Dream Baby prefers a full sun area that is well-drained. Although the blooms will last only for one day, there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage, (remove in late fall). Siloam Dream Baby is considered to be pest and deer resistant. Use for cut flowers, massing, edging, in borders or in mixed containers and tubs.



