
Dear customers, best greetings from our family in 2006 year season! You can see descriptions and photo of varieties which are striking and exotic in our new catalogue. We hope they will give many pleasant moments for flower growers and buyers. So please buy corms from rainy Lithuania! (Lithuania = “Country of Rains”). You can see more photo’s in our new catalogue. Don’t forget click larger view, and you shall see beauty of our gladioli. Please don't hesitate ask questions by Email. Compare Your country climate conditions with Lithuania conditions: www.climate-zone.com Best gladioli growth is achieved between 20 - 35 degrees Centigrade and 68 - 95 degrees Farenheit temperature and abundant moisture when spikes coming out. If Your country located on south side of globe (Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, South America) Your gladioli blooms when is winter on north side of the globe. Snow and freezing ground is in Lithuania at that time and growing gladioli is impossible. Lifted corms are stored in warehouses from November to March. Our family, except big gladioli collection, also grow collections of narcissus, tulip, allium’s, iris, lily, perennial flowers, decorative sunflower’s, dahlia’s and etc. who beautifully blooms and pretty looks. But, of course, gladioli (gladiolus L.) our first love, remains our main selection and crop of seeds this summer from wonderful crossing combinations was surprising!
Lione & Paulius Ciplijauskas
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Flowers are ready transporting! Here is our family: Paulius, Lione and medium son Jonas Ciplijauskas. Jonas friend Rimas in the left. Jonas Ciplijauskas (in the right) is now graduating Lithuanian Agricultural University and prolonge traditions of his grandfather Liudvikas Ciplijauskas, which was famous gardener of leadering lithuanian nursery. His father Paulius Ciplijauskas(2 from left) also graduated the same research office. Earlier it was Lithuanian Agricultural Academy and now developed to University. Lione Ciplijauskas (3 from left) defended doctorate in fertilizing vegetables. Now Lione succesfully works as commercial manager!
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Dr. Laimute Stuopyte (6 from the left) with group students of Lithuanian Agricultural University visited our flower plantations. Paulius Ciplijauskas in the left.
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Lithuania is not Africa, but gladioli grows perfect when with agriculture all right!