Dahlias
$23.00
Species
- Amber Queen – WWII Dahlia from 1945 raised by Harry Stredwick a beautiful amber and peach dahlia
- Blue Bell – Purple-blue Dahlias around 6 inches round
- Bristol Stripe – pink and white stripe
- Crazy Love – Medium sized dahlia that has sugar white coloring with lavender stencil on the petals and a light creamy yellow center.
- Duet – Bicolor dahlia with dark red blooms and white tip around 8″ round.
- Fashion Monger – 1955 of creamy and raspberry petals
- Golden Scepter Dahlia – Butterscotch dahlia pompon shape. Originating in 1926
- Hawaii- Dinner plate Dahlia Pinks and yellows
- My Love – 1964 – white glorious fireworks perfect for bridal work
- Nina
- Nonette – 1958 Apricot petal with speckles and streaked with burgundy
- Peaches & Cream – Dinner plate Dahlia peach to light yellow
- Roco – 1962 Boysenberry colored pompoms
- Seattle – Large yellow and white bicolor dahlia
- Stolz von Berlin – 1884 The Pride of Berlin is plump and lavender pink
- Thomas Edison -1929 named for the Electrical Wizard with deep purple color
- White Aster -1879 The World’s Oldest Surviving garden dahlia. Small Ivory globes with a bit of sunshine in the center
- Willo Violet – 1937 Small grape purple pompoms
- Giant Hybrid Mix
10 Bunch Bouquet
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