Flowers

Horse Feathers is a Dahlia that Produces a Large Number of Blooms

Horse Feathers produces a bright white bloom with a very high number of petals. It is classified as a Double Centered Novelty and only reaches a bloom size of about 3" in diameter.

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Camano Sitka won the 2009 Stanley Johnson Medal

Camano Sitka won the 2009 Stanley Johnson Medal. This dahlia variety originated in Washington State 10 years ago and is a medium sized incurved cactus reaching 5' in height and a narrow 2' in width

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Camano Pet is often considered to be the perfect dahlia

Camano Pet is often considered to be the perfect dahlia. Being of a stellar formation, the petals wrap tightly toward the rear of the bloom with some adding the suggestion of a comet's tail.

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‘Creekside Brooke’ is a dahlia named in honor of my first grandchild

Having grown from seed first planted in 2005, Creekside Brooke will be named in honor of our very first grandchild.

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Valley Porcupine Dahlias have a Lovely Blend of Pink and White

The Valley Porcupine variety of dahlia is one of the easiest to grow. It also comes on a compact bush which grows to a very accommodating 3’ high and about 18” wide.

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Elsie Huston is an excellent dahlia for arrangements and show

Elsie Huston  is a dahlia that seems to glimmer in the broad day light.  It is one of the showier varieties we have grown and garden visitors are naturally drawn to admire the beautiful blooms.

“Elsie” grows to about 5’ high and produces blooms with diameters in the 8”-10” range.  She also provides very strong stems to keep the blooms erect, both on the plant, and in arrangements when cut and brought indoors.

It is classified as an A size, Informal decorative and grows well in the heat of the South, such as Atlanta or Birmingham and up into Canada. All dahlias will die back if exposed to frost.

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