Dahlia Collection
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Dahlia ‘Evaline’
White flowers with brushed lavender edges & heart - stunning! Always in demand with florists and fabulous in wedding work.
Vigorous and productive, making plenty of beautiful long stemmed cut flowers. Stunning in bouquets! An attention getter at market.
4.5" blooms, plants 4.5'
ADS classification BB FD
(I see this variety listed in many places as Eveline but the ADS classification book it is EVALINE. By any means shes a keeper!)
shown with Marys Jomanda at the bottom of the picDahlia ‘Ferncliff Bliss’
From the Ferncliff Gardens: "5" FD Outstanding. Dave's winner for 2014. This beauty is soft yellow with a brush of lavender in centre and inner petals. Very globular depth like a baseball. Strong stems, very pretty. EM. 5' "
Dahlia ‘Ferncliff Inspiration’
These huge pastel lavender blooms are a captivating mix of lavender tones, ranging from soft pastels to deeper shades, with delicate hints of cloud pink throughout. The plant is strong and stocky at 3 ½
ADS CLASSIFICATION A ID L
(in the Floret Library)
Dahlia ‘Ferncliff Rusty’
Multi-toned flowers have a moody quality. Perfectly named, this beauty is a rusty coral-orange shade, difficult to describe. Dusty rose with hints of coral - the centre kissed with dark plum. 3.5" ball form is perfection. 3.5-4' plants are sturdy with nice long stems for cutting. Blooms that seriously just. don't. stop. from initial bloom early in the season till frost.
It's one of my all time favourites!
(in Florets Library)
ADS CLASSIFICATION 6003 BA ORDahlia ‘Ferncliff Spice’
A really unique blend of colours best described by "Spice" that you have to see to appreciate. Officially a yellow blend.
Great variety that can be hard to find! A small/medium size 3-4" ball. 3.5 - 4' tall
American Dahlia Society (ADS) Classification: 6102 MB Y YL18
See pic - very similar colouring to CT Gale & Ryecroft Delight
Dahlia ‘Gale’
Mini - Formal Decorative - Yellow Apricot Blend
2.5" Flowers on a 5' Plant
Very versatile colour for floral work - apricot with a raspberry blush centre.
Lots of blooms on long stems and a great tuber producer. Cut young as the blooms mature very quickly.
(Coseytown trade marked their name and even though these were purchased before that I cannot use the name apparently)Dahlia ‘Gitty Up’
Novelty dahlia with fuzzy, cherry-red centers & outer glowing orange petals which make a wonderful accent in arrangements.
(in Floret Library)
Dahlia ‘Glenplace’
Rich merlot pompon blooms are weather resistant and great for straight bunches or small work, like corsages. A perfect 'pop' for arrangements!
Bloom size: up to 2 in, plants approx 3.5 -4'
(see in Floret library)
Dahlia ‘Hamari Rose’
Another beauty from Halls of Heddon in England as most dahlia collectors will know. Miniature Ball Dahlia Superb pink/rose blooms of immaculate form. 1m
Very similar colour to Rock Run Ashley & Coralie!