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Dahlia ‘Polka’
This unique novelty anemone type is a must have! There’s nothing else like it on the market!
Plants are smothered in long-stemmed flowers all season long. Blooms are both weather resistant & long lasting in the vase. Layers of creamy petals, streaked with cranberry encircle a large, fluffy golden centre. No two flowers are the same. Polka starts out as a blush bloom, before it develops the signature yellow heart with fine lining. Truly one-of-a kind and a favourite of mine.
(see in Florets Library)
For flower arranging these gems benefit from support by other stems in arrangement.

Dahlia ‘Pooh’
I have to admit to being smitten with this collarette - it is just plain cute & puts a dash of fun into floral work!
3 1/2" bright red-orange blooms outlined in bright yellow, with a yellow collar. Very prolific bloomer on a 4 1/2' plant. The pollinators love the open centres. Incredible garden colour and holds well as a cut flower too.
ADS CLASSIFICATION CO BI 9015
Dahlia ‘Preference’
Dahlia ‘Preference’ (1956) has stood the test of time!The 3-4” semi cactus blooms are the most gorgeous shade of shell pink to peachy salmon that are downright ethereal in the evening light. 4’ plant. Perfect size for bouquet work. Early bloomer. Mini semi-cactus with long straight dark stems, prolific bloomer.


Dahlia ‘Ryecroft Delight’
Classification
- Up to 4" (M)
- Ball (BA)
- Light Shade Blend (LB)

Dahlia ‘Ryecroft Jill’
Perfection! This was a tall grower here 5.5' with blooms approx 3.5" orange tones. A newer introduction from the UK.
ADS CLASSIFICATION 6003 BA OR

Dahlia ‘Ryecroft Laura’
A perfect small yellow 3.5" ball - the perfect punctuation in the garden or arrangement.
ADS 6102 MB Y

Dahlia ‘Ryecroft Pixie’
ADS 3305 BB C DP
Seriously cute - gorgeous in bouquets and a winner for sure! Lovely shade of strawberry pink small 100-115mm cactus.
See at UK Halls of Heddon
She seems to make unattractive tubers but they produce beautiful blooms.

Dahlia ‘Ryecroft’ ‘Daves Choice’
Lovely white 3-4" bloom, blushed with lavender as the season progresses. A big winner at the shows and as a cut flower!
plant height: 4-5 feet
Sometimes refered to as Dave Choice

Dahlia ‘Sandia Brocade’
There is just something special about Anemone type dahlias - adorable!!
3" Flowers on a 3.5' Plant ADS Classification: AN OR
Golden apricot orange/pink anemone form blooms with a flush of peach on the back petals. Petals fold back as the bloom opens to allow the bees a golden fluffy pillow to land on. Wonderful to mix with any pastel colour palettes. Nice stems make this a great addition to any bouquets.
(see in Florets Library)

Dahlia ‘Sherwood Peach’
Giant informal decorative dahlia with perfectly soft golden peach-tea tones, accented by occasional subtle hints of pink. Sturdy stems & abundant flowers growing 4'
Immense 12" blooms, picked young and tucked into arrangements, make quite a statement -the in- demand, unusual colour. (a perfect match for Roseanne Brown Lisianthus) Fits right in the the Pantone colour of the year 2024 Peach Fuzz & 2025 Mocha Mousse!
"a must grow" - Erin B at Floret (see in the Floret Flowers Library)
