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Dahlia ‘Treby Dainty’
Adorable little lavender and white balls. A great choice for wedding work!
Bloom: 2-3”, Miniature, Formal Decorative, but looks like a pompon.
A florist favourite with long, strong stems & ability to blend well with whites, pinks, lavenders and purples.
ADS CLASSIFICATION 4010 M FD LB(in Florets Library)

Dahlia ‘Twilight Boy’
Very rich royal purple and the FD form is perfection. Excellent stems. Harvest a bit on the younger stage. 3" blooms, 4' plants
High praise from the English growers and does very well at the shows.

Dahlia ‘Westerton Ella Grace’
A lovely soft 4" blush pink with a white base to the petals. A good strong growing variety with good stems easily growing to 1.2m.
"Shown at the National Dahlia Society show at Wisley in 2016 it was awarded both the Ernest Luckhurst Memorial Cup and the prestigious Jescot Perpetual Challenge Cup amongst stiff competition."
ADS 4010 M FD LB

Dahlia ‘Westerton Folly’
This lovely rich pink is a true Small Ball which produces very tightly formed 4" blooms with good depth and size. Another high quality variety carried at Halls of Heddon in England.
Raised by Gordon Hodgson this popular show bench variety was winner of the Parkinson Trophy for best British Seedling at Harrogate in 2010.
Grow 8 up for show bench quality blooms. Grows to 1.4 m and good for exhibition and cut flower as well as being a free flowering garden variety when left undisbuded.
ADS BA L
Dahlia ‘Westerton Lillian’
ADS Classification B ID Y
A stunning variety! Westerton Lilian boasts large flowers in a lovely pale yellow with blush centers on tall plants. Romantic blooms well suited for wedding work.
Height: 6ft Bloom Size: 6-8”
(in the Floret library)

Dahlia ‘Wine Eyed Jill’
A precise arrangement of tightly cupped, light pink petals is accentuated by deep magenta on the lovely Dahlia 'Wine Eyed Jill.' Unique, soft pink to cream and even into yellow blooms, often with a striking brush of cranberry on the tips, adding a vintage touch to gardens and bouquets. 2-3" blooms that can easily carry a bouquet on their own.
A great cut flower for wedding and event work. Very versatile -great bridging colour - a definite must-grow. A true workhorse with sturdy, long straight stems.
4 - 4.5’ plants ADS CLASSIFICATION 4010 M FD LB

Dahlia ‘Wyn’s Farmer John’
I literally fell in love with this farmer! Its soft curly creamy white & yellow petals are touched with a slight brush of lavender in the centre! 10" bloom on sturdy plants with long stems that will give you plenty of these beauties all season long.
Introduction 2005, Height 4.5-5.5' - 140-160cm
ADS AA ID L

Dahlia ‘Wyns Desert Glow’
(A) (C) A very large, bright burnt orange incurved cactus that turns heads! Hard to find variety great for the show bench!
ADS A IC OR
As with most Wyn varieties this is a large bloom on a 4' plants.

Dahlia Daze -September – ‘Slow Living series’ workshops
September is PRIME time to wander through hundreds of exquisite dahlias! Enjoy a floral happy hour where you can walk the dahlia beds, ask all your questions about how to grow, care for, harvest & arrange with them.
We will have fun creating a bountiful bouquet to take home. Light refreshments will be enjoyed in a beautiful relaxed setting.
Date TBA August & September

Dahlia Daze (August) Workshop – ‘Slow-Living series’
August Workshop: Wander through hundreds of exquisite dahlias! Enjoy a floral happy hour where you can walk the dahlia beds, ask all your questions about how to grow, care for, harvest & arrange with them. No experience necessary!
We will have fun creating a bountiful bouquet to take home. Light refreshments will be enjoyed in a beautiful relaxed setting.
Date TBA August & September

Delphinium Mix
There is nothing quite like a stand of stately Delphiniums to behold! and the hummingbirds love them too! Fresh or dried fantastic in floral arrangements! They hold their colour well when dried. 150+cm, 4-6' tall
This stunning mix provides many different colours, light & dark blue, purple & bi coloured tones.with black or white "bees" ( the middle part of the flower).
An excellent cut flower and will attract bees and butterflies to your pollinator garden.
