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Dahlia 'American Dream'
Deep pink flowers with purple spots and stripes, flower size 15-20 cm., height 120 cm., a dark sport of the famous ‘Mick’s Peppermint’

Summer Flowering
Bulb Size: Top size No. 1
Height: ± 120 cm
Full sun, partial shade
Dahlia \'American Dream\'
1 bulb 2.80
Dahlia 'Black Jack'
Almost black (very dark red) dahlia with 15 – 20 cm. large flowers, height 110 cm., winner of several awards in Germany and Holland

Summer Flowering
Bulb Size: Top size No. 1
Height: ± 110 cm
Full sun, partial shade
Dahlia \'Black Jack\'
1 bulb 5.40
Dahlia 'Bridge View Aloha'
Aloha comes from the Bridgeview gardens in the US and was originated by Madlyn Geisert. A happy colored dahlia, an eyecatcher in every garden and a very strong cutdahlia as well.

Summer Flowering
Bulb Size: Top size No. 1
Height: ± 120 cm
Full sun, partial shade
Dahlia Bridge View Aloha
1 bulb 2.85
Dahlia 'Color Spectacle'
Is an orange flower with white tips on each petal. It is considered a Semi-Cactus type Dahlia.

Summer Flowering
Bulb Size: Top size No. 1
Height: ± 100 cm - 39 inch.
Full sun, partial shade
Dahlia 'Color Spectacle'
1 bulb 2.45
Dahlia 'Gold Crown'
A spring planted tuberous root, produces endless supplies of yellow, 6 inch flowers all summer long. The Cactus Dahlia take their name from their unusual pointed, narrow petals. Dahlias are ideal for cut flowers, borders, containers, and massings. They tend to bloom for long periods, and few plants offer as much variety and showy flowers as the Dahlia. They do best in well drained, humus rich soils.

Summer Flowering
Bulb Size: Top size No. 1
Height: ± 100 cm - 39 inch.
US Zone: 4-11 (hardy in zones 9-11)
Full sun, partial shade
Dahlia \'Gold Crown\'
1 bulb 2.65
Dahlia 'Park Princess'
Bright pink, free flowering, height 65 cm.

Summer Flowering
Bulb Size: Top size No. 1
Height: ± 65 cm
Full sun, partial shade
Dahlia \'Park Princess\'
1 bulb 2.55
Dahlia 'Playa Blanca'
Pure white, height 60 cm.

Summer Flowering
Bulb Size: Top size No. 1
Height: ± 60 cm
Full sun, partial shade
Dahlia \'Playa Blanca\'
1 bulb 2.55
Dahlia 'Preference'
This cactus dahlia is not one of the largest, but its bronzy peach color is unmatched by any other variety.

Summer Flowering
Bulb Size: Top size No. 1
Height: ± 90 cm - 35 inch.
Full sun, partial shade
Dahlia ‘Preference’
1 bulb 2.45
Dahlia 'Sorbet'
White with large purple red tips, rather large flower (15 cm.), height 130 cm., a beautiful and strong dahlia.

Summer Flowering
Bulb Size: Top size No. 1
Height: ± 130 cm
Full sun, partial shade
Dahlia Sorbet
1 bulb 2.65
Dahlia 'Witteman's Best'
An old reliable variety with red flowers, 17 cm. across, height 120 cm.

Summer Flowering
Bulb Size: Top size No. 1
Height: ± 120 cm
Full sun, partial shade
Dahlia Witteman\'s Best
1 bulb 2.65
Dahlia 'Yellow Star'
Yellow, spider-type, height 110 cm.

Summer Flowering
Bulb Size: Top size No. 1
Height: ± 120 cm
Full sun, partial shade
Dahlia Yellow Star
1 bulb 2.30
Together with gladioli, lilies and begonias, the dahlias are one of the most important and popular summer-flowering bulbs. Dahlias are widely cultivated due to the huge range of colours and flower types available, its many uses, and fairly easy cultivation.

Some two hundred years ago the first Dahlia arrived in Western Europe from its native habitat in Mexico. Nowadays, it is difficult to find this original dahlia among the current dahlia assortment as flower enthusiasts and growers have done much in the way of developing new types, shapes and colours.

Dahlias are not winter hardy and cannot tolerate frost. Many people pot up dahlias indoors 6 weeks prior to planting them outdoors, to get a "jump" on the season and thus get earlier blooms. Only plant outdoors after the last spring night frost. In fall, dig up and bring tubers inside before the first fall night frost. When you store the tubers in a cool but frost-free spot you can keep them until re-planting time next spring. You can increase the bushiness of the plant by pinching out the tips of the main stems 3 weeks after planting. Taking off the faded blooms during the summer months will prolong the flowering life.

Dahlias are absolutely perfect for borders. Here, often combined with annual plants, most of them also excel due to their extremely long flowering period. The result? A cheerful rainbow of colours. Dahlias can also be assigned a leading role in the perennial border, the tall varieties fitting in perfectly in the back row. While making their presence known when the summer-flowering plants are in full bloom, they are still going strong with the last autumn-flowering asters are in bloom. Borders featuring spring-flowering plants simply cannot do without dahlias.

When selecting plants for bedding purposes, the colour effect they produce is the most important factor. What’s more, plants for bedding must be uniform in size, sturdy, and brightly coloured. Finally, they must not grow too tall.

Provide proper drainage for the pots. Holes in the bottom and low on the sides, as well as adding a layer of clay granules to the bottom of the pot or container, are musts. Use ordinary potting soil available from any garden centre.
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