Add little bursts of sunshine to your bouquets, arrangements, or gardens with ‘Renate Tozio’- a zesty yellow-orange, medium sized dahlia. 5-7” blooms on sturdy 4-5’ tall stems. Excellent for cutting or leave in the garden to be a butterfly magnet!

One of the best Dahlias for cutting, ‘Purple Gem’ boasts 5″ violet-blue flowers with tightly quilled petals and deep red stems. As the blossoms mature, the tips of the petals fade to soft silvery lavender. Excellent for border plantings or in a container for summer-long color. Hummingbird and Butterfly magnet!

Mid-June brings profuse displays of bright yellow, fully double flowers with fiery orange and red edges. An unforgettable bloom, whether used behind perennial borders or in mixed gardens. This showy dahlia is great for large containers and cut arrangements.

‘Playa Blanca’ produces an impressive display of white quill-like petals. This tall dahlia looks great at the back of a mixed border where its tall form and large flowers can be a beacon to butterflies and hummingbirds who will come enjoy its nectar. Be sure to cut a few of these showy blooms to enjoy indoors, they are long-lasting and make excellent cut flowers.

Cactus-form blooms of ‘Pinot Noir’ are comprised of tubular petals that subtly shift color from bronze-orange at their center to garnet pink at their tips. A variety from New Zealand, it has very dark foliage. These hybrids of species hold their display in reserve for mid- to late summer and early fall. Dahlias like rich soil and even moisture. Where not hardy, Dahlias are easily overwintered indoors. Heat tolerant for southern gardens.

A funky choice to add to a bouquet or garden, ‘Patches’ changes from light pink in the center to pink-purple with white tips as it opens, with its outermost leaves predominantly fuchsia. Mikayla Miranda has a rounded face with lavender tops that fade to white in the center. 7-9” blooms on a sturdy 4-5’ tall stems. Excellent for cutting or leave in the garden to be a butterfly magnet!

‘Park Princess’ produces an impressive display of pink petals, each rolled into a tight spike. The intensity of the pink will vary depending on the temperature and available moisture. This compact grower is at home in a container garden or a border planting and its showy blooms are remarkable in a vase of flower arrangement. It is, also, an outstanding attractor of butterflies and hummingbirds in the garden.

‘Orange Glory’ is stunning with enormous, orange dinner plate flowers tinged with yellow on compact sturdy stems. Excellent for container and border use; the long-lasting flowers are exceptional in arrangements. A colorful magnet for butterflies!

Dinnerplate Dahlias are always an exciting draw in the garden because it’s hard for anyone to resist the larger than life blooms many reaching 9″ across. ‘Mystery Day’ adds to the drama with a bi-color bloom consisting of perfectly sculpted flowers of deep maroon petals each tipped with a snowy white frosting. These massive, fully double flowers are, of course, its most amazing feature but, ‘Mystery Day’ also is noteworthy because of its vigorous growth coupled with compact size for such a large flowering Dahlia, only reaching 48″ in height. This compact form allows for more garden stability and less support needed for each massive bloom. ‘Mystery Day’ blooms from mid-June until frost and will always have an ample supply of flowers for cutting as long as you plant it in a spot with full sun and moist, well-drained soil.

Myrtle’s Folly features narrow twisted petals of peach, pink and yellow on enormous 10″ long lasting flowers. A very floriferous variety which will produce color from early summer into fall. Compact grower. Excellent for borders container plantings; makes a terrific cut flower. Great for attracting hummingbirds and butterflies!