Ball style dahlia, nice long stems for cutting flowers. Tall plant and heavy producer. Bloom tends to be more of a lavender pink shade.
New to us variety. A brighter hot pink bloom about 6" in size. The "Runner" varieties are known for their strong stems.
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Medium lavender shade in color, 4" ball style, nice strong long stems
A newer variety for us. We have grown this one season so far. A smaller ball style bloom that takes on different shade of pink, salmon, coral and a touch of purple.
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Soft pink, 3" ball style, many say it looks like fluffy cotton candy. Depending on sunlight, sometime blooms are a medium pink and tend to fade to a lighter pink shade.
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Medium orange, 4" bloom with longer stems that makes for a nice cutting flower
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2-3" mini ball style, it's name is well suited as it changes color as it blooms, going from watermelon to peach, fun addition to any garden
Farm favorite - nice medium size head on long stems - 4.5" head
We refer to the color as a watermelon shade
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A shorter plant with a pretty shade of coral/pink ball style blooms with a hint of raspberry shaded centers. It has been a favorite of mine, partially due to its name!
We don't know the actual name for this one. We received this variety several years ago by mistake and have been growing ever since. Smaller size bloom (2-3"), heavy bloomer
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Ball style dahlia with multi shaded petals that are more orange on the tips and blend into a yellow
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Farm favorite and a wedding favorite - nice dark burgundy shade
Very small ball style dahlia head - medium producer
Ball style dahlia - 3"
Dark purple/plum shade that is a heavy producer all summer long.
A new to us for 2026 dahlia is Lindas Baby. A ball style dahlia that is a perfect mix of pink and peach all together.
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Nice lighter orange shade - perfect size head with picture perfect petals
6" head - another farm favorite - not a heavy producer but love the color
New to us for 2026 is the yelno harmony dahlia. A 4" bloom in an apricot peach shade.
Large Calla lily bulbs are ready to be planted outside. These have white/ivory flowers and the leaves have white spots on them. They will bloom end of June- mid July. They can be planted in full sun to part shade areas. They also can be planted in containers. They will need to be dug up in the fall before the ground freezes and stored indoors. Store in a cool, dry space at about 50-55 degrees for winter.
We can ship these too. Shipping will be mid to late April. At checkup, choose the dahlia shipping option. You will be charged shipping on day of shipping. (Charge will be according to USPS shipping charge.)
A new to us for 2026 is the pink stuffusion. Blooms are a brighter pink with golden yellow undertones. Similar to hillcrest stuffusion variety that we grow, just a bolder color.