The purpose of the group is to promote the breeding of fine dahlias. From dwarf and medium height dahlias to adorn our gardens, to those exotic breeds that grace exhibition halls the world over. Whether the size of a golf ball, or a basket ball, to breed them is the groups quest. I hope the dahlia breeders of the World patronize this group. It matters not if you are a commercial breeder or a back garden breeder like myself, all are welcome in the quest of new a even better dahlias. Ken Stock United Kingdom.
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I added a few more pictures to the two seedling pages on our web site. Would be interested in seeing pictures of seedlings from you all. Ted Kennedy Hollyhill
Dahlia Wildcat is like that in my patch. Intense red and yellow to begin with - it is a head-turner in the garden. Billy William F. Matthews 65 Witch Hazel
Has anybody noticed that some flowers that have red pigment overlaying a yellow base vary in color from the beginning of the year to the end of the year? In