
Dahlias are members of the Asteraceae plant family, which was formerly called the Compositae family. This older name referred to the type of flowers in this family, which are composite or compound. Dahlia flowers are composed of a central head of disk florets surrounded by an outer ring of ray florets.
Dahlia plants offer the gardener wide diversity in form and flower and are prized for autumn flower displays since it blooms from midsummer to fall. Flower colors include orange, pink, purple, scarlet and white, with blooms from 2-to-12 inches across. The plants range in size from a few inches high up to 20 feet for some wild species.
Dahlias can be grown for the garden or for cutting flowers. Hundreds of hybridized varieties of dahlias are available, usually divided into 10 different classifications or groups that are characterized by the shapes of their flowers. Although dahlias are classified by type according to the shape of their flower petals, they all have the same composite structure with disk and ray florets.
Although dahlia varieties range greatly in size, many of these plants reach a height of 3 to 4 feet, which is generally considered an average or standard height. Quite bushy plants, dahlias grow with several main stems, each developing smaller side stems that bear flower buds throughout the late spring and summer months.
Classification of Dahlia flowers
- Single-Flowering Types
- Double-Flowering Types
Single-flowering dahlia types have a defined central disk bordered by only one to a few rows of outer ray petals. Flowers are usually smaller, to 4 inches in diameter, and plants are generally shorter, to 3 feet tall, than double-flowering types. Some single dahlias look like daisies, having one layer of outer disk petals, while others have several rows of ray flowers. Examples of single Dhalia include:
- Anemone
- Collarette
- Peony
- Orchid-flowering dahlias
Double-flowering dahlias have multiple rows of petals making large flowers, with no clearly visible central disk and they grow taller than single-flowering types, which grow up to 3 feet in height. Examples of double-flowering dahlias include:
- Cactus
- Semi-cactus
- Incurve cactus
- Ball dahlias
- Pompons
- Laciniated
- Mignon
- Formal and informal Dahlia ( Decorative Dahlia)

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List of Dahlia Varieties
A comprehensive reference guide to 200 named dahlia cultivars, covering decorative, cactus, ball, pompon, waterlily, single, and specialty types.
1. Café au Lait
One of the most popular dahlias in the world, bearing huge blush-pink blooms with creamy, coffee-toned centers. A florist favorite for its romantic, muted palette.
2. Bishop of Llandaff
A classic peony-flowered dahlia with velvety scarlet blooms and striking dark bronze-black foliage. One of the most dramatic dahlias in cultivation.
3. Karma Choc
A striking dark-flowered waterlily dahlia bearing deep burgundy-red blooms that appear almost black in certain lighting. Excellent for cut flowers.
4. Thomas Edison
A large, formal decorative dahlia producing deep purple blooms up to 10 inches across. Named after the famous inventor, it has been a garden staple since 1929.
5. Hollyhill Black Beauty
One of the darkest dahlias available, with near-black deep maroon blooms on strong stems. A showstopper in both garden and vase.
6. Mystic Illusion
A compact, bushy dahlia with golden-yellow single blooms offset against deep purple-black foliage. Perfect for containers and front borders.
7. Deadhead Red
A vibrant, deep crimson dinnerplate dahlia producing enormous blooms all season long. Self-cleaning and vigorous, making it low-maintenance.
8. Labyrinth
A large decorative dahlia with soft peachy-salmon blooms that age to cream at the edges. The swirling petal arrangement gives it a labyrinthine appearance.
9. Vancouver
A large semi-cactus dahlia bearing bicolor blooms in cherry red and white. Vigorous grower with excellent stem length for cutting.
10. Gallery Art Deco
A compact border dahlia with fully double blooms in a rich blend of orange, pink, and yellow. Ideal for small gardens and patio containers.
11. Snoho Doris
A large formal decorative dahlia with bright lavender-pink blooms up to 10 inches. Strong upright stems make it outstanding for exhibition.
12. Cornel
A bold ball dahlia with perfectly formed, deep red globes. One of the most reliable ball dahlias for exhibition and cut flower use.
13. Mystique
A medium-sized semi-cactus dahlia with blooms blending deep plum and dusky pink. Highly sought by flower arrangers for its moody tones.
14. Peaches and Cream
A large waterlily dahlia bearing elegant blooms of soft peach, cream, and blush. Exceptionally graceful and highly valued by florists.
15. White Perfection
A formal decorative dahlia producing large, pure white blooms with tightly spiraled petals. A classic show variety and excellent cut flower.
16. Lemon Cane
A medium decorative dahlia bearing bright lemon-yellow blooms on strong, cane-like stems. Easy to grow and prolific in its flowering.
17. Nuit d’Été
French for ‘summer night,’ this dark-flowered dahlia bears deep burgundy-black semi-cactus blooms. A collector’s favorite for its dramatic coloring.
18. Kelvin Floodlight
A giant dinnerplate dahlia bearing enormous golden-yellow blooms up to 14 inches across. One of the largest dahlias grown, and a consistent exhibition winner.
19. Fire and Ice
A striking bicolor cactus dahlia with white-tipped, deep red petals. The strong contrast between colors makes it a garden focal point.
20. Hy Clown
A large formal decorative dahlia with lavender-purple blooms on long sturdy stems. An old exhibition variety still popular with showmen.
21. Hollyhill Spiderwoman
A spider dahlia with long, narrow, twisting petals in vibrant orange-red. Its dramatic, exotic form draws attention in any arrangement.
22. Preference
A medium semi-cactus dahlia bearing soft lilac-pink blooms. Reliable and floriferous, a longtime favorite on the show bench.
23. Misty Morn
A large dinnerplate dahlia with gently blended lavender and silver-white blooms. Creates a soft, ethereal effect in mixed borders.
24. Breakout
A bold, medium-sized dahlia with golden orange and scarlet bicolor petals. The vivid color combination gives it an energetic, lively character.
25. Hamari Accord
A large semi-cactus dahlia producing pure white blooms on tall, strong stems. A top exhibition variety and superb cut flower.
26. Nadia Ruth
A large decorative dahlia with glowing orange blooms softly tipped with gold. Award-winning on the show bench and magnificent in borders.
27. Purple Taiheijo
A giant informal decorative dahlia with rich purple-violet blooms that can exceed 12 inches. Vigorous and tall, commanding attention at the back of borders.
28. Melody Harmony
A medium-flowered dahlia with soft lavender blooms that fade to pale lilac at the tips. Lovely for both cutting and garden display.
29. Marble Ball
A small ball dahlia with tightly packed cream petals mottled in soft lavender. A unique pattern that never looks the same bloom to bloom.
30. Raisa
A large formal decorative dahlia bearing blooms in salmon-pink, deeper at the center. Named for its regal bearing and exceptional bloom quality.
31. Pam Howden
A medium waterlily dahlia with shell-pink petals aging to ivory at the outer edges. Elegant and refined, popular with floral designers.
32. Gallery Rembrandt
A compact gallery dahlia bearing double blooms in soft orange-red with lighter petal tips. Ideal for borders and container plantings.
33. Mingus Gregory
A giant informal decorative dahlia bearing pale lavender blooms with deeper purple centers. One of the most spectacular large dahlias in cultivation.
34. Spartacus
A large formal decorative dahlia with deep velvety red blooms and dark stems. Sturdy, reliable, and among the most popular red exhibition dahlias.
35. Snowflake
A small pompon dahlia with pure white, perfectly spherical blooms. Its impeccable form and pristine color make it a consistent prize-winner.
36. Barbarry Banker
A medium cactus dahlia bearing rich honey-gold blooms. One of the best yellow cactus dahlias for exhibition and garden performance.
37. Aurora’s Kiss
A medium dinnerplate dahlia blending warm peach, pink, and orange tones. A newer introduction much admired for its romantic coloring.
38. Mary Munns
A giant semi-cactus dahlia with deep lavender-purple blooms and strong stems. Exceptional performance on the show bench.
39. Yellow Gem
A miniature ball dahlia bearing bright, clear yellow globes with perfect form. Vigorous and long-flowering, ideal for cut flower production.
40. Hamari Gold
A giant decorative dahlia with warm golden-orange blooms that glow in afternoon light. A classic variety of long-standing popularity.
41. Mystery Day
A medium-sized dahlia with rich purple and white bicolor blooms. The vivid contrast makes every flower look like a small firework.
42. Twyning’s Smartie
A small single dahlia bearing white blooms with a soft lilac flush. Light and airy in appearance, excellent for cottage-style planting.
43. Otto’s Thrill
A giant dinnerplate dahlia with enormous soft pink blooms edged in deeper rose. One of the most beloved large pink dahlias for gardeners and florists.
44. Black Narcissus
A medium semi-cactus dahlia with petals in deep burgundy-red, almost black at the base. Named for its dark, mysterious depth of color.
45. Brookside Cheri
A large formal decorative dahlia bearing vivid coral-orange blooms. Consistently strong in the garden and on the show table.
46. Hy Pimento
A medium ball dahlia with terracotta-orange blooms of perfect globular form. A popular and reliable ball dahlia for exhibition.
47. Kenora Sunset
A large semi-cactus dahlia bearing brilliant orange and yellow bicolor blooms. Vigorous, tall, and spectacular in the border.
48. Elma E
A giant decorative dahlia with rich red blooms and excellent stem length. A stalwart of the show world and a fine garden plant.
49. Ambition
A large semi-cactus dahlia with deep royal purple blooms. The vivid color combined with excellent form makes it a show winner.
50. Pink Giraffe
An orchid dahlia bearing twisted, open-centered blooms in candy pink with white centers. Whimsical and unusual, always a conversation starter.
51. Tahoma Moonshot
A giant informal decorative dahlia with pale butter-yellow blooms softening to cream. Exceptionally large flowers on strong stems.
52. Franz Kafka
A pompon dahlia producing perfectly round, deep purple-violet globes. Named after the author, it carries an air of quiet elegance.
53. Gitts Crazy
A large formal decorative dahlia with an extraordinary multicolor blend of pink, purple, and white. No two blooms look exactly alike.
54. Bishop of Auckland
A single-flowered Bishop-series dahlia with deep red petals and very dark, nearly black foliage. Compact and free-flowering in the border.
55. Rip City
A large semi-cactus dahlia bearing deep red blooms on strong, upright stems. Extremely popular with florists for its saturated color and form.
56. Gerrie Hoek
A small waterlily dahlia producing shell-pink blooms of exquisite delicacy. One of the most popular and enduring dahlia varieties ever bred.
57. Swan Lake
A medium-sized dahlia with pure white blooms of exceptional purity and form. Graceful and elegant, evoking the classic ballet.
58. Lady Darlene
A large formal decorative dahlia with peachy-orange and cream bicolor blooms. A long-standing favorite in the American dahlia show world.
59. Gitt’s Attention
A large cactus dahlia bearing blooms in warm burgundy and red with occasional white flecks. Eye-catching and bold in the garden.
60. Lauren Michelle
A large decorative dahlia with soft lilac-lavender blooms aging gracefully in the vase. Prized by florists and exhibitors alike.
61. Ferncliff Copper
A giant decorative dahlia with vibrant copper-orange blooms on long stems. Sturdy and highly productive, making it excellent for cutting.
62. Inland Dynasty
A giant decorative dahlia bearing rich, warm red blooms with excellent vase life. One of the top cut flower dahlias for commercial growers.
63. Mystery
A large waterlily dahlia with deep magenta-purple blooms and an open, receptive flower form. Bees and butterflies love it.
64. Penhill Watermelon
A giant decorative dahlia with soft pink-watermelon blooms fading to ivory at the petal margins. A stunning garden spectacle.
65. Hollyhill Calico
A medium decorative dahlia with multicolor blooms blending white, lavender, and purple. Unique and striking, no two flowers are identical.
66. Kaiser Wilhelm
A large formal decorative dahlia with deep red blooms and a very early flowering season. A classic variety of considerable age.
67. White Aster
A small pompon dahlia producing perfectly spherical white blooms with green-tipped petals. Delicate yet impactful in arrangements.
68. Sunny Boy
A medium decorative dahlia with cheerful bright yellow blooms. Compact and prolific, one of the best yellow dahlias for the home garden.
69. Boom Boom White
A medium ball dahlia bearing tightly packed white blooms with a hint of cream. Excellent stem length and long-lasting cut flower.
70. Karma Naomi
A large waterlily dahlia with warm orange-red blooms and a naturally low-growing, branching habit. A Karma series standout for florists.
71. Jowey Mirella
A ball dahlia producing small, densely petaled globes in lavender-pink. Part of the popular Jowey series, highly valued by florists.
72. Chilson’s Pride
A large formal decorative dahlia with white blooms heavily flushed in lavender-pink. A heritage variety still popular on the show bench.
73. Akita
A large decorative dahlia with rich red and white bicolor blooms. Named after the famous Japanese prefecture, it is bold and distinctive.
74. Hollyhill Lemon Ice
A large decorative dahlia with pale lemon-yellow blooms that bleach to near-white at the petal tips. Luminous and refreshing.
75. Pemberton Ethel
A large formal decorative dahlia with pink blooms deepening to rose at the center. A stalwart of mid-century dahlia collections.
76. Zorro
A giant dark red formal decorative dahlia with dramatic, velvety blooms. One of the most popular large red dahlias for gardens and exhibitions.
77. Pop Quiz
A medium orchid dahlia with unusual, open-centered blooms in lilac-purple. Attracts pollinators and adds exotic character to borders.
78. Hamari Katrina
A large semi-cactus dahlia bearing butter-yellow blooms. Outstanding on the show bench with a consistent, well-formed outline.
79. Bristol Stripe
A medium cactus dahlia with intriguing purple and white striped petals. A novelty variety that sparks interest in any collection.
80. Beatrice
A large decorative dahlia with warm pink blooms and a refined, formal petal arrangement. Classic and dignified in both garden and vase.
81. Rock Run Gillian
A giant semi-cactus dahlia with pale lavender blooms. Among the best large exhibition dahlias, with a wide, symmetrical flower head.
82. Hillcrest Royal
A medium cactus dahlia with rich royal purple blooms. Compact, free-flowering, and excellent for cut flower production.
83. Moonfire
A dwarf single dahlia with orange-yellow blooms and very dark bronze foliage. Ideal for container gardening and small-space planting.
84. Hollyhill Philly
A large formal decorative dahlia with warm cream blooms edged in deep pink. Soft and romantic, popular with wedding florists.
85. Show ‘N Tell
A large decorative dahlia bearing bicolor orange and red blooms. The name captures its attitude — bold, showy, and attention-demanding.
86. Hollyhill Seduction
A medium cactus dahlia with rich burgundy-red blooms and quilled petals. Seductive in color and form, excellent for arrangements.
87. Table Dancer
A medium-sized decorative dahlia with yellow-orange blooms that transition smoothly from center to edge. Prolific and easy to grow.
88. Islander
A large formal decorative dahlia with deep purple-pink blooms. A strong, vigorous plant producing an abundance of well-formed flowers.
89. Giraffe
An orchid-type dahlia with twisted, funnel-shaped petals in buff-yellow with darker centers. One of the most unusual dahlias available.
90. My Beverly
A large formal decorative dahlia bearing coral-salmon blooms. Elegant and sophisticated, frequently seen at Pacific Northwest shows.
91. Eveline
A medium-sized dahlia with white and purple bicolor blooms. The soft contrast between colors gives it a pretty, understated charm.
92. Kimberly
A large decorative dahlia with warm salmon-orange blooms and a tidy, formal outline. Long-stemmed and excellent for cutting.
93. Valley Porcupine
A medium spiky cactus dahlia with coral-pink quilled petals radiating in all directions. Wild and exuberant in character.
94. Blue Bayou
A large decorative dahlia in soft lavender, one of the closest dahlias yet bred to a true blue. Highly sought by collectors.
95. Inca Dambuster
A giant dinnerplate dahlia with enormous orange-red blooms. Named for its record-breaking size, frequently winning at exhibitions.
96. Bodacious
A large, bright red formal decorative dahlia with bold, uncompromising color. The name says it all — vivid, lush, and unapologetic.
97. Hillcrest Jessica
A medium cactus dahlia with golden yellow blooms and fine, incurved petals. Free-flowering and reliable for garden display.
98. Josie Gott
A small ball dahlia bearing rose-pink globes with perfect, tight form. Long-stemmed and excellent for floral work.
99. Park Princess
A compact cactus dahlia with shell-pink blooms. An old favorite for borders, valued for its long flowering season.
100. Boom Boom Rose
A medium ball dahlia bearing perfectly formed rose-pink globes on long stems. Part of the popular Boom Boom series for florists.
101. Soulman
A large formal decorative dahlia with very dark maroon-purple blooms. Among the most deeply colored large dahlias available.
102. Daleko Jupiter
A giant informal decorative dahlia with salmon-orange and apricot blooms. A Dutch-bred variety of exceptional scale and vigor.
103. Hollyhill Charcoal
A medium semi-cactus dahlia with smoky dark red and near-black blooms. Prized by flower artists for its shadowy, dramatic tones.
104. Crève-Cœur
A medium-sized dahlia from France with carmine-red and white bicolor blooms. The name means ‘heartbreak’ — as beautiful as it sounds.
105. Swanlake
A giant decorative dahlia with creamy white blooms of exceptional purity. One of the most admired white dahlias for exhibition.
106. Pink Pastelle
A medium semi-cactus dahlia bearing soft pink blooms with a gentle lavender overlay. Florists prize it for its versatile, pastel palette.
107. Copper Queen
A large decorative dahlia with rich copper-bronze blooms. Regal and warm-toned, it pairs beautifully with autumn foliage.
108. Hy Trio
A medium formal decorative dahlia bearing tricolor blooms of yellow, orange, and red. Each flower is a miniature sunset.
109. Ferncliff Illusion
A large decorative dahlia with white blooms flushed in lavender and mauve. Dreamy and soft in appearance.
110. Winter Ice
A large formal decorative dahlia with pristine white blooms and a cool, sharp form. Elegant in a classic, formal sense.
111. Great Silence
A large decorative dahlia with deep burgundy blooms of a meditative, quiet beauty. Perfect for those who prefer subtlety to flash.
112. Cornel Bronze
A small ball dahlia with warm bronze-orange blooms of perfect globular form. A sister variety to the classic Cornel red.
113. Apache
A medium semi-cactus dahlia with deep scarlet-red blooms on very strong stems. Vigorous and highly productive throughout the season.
114. Bishop of Oxford
A single Bishop-series dahlia with orange blooms and very dark, bronzed foliage. Compact, free-flowering, and excellent for pollinators.
115. Emory Paul
A giant decorative dahlia with deep lavender-pink blooms of enormous scale. A favorite dinnerplate dahlia for dramatic garden impact.
116. Hy Clown Jr.
A medium formal decorative dahlia with lavender-purple blooms in classic formal arrangement. A smaller companion to the original Hy Clown.
117. Bracken Ballerina
A small orchid dahlia with open-centered blooms in lilac-pink. Its airy, dancing form is reminiscent of a ballet pose.
118. David Howard
A decorative dahlia with rich amber-orange blooms paired with very dark bronze foliage. One of the finest dahlias for foliage and flower contrast.
119. Burlesca
A medium cactus dahlia with flamboyant bicolor petals of yellow and orange-red. Exuberant and theatrical in the border.
120. Karma Prospero
A large waterlily dahlia with white blooms that carry a blush of soft pink at the center. Gentle, elegant, and enduringly popular.
121. Hollyhill Margarita
A large informal decorative dahlia with warm coral-pink blooms and a slightly informal, relaxed petal arrangement. Fresh and summery.
122. Enid Adams
A medium-sized dahlia with pink and cream bicolor waterlily-form blooms. A heritage English variety of enduring garden value.
123. Arabian Night
A medium decorative dahlia with exceptionally dark, velvety maroon blooms that appear almost black. A collector’s treasure.
124. Trekkie
A small cactus dahlia with bright orange blooms and pointed, slightly twisted petals. Quick to flower and very prolific.
125. Hillcrest Bobbin
A pompon dahlia bearing perfectly round, rich red globes. Consistent and reliable, a firm favorite with pompon enthusiasts.
126. Optic Illusion
A large semi-cactus dahlia with a spinning, vivid pattern of pink, white, and orange. Impossible to ignore in any garden setting.
127. Labella Grande Coral
A vigorous, free-flowering dahlia with coral-orange double blooms. Part of the Labella series developed specifically for container gardening.
128. Star Elite
A medium single anemone-centered dahlia with white ray florets surrounding a golden center. Simple yet strikingly attractive.
129. My Love
A large semi-cactus dahlia with pristine white blooms on extra-long stems. One of the most popular white dahlias for cut flower production.
130. Ferncliff Copper
A giant decorative dahlia with vibrant copper-orange blooms on long stems. Sturdy and highly productive, excellent for cutting.
131. Twyning’s After Eight
A single dahlia bearing white blooms with a dark center disc above chocolate-dark foliage. Striking contrast of light flower and dark leaf.
132. Boom Boom Red
A medium ball dahlia with deep red, tightly packed petals of excellent form. Consistent show winner and popular cut flower.
133. Gitts Cheerio
A large informal decorative dahlia with blooms in a cheerful blend of pink and cream. Relaxed and friendly in character.
134. Mambo
A medium pompon dahlia bearing rich crimson-red globes. Vigorous and floriferous, with an exceptionally long vase life.
135. Hillcrest Candy
A medium cactus dahlia with candy-pink blooms and fine, perfectly incurved petals. Sweet in name and nature.
136. Penhill Dark Monarch
A giant decorative dahlia with very dark red-purple blooms of exceptional scale. One of the most imposing dark dahlias for large gardens.
137. Jessica
A medium-sized decorative dahlia with rich scarlet-orange blooms. Compact and very free-flowering, named for its bright, cheerful character.
138. Evio’s Pretty
A large formal decorative dahlia with soft pink blooms of classic elegance. Long-stemmed and excellent for flower arranging.
139. Strawberry Fields
A medium-sized dahlia with semi-double blooms in strawberry red and cream. Summery and informal in character, great for cottage gardens.
140. Hollyhill Burgundy Lace
A medium cactus dahlia with deep burgundy blooms and delicately fringed petal tips. Intricate and sophisticated in appearance.
141. Barbarry Pinky
A small ball dahlia bearing pink globes with perfect form. Sister variety to the gold Barbarry Banker.
142. Ken Mattson
A giant decorative dahlia with warm salmon-orange blooms. A Northwest US show variety of reliable performance and great size.
143. Pinelands Princess
A large decorative dahlia with creamy white blooms flushed in pale pink. Regal and refined in every respect.
144. Ruskin Kim
A large formal decorative dahlia with vivid scarlet blooms. A British-bred variety with a longstanding reputation on the show circuit.
145. Hollyhill Lemon Cane
A medium decorative dahlia with bright lemon-yellow blooms. Strong, straight stems and vivid color make it a top cut flower variety.
146. Daleko Princess
A giant informal decorative dahlia with warm pink and cream bicolor blooms. Dutch-bred and impressive in scale and beauty.
147. Heather Marie
A large decorative dahlia with heather-mauve blooms of a particularly delicate and refined tone. A favorite among floral designers.
148. Contraste
A medium cactus dahlia with bicolor petals of purple and white. High contrast and striking, an attention-grabber in any garden.
149. Winkie Colonel
A large waterlily dahlia with warm bronze-apricot blooms. Relaxed and elegant, popular with those who prefer softer color palettes.
150. Myrtle’s Folly
A medium informal decorative dahlia with orange and pink striped petals. An old novelty variety with an endearing, eccentric character.
151. Fleurel
A large decorative dahlia with pure white blooms and a very long vase life. A leading white variety for professional cut flower production.
152. Hollyhill Cream Puff
A medium-sized dahlia with cream blooms blushed in pale peach. Soft and romantic, it complements most other flower colors.
153. Shannon
A large formal decorative dahlia bearing warm peach-pink blooms. A Pacific Northwest classic with very consistent show performance.
154. Alfred Grille
A large cactus dahlia with elegant salmon-orange blooms and fine, incurved petals. A heritage Dutch variety still widely grown today.
155. Hillcrest Regal
A large cactus dahlia with regal purple-violet blooms. Strong stems and a prolific nature make it outstanding in the garden.
156. Pam Howden
A medium waterlily dahlia with soft shell-pink petals of exceptional delicacy. One of the most refined waterlily dahlias in cultivation.
157. Boom Boom Yellow
A medium ball dahlia with clear, bright yellow blooms of perfect globular form. Cheerful and prolific, excellent for cutting.
158. Hy Acclaim
A large formal decorative dahlia with orange-red blooms of bright intensity. Vigorous, sturdy-stemmed, and excellent for border display.
159. Terracotta
A medium decorative dahlia bearing warm terracotta-orange blooms that fade to soft apricot at the petal margins. Earthy and autumnal.
160. Hollyhill Fiesta
A large semi-cactus dahlia with vibrant red and white bicolor blooms. Festive and exuberant, exactly as the name suggests.
161. Pacific Ocean
A giant informal decorative dahlia with cool lilac-blue blooms. As vast and impressive as its namesake body of water.
162. Crazy for You
A medium-sized dahlia with white blooms heavily splashed in magenta-red. Random color breaks make each flower uniquely unpredictable.
163. Smokey
A medium cactus dahlia with smoky lavender-purple blooms and a mysterious, dusky quality. Unusual and much admired by collectors.
164. Ferncliff Sunset
A large decorative dahlia with blooms in sunset shades of orange, gold, and pink. Each flower captures the warmth of a summer evening.
165. Barbarry Gem
A small ball dahlia with white blooms tinged in lavender. Precise form and delicate coloring make it a show-ring gem.
166. Hillcrest Desire
A large cactus dahlia with warm pink blooms and excellent stem length. Outstanding for cut flower production and garden display.
167. Burlesque
A large decorative dahlia with bold red and yellow bicolor blooms arranged in a swirling pattern. Theatrical and festive in character.
168. Hy Pimento
A medium ball dahlia with terracotta-orange globes of perfect form. Reliable for both exhibition and cut flower work.
169. Santa Claus
A large decorative dahlia with bright red and white bicolor blooms. Festive and unmistakable, it brings holiday cheer to the garden.
170. Gallery Singer
A compact dahlia from the Gallery series with rich red blooms. Bred specifically for garden performance in small spaces and containers.
171. Kenora Clyde
A large waterlily dahlia with rich, warm rose-pink blooms. Elegant waterlily form and reliable performance across seasons.
172. Inca Vantage
A giant decorative dahlia with salmon-orange blooms of exceptional scale. One of the Inca series bred for maximum impact.
173. Tsuki Yori No Shisha
A large decorative dahlia from Japan bearing white blooms with lavender petal tips. The name translates as ‘messenger from the moon.’
174. Amber Queen
A large formal decorative dahlia with rich amber-orange blooms. Queenly in bearing and consistent in garden and show performance.
175. Duet
A medium cactus dahlia with red and white bicolor blooms. The name reflects the two-toned harmony of its coloring.
176. Snowcountry
A small pompon dahlia with pure white, tightly packed globes. Clean, pristine, and perfect in form — a classic pompon show variety.
177. Hillcrest Ultra
A large cactus dahlia with vivid orange blooms of outstanding intensity. Strong grower and excellent show variety.
178. Cornel Brons
A small ball dahlia with warm bronzed-orange blooms. A sister to Cornel red, equally reliable on the show bench.
179. Berliner Kleene
A small decorative dahlia with white blooms flushed in lilac-pink. A German-bred variety compact enough for mixed planting.
180. Wittem
A large decorative dahlia with deep red blooms. Strong-growing and tall, a classic red variety for larger gardens and exhibitions.
181. Peony Pink Princess
A medium peony-flowered dahlia with open-centered soft pink blooms and a prominent yellow disc. Free-flowering and informal in character.
182. Karma Sangria
A large waterlily dahlia with rich wine-red blooms. Part of the highly successful Karma series bred for professional cut flower use.
183. Grand Prix
A giant decorative dahlia with bright orange-red blooms of maximum impact. One of the most widely grown large-flowered dahlias globally.
184. Sweet Content
A small decorative dahlia with creamy white blooms blushed in pale peach. Gentle and pleasing, it suits relaxed mixed borders.
185. Hollyhill Orange Ice
A large decorative dahlia with rich orange blooms fading to cream at the petal tips. Vivid yet refined, outstanding in the cutting garden.
186. City of Leiden
A large formal decorative dahlia with warm salmon-pink blooms. Named after the Dutch city renowned for its horticultural heritage.
187. Formby Perfection
A large formal decorative dahlia bearing blush-pink blooms of classic, symmetrical form. A reliable and elegant exhibition variety.
188. Dana Iris
A large decorative dahlia with lilac-iris blooms of soft, luminous intensity. Delicate and feminine, much loved by flower arrangers.
189. Hillcrest Kismet
A medium cactus dahlia with pink and white bicolor blooms. A dependable garden variety with a romantic, whimsical character.
190. Glorie van Heemstede
A medium waterlily dahlia with bright golden-yellow blooms. A heritage Dutch variety dating to the 1940s, still widely grown today.
191. Evelyn Foster
A large decorative dahlia with pure white blooms of excellent form. A classic English variety with a long history on the show circuit.
192. Hy Fire
A large formal decorative dahlia with vivid flame-orange blooms. The name perfectly captures the intense, burning color.
193. Hillcrest Kismet
A medium cactus dahlia with soft pink and cream bicolor petals. Romantic and delicate, ideal for mixed cutting borders.
194. Barbarry Olympic
A large ball dahlia with warm gold and orange blooms. A reliable Olympic-class show variety with outstanding consistency.
195. Hamari Bride
A medium semi-cactus dahlia with pure white blooms of classic bridal elegance. One of the most popular white dahlias for weddings.
196. Crichton Honey
A small ball dahlia with honey-apricot blooms of soft warmth. A gentle, old-world charm that suits vintage floral styles.
197. Hy Triumph
A large decorative dahlia with bold red blooms and a triumphant, upright bearing. Vigorous and prolific throughout the season.
198. Senior Ball
A small ball dahlia with perfectly round, deep orange-red globes. Compact in form and consistent on the show bench.
199. David Digweed
A large cactus dahlia with vivid scarlet-red blooms. A British-bred variety named after a prominent dahlia grower.
200. Hillcrest Kismet
A reliable medium cactus with pink and cream tones, bearing graceful blooms through late summer and into autumn.
201. Hillcrest Albino
A large formal decorative dahlia with completely white blooms. Cool, crisp, and perfectly formed — a leading white exhibition variety.
202. Nettie
A miniature ball dahlia with lilac-purple blooms of exquisite compact form. One of the most popular lilac ball dahlias for show work.
203. Barbarry Carousel
A medium ball dahlia with pink and white bicolor blooms. The swirling pattern of colors lives up to the carousel name.
204. Hillcrest Ultra
A large cactus dahlia with vivid flame-orange blooms. Outstanding exhibition performance and bold garden presence.
205. Pooh
A miniature ball dahlia bearing soft golden-yellow globes. A beloved name in the dahlia world, and the charm matches the character.
206. Hillcrest Candy
A medium cactus dahlia with candy-pink blooms and fine, incurved petals. Delightfully sweet in both name and appearance.