Since 1868 de Jager has been producing top quality, top sized bulbs. The large sizes do make an enormous difference, providing bigger flowers, stronger stems, and better naturalisation. Choose from over 450 varieties and transform your garden with scent and colour. Autumn Flowering Bulbs now available to order.
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Bishop of Auckland
D4000
Like a glass of full-bodied claret, dahlia 'Bishop of Auckland' is a toast to timeless floral sophistication. With deep crimson petals, the blooms will bring a sumptuous richness to your garden. This impressive dahlia is from the ‘Bishop series’, prized for their jewel-like tones set against a dramatic backdrop of dark, bronzed foliage. Marvel at the majestic splendour of the velvety petals, enhanced by a crown of golden anthers. The open-faced flowers prove enormously popular with bees and butterflies, providing a pollen-laden feast. An outstanding performer, the ‘Bishop of Auckland’ flowers for months on end, its burgundy allure lingering like a fine wine.
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Emily McKenzie
M6162
Discovered growing in a garden in the Tyne Valley in the 1950s, Crocosmia ‘Emily Mckenzie’ has since become a firm favourite. With sprays of showy, star-shaped flowers dancing from arching stems, this variety provides height, movement, and colour for your late summer and autumn display. Unfurling from clusters of node-like buds, each vibrant petal is rusty orange with a dark mahogany throat. ‘Emily Mackenzie’ is a compact variety – easier to contain than some of its cousins – and the wiry stems are self-supporting. This Crocosmia is long-lasting in the garden and as a cut flower, where it can last up to two weeks in the vase.
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Aurea Lutea
M6000
Bearing clusters of numerous golden-yellow flowers on tall stems, Alstroemeria ‘Aurea Lutea’ makes an excellent cut flower and is brilliant for brightening borders with its rich, sunny tones.
The long-lasting flowers are adored by pollinators and feature pretty freckles on their upper and lower petals. Long, curved stamens give an exotic look to the lily-shaped blooms which appear from June to October.
A hardy and exquisitely beautiful Peruvian lily, Alstroemeria ‘Aurea Lutea’ has been granted an Award of Garden Merit from the RHS for its flawless looks and faultless performance.
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Belladonna
M5081
Spot autumn-flowering Amaryllis ‘Belladonna’ in the border and you feel as though you have stumbled upon garden treasure. Beautifully scented, exquisite pink flowers are borne in clusters, atop tall, fleshy red stems. The fine, lily-shaped blooms are followed by glossy, strap-like foliage.
Sometimes known as the Belladonna, Jersey or March lily, South African native Amaryllis Belladonna, has been granted a prestigious Award of Garden Merit from the RHS for garden brilliance.
Grow this showy Amaryllis in clusters or clumps to bloom above shorter plants; we think it looks great with the simple silver foliage of Brunnera, Convovulus and Stachys Byzantina.
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Date
D4241
Chocolate-bronze foliage with apricot blooms, is a match made in heaven when seen on Dahlia ‘Happy Single Date’. The colour mix is perfect for taking your garden from mid-summer, through to the end of autumn, blending well with both summery pastels, and rich autumnal tones.
The single daisy-like flowers feature soft peach petals which deepen to a ring of orange-red around a pollen-rich centre.
Expect a long season of glorious blooms which provide the perfect landing-pad for pollinators and make wonderful cut flowers.
Great for large, bold feature pots and for planting in mixed borders with shrubs and grasses.
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Bantling
D4200
Strong stems and neat, compact blooms make vibrant orange dahlia ‘Bantling’ excellent as a cut flower.
The audacious blooms flower prolifically from July until late autumn, taking the garden through several months of colour.
Dark green foliage sets of the petite, glowing pompons beautifully.
Plant in a border or large container with vivacious purples and deep reds for an eye-catching show. Pick the flowers, and deadhead spent blooms to promote continuous flowering.
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Arabian Night
D4022
A profuse bloomer, dahlia ‘Arabian Night’ bears masses of deep maroon flowers from July until first frosts, atop tall, straight stems.
Depending on the light and time of year, the velvety petals range from almost-black, to crimson-red with a glowing magenta wash.
Deadhead spent flowers, or better still, pick the stems to enjoy as cut flowers and you will promote new buds to form continuously through the season.
Looks fabulous in a border with airy sanguisorba and jewel-toned dahlias at a variety of heights.
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8 Top-Size Container Dahlia Tubers 61% Offer
CAM13
A joyous “Good Day” to you, and welcome to another of de Jager’s popular offers. This summer imagine your patio and balcony alive with the vibrant colours of stunning dahlias.
Our selection of container dahlias are designed for you to appreciate the simple pleasures of gardening, right within arm's reach .
8 Top-size Container Dahlia Tubers, catalogue price £51.15 including postage, at an incredible bargain price of £19.99 with FREE P&P. 61% discount (whilst stocks last). Obviously, a fantastic deal. As a plant lover please do not miss out.
You are going to receive:
2 x top-quality Hartenass Dahlia tubers.
The Hartenaas dahlia captures hearts with delicate, waterlily-like blooms. This variety showcases petals in shades of soft pink and creamy white, creating a dreamy, ethereal effect in the garden. A highly sought-after choice for both garden displays and refined floral arrangements.
2 x top-quality Melody-Bolero Dahlia tubers.
The Melody-Bolero dahlia sings with vibrant hues of hot red, generating a visual opus in your garden. The striking colour and pompon blooms make this attractive to both gardeners and pollinators. Perfect for adding a splash of passion and energy. Clearly a desirable choice if you are looking to brighten up outdoors, and indoors, with lively, eye-catching flowers.
2 x top-quality Alstergrusse Dahlia tubers.
Truly, a gardener's delight which flaunts enchanting marmalade hued petals, radiating warmth and elegance. The robust blooms and captivating colour make this highly suitable for bouquets and for luminous garden displays. A real charmer,
2 x top-quality Dahlia Sneezy tubers.
'Sneezy' provides a lovely spectacle with pure white, single flowers exuding style and simplicity. The pristine petals surrounding a vibrant yellow centre, creates a contrast which catches the eye. With beauty and unassuming charm, ‘Sneezy’ adds a touch of serene sophistication to your gardens. 'Sneezy' is a cherished choice among dahlia lovers.
8 Top-size Container Dahlia Tubers, catalogue price £51.15 including postage, at an incredible bargain price of £19.99 with FREE P&P. 61% discount (whilst stocks last).
Perhaps now is the time to consider adding dahlias to your container garden. These flowers, known for their bright colours and full blooms, fit perfectly in pots and bring a special touch to your home and garden. Even with limited room, you can enjoy their beauty up close on your patio or balcony.
"To nurture a dahlia is to cultivate joy itself, watching as each flower unfurls like a smile spreading across nature's face."
When you choose these superb dahlias, you bring the exquisite into your daily life, because you now have a wonderful garden on your doorstep. This is gardening simplified, and beauty magnified.
As this is one of our biggest discounts, I do hope you choose to take advantage of this offer…as a loyal customer you deserve it.
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Park Princess
D4106
Cactus dahlia ‘Park Princess’ adds a soft and feminine flourish to pots and borders in summer, with upward-facing, urchin-like pink blooms.
From July until October, dahlias famously bloom with vigour, thriving in rich soil and full sun.
Long and pointed, rolled petals of rose-pink make up the extraordinary large blooms of this stunning dahlia. The astounding flowerheads appear opalescent as petals fade to almost-white.
As a bedding dahlia plant, compact ‘Park Princess’ is ideal for container planting, and for embellishing the front to middle of the garden border.
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Avignon
D4047
The huge, blowsy flowerheads of dahlia ‘Avignon’, add architectural magnificence to the garden when in bloom from July, until the first frosts.
The sheer size of these breath-taking blooms is enough to make you stop in your tracks. Take a peek up-close to marvel at the unique, marbled markings of the mulberry-splashed, white petals.
This distinct dahlia is impressive as a focal plant in the garden and makes for an interesting cut flower. Just one or two of these speckled blooms will add a touch of elegant flamboyance to a seasonal floral display.
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Honka Fragile
D4493
An ethereal beauty, ‘Honka Fragile’ is an award-winning dahlia, having been granted a prestigious Award of Garden Merit by the RHS. When you see the exceptional beauty of the incredible flowers, it is easy to see why it holds such an accolade.
Each bee-friendly bloom consists of a golden, pollen-rich heart centred within 8 perfect, raspberry edged, ivory petals.
The elegant, star-shaped blooms hold a delicate scent and make beautiful cut flowers.
Looks brilliant in the herbaceous border with soft, feathery grasses.
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Bowdenii
M6531
The ultimate autumnal jewel for perking up flagging borders, Nerine Bowdenii will steal the show from September to October. The warming, magenta pink flowers are overlaid with a glinting, iridescent sheen. Held in clusters on long, fine stems, each delicate bloom features slim, reflexed petals with finely crimped edges. Native to South Africa, Nerines enjoy basking in full sun, planted in well-drained soil. This much-loved variety is the hardiest of all and has earned an RHS Award of Garden Merit for vigour and reliability. Snip a few stems to enjoy indoors just as other garden blooms are becoming scarce.
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Pink
D4300
Dahlia ‘Topmix Pink’ is a sweet, petite dahlia, bearing masses of single pink blooms from July to October.
The pollinator-friendly, daisy-like flowers bloom on strong, dark stems rising from a bed of attractive green foliage. Deadhead spent blooms on a regular basis to promote the formation of new buds.
With a neat and compact habit, Topmix dahlias are perfect for growing in containers, or at the forefront of garden borders.
Combine with taller dahlias such as the orange pompons of ‘Bantling’, for a contrast in shape and colour.
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City of Portland
M6119
Boasting architectural foliage and flamboyant flowers, Canna ‘City of Portland’ is an exotic showstopper bursting with dramatic flair. Every aspect of this remarkable plant offers stunning ornamental interest – from the loose, ruffled waves of salmon pink petals borne on soaring spires, to the enormous, lush green leaves tinted with burgundy. Cannas make an impressive focal point for a summer border where they will immediately transform your garden into a tropical oasis. These tender perennials are also spectacular specimens for containers, so they can be moved easily into a sheltered location for the winter.
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Happy Emily
M6127
Plant canna ‘Happy Emily’ to be transported to a tropical island from the comfort of your own garden. The golden yellow blooms speckled with orange suggest the sunshine of warmer climes, even on a grey day. Large, paddle-shaped, bright green foliage brings a fresh, lush feel. Happy by name and happy by nature, these compact plants are laden with flowers from July to October. Specially bred to provide all the splendour of cannas with more petite proportions, this variety reaches 50cm in height. ‘Happy Emily’ is ideal for enhancing patio displays, containers and smaller spaces.
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Berliner Kleene
D4017
A new, dwarf dahlia, perfect for summer pots. ‘Berliner Kleene’ bears masses of rose-pink, waterlily blooms, from midsummer into autumn.
A profusion of pretty flowers will continue to pour out from this compact plant - simply keep on top of watering, feeding, and deadhead spent flowerheads as you notice them.
Best grown near the front of a garden border, or in a large container where the blooms will glisten. Combine with textural grasses and tall, airy stems which can grow up through the foliage for added interest and movement.
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Happy Julia
M6128
Effortlessly transform your garden into a jungle oasis with the finery of canna ‘Happy Julia’. This variety boasts beautiful bronze-green foliage, offering superb ornamental interest even before the buds unfurl. Flowering from July to October, the billowing blooms of salmon-orange will further ignite your summer and autumn display. The ‘Happy’ series has been hybridised to create a perfectly proportioned, bantam variety of canna. ‘Happy Julia’ reaches a height of 50cm, bringing intense colour to containers, patio displays and petite spaces. This vigorous tender perennial will soon steal the limelight with the blazing brilliance of its vibrant flowers and luxuriant foliage.
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Fabula
D4906
Vibrant plum petals with faded edges, a circlet of tiny white petals and a rich golden heart create the perfectly formed, elegant blooms of collarette dahlia ‘Fabula’.
The classic beauty of this compact dahlia may be enjoyed up close, as they make brilliant container plants, blooming over a lengthy period from July until at least October.
Brilliant in pots and planted near the front of a garden border next to other purple or orange-toned dahlias, ornamental grasses and colourful bedding plants.
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Bishop of Canterbury
D4001
A beautiful regal dahlia, paeony-flowered ‘Bishop of Canterbury’ is a star of the late-summer border with its rich and velvety magenta petals, golden centres and striking dark foliage.
The semi-double blooms flower for months on end, usually from mid-July onwards and have nectar-rich centres adored by bees, butterflies, and a host of garden pollinators.
The strong, sturdy stems do not require staking and means dahlia ‘Bishop of Canterbury’ is also an excellent choice for long-lasting colour in summer containers. Interplant with wiry stems such as scabious, verbenas or salvias for added texture and movement.
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Aurea Orange King
M6001
Bring a rush of fiery colour to summer and autumn borders with Alstroemeria ‘Aurea Orange King’.
From June until October, this exotic-looking Peruvian lily bears clusters of glowing, funnel-shaped orange flowers with a golden-yellow upper lip and dark speckles.
Invaluable as cut flowers, Alstroemeria are loved for their tropical looks and exceptional vase-life, often lasting for 2-3 weeks in fresh water.
This eye-catching, tangerine-toned Alstroemeria proudly holds an Award of Garden Merit, granted by the Royal Horticultural Society as a mark of excellence.
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Floorinoor
D4388
Dahlia 'Floorinoor' is the botanical embodiment of a fruity, tropical cocktail, with colours intermingling like the vibrant components of a perfectly mixed drink. Just as a cocktail delights the senses, 'Floorinoor' tantalizes with its sunset-inspired palette. Slender raspberry pink petals are crowned by a tighter cluster of deep orange and pineapple yellow petals, perched on top like a garnish. This floral concoction provides a revitalising burst of colour in late summer, with bountiful blooms continuing all the way through to the first frosts. 'Floorinoor' will bring the flavour of a tropical holiday to your own outdoor paradise.
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Famosa
D4911
The subtle colouring of cheerful collarette dahlia ‘Famosa’ makes this plant a chic choice for beautiful summer containers and bountiful borders.
Two sets of petals form the exquisite blooms - an outer larger set in a romantic shade of soft lilac-pink and a smaller, inner ruffle of pure white petals surrounding the ochre centre.
The flowers are adored by bees, butterflies, and other garden pollinators as they are a rich source of nectar.
This gorgeous dahlia harmonises well in the border with white and cream shades as well as rich burgundy hues and dark foliage.
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Gelber Vulcan
D4151
Nothing lifts the garden and the spirits quite like an enormous, bright yellow dahlia – as ‘Gelber Vulcan’ demonstrates with panache. Joyous and exuberant, this stunning variety will bring a sense of elation to your garden. Named ‘Vulcan’ after the Roman god of fire, the vivid golden blooms blaze like sunshine on a scorching summer’s day. With dinner-plate sized heads and towering stems, this flamboyant plant is an extrovert amongst beds and borders. The flowers burn bright from summer well into autumn, revivifying your display towards the end of the season and bringing brightness to the greyest of days.
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Edge of Joy
D4243
Dahlia ‘Edge of Joy’ effortlessly lives up to its name, providing a pleasing reminder of nature’s power to lift the spirits. Eye-catching, pristine white petals are accentuated by deep maroon edges, sparkling radiantly amongst your borders. The boldly contrasting colours impart a vivacious, uplifting energy, offering nature's remedy to a dull day. This dahlia is a single-type flower with an open, seemingly smiling face and golden centre. The pollen-packed central disc acts as a beacon for bees and butterflies, offering a feast for fluttering visitors. Flowering enthusiastically from July until the first frosts, ‘Edge of Joy’ will deliver a potent dose of cheer to your garden.
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Bowdenii Alba
M6532
Invaluable for bringing fresh sparkle to autumn borders, Nerine Bowdenii ‘Alba’ steps into the spotlight just as the season is drawing to a close. Clusters of crisp, luminous white blooms are held on fine stems, with ruffled petals swept back to reveal elegant, elongated stamens. These superb flowers will twinkle like stars amongst your rock garden, herbaceous borders, and container displays. Originating from South Africa, Nerines flourish on well-drained soil in a sunny location, and ‘Bowdenii’ is a remarkably hardy variety. With an impressive vase life, ‘Alba’ will also make a graceful addition to your autumnal floral arrangements.
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Alstergrusse
D4700
Dahlia ‘Alstergruss’ is a dwarf collarette dahlia, bearing masses of pretty citrus-orange cartwheels.
The vibrant, open-faced blooms smother neat foliage from July to October, shining out against a dark-green backdrop. Delightful in a tropical colour scheme with coral-reds and rich yellow tones.
This productive and petite dahlia is also perfect for patio pots and colourful summer containers.
Grown with taller varieties such as ‘Jive’ and ‘Honka Yellow’, ‘Alstergruss’ will beam at the forefront of the border.
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Totally Tangerine
D4392
To name this dahlia ‘Totally Tangerine’ is something of a misnomer: tangerine is but one of the shades in this mesmerising bloom. On closer inspection, each flower is a hypnotising kaleidoscope of colour fusion. The petals display a medley of rusty terracotta and peachy coral pink, suffused with a golden yellow glow. Captivating not only in colour, but also in form, this anemone-type dahlia unfurls to reveal a collar of flat petals topped by a densely clustered pincushion centre. A particularly prolific bloomer, and neat and compact in habit, ‘Totally Tangerine’ will soon become a favourite of your late summer borders.
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Maroon & Orange Mix
D5007
We adore this flamboyant twosome, both for picking, and adding pizazz to the garden.
This delightful duo combines burgundy beauty ‘Arabian Night’, with contrasting zesty ‘Garden Jubilee’, featuring warm orange flowers.
Plant together for an impactful garden display, rich in tones which will take your garden seamlessly from summer, into autumn.
The large flowers will bloom in profusion from July until late October.
Keep cutting stems to enjoy in flower arrangements and bouquets, the blooms will last for up to a week in fresh water.
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Evanah
D4082
Unbelievably beautiful dahlia ’Evanah’ reminds us of a perfect, pink waterlily.
The lavish flowers bring an effortlessly elegant feel to the garden, with layers of lilac-pink suffused, soft white petals.
Gorgeous as a cut flower. Use as a focal bloom in arrangements, or arrange as a huge, ruffled mass of sugary pink and white in a large vase.
Flowers last well, both on the plant and in water. Cut or deadhead regularly for a stream of enchanting blooms until late autumn.
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Franz Kafka
D4201
Pretty, perfectly formed, lavender-pink balls flower in profusion on dahlia ‘Franz Kafka’ over several months.
This pompon dahlia bears masses of honeycomb-textured blooms, enough for you to pick all summer and autumn for vibrant flower arrangements.
Grow in mixed herbaceous borders with tonal pinks and purples, or plant next to clashing orange or yellow for a daring look. Suitable for container planting – choose a large, deep pot or trough, and fill with rich soil prior to planting.
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Red Beauty
M6125
The blazing brilliance of Canna ‘Red Beauty’ provides exceptionally long-lasting colour, igniting your summer display with its fiery flowers and luxuriant foliage. This Canna boasts large, verdant leaves, bringing a lush, tropical touch to your garden. Above the backdrop of decorative foliage, billowing blooms of scarlet red are carried on sturdy, stately spires. This exotic specimen will steal the limelight with its magnificent foliage and vivid colour. Growing to a manageable 60-70cm, ‘Red Beauty’ is a neat variety for more compact spaces, providing a splendid spectacle for containers and borders alike.
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Fire King
M6275
An inferno of red-hot blooms, Crocosmia ‘Fire King’ will ignite your borders and containers with sizzling colour. The blazing blooms are perfect for including amongst a ‘hot’ colour scheme, and will provide an energising flare of radiant red amongst other palettes and mixed borders. Upright, lance-shaped foliage sets off the fine, dangling stems, and the vivid petals act as a beacon to bees and butterflies. Native to South Africa, the intense crimson of ‘Fire King’ is like watching a stunning sunset over the Kalahari Desert. Despite their tropical appearance, Crocosmia are surprisingly hardy and robust and will readily multiply when left undisturbed in a sunny spot.
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Red
D4301
Throughout summer and autumn, dahlia ‘Topmix Red’ will bear masses of cardinal red blooms atop strong burgundy stems.
Attractive to butterflies and bees, the single daisy-shaped flowers are a perfect choice for pollinator-friendly gardens.
Topmix dahlias have a neat and compact growth habit, reaching a maximum height and spread of 50cm, which makes them an excellent choice for eye-catching pots.
Pick stems to enjoy inside your home in floral displays, and deadhead regularly for a constant stream of crimson flowers.
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Blue Diamond
D4152
Dahlia 'Blue Diamond' is a rare gem indeed. The violet hue of this bloom resembles the enchanting eyes of the iconic actress Elizabeth Taylor, commanding the attention of onlookers. Just as Taylor was famous for her extensive jewellery collection, this hard-to-find dahlia variety will be a valuable addition to your botanical collection. The cactus-type, elongated petals taper gracefully, evoking a Hollywood elegance. The flowers are poised on tall, sturdy stems amongst lush, verdant foliage. Producing plentiful blooms from July until the first frosts, this floral treasure will soon become the jewel in the crown of your garden.
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Color Spectacle
D4133
Dahlia ‘Colour Spectacle’ is a fine and distinct sight when in spectacular full bloom.
From July onwards, the huge orange flowers open up from tight green buds. Gently undulating, velvet petals of tangerine and burnt-orange, appear frost-nipped at their pointed tips.
Mix with white, purple and orange shades, for a dazzling summer display. The blooms will alight the middle or back of a large border and are perfect for cutting and filling vases with colour and form.
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Electric Light
D4153
Like a radiant beam of light, dahlia 'Electric Light' will bring a flash of exhilarating colour to your garden. Each pointed petal is a burst of brilliant white, edged with deep cerise pink. Borne on tall, sturdy stems, these dazzling blooms will create a mesmerising spectacle amongst beds and borders. Flowering prolifically throughout the summer and autumn months, this vigorous plant radiates energy. Treat yourself to handfuls of blooms to create exciting floral arrangements in your home. ‘Electric Light’ will ignite your indoor and outdoor space with its striking presence.
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Hollyhill Spiderwoman
D4149
The explosive blooms of dahlia ‘Hollyhill Spiderwoman’ are breath-taking. A textural, spidery mass of carmine, purple and ivory winding petals make up each magnificent flowerhead.
Flowering from July onwards, this dahlia will bloom in abundance. Pick the plentiful stems to enjoy indoors, adding the flowers to bouquets and arrangements, or displaying their intricate beauty in single bud vases.
We love this dahlia growing next to decorative dahlia ‘Evanah’, which resembles a soft-pink waterlily, and the bold magenta anemone-flowering dahlia ‘Richards Fortune’.
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Gold Crown
D4113
Like a spectacular November firework, dahlia ‘Gold Crown’ radiates flashes of glowing colour as it bursts open.
Golden, yellow-orange flowers bloom in abundance over several months. Pick the long stems for cutting and adding to bouquets and arrangements.
The interesting, spiky forms of cactus dahlias look fabulous grown next to the rounder ball, or decorative dahlias. We think ‘Gold Crown’ is striking against deep-red ‘Natal’, and rich-fuchsia ‘Thomas A. Edison’ for contrast.
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Yellow & Mauve Dahlia Mix
D5010
Our ‘Yellow and Mauve Dahlia Mix’ is an unusual, eye-catching combination, reminiscent of rhubarb and custard sweets. Just as the mouth-watering confectionary combines the tartness of rhubarb with a smooth custard flavour, this duo of dahlias offers the soft sweetness of pink-purple blooms, alongside the lively brightness of yellow. The two colours are exactly opposite on the colour wheel, resulting in a high contrast pairing which make each colour appear more vivid. This fruity assortment will flower from July to October, providing a cheerful display throughout the summer and autumn months. The decorative blooms also make outstanding cut flowers, bringing instant joy to any room.
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Hederifolium
M5263
Cyclamen ‘Hederifolium’ produce an abundance of finely formed, petite pink blooms with magenta centres, nodding gracefully on wiry stems. Dormant throughout spring and early summer, ‘Hederifolium’ burst into life again around July. The appearance of these enchanting flowers in the autumn is followed by luxuriant foliage – large, variegated leaves offer attractive groundcover. Planted in naturalistic drifts beneath shrubs and trees, Cyclamen will seed itself freely to create fairy-tale woodland drifts. Boasting an RHS Award of Garden Merit, this first-class variety is hardy and robust. Tolerant even of dry shade, Cyclamen ‘Hederifolium’ is ideal for bringing seasonal colour to the trickiest spots in the garden.
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Richard Wallace
M6112
Whilst many Cannas are known for their fiery, dazzling reds and oranges, Canna ‘Richard Wallace’ offers the same lush abundance in a fresh, uplifting colourway. Equally breath-taking, this variety flaunts pineapple yellow blooms, like a refreshing pina colada. Zesty, apple-green foliage is reminiscent of tropical banana leaves, providing an ornamental backdrop to the showy flowers. This fast-growing marvel is the perfect centrepiece for summer borders and large containers, adding magnificent height and lively colour. Given plenty of sunlight and rich, moist soil, ‘Richard Wallace’ will flourish all summer long, for an exceptionally long-lasting display of exotic beauty.
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Salmon
D4308
An impactful dahlia for pretty pots and containers, ‘Topmix Salmon’ blooms from July, until the first frosts.
A ring of apricot-blush and coral petals surrounds a bright yellow, nectar-rich heart to form the charming, single flowers. Adored by pollinators such as bees and fluttering butterflies which will gather in your garden in summer. The daisy-shaped blooms appear in abundance, rising up from a bed of neat, lush foliage.
Grow in a large container, or near the front of a garden border in a Venetian palette of reds for a luxuriant, rich display.
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Hartenaas
D4702
Full of captivating charm, dahlia ‘Hartenaas’ is a delightful dahlia, perfect for patio pots and containers.
This whimsical beauty bears an abundance of sweet pink flowers over a lengthy period. Blooms from July, until first frosts in autumn when you can bring your containers undercover for protection from the harshest of winter weather.
The single flowers appear in rosy-pink shades and feature a delicate ruffled collar of small, lighter petals around a golden centre. Packed with pollen and nectar, the flowers are a magnet to bees, butterflies and garden pollinators, meaning they are a wonderful addition to wildlife gardens.
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Golden Sceptre
D4213
Petite, honeycomb-textured golden globes cover dahlia ‘Golden Sceptre’ when it blooms during late summer.
The ochre flowers appear with darker, gilded central petals, and are held aloft on tall stems which nod in the border.
Blooms reliably and in profusion, ‘Golden Sceptre’ also makes a wonderful cut flower. The miniature pompon flowers add cheerful pops of colour to flower arrangements and bouquets.
A glorious dahlia to enliven a planting scheme with studs of sunny yellow.
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Cafe au Lait
D4028
The dreamy, voluptuous blooms of dahlia ‘Café Au Lait’ have proven enormously popular for their unique, milky, coffee-like complexion. Petals unfurl like delicate whisps of cream, swirling with warm shades of caramel, taupe, peach, and blush. The sumptuous, pillowy flowers bring a romantic, languid softness to beds and borders, continuing from July to October. Each gorgeous flower head can reach up to 10 inches across, making a breath-taking focal point to floral arrangements and bouquets. Enjoy the ultimate indulgence of sipping your morning latte, overlooking a garden or vase overflowing with ‘Café Au Lait’.
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Cyclamen Collection
M8019
A pretty duo of delicate pink and white, autumn-flowering Hederifolium cyclamen. Ideal for pots and containers in either a bright spot, or dappled shade. If you bear in mind these exquisite plants are native to woodland areas of the Mediterranean, it should gives you an indicator to their preferred growing habitat and soil type.
The dainty upright blooms appear during October and November, from a carpet of heart-shaped, silvery marbled foliage.
Compact, perennial woodland cyclamen are ideal for tucking into bare spaces in borders and pots and for planting in swathes for late-season interest, springing up to make you smile just when you might have forgotten about them.
Collection of 1 x White Cyclamen and 1 x Pink Cyclamen Hederifolium varieties.
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Cantarino
D4074
Astoundingly beautiful, crystal white blooms with a lime-green flush. Decorative dahlia ‘Cantarino’ is an unmissable treat for fresh summer borders and elegant pots.
Perfect, crisp-looking blooms flower from July onwards, luminous against dark green foliage. Pick the stems to enjoy inside your home, or deadhead spent buds regularly for a long succession of flowers.
Fits beautifully into a simple green and white garden scheme, ideal for planting near the front of garden beds, or in containers thanks to a compact growing habit.
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Bowdenii Amandi
M6541
The genus name ‘Nerine’ refers to ‘Nereids’ – nymphs of Greek mythology – and Nerine Bowdenii ‘Amandi’ is fittingly fairy-like in its delicacy and charm. With wavy, sugar-plum petals swept back like wings, the dancing blooms are an enchanting sight late in the season. Perched on slender stems, the pretty pink flowers bring a lightness and freshness to the usual browns of an autumnal display. Ribbon-like foliage provides lush greenery and subtly fades just in time for the blooms to take the limelight. Plant Nerine bulbs in a sunny position, and they will reward you with an increasingly prolific display year after year.
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Orange Pigmy
D4150
The spiky petals and vivid colours of dahlia ‘Orange Pigmy’ make each flower resemble a miniature firework – an explosion of colour and form. This cactus-type dahlia is a real showstopper in the garden, with plenty of generous, sizeable blooms produced throughout the summer and autumn. The colour of the petals hovers somewhere between salmon and apricot, pairing well with hot and jewel-toned colour schemes. Reaching a neat, manageable height of 50cm, this cactus-type dahlia is well-suited to planting towards the front of your borders and in containers. ‘Orange Pigmy’ is a petite powerhouse, perfect for creating dramatic impact in a compact space.
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Garden Jubilee
D4014
Evocative of balmy days, Victoria sponge cakes and summer fêtes, dahlia ‘Garden Jubilee’ calls for celebration. With neat, rounded heads and warm orange petals, this delightful variety is a cheerful invitation to celebrate life's simple pleasures. The floral festivities continue from the middle of summer into late autumn, prolonging the party until the first frosts. Harvest these convivial blooms and bring their contagious merriment indoors – the stems make wonderful cut flowers with a good vase life. No need to string out the bunting –your garden will become a perpetual summer jamboree when adorned with ‘Garden Jubilee’.