Dahlia Sunny Reggae

by Maureen Sullivan on January 13, 2016

Full sun. 18 inches. The flowers of Sunny Reggae appear in warm shades of red, coral, mango and tangerine. The collar of many of the 3 inch flower adds a creamy white flourish. Plan on season-long color in your borders and containers from Sunny Reggae.

Dahlia Thomas Edison

by Maureen Sullivan on January 20, 2023

Full sun.  Height 3″.  Thomas Edison is worth the wait for this later-season bloomer.   The luscious 8″ blossoms of this dinner plate dahlia are a deep royal purple (we have been unsuccessful at capturing an accurate picture of its true color).  The form and color of Thomas Edison makes it one of our favorite flowers on the farm.

Dahlia Voodoo

by Maureen Sullivan on January 20, 2023

Full sun.  Height 4 1/2′.  Voodoo is a red formal decorative dahlia with 4″ blossoms.  No staking required of voodoos sturdy stems.  

DAHLIA, coccinea, Mixed Colors 6′ tall

by Maureen Sullivan on January 4, 2016

Dahlia cocinea Mix wsFull Sun. Up to 6 feet.  The color array of this dahlia is primarily white, light pink and magenta, less frequent in the mix are yellow, purple and orange.  Though not as showy as our other dahlias, its simple single petal construction and open habit of the plant as well as its height makes it a worthy of a place in many gardens.

Delphinium Black Knight (P)

by Maureen Sullivan on January 20, 2024

Full sun.  Height 4 to 6 feet.  Black Knight is a knock out.  The dark bee of the deep blue blossom adds to the depth of color.  Delphiniums require well drained soil. The crown of the plant should be planted high so as to avoid rot in wet soil conditions.  Black Knight will require staking to avoid flower spike breakage. 

Delphinium Guardian – perennial

by Maureen Sullivan on February 2, 2023

Sun.  Height 30 to 40″.  Started in the spring Guardian will flower late summer in its first year. This is a hybrid variety has sturdy stem and an upright growth form. Guardian colors are in the white, lavender and deep blue range.  Guardian is a great choice for cutting.

Delphinium Jenny Pearl (P)

by Maureen Sullivan on January 20, 2024

Full sun. Height to 22 inches.  Jenny Pearl is a versatile delphinium.  Shorter with more branching than the old-fashioned, statuesque delphiniums, it can be used in containers as well as in the border.  It puts out many flower spikes so it functions well as a cut flower plant too.

Dianthus Chabaud Benigna

by Maureen Sullivan on January 23, 2017

Sun. 24 to 30 inches.  Dianthus, aka border carnation, Chabaud Benigna are creamy white petals with a rose picotee.  Bloom time begins in late July.  An old fashioned beauty for the border and for cutting.  This plant likes a rich, sandy, slightly alkaline soil.

Photo courtesy of Johnny’s Selected Seeds

Dianthus Chabaud Orange Sherbert

by Maureen Sullivan on January 23, 2017

Sun. 24 to 30 inches. If creamsicle orange flecked with tangerine is one of your color preferences, this fragrant, old-fashioned border carnation is for you. Blooms start to appear in late July.  A superb addition to your cut flower beds. Plant in fertile, sandy slightly alkaline soil. 

Photo courtesy of Johnny’s Selected Seeds

 

 

Dianthus Marie Chabaud

by Maureen Sullivan on January 23, 2017

Sun. 24 to 30 inches. This old-fashioned border carnation provides a sweet and spicy clove fragrance from pale lemon yellow blossoms. Blooms start to appear in late July.  A superb addition to your cut flower beds. Plant in fertile, sandy slightly alkaline soil.

Photo courtesy Johnny’s Selected Seeds.