Dahlias from the Halifax public gardens early in September.
1- Tribune's Janet E. Grey named by Joe LaPierre
2-Cobequid Pinewheel named by Carol Dexter
3-Cobequid Daphne named by Carol Dexter
4-Tribune's Heather Orava named by Joe LaPierre
5-Cobequid William named by Carol Dexter
6-Cobequid Silver Thaw named by Carol Dexter
7-Ave Grace
8-Tribune's City of Dartmouth named by Joe LaPierre
9-Tribune's Janet E. Grey named by Joe LaPierre
10-Urchin
Lovely variety.
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Dahlias are bold and never boring. They make a statement in any garden. I wish I could get mine to look as good as the ones at the public gardens.
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