JessieC Juliarugula Your Hollyhill blooms are amazing! I want to add so many for next year. I overdid it with Ball and mini ball types this year 🟡🟣🟠 Teddahlia I love the story of Paxton, and I do know who he was. A fitting tribute to a true innovator.
Teddahlia HH Angela is named after Margaret's niece. Tiger Rose is a street name . Lawrence is the name of the father of Margaret's friend. Serenity is the movie. Pinkie was the Pinkie of the Bucky and Pinkie who were fraternal twins in our neighborhood. Black Beauty is the most obviously stolen name of the horse in the book. I wanted to name a nice pink one Barbie but the Boleys named their nice one Barbie. Exotica was used as the flower is wildly colored.
Juliarugula Teddahlia what do you mean by “street name”? Was it a sport of Pink Tigress and people just started calling it Tiger Rose? I’m really enjoying HH Lawrence - what a fun flower!
Juliarugula Also, full disclosure - this one has blown its center and you can’t see it. But look how deep it is! HH Sir J Paxton.
Teddahlia Tiger Rose : “street name”? The name of a country lane a few miles from us. Saw the sign and read it out loud to Margaret. The flower is a seedling of Pink Tigress.
Teddahlia Sir Joseph Paxton is the most famous dahlia person you have not heard of. He wrote a dahlia book in the 1830s and was not really famous for dahlias. He was knighted by Queen Victoria for his work designing and building the Chrystal Palace, the site of the first world's fair called the Great Exposition of 1851. The building at that time was the biggest in the world. I named a nice dahlia after him and I am waiting for confirmation from a psychic to hear whether he likes it. It is a cactus type dahlia and there were none in existence in his lifetime. They came over from the Americas in about 1876 and he was long dead by then.
calico20hill Teddahlia Great memories of some of the Hollyhill dahlias that I have grown as I explored and learned about them. I've downsized so much to make room for growing out seedling now, but I hope I have captured genetics from some of them to build on. And even then, ones I no longer grow are special to my memories of them. I still grow more HH Dahlias then any other named varieties.
Krista We’ve been up north of Leavenworth for the weekend and came home to find Clearview Leroux throwing this amazing 1/2 & 1/2 variegated first bloom. It’s choked down into the plant so a good deep cut once it’s fully open should get those stems cranking out again, long and strong like last year.
Juliarugula Teddahlia HH PDX Sunset. That’s a beautiful photo! I’ve really enjoyed HH PDX Sunset this year, but every time I take a photo I feel like it doesn’t capture its beauty. Love your photo though!
BackyardBouquets_17 An all time favorite of mine Ferncliff Copper. All my pics are taken with my IPhone.
Juliarugula Hollyhill Pink Cadillac. I grew this one two years ago and lost it, but conveniently my dad didn’t, so I got to tuber shop in his garage this year. Third time’s the charm for Hollyhill Tangelo. First year my tuber rotted, second year I wound up with stock that bloomed all open-centered. Excited to have lovely stock this year! Hollyhill Pink Cadillac and Tangelo together because wow!! The bugs seem to like Ms. Bubbles, but isn’t she sweet? Hilltop Dagwood is another one I’ve been trying for for a while now. Very lovely. Hollyhill Pandora is so bold!
Krista Teddahlia about 8 inches in diameter. Juliarugula Oh I’d be so interested in a trade for HH Pink Cadillac. Maybe I’ll have a some varieties worth trading for her this fall? She’s outstanding. 💞
Teddahlia I would like more people to grow HH Pink Cadillac as it is a very nice pink flower and is about 8 inches in diameter.