The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and...

24
e International Dahlia Register (1969) Twenty-seventh Supplement

Transcript of The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and...

Page 1: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

The InternationalDahlia Register (1969)

Twenty-seventh Supplement

Page 2: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

© 2018 The Royal Horticultural Society80 Vincent Square, London SW1P 2PE, United Kingdomwww.rhs.org.uk

Charity registration number 222879 / SC038262

International Dahlia Registrar: Sharon McDonald

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright holder

ISBN 9781907057861

Printed and bound in the UK by Formara Print, Southend-on-Sea

The previous supplement (Twenty-sixth Supplement) was published on 20 December 2016

Cover: Dahlia flower types (left to right): Decorative, Cactus, Collerette, Single

Page 3: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement 1

The International Dahlia Register (1969) Twenty-seventh Supplement

Introduction page 1Nomenclatural standards page 1Trade designations, Group classification, formation and sizes pages 2–3Additions to Register - December 2015 to December 2016 pages 4–13List of Supplements page 14Amendments to Supplements and Register pages 15–18List of Raisers and Registrants page 19

IntroductionThe Twenty-seventh Supplement contains the names of Dahlia cultivars registered between 1 December 2015 and 31 December 2016. It is issued as the Twenty-seventh Supplement to the International Dahlia Register (published in 1969 as a Tentative Classified List and International Register of Dahlia Names). Raisers and introducers of new plants are urged to ensure that all their plants have been registered and are reminded that registration should preferably take place before a plant is released or its name is mentioned in print. Registration forms can be obtained from: International Dahlia Registrar, RHS Garden Wisley, Woking, Surrey GU23 6QB, United Kingdom, Tel (+44) 1483 224234 Fax (+44) 1483 211750 Email [email protected] or online at: www.rhs.org.uk/plants/plantsmanship/plant-registration/Dahlia-cultivar-registrationIn this list the cultivar name is followed by an indication of the group to which the plant belongs, as defined in the 1969 Register, which is repeated below as amended. The line below begins with the hybridiser (H) where known, together with the year of hybridisation. This is followed by any or all of the following: Grown to first flower by (G); Named by (N); Introducer (I); Registrant (REG). The next line lists parentage (seed parent × pollen parent), if known, and seedling number. Note: An asterisk * after the name of a cultivar defines that such cultivar has not thus far been registered with the International Cultivar Registration Authority. This is particularly relevant in recording the parentage of a cultivar when occasionally one or both named cultivars may not be registered.Details of flower diameter and stem height are included, where supplied by the registrant. Colour Chart numbers in registered descriptions, e.g. 61B in ‘AC Dark Horse’, are from the RHS Colour Chart (1966 (reprinted 1986), 1995, 2001, 2007, 2015). Colour names followed by Chart numbers without brackets are equivalents adopted by the RHS for all its international registers. They are taken from the Universal Colour Language in the Inter-Society Color Council-National Bureau of Nomenclatural standards colour-name system. Colour names followed by Chart numbers with brackets or by no numbers at all are those supplied by the registrant. TGA followed by a date refers to the Trial Garden Award of the Koninklijke Algemeene Vereeniging voor Bloembollencultuur (Royal General Bulbgrowers’ Association) of Netherlands.

Nomenclatural standardsThis Supplement records the designation of nomenclatural standards for some of the newly registered cultivars. Nomenclatural standards are a way to fix the application of a new name by reference to a particular example of a plant. They often take the form of herbarium specimens, but can also be paintings or a permanent photographic record as stated in the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (2016), where this is more appropriate. All the nomenclatural standards designated here are held in the Herbarium, RHS Garden Wisley (WSY).

Page 4: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement

Trade designationsA name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade designation. In this example it is for the plant with the cultivar epithet ‘Dahsc226’. In the Dahlia Register, trade designations are distinguished by being printed in small capitals, without quotation marks. (See International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants (2016), Article 13 and Appendix X.)

Group classification and formationFormed through consultation with the national societies, or overseeing bodies, for dahlias, of the Netherlands, the UK and the USA.

Group 1 – Single-flowered dahliasSingle dahlias have blooms with a single outer ring of florets, which may overlap, the centre forming a disc.

Group 2 – Anemone-flowered dahliasAnemone-flowered dahlias have blooms with one or more outer rings of generally flattened ray florets surrounding a dense group of tubular florets, which are longer than the disc florets in Single dahlias, and showing no disc.

Group 3 – Collerette dahliasCollerette dahlias have blooms with a single outer ring of generally flat ray florets, which may overlap, with a ring of small florets (the Collar), the centre forming a disc.

Group 4 – Waterlily dahliasWaterlily dahlias have fully double blooms characterised by broad and generally sparse ray florets, which are straight or slightly involute along their length giving the flower a shallow appearance. The depth should be less than half the diameter of the bloom.

Group 5 – Decorative dahliasDecorative dahlias have fully double blooms showing no disc. The ray florets are generally broad and flat and may be involute for no more than 75% of their length (longitudinal axis), or slightly twisted and usually bluntly pointed.

Group 6 – Ball dahliasBall dahlias have fully double blooms, ball shaped or slightly flattened. The ray florets are blunt or rounded at the tips, with margins spirally arranged and involute for at least 75% of the length of the florets.

Group 7 – Pompon dahliasPompon dahlias have fully double, spherical blooms of miniature size, with florets involute for the whole of their length (longitudinal axis)

Group 8 – Cactus dahliasCactus dahlias have fully double blooms, the ray florets are usually pointed, the majority narrow and revolute for more than 50% or more of their length (longitudinal axis) and either straight or incurving.

Group 9 – Semi cactus dahliasSemi-cactus dahlias have fully double blooms; the ray florets are usually pointed and revolute for more than 25% of their length and less than 50% of their length (longitudinal axis), broad at base and either straight or incurving.

Group 10 – Miscellaneous dahliasMiscellaneous dahlias are any dahlias which do not fall into one of the listed groups.

Group 11 – Fimbriated dahliasFimbriated dahlias have blooms where ray florets should be evenly split or notched into two or more divisions, uniformly throughout the bloom to create a fringed overall effect. The petals may be flat, involute, revolute, straight, incurving or twisted.

Group 12 – Single Orchid (Star) dahliasSingle Orchid or Star dahlias have blooms with a single outer ring of florets surrounding the disc. Ray florets are uniformly either involute or revolute.

Page 5: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement 3

Group 13 – Double Orchid & Stellar dahliasDouble orchid dahlias have fully double blooms, showing no disc, that have triangular centres. Ray florets are narrowly lanceolate and either involute or revolute. Stellar dahlias are similar but ray florets are generally involute, rather than revolute; bloom depth should be greater than half the diameter of the flower, but not greater than the diameter of the flower.

Group 14 – Peony-flowered dahliasPeony-flowered dahlias have large flowers consisting of three or four rows of flattened expanded rays somewhat irregularly arranged, and surrounding a golden disc similar to that of the single dahlias.

Groups and sizesCertain groups are subdivided by size, for the purposes of exhibition, by various national dahlia societies. As there are differences to the sizes used by different societies to indicate a given class, the RHS will no longer classify dahlias by size, but simply record the size of the flower within its description. The sizes given here indicate the size of the cultivar in its country of origin.

Dwarf BedderThe use of (Dw.B) after the classification of a cultivar indicates that these are dwarf bedding dahlias, not usually exceeding 600mm (24in) in height.

Lilliput dahliasA low-growing type of dahlia usually no more than 0.3m (12 inches) in height having single, semi-double or double florets attaining 26mm (1 inch) or so in diameter. They are especially suitable for borders or display in containers on patios, etc. Sometimes referred to as “baby” or “top-mix” types of dahlia.

Page 6: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

4 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement

‘AC Dark Horse’ 5 H: K. Greenway, G: K. Greenway, N: K. Greenway, I: Accent Dahlias (2009), REG: H.M. Weijers (2016)Fls to 200mm wide; florets (upper surface) strong reddish purple 61B, with white NN155D at apex; florets (lower surface) light blue violet (69C), with pale greenish yellow 2D at base and in stripes to apex. Stem 1.0m, greenish, with purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125272)

‘Aggie White’ 5 First propagated: C. White, N: C. White (2010), I: C. White, REG: C. White (2016)Sport from ‘Bryn Terfel’Fls exceeding 250mm wide; outer and inner florets peach. Stem 1.2m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125273)

‘Amazing Grace’ 10 H: L.J.C.W. Berbee, G: L.J.C.W. Berbee, N: P.J.M. van Schie (2015), I: P.J.M. van Schie (2015), REG: P.J.M. van Schie (2016)Fls to 85mm wide; florets (upper surface) violet (75A), spotted and striped with strong red 53C at the margins; florets (lower surface) violet (75A), with strong red 53C at margins and apex. Stem 0.95m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125274)Registered as Miscellaneous, rather than Decorative, as the centres are open at maturity

‘Annie-Rigg’ 5 H: R.A. Marks, N: R.A. Marks (2016), I: R.A. Marks (2016), REG: R.A. Marks (2016)‘Ruby’ [small Dec.] hybrid Fls 102mm wide; outer and inner florets red. Stem 0.6m

‘Bahama Red’ 5 Syn. of ‘Candy Cane CZ’. See also ‘Candy Cane’

‘Bantling’ 7 H: G. Aartsen, G: G. Aartsen, N: G. Aartsen, I: G. Aartsen (1980), REG: G. Aartsen (2016)Fls to 50mm wide; florets (upper surface) orange-brown (169A), with brilliant yellow

7A at base; florets (lower surface) brilliant yellow 11A, with orange-brown (168B) at margins. Stem 0.9m, green.Borderline Ball dahlia

‘Barbara Heritage’ 5 H: K.E. Stock, G: K.E. Stock (2013), N: C. Heritage (2016), I: National Dahlia Collection (2016), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2016)Sdlg no. 24 (pink & lemon)Fls to 110mm wide; outer florets pale orange-yellow, with pale lavender pink along margins and at apex; inner florets lemon yellow, with lavender pink along margins and at apex; inner florets more deeply coloured on reverse. Stem 1.65m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125275)

‘Belmont Bliss’ 5 H: K.E. Stock, G: K.E. Stock (2012), N: G. Watts (2016), I: National Dahlia Collection (2016), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2016)Fls to 240mm wide; outer florets pale yellow, heavily overlaid with red-orange and touches of dark pinkish red; inner florets bright yellow, heavily overlaid with bright red-orange and touches of dark pinkish red; reverse of inner florets bright yellow, heavily overlaid with dark pinkish red. Stem 1.7m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125276)

‘Bill Gott’ 1 H: T.E. Hindson (2014), G: T.E. Hindson (2015), N: T.E. Hindson (2016), I: T.E. Hindson (2016), REG: T.E. Hindson (2016)‘Arabian Night’ [Weijers] hybrid; sdlg no. A6070Fls to 20mm wide; outer florets deep red, with a darker tone towards base. Stem 0.5m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125277)

‘Bishop’s Desire’ 1 H: S. Whittington, G: S. Whittington (2014), N: S. Whittington (2016), REG: S. Whittington (2016)‘Dark Desire’ × ‘Bishop of Auckland’Fls to 80mm wide; outer florets vivid cerise, with bright red-pink at apex. Foliage

Additions to the Register & Checklist, December 2015 to December 2016

Page 7: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement 5

dark bronzy green (darker and less "cut" than either parent). Stem 0.8m, very dark.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125278)Etymology: Named for its parents

‘Boxworth Gold’ 9 H: K.E. Stock, G: K.E. Stock (2013), N: G. Rooney (2016), I: National Dahlia Collection (2016), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2016)Fls to 200mm wide; outer and inner florets yellow and orange blends. Stem 1.4m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125279)

‘Candy Cane’ 5 Syn. of ‘Candy Cane CZ’. See also ‘Bahama Red’

‘Candy Cane CZ’ 5 Syn. ‘Bahama Red’, ‘Candy Cane’H: Volkmer? (pre-1987), REG: Dutch National Cultivar Registration Authority (KAVB) (2016)Fls 85mm to 120mm wide; outer and inner florets red (30A), with white 155D at apex. Stem to 1.0m, greenish with purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125280)

‘Cantiflora’ 10 H: A.C. Koot, G: A.C. Koot, N: H.M. Weijers (2015), I: H.M. Weijers (2015), REG: H.M. Weijers (2016)Sdlg no. Ariko 22-22Fls to 120mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid reddish purple N74A, with light blue violet (76D) at extreme base; florets (lower surface) vivid reddish purple N74A, with light blue violet (76D) stripes and with deep purplish red 59B towards apex. Stem 0.95m, brown-red.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125281)Etymology: Named in honour of the 25th anniversary of the Dutch choir, with their permission

‘Charlie Beattie’ 8 H: D. Stewart (2014), G: D. Stewart (2015), N: D. Stewart (2016), I: D. Stewart (2016), REG: D. Stewart (2016)‘Raiser’s Pride’ open pollinatedFls to 170mm wide; outer and inner florets deep amber. Stem 1.0m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125282)Etymology: Named for the registrant’s third grandson

‘Chick A Dee’ 7 Syn. of ‘Chick A Dee US’

‘Chick A Dee US’ 7 Syn. ‘Chick A Dee’H: Swan Island Dahlias, I: Swan Island Dahlias (1969), REG: H.M. Weijers (2016)Fls 35mm wide; outer and inner florets vary from dark purple-red (53A) to purple-red (53B), with touches of white (155B) on some florets. All flower heads have one or more red florets and one or more florets have white at apex. Stem 0.75, greenish with purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125283)

‘Dahsc226’ 5 See also SincerityH: Verwer-Dahlias B.V., G: Verwer-Dahlias B.V., N: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2016), I: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2016), REG: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2016)Sdlg no. VD5-226Fls to 160mm wide; florets (upper surface) very light purple 75B, shading to pale yellow-green 157B at base, with strong reddish purple 70B at margins and apex; florets (lower surface) pale yellow-green 157B at base, with strong reddish purple 70B at apex. Leaves dark green (147A). Stem 0.65, light green (145A).Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125284)

‘Dalelytė’ 10 H: Dr A. Balsevičius (2013), G: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), N: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), REG: Dr A. Balsevičius (2016)‘Melody Mambo’ open pollinated; sdlg no. 14-15Fls to 90mm wide; outer and inner florets strong purplish red 60B. Stem 0.35m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125285)Etymology: Named for a friend of the registrant, dalelyte means small particle in EnglishBalsevicius, A., Narijauskas, R., Pauzaite, G., (2016) Six new Dahlia cultivars of Lithuanian origin, Journal of International Scientific Publications. Agriculture & Food, vol. 4, pp. 36

Page 8: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

6 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement

‘DAO Stan’ 1 H: M.W. Twyning, G: M.W. Twyning (2013), N: S. Reeves (2016), I: National Dahlia Collection (2016), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2016)Sdlg no. MT30Fls to 130mm wide; outer florets white, touched yellow at base, noticeably split at apex. Stem 1.2m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125286)

‘Diane’s Amber Nectar’ 1 First propagated: T.E. Hindson (2013), N: T.E. Hindson (2013), I: T.E. Hindson (2016), REG: T.E. Hindson (2016)Sport from ‘Peach Brandy’; sdlg no. A6070/SP1Fls to 90mm wide; outer florets dark orange-yellow; reverse overlaid with dark red-orange shading. Stem 1.25m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125287)

‘Donald Buchan’ 6 H: D. Stewart (2013), G: D. Stewart (2014), N: D. Stewart (2016), I: D. Stewart (2016), REG: D. Stewart (2016)‘Scaur Topper’* open pollinatedFls to 150mm wide; outer and inner florets pale purple; reverse lightly washed with a deeper tone. Stem 1.0m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125289)Etymology: Named for a friend of the registrant

‘Donna Cooper’ 5 H: D. Stewart (2012), G: D. Stewart (2013), N: D. Stewart (2016), I: D. Stewart (2016), REG: D. Stewart (2016)‘Rossendale Natasha’ open pollinatedFls to 150mm wide; outer florets white; inner florets creamy white, touched yellow at base. Stem 1.0m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125290)Etymology: Named for the sister of the registrant

‘Dr P.H. Riedl’ 5 H: K. Nutzinger (pre-1966), REG: Dutch National Cultivar Registration Authority (2016)Fls to 100mm wide; outer and inner florets orange-brown (33C). Leaves dark green. Stem 1.2m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125292)

‘Durris Man’ 6 H: D. Stewart (2013), G: D. Stewart (2014), N: D. Stewart (2016), I: D. Stewart (2016), REG: D. Stewart (2016)‘L.A.T.E.’ open pollinatedFls to 110mm wide; outer and inner florets dark pinkish purple; reverse with a deeper tone. Leaves dark green. Stem 1.0mNomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125291)Etymology: Wife’s nickname for the registrant

‘Elizabeth Macnamara’ 5 H: M.W. Twyning, G: M.W. Twyning (2012), N: B. Gregovitch (2016), I: National Dahlia Collection (2016), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2016)Sdlg no. MT72Fls to 160mm wide; outer and inner florets dark reddish purple, with touches of dark red along veins. Stem 1.0m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125293)

‘Elizabeth Reeves’ 1 H: M.W. Twyning, G: M.W. Twyning (2013), N: S. Reeves (2016), I: National Dahlia Collection (2016), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2016)Sdlg no. MT4Fls to 110mm wide; outer florets pale yellow, heavily overlaid with light orange and red blends, with a deeper red tone towards base and bright yellow at base. Stem 1.1m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125294)Etymology: Named for the mother of the nominant

‘Elsie-May’ 6 H: A. Branigan (2007), G: A. Branigan (2008), N: A. Branigan (2010), I: A. Branigan, REG: A. Branigan (2016)Parentage unknownFls to 100mm wide; outer florets bright orange-yellow; inner florets golden orange-yellow. Stem 1.3m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125295)Etymology: Named for the mother (Elsie) and the mother-in-law (May) of the registrant

‘Engelhardt’s Matador’ 5 Syn. of ‘Engelhardts Matador’. See also ‘Englehardt’s Matador’

Page 9: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement 7

‘Engelhardts Matador’ 5 Syn. ‘Engelhardt’s Matador’, ‘Englehardt’s Matador’H: S. Engelhardt (c. 1993), G: S. Engelhardt, N: S. Engelhardt, I: S. Engelhardt, REG: M.J.M. Komen-Kruiswijk (2016)Sport from ‘Suffolk Punch’Fls to 170mm wide; florets (upper surface) purplish red (between 61A and 61C) with vivid reddish purple N74A along margins and at apex; florets (lower surface) vivid reddish purple N74A, with deep purplish pink N74C veins. Leaves purple. Stem 0.9m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125296)

‘Englehardt’s Matador’ 5 Syn. of ‘Engelhardts Matador’. See also ‘Engelhardt’s Matador’

‘Ferial Wendy’ 5 H: M.W. Twyning, G: M.W. Twyning (2013), N: B. Law (2016), I: National Dahlia Collection (2016), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2016)Sdlg no. MT66Fls to 160mm wide; outer florets pale yellow; inner florets yellow, fading to pale yellow. Stem 1.3m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125297)

‘Firepot’ 5Syn. ‘Fire Pot’H: C. Plumb (pre-1988), G: C. Plumb, N: C. Plumb, I: C. Plumb, REG: F. Henderikx (2016)Fls 150mm wide; florets (upper surface) dark purple-red (45D), with orange-red (N25A) at base; florets (lower surface) vivid purplish red 61C, with blue-pink (64D) at apex and along veins. Stem 0.6, green, with purple or brown-red.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125298)Often listed as a waterlily, but registered as a decorative as the flower is generally too full for registration as a waterlily

‘Fire Pot’ 5 Syn. of ‘Firepot’

‘Frank Heritage’ 9 H: K.E. Stock, G: K.E. Stock (2012), N: C. Heritage (2016), I: National Dahlia Collection (2016), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2016)Sdlg no. Star-3

Fls to 160mm wide; outer florets pale yellow, overlaid with pale red-pink towards apex, with a thin line of red along margins and bright yellow at base; inner florets bright yellow, with deep pinkish red at apex and on reverse and with a thin line of red along margins. Stem 1.1m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125299)

‘Fredos Lapė’ 5 Syn. ‘Lapė’ H: Dr A. Balsevičius (2013), G: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), N: Dr A. Balsevičius (2016), REG: Dr A. Balsevičius (2016)‘Golden Cream’* hybrid; sdlg no. 14-71Fls to 80mm wide; outer and inner florets orange-red (33D). Stem 0.8m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125300)Etymology: Translates as Fredo’s Fox.Balsevicius, A., Narijauskas, R., Pauzaite, G., (2016) Six new Dahlia cultivars of Lithuanian origin, Journal of International Scientific Publications. Agriculture & Food, vol. 4, pp. 36

‘Giedrės Kasos’ 11 H: Dr A. Balsevičius (2013), G: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), N: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), REG: Dr A. Balsevičius (2016)‘Anna Mari US’ hybrid; sdlg no. 14-18Fls to 130mm wide; outer and inner florets orangy red 43A, with a more orange tone (33A) at base and apex. Stem 1.0m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125301)Etymology: Named for a friend and colleague of the registrant. The name translates as Giedrė’s plaits.Balsevicius, A., Narijauskas, R., Pauzaite, G., (2016) Six new Dahlia cultivars of Lithuanian origin, Journal of International Scientific Publications. Agriculture & Food, vol. 4, pp. 36

‘Glen Croft’ 5 H: D. Stewart (2013), G: D. Stewart (2014), N: D. Stewart (2016), I: D. Stewart (2016), REG: D. Stewart (2016)‘Margaret Stewart’ open pollinatedFls to 110mm wide; outer and inner florets dark pinky red, with bright orange-yellow at base. Stem 0.8m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125302)Etymology: Named for the croft, in Harris, which belongs to the registrant’s wife

Page 10: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

8 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement

‘Groovy’ 5 H: N. Gitts, G: N. Gitts, N: N. Gitts, I: Swan Island Dahlias (2011), REG: Firma van der Vlugt (2016)Fls to 100mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid red (45A/B), with an orange-red (N25A) blush on the basal half; florets (lower surface) dark purple-red (53A). Leaves greenish purple. Stem 0.95m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125303)

‘Hartenaas’ 3 Syn. ‘Hartenhas’ First propagated: G.H. Lammerse? (pre-1979), I: G.H. Lammerse? (1980), REG: Dutch National Cultivar Registration Authority (KAVB) (2016)Sport from ‘Alstergruss’*Fls to 85mm wide; outer florets and collar pale pink, overlaid with pinkish purple (N74A). Stem 0.6m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125304)

‘Hartenhas’ 3 Syn. of ‘Hartenaas’

‘Hazeldene S.A.S.’ 5 H: D. Wilkinson, G: D. Wilkinson (2015), N: D. Wilkinson (2016), REG: D. Wilkinson (2016)‘Streets Ahead’ hybridFls to 115mm wide; ray florets (upper surface) red-purple (59A); ray florets (lower surface) paler than red-purple (59A), with a hint of deep purplish red 71A, overlaid with a flecked silvery bloom on the veins; disc florets vivid yellow 13A. Stem 1.5m, moderate olive green 146A, overlaid with greyish purple N77ANomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by registrant (WSY0129165)Etymology: S.A.S. = ‘Streets Ahead’ seedling

‘Hillcrest Firecrest’ 5 H: L. Jackson (2011), G: L. Jackson (2012), I: Halls of Heddon (2015), REG: L. Jackson (2016)Sdlg no. 01-2012Fls to 150mm wide; outer and inner florets rich yellow, overlaid with orange-red at apex. Stem 1.0m

‘Hillcrest Jonathan’ 5 H: L. Jackson (2010), G: L. Jackson, I: L. Jackson, REG: L. Jackson (2016)Fls to 150mm wide; outer and inner florets

white, heavily overlaid with pinkish purple at apex and in a fine line along margins. Stem 1.0m

‘Hillcrest Sarah Bryant’ 5 Syn. of ‘Sarah Bryant’

‘Hootenanny’ 3 Syn. of ‘Hootenanny - Swan Island’

‘Hootenanny - Swan Island’ 3 Syn. ‘Hootenanny’H: N. Gitts, I: Swan Island Dahlias (2005), REG: D.G. Kent (2016)Fls to 150mm wide; outer florets dark pinkish red; collar dark pinkish red, touched white at apex, with a dark red tone at base. Stem to 0.9m.AGM 2015

‘Jamaica’ 5 H: (pre-1992), REG: Dutch National Cultivar Registration Authority (2016)Fls 100mm wide; outer and inner florets white 155B, with deep margins of vivid red 45A. Stem 0.7m.Borderline waterlily/decorative in form. Has possibly become mixed up with ‘Yoro Kobi’ and ‘Zany’

‘James Reid’ 5 H: D. Stewart (2014), G: D. Stewart (2015), N: D. Stewart (2016), I: D. Stewart (2016), REG: D. Stewart (2016)‘Ryecroft Brenda T’ open pollinatedFls to 150mm wide; outer floret pale yellow, with a deeper tone at base; inner florets as outer florets, but overlaid with pale orange on reverse. Stem 1.0m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125305)Etymology: Named for the first grandson of the registrant

‘Jowey Arenda’ 6 H: J. Weyts, G: J. Weyts, N: J. Weyts & J.T. Wolters (2015), I: J.T. Wolters (2015), REG: J.T. Wolters (2016)Sdlg no. Jowey 12-02Fls to 100mm wide; florets (upper surface) brilliant greenish yellow 1B, overlaid with strong reddish purple 60B at apex; florets (lower surface) light greenish yellow 1C, overlaid with deep purplish pink 68A at apex. Leaves green. Stem 1.1m, greenish, with purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125308)Borderline decorative

Page 11: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement 9

‘Jowey Veronique’ 5 H: J. Weyts, N: J. Weyts & J.T. Wolters, I: J.T. Wolters (2015), REG: J.T. Wolters (2016)Sdlg no. Jowey 12-30Fls to 90mm wide; florets (upper surface) blue-pink (67B), with light greenish yellow 4B at base; florets (lower surface) dark purple-red 60A, with pale yellow-green 4D at base. Leaves green. Stem 1.0m, greenish with purple or brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125309)

‘Lady Nathalie’ 10 H: H.A. van Eeuwijk & Zn, G: H.A. van Eeuwijk & Zn, N: H.A. van Eeuwijk & Zn (2011), I: H.A. van Eeuwijk & Zn (2012), REG: H.A. van Eeuwijk & Zn (2016)Fls to 135mm wide; outer and inner florets white 155C, touched yellow at base; innermost florets creamy white (157C). Stem to 1.3m, green.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125310)

‘Lapė’ 5 Syn. of ‘Fredos Lapė’

‘Lara’s Star’ 10 H: P. Benda, G: P. Benda (c. 2001), N: P. Benda (2016), I: P. Benda (2016), REG: P. Benda (2016)Fls to 150mm wide; outer florets bright yellow at base, shading to orange, overlaid with pink towards apex, with bright red-pink at apex; reverse bright red-pink. Leaves dark green. Stem 1.0m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125311)

‘Maggie Pickering’ 1 H: M.W. Twyning, G: M.W. Twyning (2013), N: B. Law (2016), I: National Dahlia Collection (2016), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2016)Sdlg no. MT91Fls to 150mm wide; outer florets yellow. Stem 1.3m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125312)

‘Maldini’ 5 First propagated: P. van den Broek, G: P. van den Broek, N: P. van den Broek (2015), I: P. van den Broek (2015), REG: M.H. van der Zon & Zn (2016)Sport from ‘Mister Optimist’Fls to 130mm wide; florets (upper surface)

dark purple-red (53B), with brilliant greenish yellow 3A at base: florets (lower surface) strong purplish red 61B, with white NN155B stripes. Becoming greenish white at apex with maturity. Stem 0.7m, greenish with purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125313)

‘Megan’ 6 Syn. of ‘Megan Corrigan Kearns’

‘Megan Corrigan Kearns’ 6Syn. ‘Megan’H: A. Branigan (2010), G: A. Branigan (2011), N: A. Branigan (2014), I: A. Branigan (2015), REG: A. Branigan (2016)Sdlg no. B2/11Fls to 75mm wide; outer and inner florets white, with pale pink blush, and with touches of dark red-purple at apex. Stem 1.2m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125314)Etymology: Kevin Kearns wrote a book about the father of the registrant. Megan Corrigan Kearns is the name of his late daughter.May be classified as a large pompon by National Societies

‘Meška Slapukė’ 9 H: Dr A. Balsevičius (2010), G: Dr A. Balsevičius (2011), N: Dr A. Balsevičius (2011), REG: Dr A. Balsevičius (2016)‘Nuit d’Eté’ hybrid; sdlg no. 256Fls to 110mm wide; outer and inner florets dark purple 79A, with strong reddish purple 72B at base and apex; reverse paler. Stem 0.85m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125315)Etymology: Named for a friend and colleague of the registrant, whose nickname is Meška (Lithuanian for bear). Slapukė (translates as secretive). The first flowers are hidden in the foliage giving rise to Meška Slapukė.Balsevicius, A., Narijauskas, R., Pauzaite, G., (2016) Six new Dahlia cultivars of Lithuanian origin, Journal of International Scientific Publications. Agriculture & Food, vol. 4, pp. 36

Page 12: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

10 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement

‘Mikado WL’ 4 H: (pre-1995), REG: Dutch National Cultivar Registration Authority (KAVB) (2016)Fls to 100mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid red 45A, touched brilliant yellow 7A towards apex, with white 155D at apex; florets (lower surface) light yellow (10A), with red (34A) stripes. Stem 1.3m, greenish, with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125316)

‘Mister Optimist’ 5 Syn. ‘Mr Optimist’H: A.C. Koot, G: A.C. Koot, N: P. van den Broek (c.2007), I: P. van den Broek (c.2007), REG: M.H. van der Zon & Zn (2016)Fls to 120mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid red 45B, with brilliant yellow 8A at apex; florets (lower surface) dark purple-red 53C, with brilliant yellow 8A stripes. Stem 0.8m, greenish, with purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125317)

‘Mona Keijzer’ 5H: A.C. Koot, G: A.C. Koot, N: A.C. Koot (2012), I: A.C. Koot (2013), REG: M.H. van der Zon & Zn (2016)Fls to 100mm wide; outer and inner florets red (N30A), strong orange 26B at base, the whole striped with yellow-orange 13B. Stem 0.75m, green, with a few purple stripes.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125318)Etymology: Named for the Dutch politician, with her permission

‘Mr Optimist’ 5 Syn. of ‘Mister Optimist’

‘Myrtle’s Folly’ 11 H: R. Bloomfield, G: R. Bloomfield, N: R. Bloomfield, I: R. Bloomfield (1998), REG: H.M Weijers (2016)Fls to 120mm wide; outer and inner florets light yellow-green 2A, with purple-red (N57C) along margins and at apex and in longitudinal stripes down the florets. Stem 1.0m, greenish, with purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125319)

‘Oakwood Duchess’ 5 H: S.H. Silver (2012), G: S.H. Silver (2013), N: S.H. Silver, I: Oakwood Dahlias (2014), REG: Oakwood Dahlias (2016)Fls to 100mm wide; outer and inner florets bright deep pink, paler at margins. Stem 1.5m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125320)

‘Oakwood Kim’ 5 H: S.H. Silver (c.2012), I: Oakwood Dahlias (2015), REG: Oakwood Dahlias (2016)‘Oakwood Heather’ hybridFls to 100mm wide; outer florets pinkish orange, with touches of yellow-orange along the veins; inner florets as outer florets, but with deeper tones. Stem 1.1m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125321)Etymology: Named for a neighbour of the hybridiser

‘Oakwood Sunrise’ 5 H: S.H. Silver (2012), G: S.H. Silver (2013), N: S.H. Silver, I: Oakwood Dahlias, REG: Oakwood Dahlias (2016)‘Oakwood Fire’ hybridFls to 160mm wide; outer and inner florets pale orange-pink blends, with touches of yellow. Stem 1.3m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125322)

‘Oakwood Surprise’ 5 H: S.H. Silver (2011), G: S.H. Silver (2012), N: S.H. Silver (c. 2014), I: Oakwood Dahlias (2014), REG: Oakwood Dahlias (2016)‘Oakwood Tulisa’ hybridFls to 200mm wide; outer florets orange, touched yellow at apex; inner florets dark orange, touched yellow at apex on reverse. Stem 1.3m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125323)

‘Oakwood Tangerine’ 5 H: S.H. Silver (?2012), G: S.H. Silver (c. 2013), N: S.H. Silver, I: Oakwood Dahlias (2015), REG: Oakwood Dahlias (2016)Fls to 105mm wide; outer florets clear mid-orange; inner florets deep orange. Stem 1.5m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125324)Etymology: Named for its colour

Page 13: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement 11

‘Oakwood Vivian S’ 9 H: S.H. Silver (2011), G: S.H. Silver (2012), N: S.H. Silver (2014), I: Oakwood Dahlias, REG: Oakwood Dahlias (2016)‘Oakwood Fire’ hybridFls to 150mm wide; outer florets pale pink; inner florets orange-yellow. Stem 1.4m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125325)Etymology: Named for the eldest son of the hybridiser

‘Orange Sunrise’ 5 Selected by R.I.M. Bisschops from some French dahlias, N: R.I.M. Bisschops (2016), I: R.I.M. Bisschops (2016), REG: R.I.M. Bisschops (2016)Fls to 165mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid reddish orange N30A, with light yellow 10C at base; florets (lower surface) strong reddish orange 31A, with light yellow 10C at base and on veins near the apex. Stem 1.1m, greenish, with purple or brown-red.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125326)

‘Orija’ 5H: Dr A. Balsevičius (2013), G: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), N: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), REG: Dr A. Balsevičius (2016)‘Mingus Leroy T’* hybrid; sdlg no. 14-37Fls to 110mm wide; outer and inner florets strong reddish purple N78A, with very pale purple 91C at apex, touched with a reddish tone at base. Stem 0.7m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125327)Etymology: Named after Lake Orija in southwestern Lithuania.Balsevicius, A., Narijauskas, R., Pauzaite, G., (2016) Six new Dahlia cultivars of Lithuanian origin, Journal of International Scientific Publications. Agriculture & Food, vol. 4, pp. 36

‘Parc Floral de Paris’ 4 H: C. Kneblewski (2013), G: C. Kneblewski (2014), REG: C. Kneblewski (2016)‘Gabriel Nigond’* × ‘Antibes’; sdlg no. DPF1404Fls to 100mm wide; outer and inner florets vivid reddish orange 43B, suffused with brilliant yellow 11A, with a thin line of vivid reddish orange 44B at margins; reverse vivid reddish orange 44B. Leaves dark green. Stem 1.3m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print

supplied by registrant (WSY0125328)Etymology: Named for one of the four parks which form the botanical garden of Paris, with permission of the City of Paris

‘Peggy Pearlers’ 5 H: K.E. Stock, G: K.E. Stock (2013), N: G. Heavens (2016), I: National Dahlia Collection (2016), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2016)Sdlg no. MD5Fls to 200mm wide; outer and inner florets bright pinkish purple, paling to light purple at apex, with red at base. Stem 1.5m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125329)

‘Penny Bright’ 5H: D. Stewart (2012), G: D. Stewart (2013), N: D. Stewart (2016), I: D. Stewart (2016), REG: D. Stewart (2016)Un-named sdlg, open pollinatedFls 150mm wide; outer and inner florets bright coppery orange. Stem 1.0m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125330)Etymology: Named for its colour, which has the look of a new copper coin

‘Peter Reid’ 8 H: D. Stewart (2014), G: D. Stewart (2015), N: D. Stewart (2016), I: D. Stewart (2016), REG: D. Stewart (2016)‘Andrew Mitchell’* open pollinatedFls 180mm wide; outer florets pale orange, with bright yellow at base; inner florets bright yellow, with dark orange at apex and on reverse. Stem 1.2m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125331)Etymology: Named for the second grandson of the hybridiser

‘Purple Duncan Edwards’ 9 First propagated: L. Jackson (2014), N: L. Jackson (2014), REG: L. Jackson (2016)Sport from ‘Hillcrest Duncan Edwards’Fls 250mm wide; outer and inner florets rich purple, with velvet texture. Stem 1.25m

Page 14: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

12 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement

‘Sarah Bryant’ 5 Syn. ‘Hillcrest Sarah Bryant’ H: L. Jackson (2009), G: L. Jackson (2010), N: L. Jackson, I: Halls of Heddon (2016), REG: L. Jackson (2016)Jackson sdlg hybridFls to 150mm wide; outer and inner florets white, shading to creamy white towards base and overlaid with a pinkish lavender blush at apex. Stem 1.0m.Etymology: Named in remembrance of the first British servicewoman to be killed in Afghanistan, with the permission of her family

‘Seniors Darkness’ 5 H: J.J. Vleut Jr, G: J.J. Vleut Jr, N: J.J. Vleut Jr, I: J.J. Vleut Jr (2016), REG: J.J. Vleut Jr (2016)Fls to 110mm wide; florets (upper surface) dark red 187A; florets (lower surface) dark red 187A, with light blue-pink (62B) stripes. Stem 0.95m, brown-red.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125332)

‘Seniors Dream’ 5H: J.J. Vleut Jr, G: J.J. Vleut Jr, N: J.J Vleut Jr, I: J.J Vleut Jr (2016), REG: J.J. Vleut Jr (2016)Fls to 110mm wide; florets (upper surface) light purple 75A, with purple-red (N57D) at apex; florets (lower surface) pale purplish pink 62D, with light purplish pink 62C at margins and purple-red (N57D) at apex. Stem 1.2m, greenish with purple or brown-red.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125333)

‘Seniors Joy’ 5 H: J.J. Vleut Jr, G: J.J. Vleut Jr, N: J.J. Vleut Jr (2016), I: J.J. Vleut Jr (2016), REG: J.J. Vleut Jr (2016)Fls to 85mm wide; florets (upper surface) light purple 75B, touched vivid greenish yellow 2A at base, with dark violet (77A) at apex; florets (lower surface) very light purple 75C, touched pale yellow 8D at base, with dark violet (77A) at apex. Stem 1.0m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125334)

‘Shaft of Light’ 9H: D. Stewart (2014), G: D. Stewart (2015), N: D. Stewart (2016), I: D. Stewart (2016), REG: D. Stewart (2016)‘Andrew Mitchell’* open pollinatedFls to 150mm wide; outer and inner florets bright, clear yellow. Stem 1.0m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125335)Etymology: Named for its shape and colour

Sincerity 5 See ‘Dahsc266’

‘Sunny Boy’ 6 H: W. Schwieters, G: W. Schwieters, N: W. Schwieters, I: W. Schwieters (1987), REG: W. Schwieters (2016)Fls to 70mm wide; outer and inner florets brilliant greenish yellow 1A, with inner florets heavily overlaid with strong reddish orange 31A at apex, paler on outer florets. Stem 1.0m, green

‘Sunset Sails’ 1 H: K. McKenzie (2013), G: K. McKenzie (2014), N: K. McKenzie (2016), I: K. McKenzie (2016), REG: K. McKenzie (2016)Fls to 110mm wide; outer florets vivid reddish orange 33B, with a slight red over-flush in places, this becoming stronger vivid reddish orange 42A towards and at base; disc florets strong orange 24A, with deep red N34A scales. Leaves very dark green, darker than 147A, mid vein flushed dark purplish grey N187A. Stem 1.5m, grey green, very strongly flushed with N187A and with a light prunious bloom.Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by registrant (WSY0129166)

‘Sweet Marie’ 9 H: K.E. Stock (2013), G: K.E. Stock (2014), N: K.E. Stock (2015), I: K.E. Stock (2015), REG: K.E. Stock (2015)Fls to 200mm wide; outer and inner florets pale yellow, shading to bright yellow at base. Stem 1.0m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125336)

Page 15: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement 13

‘Tahiti Sunrise’ 9 H: T.G. Cox (pre-1975), G: T.G. Cox, N: T.G. Cox, I: T.G. Cox, REG: F. Henderikx (2016)Fls to 150mm wide; outer florets brilliant greenish yellow 3B at base, overlaid with strong red 53C at margins, the remainder of the floret velvety strong red 53D, flushed with vivid purplish red 57B at apex; inner florets strong red 53B, overlying brilliant greenish yellow 3B at base and flushed with vivid reddish purple 57B at apex. Stem 1.1m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125337)HC 1976.Exhibited 1975

‘Tahoma Lady Oh’ 6 H: L. & V. Connell, I: Connell’s Dahlias (2010), REG: D.G. Kent (2016)Fls to 89mm wide; outer florets pale pink, with bright pink at margins and apex; inner florets bright pink. Stem 1.0m.AGM 2015

‘Tumė’ 9 H: Dr A. Balsevičius (2010), G: Dr A. Balsevičius (2011), N: Dr A. Balsevičius (2011), REG: Dr A. Balsevičius (2016)‘Nuit d’Été’ hybrid; sdlg no. 255Fls to 100mm wide; outer florets vivid purplish red 57D, washed with vivid purplish red 66B towards base; inner florets vivid reddish purple 66B, with touches of vivid reddish purple 57D at apex and along veins. Stem 0.6m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125338)Etymology: The nickname of a friend and colleague of the registrant.Balsevicius, A., Narijauskas, R., Pauzaite, G., (2016) Six new Dahlia cultivars of Lithuanian origin, Journal of International Scientific Publications. Agriculture & Food, vol. 4, pp. 36

‘Wendy Green’ 5H: K.E. Stock, G: K.E. Stock, N: L. Wright (2016), I: National Dahlia Collection (2016), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2016)Sdlg no. Mary 1Fls to 170mm wide; outer and inner florets white, very heavily overlaid with deep blue-pink blends, touched white at apex. Stem 1.2m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125339)

Etymology: Named for a deceased friend of the nominant

‘Westerton J.W.H.’ 5H: G.S. Hodgson (2010), G: G.S. Hodgson (2011), N: G.S. Hodgson (2012), I: G.S. Hodgson, REG: G.S. Hodgson (2016)Un-named sdlg × ‘Charlie Two’Fls to 210mm wide; outer and inner florets pink, with touches of yellow at apex and along veins. Stem 1.5m.Etymology: J.W.H. are the initials of the raiser’s father

‘Yolande Ruth’ 5 H: K.E. Stock, G: K.E. Stock (2013), N: L.-A. Dale (2016), I: National Dahlia Collection (2016), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2016)Fls to 140mm wide; outer florets pale orange; inner florets orange-yellow. Stem 1.2m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125340)

‘Zippity Do Da’ 7H: N. Gitts, G: N. Gitts, I: Swan Island Dahlias (2005), REG: H.M. Weijers (2016)Fls to 50mm wide; outer and inner florets pale blue-pink (N74C), touched strong reddish purple 72B at apex. Stem 1.15m, greenish, with purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125341)

Page 16: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

14 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement

INTERNATIONAL REGISTERThe original Classified List and Supplements have been published as hereunder:

Title Date No. of registrations

Tentative Classified List covering registrations 14,000-odd International Register to the year 1969(published 1969)

1st Supplement covering registrations 1 679 for the years 1969-1986 inclusive2nd Supplement 1987 413rd Supplement 1988 444th Supplement 1989–1990 1785th Supplement 1991–1992 1566th Supplement 1993–1994 1007th Supplement 1995 2098th Supplement 1996 1409th Supplement 1997 10410th Supplement 1998 20811th Supplement 1999 11812th Supplement 2000 12513th Supplement 2001 10014th Supplement 2002 12615th Supplement 2003 12716th Supplement 2004 14417th Supplement 2005 18418th Supplement 2006 15619th Supplement 2007 10120th Supplement 2008 9521st Supplement 2009–2010 25822nd Supplement 2010–2011 10523rd Supplement 2011–2012 11224th Supplement 2012–2013 11025th Supplement 2013–2014 10726th Supplement 2014–2015 11527th Supplement 2015–2016 81(this Supplement)

Page 17: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement 15

AMENDMENTS TO SUPPLEMENTS 1, 4, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22 AND THE TENTATIVE CLASSIFIED LIST AND INTERNATIONAL REGISTER OF DAHLIA NAMES (1969)

SUPPLEMENTS

Amendments to the Twenty-second Supplement (2010-2011)‘Trelyn Crimson’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0133470)

Amendments to the Twenty-first Supplement (2009-2010)‘Blyton Royal Velvet’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0133463) ‘Blyton Softer Gleam’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0133462) ‘Ella Mae’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0133469)‘Petite Harvest’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0133457) ‘Susan Carey’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0133464)

Amendments to the Twentieth Supplement (2008)‘Susan Gilliot’ change Nomenclatural Standard: colour print provided by

registrant (WSY0101535) to Nomenclatural Standard: colour print provided by registrant (WSY0101521)

‘Trelyn Seren’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by registrant (WSY0133478)

Amendments to the Eighteenth Supplement (2006)‘Ryecroft Marge’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0100367)

Amendments to the Seventeenth Supplement (2005)‘Gallery Rivera’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0133449)‘HS Party’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0133461)‘Karma Prospero’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0133473) ‘Miss Alison’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0112861)

Amendments to the Sixteenth Supplement (2004)‘Twyning’s After Eight’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0051763)‘Twyning’s Candy’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0051755) ‘Twyning’s Pink Fish’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0051756) ‘Will’s Ringwood Rosie’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0100366)

Continued over page

Page 18: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

16 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement

Amendments to the Fifteenth Supplement (2003)‘Bellezza’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044650) ‘Combat’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044651) ‘Darlica’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044649) ‘Donnica’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044659) ‘Esmara’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044658) ‘Gudule’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044653) ‘Gwennan’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044652)‘Icarus’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044654) ‘Isadora’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044655) ‘Jaimy’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044656) ‘Kelly’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044657) ‘Kimm’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044672) ‘Limoncello’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044671) ‘Lisonette’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044670) ‘Marekin’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044660) ‘Marona’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044661) ‘Moonlady’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044662) ‘New Age’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044663) ‘Parita’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044664) ‘Scarabee’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044665) ‘Shirlaine’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044666) ‘Silvane’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044666) ‘Solane’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044668) ‘Top Sun’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0044669)

Amendments to the Fourteenth Supplement (2002)‘Hy Enid’ Amend description to read: Fls to 250mm wide; outer and inner florets lilac,

with yellow at base

Amendments to the Thirteenth Supplement (2001)‘Julia Catchpole’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0009921) ‘Melody Gipsy’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0133441) ‘Professor Hamblin’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0009919)

Amendments to the Eleventh Supplement (1999)‘Brookfield Delight’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0009918) ‘Horst Athalie’ Nomenclatural Standard: photographic transparency supplied by

hybridiser (WSY0025944)‘Littledown Tango’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0009920)

Amendments to the Ninth Supplement (1997)‘Carabas’ Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant

(WSY0030853)‘Karma Naomi’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by

registrant (WSY0133480)

Amendments to the Eighth Supplement (1996)‘Brackenridge Ballerina’ Nomenclatural Standard: photographic transparency supplied by

registrant (WSY0015404) ‘Brackenridge Camelot’ Nomenclatural Standard: photographic transparency supplied by

registrant (WSY0015405) ‘Brackenridge Galaxy’ Nomenclatural Standard: photographic transparency supplied by

registrant (WSY0015406)

Page 19: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement 17

‘Brackenridge Nikolaus’ Nomenclatural Standard: photographic transparency supplied by registrant (WSY0015407)

‘Brackenridge Sonya’ Nomenclatural Standard: photographic transparency supplied by registrant (WSY0015408)

‘Jim Branigan’ Remove R (1980); change R to H; add G (1977); amend N from (1980) to (1977); remove I (1981); add Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by hybridiser (WSY0125306)

‘Towy Town’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by registrant (WSY0004215)

Amendments to the Fourth Supplement (1989-1990)‘Maya’ Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by registrant

(WSY0133446)

Amendments to the First Supplement (1969-1986)‘Candover Candy’ Nomenclatural Standard: photographic transparency supplied by

registrant (WSY0044476)

THE TENTATIVE CLASSIFIED LIST AND INTERNATIONAL REGISTER OF DAHLIA NAMES (1969)

Amendments to the Register

‘Charmer’ Nomenclatural Standard: RHS Award painting (WSY0017145) ‘Cheal’s Pink’ Nomenclatural Standard: RHS Award painting (WSY0017146) ‘Daily Mail’ Nomenclatural Standard: RHS Award painting (WSY0017154) ‘Dave Charnley’ Nomenclatural Standard: photographic transparency supplied

by registrant (WSY0096493) ‘Evelyn Hancock’ Nomenclatural Standard: RHS Award painting (WSY0017162) ‘Freedom’ (Kroon) Nomenclatural Standard: RHS Award painting (WSY0017166) ‘Gatton Star’ Nomenclatural Standard: RHS Award painting (WSY0017167) ‘Holland Festival’ Nomenclatural Standard: photographic transparency supplied

by RHS (WSY0096496)‘Janet Beckett’ Nomenclatural Standard: photographic transparency supplied

by RHS (WSY0096500) ‘Mermaid’ (Cheal) Nomenclatural Standard: RHS Award painting (WSY0016971) ‘Miss Belgium’ Nomenclatural Standard: RHS Award painting (WSY0016972) ‘Monsieur C.H. Dupont’ Nomenclatural Standard: RHS Award painting (WSY0016975) ‘Mrs A.R. Mountain’ Nomenclatural Standard: RHS Award painting (WSY0016976) ‘Mrs H.C. Scrimgeour’ Nomenclatural Standard: RHS Award painting (WSY0016978) ‘Nanno’ (Treseder) Nomenclatural Standard: RHS Award painting (WSY0016982)‘Perran Yellow’ Nomenclatural Standard: photographic transparency supplied

by registrant (WSY0096499) ‘Pink Perfection’ (Cheal) Nomenclatural Standard: RHS Award painting (WSY0016988)‘Popular Guest’ change group code from 9(c) to 11‘Purple Star’ Nomenclatural Standard: RHS Award painting (WSY0016582) ‘Rotterdam’ Nomenclatural Standard: photographic transparency supplied

by RHS (WSY0096498) ‘Royal Sceptre’ photographic transparency supplied by registrant

(WSY0096495) ‘Scarlet Gem’ (Dobbie) Nomenclatural Standard: RHS Award painting (WSY0016593)

Continued over page

Page 20: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

18 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement

‘Seafield’ Nomenclatural Standard: RHS Award painting (WSY0016595) ‘Tally Ho’ (Dec.) (extinct) Nomenclatural Standard: RHS Award

painting (WSY0016729) ‘Virginia Ogilvy’ Nomenclatural Standard: photographic transparency supplied

by registrant (WSY0096497) ‘Wee Jean’ Nomenclatural Standard: photographic transparency supplied

by registrant (WSY0096491)

Page 21: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement 19

LIST OF RAISERS AND REGISTRANTSWe regret that those raisers and registrants marked † are now deceased

AARTSEN, G. Harderwijk, the NetherlandsACCENT DAHLIAS See Greenway, K.BALSEVIČIUS, Dr A. Kaunas, LithuaniaBENDA, P. Brussels, BelgiumBERBEE, L.J.C.W. Voorhout, the NetherlandsBISSCHOPS, R.I.M. Voorhout, the Netherlands†BLOOMFIELD, R. Portland, Oregon, USABRANIGAN, A. Summerhill, County Meath, IrelandCONNELL, L.V. Tacoma, Washington, USACONNELL’S DAHLIAS See Connell, L.V.COX, T.G. Chase Terrace, Staffordshire, UKD UTCH NATIONAL CULTIVAR Dutch National Cultivar Registration

REGISTRATION AUTHORITY Authority (KAVB)ENGELHARDT, S. GermanyFIRMA VAN DER VLUGT Hillegom, the Netherlands†GITTS, N. Canby, Oregon, USAGREENWAY, K. Snohomish, Washington, USAHALLS OF HEDDON Heddon-on-the-Wall, Northumberland, UKHENDERIKX, F. Haler, the NetherlandsHINDSON, T.E. Burton, Cumbria, UKHODGSON, G.S. Binchester, Co. Durham, UKJACKSON, L. Carlisle, Cumbria, UKKENT, D.G. Ash Vale, Hampshire, UKKNEBLEWSKI, C. Villeneuve-le-Roi, Val-de-Marne, FranceKOMEN-KRUISWIJK, M.J.M. Anna Paulowna, the NetherlandsKOOT, A.C. Voorhout, the Netherlands†LAMMERSE, G.H. Cruquius, the NetherlandsMARKS, R.A. Christchurch, Dorset, UKMCKENZIE, K. Sundridge, Kent, UKNATIONAL DAHLIA COLLECTION Long Rock, Cornwall, UKNUTZINGER, K. AustriaOAKWOOD DAHLIAS See Silver, S.H.PLUMB, C. Bellingham, Washington, USASCHWIETERS, W. GermanySILVER, S.H. Banbury, Oxfordshire, UKSTEWART, D. Aberdeen, UKSTOCK, K.E. Bournemouth, Dorset, UK SWAN ISLAND DAHLIAS Canby, Oregon, USATWYNING, M.W. Long Rock, Cornwall, UKVAN DEN BROEK, P. Wanroij, the NetherlandsVAN DER ZON, M.H. ZN Lisse, the NetherlandsVAN EEUWIJK, H.A. ZN Lisserbroek, the NetherlandsVAN SCHIE, P.J.M. Sassenheim, the NetherlandsVERWER-DAHLIAS B.V. Lisse, the NetherlandsVLEUT, J.J. Jr Hillegom, the NetherlandsVOLKMER Czech RepublicWEIJERS, H.M. Noordwijkerhout, the NetherlandsWEYTS, J. BelgiumWHITE, C. Nual, Co. Dublin, IrelandWHITTINGTON, S. London, UKWILKINSON, D. Ulverston, Cumbria, UKWOLTERS, J.T. Stamproij, the Netherlands

Page 22: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade

20 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement

Page 23: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade
Page 24: The International Dahlia Register (1969)€¦ · 2 International Dahlia Register (1969) and Checklist 27th Supplement Trade designations A name such as Dahlia Sincerity is a trade