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  • The InternationalDahlia Register (1969)

    Twenty-eighth Supplement

  • © 2019 The Royal Horticultural Society80 Vincent Square, London SW1P 2PE, United Kingdomwww.rhs.org.uk

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    International Dahlia Registrar: Sharon McDonald

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    ISBN 9781911666028

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    The previous supplement (Twenty-seventh Supplement) was published on 31 July 2018

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

    6660287819119

    ISBN 9781911666028

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    The International Dahlia Register (1969) Twenty-eighth Supplement

    Introduction page 1Nomenclatural standards page 1Trade designations, Group classification, formation and sizes pages 2–3A new way to register your dahlias page 3Additions to Register January 2017 to March 2019 pages 4–24List of Supplements to the International Register page 25Amendments to Supplements and Register page 26List of Raisers & Registrants pages 27–28

    IntroductionThe Twenty-eighth Supplement contains the names of Dahlia cultivars registered between 1 January 2017 and 31 March 2019. It is issued as the Twenty-eighth 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: RHS Garden Wisley, Woking, Surrey GU23 6QBTel (+44) 0845 260 9000 Fax (+44) 1483 211 750 Email [email protected] or online at: https://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. N74A in ‘Addison June’, 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).

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    Trade DesignationsA name such as Dahlia Dahlegria Bicolore is a trade designation. In this example it is for the plant with the cultivar epithet ‘Dahlgr128’. 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 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.

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    Group 12 – Single Orchid or 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.

    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 no longer classifies dahlias by size, but simply records the size of the flower within its description. The sizes given here indicate the size of the cultivar as recorded by the registrant.Dwarf BedderThe use of (Dw.B.) after the classification of a cultivar indicates that these are dwarf bedding dahlias, not usually exceeding 0.6m (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.

    A New Way To Register Your DahliasThe RHS is the International Cultivar Registration Authority for the genus Dahlia. Plants from around the world are registered and registers are published for an international audience. The RHS is currently sent around 100–150 new dahlia names for registration by hybridisers and growers every year. These are published in annual supplements to the International Register which was published in 1969.We are planning to publish a new International Register and Checklist in 2020. The Register will contain over 62,000 dahlia cultivar names. This will be an amalgamation of all of the names published in the 1969 Register and its supplements, plus the many unregistered names that we have found through our research. We would like to make one last push to get as many names as possible into the new Register and to that end the RHS has recently introduced an online registration form.The form can be found on our website at: https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/plantsmanship/plant-registration/dahlia-cultivar-registration.

    Dahlia registration remains free of charge and a certificate of registration is available, if required. Registrations can still be made via email ([email protected]) or post (RHS Garden Wisley, Woking, Surrey GU23 6QB, UK). However, please note that the registration form has been updated for GDPR compliance and if you send older registration forms, your registration may be held up. Updated forms can be obtained from the above email and postal addresses.

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    Additions to the Register & Checklist, January 2017 to March 2019‘Addison June’ 6H: K. Connell, G: K. Connell, N: K. Connell, I: Connell’s Dahlias (2007), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 80mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid reddish purple N74A, with deep reddish purple 77A picotee; florets (lower surface) purple (N74C), with white NN155C stripes. Stem 1.15m, greenish, with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125469)

    ‘Advance’ 5Syn. of ‘Advance US’

    ‘Advance US’ 5Syn. ‘Advance’H: R.E. Simon, G: R.E. Simon, N: R.E. Simon, I: R.E. Simon (1990), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 180–240mm wide, if disbudded; florets (upper suface) light greenish yellow 4B, suffused with a pink blush, which develops with maturity; florets (lower surface) light greenish yellow 4B. Stem 1.0m, greenish, with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125471)

    ‘Alesia from Minsk’ 4H: Dr A. Balsevičius (2013), G: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), N: Dr A. Balsevičius (2018), REG: Dr A. Balsevičius (2018)Sdlg no. 222-14-128Fls to 150mm wide; outer florets light greenish yellow 5D, overlaid with yellowish pink (29D/37D), with deeper, brighter yellow (4B) at base; inner florets light greenish yellow 4B, overlaid with orange-pink (35D). Stem 1.4m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125343)Etymology: Named after a colleague of the registrant

    ‘Andy Davidson’ 5H: D. Stewart (2014), G: D. Stewart (2015), N: D. Stewart (2018), I: D. Stewart (2018), REG: D. Stewart (2018)‘Tina B.’* open pollinatedFls to 160mm wide; outer and inner florets pale pink, heavily overlaid with deep pink. Stem 1.0m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125691)Etymology: Named for a friend of the

    registrant, who is a fellow grower and exhibitor

    ‘Anelė Albina’ 5H: Dr A. Balsevičius (2013), G: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), N: Dr A. Balsevičius (2018), REG: Dr A. Balsevičius (2018)‘Colour TV’* open pollinated; sdlg no. 16-145-SFls to 140mm wide; outer florets white NN155C; inner florets white NN155C, with pale greenish yellow 2D at base. Stem 1.14m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125344)Etymology: Named in memory of Albina Anelė Grinevičienė, the grandmother of the registrant

    ‘Barbarry d’Amour’ 5H: B.F. Davies (2011), G: B.F. Davies (2012), N: B.F. Davies (2013), I: B.F. Davies (2016), REG: B.F. Davies (2018)‘Barbarry Pip’* hybridFls to 100mm wide; outer and inner florets burgundy red. Stem 1.2m.

    ‘Ben Oude Nijhuis’ 5 (Dw.B.)H: H.A. van Eeuwijk, G: H.A. van Eeuwijk (2015), N: Nederlandse Dahlia Vereniging (2018), I: Nederlandse Dahlia Vereniging (2018), REG: Nederlandse Dahlia Vereniging (2018)Parentage unknownFls to 90mm wide; outer and inner florets white, overlaid with purplish pink tones towards apex and with a thin line of deep purplish pink along margins; reverse of florets deep purplish pink. Stem 0.6m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125475)Etymology: Named for a champion of care for victims of Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia

    ‘Beving Beauty’ 5H: K.E. Stock (2012), G: K.E. Stock (2013), N: N. Mackay (2017), I: National Dahlia Collection (2017), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2017)Sdlg no. KS049Fls to 170mm wide; outer florets pale pink, lightly washed with dark red-pink, with touches of pale yellow; inner florets pale pink, heavily washed with dark red-pink, with yellow at base. Stem 1.2m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by the National Dahlia Collection (WSY0125702)

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    ‘Big Hailstone’ 5H: P. Komen, G: M.J.M. Komen-Kruiswijk, N: M.J.M. Komen-Kruiswijk, I: M.J.M. Komen-Kruiswijk (2018), REG: M.J.M. Komen-Kruiswijk (2018)Fls to 80mm wide; outer and inner florets white (155C), with light greenish yellow 4B at base. Stem 1.2m, green.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125345)

    ‘Bishop of Lincoln’ 10H: A. Gilliland (2016), G: A. & P. Gilliland (2017), N: A. & P. Gilliland (2017), REG: A. Gilliland (2017)Chance sdlg, probably with ‘Bishop of Llandaff’ and ‘Bishop of York’ as parentsFls to 85mm wide; florets pale yellow, flushed with reddish pink, becoming heavier towards apex. Leaves deep purplish green. Stem 1.1m, dark purplish green.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125352)

    ‘Bitsy’ 5First propagated: N. Gitts; G: N. Gitts, N: N. Gitts, I: Swan Island Dahlias (2000), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Sport from ‘China Doll’*Fls to 100mm wide; outer and inner florets white 155C, overlaid with blue-pink (N74C) at apex. Stem to 0.8m, greenish, with purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125346)

    ‘Blue Bird’ 5Syn. of ‘Blues Bird’. Often listed as a waterlily

    ‘Blue Record’ 9Syn. of ‘Blues Record’

    ‘Blues Bird’ 5Syn. ‘Blue Bird’H: L.J.C.W. Berbee, G: L.J.C.W. Berbee, N: L.J.C.W. Berbee, I: L.J.C.W. Berbee (pre-2004), REG: L.J.C.W. Berbee (2018)Fls to 90mm wide; florets (upper surface) dark purple-red (59A/187B), with vivid purplish red N57B at base; florets (lower surface) purple (71A), with white 155D and blue-pink (72C) veins at apex. Stem 1.4m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125347)Often listed as a waterlily

    ‘Blues Record’ 9 (Dw.B.)Syn. ‘Blue Record’First propagated: B. van der Ploeg; G: B. van der Ploeg, N: B. van der Ploeg, I: B. van der Ploeg (c. 1999), REG: W. Borst (2018)

    Sport from ‘Park Record’Fls to 160mm wide; outer florets vivid purplish pink N66B, with vivid purplish red 67B at apex, paling with maturity; inner florets vivid purplish red 67B. Leaves dark green. Stem to 0.55m, greenish with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125349)TGA 2008

    ‘Bohemian Spartacus’ 5Syn. ‘Bohemian Spartakus’First propagated: J. Kanka (c.2009); G: J. Kanka, N: J. Kanka, I: J. Kanka, REG: J. van der Linden & Zn (2018)Sport from ‘Spartacus’Fls exceeding 250mm wide; outer and inner florets dark purplish red (53A), with longitudinal pale yellow-orange (20A) stripes. Stem to 1.25m, greenish, with purple or brown-red.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125350)

    ‘Bohemian Spartakus’ 5Syn. of ‘Bohemian Spartacus’

    ‘Buktos Plukė’ 10H: Dr A. Balsevičius (2013), G: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), N: Dr A. Balsevičius (2015), REG: Dr A. Balsevičius (2018)‘Colour TV’* open pollinated; sdlg no. 14-41/14Fls to 92mm wide; outer florets pale yellow 11D, striped and spotted with pinkish red (43C). Stem 0.76m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125351)Etymology: Named for the yellow anemone which grows in the Bukta forest in southwest Lithuania, a reminder of the rare broad-leaved hornbeam forests

    ‘Carment’ 8First propagated: H. Tijssen; N: H. Tijssen (2002), I: H. Tijssen, REG: H. Tijssen (2018)Sport from a red cactus cultivar, originating from the NetherlandsFls to 145mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid red 46B, with a light stripe of brilliant orange-yellow 23B to strong reddish orange N34B; florets (lower surface) moderate red 47A, with lighter stripes of orange-red (19A), with pale yellow-green 149D at base. Leaves dark green, with anthocyanine on veins. Stem 1.0m, with anthocyanine

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    ‘Carol Klein’ 1 (Dw.B.)H: M.W. Twyning, G: M.W. Twyning (2016), N: National Dahlia Collection (2017), I: National Dahlia Collection (2017), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2017)Parentage unknown; sdlg no. D36Fls to 80mm wide; outer florets noticeably mucronate, bright yellow, overlaid with orange-red, becoming heavier towards apex, with pinkish red line at margins. Leaves dark purplish green. Stem 0.5m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125354)Etymology: Named for the television gardener and plantswoman Carol Klein, with her kind permission

    ‘Chatsworth Splendour’ 1H: M.W. Twyning, G: M.W. Twyning (2016), N: R. van Gemeren (2017), I: National Dahlia Collection (2017), REG: R. van Gemeren (2017)‘Magenta Star’ hybridFls to 120mm wide; outer florets white, overlaid with lilac pink and purple blends. Leaves dark purplish green. Stem 0.66m, dark purplish green.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125355)Etymology: Named in a joint competition between the National Dahlia Collection and Plant Heritage to celebrate the first RHS Chatsworth Flower Show, with permission of the Chatsworth estate

    ‘Cherish’ 10H: Swan Island Dahlias, G: Swan Island Dahlias, N: Swan Island Dahlias (2007), I: Swan Island Dahlias (2007), REG: H.M. Weijers (2019)Fls to 90mm wide; outer and inner florets brilliant greenish yellow 2B, shading to light yellow (4D), with strong purple N80A at apex. Stem 0.9m, greenish with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125674)Borderline ball dahlia

    ‘Christine’ 5Name allowed as there is no evidence to show that any previous ‘Christine’ is still offered by any nursery, in cultivation or known to have been a significant parent plantH: W. Bergerhoff, I: W. Bergerhoff (c. 1980), REG: International Cultivar Registration Authority (2017)Fls to 90mm wide; outer and inner florets blue-pink (N74C), with a light blue-violet (69D) blush, touched brilliant greenish yellow 3A at base. Stem 0.75m, greenish with purple.

    Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125467)Often listed as a waterlily dahlia

    ‘Colorado Classic’ 5H: C. Cook, G: C. Cook, N: C. Cook, I: C. Cook (2001), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 160mm wide; outer and inner florets white (N155D), overlaid with blue-pink (N74C) at apex and at margins. Stem 1.1m, greenish, with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125474)

    ‘Connells Gloriosa’ 5Syn. ‘Gloriosa’H: K. Connell, I: K. Connell (2003), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 130mm wide; florets (upper surface) brilliant greenish yellow 3A, with irregular vivid reddish orange 42A stripes; florets (lower surface) light greenish yellow 5C, with dark rose-red (47C) stripes. Stem 1.25m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125696)

    ‘Constantin von Regel’ 9H: Dr A. Balsevičius (2013), G: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), N: Dr A. Balsevičius (2015), REG: Dr A. Balsevicius (2017)‘Golden Cream’* hybrid; sdlg no. 14-216/12Fls to 126mm wide; outer florets pale orange (24C); inner florets pale orange (24C), with vivid yellow 15B at base. Stem 1.3m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125356)Etymology: Named in honour of Constantin von Regel (1890–1970), founder and director of the Kaunas Botanical Garden

    ‘Cupido’ 1Syn. of ‘Cupido Fred’

    ‘Cupido Fred’ 1Syn. ‘Cupido’H: (pre-1994), REG: Firma van der Vlugt (2018)Fls to 95mm wide; florets (upper surface) white 155D, base suffused with strong red 46A, shading to vivid purplish pink N66B, margins lined with vivid purplish pink N66B; florets (lower surface) white 155D, with strong purplish red 63B at margins and light yellow-green 154D at base and along veins.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125357)

    Dahlegria Bicolore (Dahlegria Series) 1Trade designation for ‘Dahlgr128’

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    Dalina Borneo (Dalina Series) 10Trade designation of ‘Daseks’. See also Dalina Midi Borneo (Dalina Midi Series)

    Dalina Midi Borneo (Dalina Series) 10Trade designation of ‘Daseks’. See also Dahlia Borneo (Dalina Series)

    Dalina Midi Mariana (Dalina Midi Series) 10Trade designation of ‘Dati’

    ‘Dame Deidre’ 9H: K.E. Stock, G: K.E. Stock (2010), N: Royal Medical Benevolent Fund (2011), I: National Dahlia Collection (2013), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2017)Fls to 210mm wide; outer florets orange-yellow; inner florets bright orange-yellow, touched with deep orange at apex. Stem 1.6m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125361)Etymology: Named for the President of the Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, Dame Deidre Hine

    ‘Dana’ 5Syn. of ‘Dana US’

    ‘Dana US’ 5Syn. ‘Dana’H: J. Almand (pre-1979), G: J. Almand, N: J. Almand, I: J. Almand, REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 150mm wide; florets (upper surface) brilliant greenish yellow 1A, heavily overlaid with strong red 53B towards apex and in a thin line along margins; florets (outer surface) light yellow-green 2C. Stem 1.15m, greenish with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125362)Borderline semi-cactus

    ‘Dark Butterfly’ 5H: L.J.P. van der Vlugt, G: L.J.P. van der Vlugt, N: Firma van der Vlugt (c. 2015), I: Firma van der Vlugt (c. 2017), REG: Firma van der Vlugt (2018)Fls to 150mm wide; florets (upper surface) brilliant greenish yellow 3B, with some vivid red 45A longitudinal stripes; florets (lower surface) dark purple-red (46A), with light greenish yellow 3C at base and along veins. Leaves greenish, with purple. Stem 1.6m, greenish, with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125363)Borderline waterlily

    Dahlegria Tricolore (Dahlegria Series) 1Trade designation for ‘Dahlgr85’

    Dahlegria White (Dahlegria Series) 1Trade designation for ‘Dahlgr95’

    ‘Dahlgr128’ 1Syn. Dahlegria Bicolore (Dahlegria Series)H: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2013), G: Verwer-Dahlias B.V., N: Verwer-Dahlias B.V., I: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2015), REG: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2018)Sdlg (Vd5-84) × sdlg (Vd5-272); sdlg no. A128Fls to 90mm wide; outer florets opening vivid red 46B, becoming vivid reddish orange 44A, with orange-yellow (14B) towards apex. Leaves purple. Stem 0.7m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125360)

    ‘Dahlgr85’ 1Syn. Dahlegria Tricolore (Dahlegria Series)H: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2013), G: Verwer-Dahlias B.V., N: Verwer-Dahlias B.V., I: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2015), REG: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2018)Sdlg (Vd5-127) × sdlg (Vd5-272); sdlg no. A85Fls to 100mm wide; outer florets (upper surface) light orange 26C, lightly overlaid with blue-pink (64C), becoming heavier towards apex, with vivid red 45B at base; outer florets (lower surface) deep purplish pink blends (64D/N74C). Leaves purple. Stem 0.8m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125358)

    ‘Dahlgr95’ 1Syn. Dahlegria White (Dahlegria Series)H: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2013), G: Verwer-Dahlias B.V., N: Verwer-Dahlias B.V., I: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2015), REG: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2018)Sdlg (Vd5-241) × sdlg (Vd5-272); sdlg no. A95Fls to 100mm wide; outer florets (upper surface) white NN155B, with faint light purple 75A veins, touched at base with brilliant greenish yellow 5B; outer florets (lower surface) as upper surface, but with more prominent strong reddish purple 72B veins. Leaves purple. Stem 0.55m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125359)

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    ‘Dark Fashion’ 5H: L.J.C.W. Berbee, G: L.J.C.W. Berbee, N: P.J.M. van Schie (2015), I: P.J.M. van Schie, REG: P.J.M. van Schie (2017)Fls to 80mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid red 46B, with dark purple-red (46A) at top; florets (lower surface) dark purple-red 46A, with light greenish yellow 5D longitudinal stripes and at base. Stem 1.4m, greenish, with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125365)

    ‘Daseks’ 10 (Dw.B.)Trade designations: Dalina Borneo (Dalina Series) & Dalina Midi Borneo (Dalina Midi Series)EU PBR Grant no. 9818 – granted 18 November 2002H: Gartneriet Skytthe Aps (pre-1998), N: Dalina Genetics ApS, I: Dalina Genetics ApS, REG: Dutch National Cultivar Registration Authority (KAVB) (2018)Fls to 70mm wide; outer and inner florets dark purple-red 53A; paler on reverse. Stem to 0.3m.

    ‘Dati’ 10 (Dw.B.)Trade designation: Dalina Midi Mariana (Dalina Midi Series)EU PBR grant no. 23112 – granted 25 August 2008H: Dalina Genetics ApS (pre-2006), G: Dalina Genetics ApS, N: Dalina Genetics ApS, I: Dalina Genetics ApS, REG: Dutch National Cultivar Registration Authority (KAVB) (2018)Fls to 80mm wide; outer and inner florets dark purple-red 53A; paler on reverse. Leaves dark green. Stem 0.2m.

    ‘Double Shine’ 5H: Ariko Dahliaveredeling, G: Ariko Dahliaveredeling, N: H. Mens & Zn (2016), I: H. Mens & Zn (2016), REG: H. Mens & Zn (2017)Sdlg no. Ariko 06-14Fls to 110mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid purplish red N57A, with brilliant greenish yellow 1A at base and with (N57A) at basal margins; florets (lower surface) vivid purplish red 67B, with light greenish yellow 1C at base. Leaves, greenish, with purple. Stem 1.1m, greenish with purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125366)

    ‘Duddon Beech’ 3H: D.G. Houghton, G: D.G. Houghton (2017), REG: D.G. Houghton (2019)Parentage unknownFls to 60mm wide; outer florets dark bronzy orange, with mustard yellow at apex; collar mustard yellow, with deep orange at base. Leaves dark green. Stem 1.0m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY125695)

    ‘Duddon Catherine’ 3H: D.G. Houghton, G: D.G. Houghton (2016), REG: D.G. Houghton (2019)‘Jane Horton’ hybridFls to 50mm wide; outer florets and collar pale lilac, washed with a darker tone. Stem 1.3m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY125694)

    ‘Duonos Kelias’ 11H: Dr A. Balsevičius (2013), G: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), N: Dr A. Balsevičius (2015), REG: Dr A. Balsevičius (2017)‘Vista Lindsey’* open pollinated; sdlg no. 199-14-13Fls to 180mm wide; outer florets light yellow-green 2C; inner florets brilliant greenish yellow 2B. Stem 1.17m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125367)Etymology: Dedicated to the ethnobotany event “A Way of Bread” (Duonos Kelias), which was held at the Botanical Garden of the Station of Nature Research and Environmental Education in Marijampolė

    ‘Dutch Carnaval’ 5Syn. ‘Dutch Carneval’, ‘Dutch Carnival’H: C. Geerlings, G: C. Geerlings, N: C. Geerlings, I: C. Geerlings (2004), REG: H.A. van Eeuwijk & Zn (2018)Fls to 150mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid red 45B, with vivid yellow 9A at apex and in a thin line along margins; florets (lower surface) light yellow 10B. Stem 1.0m, greenish with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125480)

    ‘Dutch Carneval’ 5Syn. of ‘Dutch Carnaval’. See also ‘Dutch Carnival’

    ‘Dutch Carnival’ 5Syn. of ‘Dutch Carnaval’. See also ‘Dutch Carneval’

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    ‘Electric Flash’ 9H: Ru-Ro Plant, G: Ru-Ro Plant, N: M.H. van der Zon & Zn (2009), I: M.H. van der Zon & Zn (2013), REG: J. van der Linden & Zonen B.V. (2018)Fls to 160mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid purplish red N57A, with basal half brilliant greenish yellow 4A; florets (lower surface) paler. Stem 1.0m, greenish, with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125368)

    ‘El Sol’ 5First Propagated: Swan Island Dahlias, G: Swan Island Dahlias, N: Swan Island Dahlias, I: Swan Island Dahlias (2010), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Sport from ‘Clyde’s Choice’*Fls to 160mm wide; outer florets brilliant greenish yellow 5B, heavily washed with orange (28A/34C) towards apex; inner florets brilliant greenish yellow 5B, only very lightly washed with orange. Stem to 1.2m. Fls may grow to over 300mm wide, if plants are disbudded.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125497)

    ‘Elwyn Thomas’ 5H: M.W. Twyning, G: M.W. Twyning (2016), N: Y. Bowman (2017), REG: L. Danks (2017)‘Hot Chocolate’* hybridFls to 150mm wide; outer and inner florets magenta, with dark red-pink at base. Stem 1.0m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125369)Etymology: Named in memory of Elwyn Thomas

    ‘Evanah’ 5H: A.C. Koot, G: A.C. Koot, N: M.H. van der Zon & Zn, I: M.H. van der Zon & Zn, REG: M.H. van der Zon & Zn (2018)Sdlg no. Ariko 52-15Fls to 150mm wide; outer florets blue-pink (N74D), with white NN155C at apex; inner florets as outer florets, but with more white. Stem 1.4m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125370)

    ‘Eve Margaret’ 5G: N. Cornes (2016), N: N. Cornes (2017), REG: N. Cornes (2017)Chance sdlgFls to 100mm wide; outer and inner florets dark red. Stem 0.8m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print

    supplied by registrant (WSY0215371)Etymology: Named for the granddaughter of the registrant

    ‘Ferncliff Inspiration’ 5H: D. Jack (pre-1999), G: D. Jack, N: D. Jack, REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls between 145mm–200mm wide; florets opening violet (N78B/C); outer florets becoming violet (N78B/C), touched white NN155C at apex; inner florets becoming white NN155C, touched with violet (N78B/C) towards apex. Stem 0.95m, greenish, with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125372)

    ‘Firebird’ 1Syn. of ‘Firebird NL’

    ‘Firebird NL’ 1 (Dw.B.)Syn. ‘Firebird’H: Messrs Dahlia-Maarse? (pre-1967), REG: Dutch National Cultivar Registration Authority (KAVB) (2018)Fls to 75mm wide; ray florets vivid red 44A; disc florets vivid yellow 12A. Stem 0.45m, greenish, with purple or red-brown.

    ‘Foxy Lady’ 5Syn. of ‘Foxy Lady US’

    ‘Foxy Lady US’ 5Syn. ‘Foxy Lady’H: N. Gitts, I: Swan Island Dahlias (1994), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 100mm wide; florets (upper suface) brilliant greenish yellow 3B, overlaid with deep purplish pink 70C at apex and marked with strong reddish purple 70B picotee; florets (lower surface) light greenish yellow 3D, with strong purplish red 71C at apex. Stem 0.95, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125697)

    ‘Free Thought’ 5H: P. Komen, G: P. Komen, N: M.J. Komen-Kruiswijk, I: M.J. Komen-Kruiswijk (c. 2017), REG: M.J. Komen-Kruiswijk (2018)Sdlg no. 24Fls to 100mm wide; florets white 155C, with vivid greenish yellow 2A at base, opening with a slight lilac glow at margins which fades at maturity; reverse white 155C. Stem 1.25m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125374)

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    ‘Frost Nip’ 5H: R. Takeuchi, G: R. Takeuchi, N: R. Takeuchi, I: R. Takeuchi (1988), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 200mm wide; outer and inner florets orange-brown (31C), with moderate reddish orange 35B blush and with white NN155C at apex. Stem 1.5m, greenish with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125457)

    ‘Fur Elise’ 5H: A.C. Koot, G: A.C. Koot, N: H.M. Weijers, I: H.M. Weijers (2017), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Sdlg no. Ariko 38-14Fls to 110mm wide; florets (upper surface) brilliant yellow 13B, overlaid with orange-brown (33C); florets (lower surface) brilliant greenish yellow 5B, overlaid with strong red 51A. Stem 1.5m, brown-red.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125375)

    ‘Gabrielle Marie’ 5Trade designation: Gabrielle UsH: Swan Island Dahlias, N: Swan Island Dahlias, I: Swan Island Dahlias (2006), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 100mm wide; outer and inner florets opening yellow-orange (22A), with vivid greenish yellow 2A at base, becoming washed with red-pink (51A) at apex on reverse. Stem 1.0m, greenish with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125496)Borderline waterlily dahlia.

    Gabrielle Us 5Trade designation of ‘Gabrielle Marie’

    ‘Garden Sensation’ 5H: A.C. Koot, G: A.C. Koot, N: J.J.M. Molenaar (2018), I: J.J.M. Molenaar (2018), REG: J.J.M. Molenaar (2019)Sdlg no. Ariko 28-16Fls to 110mm wide; florets (upper surface) deep purplish pink N74C, shading to very pale purple 97D at margins and towards base, with white N155A at base; florets (lower surface) deep purplish pink N74C, shading to very pale purple 97D at margins. Older florets may be slightly fimbriated. Stem to 0.75m, greenish with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125678)

    ‘Gelber Vulcan’ 9First propagated: Dr G. Wirth, G: Dr G. Wirth, N: Dr G. Wirth, I: Dr G. Wirth (1988), REG: J. van der Linden & Zonen B.V. (2019)Sport from ‘Vulcan’Fls to 170mm wide; florets (upper suface) brilliant greenish yellow 3A; florets (lower surface) between brilliant greenish yellow 3B and light greenish yellow 3C, occasionally with a small red stripe. Stem to 0.9m, greenish with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125676)

    ‘Geri Scott’ 9Syn. ‘Gerry Scott’H: G. Farrier (pre-1970), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 160mm wide; florets (upper surface) dark purple-red (53A), touched with deep reddish purple 77A and white 155A at apex; florets (lower surface) white 155A, heavily overlaid with moderate purplish red 64A. Stem 1.35m, red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125376)

    ‘Gerry Scott’ 8Syn. of ‘Geri Scott’

    ‘Gitts Attention’ 11H: N. Gitts, I: Swan Island Dahlias (2000), REG: H.A. van Eeuwijk & Zn (2017)Fls to 85mm wide; florets (upper surface) white 155C, with brilliant greenish yellow 1B at base; florets (upper surface) white 155C, with pale greenish yellow 2D at base. Leaves light green. Stem to 1.1m, light green.

    ‘Gitts Crazy’ 13I: Swan Island Dahlias (2012), REG: Firma van der Vlugt (2018)Fls to 150mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid yellow 9B, with vivid red 45B margin and stripes; florets (lower surface) strong purplish red 60B, with light blue-pink (65B) stripes. The florets are curled inwards towards the midrib, showing the contrasting reverse. Stem 1.25m, red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125482)Sometimes listed as a Stellar dahlia

    ‘Glamour Girl’ 5Syn. of ‘Glamour Girls’

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    ‘Glamour Girls’ 5Syn. ‘Glamour Girl’H: N. Gitts, I: Swan Island Dahlias (2009), REG: H.M. Weijers (2017)Fls to 155mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid reddish purple N74A, spotted with light purple 75A and with a moderate purplish pink N74D blush towards base; florets (lower surface) white N155C, overlaid with strong purple N80A. Stem 1.4m, greenish, with purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125377)Often listed as a semi-cactus

    ‘Gloriosa’ 5Syn. of ‘Connells Gloriosa’

    ‘Grand Finale’ 9I: Swan Island Dahlias (2004), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 150–200mm wide; outer and inner florets dark purple-red (53A), with white NN155D flecks and stripes and white NN155D at apex. Stem to 1.2m, greenish with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125479)

    ‘Great Hercules’ 5First propagated: J. van der Linden & Zonen B.V.; G: J. van der Linden & Zonen B.V., N: J. van der Linden & Zonen B.V. (2016), I: J. van der Linden & Zonen B.V. (2016), REG: J. van der Linden & Zonen B.V. (2017)Sport from ‘Spartacus’Fls to 180mm wide; florets (upper surface) light yellow-orange (22A), with yellow-orange (15A) at base; florets (lower surface) yellow-orange (21C), lightly overlaid with blue-pink (63C). Stem 1.05m, greenish with purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125378)

    ‘Gryphon’ 5H: K.E. Stock, G: K.E. Stock (2013), N: Gryphon Property Partners (2016), I: National Dahlia Collection (2017), REG: Gryphon Property Partners (2017)Sdlg no. Stella 1Fls to 170mm wide; outer florets light purple, paling to white at apex; inner florets light purple, touched red on reverse at base. Stem 1.3m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by National Dahlia Collection (WSY0125379)

    Happy Days Bico 1Trade designation of ‘Hdbic34’

    Happy Days Neon 1Trade designation of ‘Hdne33’. See also ‘Hdy33’

    Happy Days Red 1Trade designation of ‘Hdsc18’. See also Happy Days Scarlet, ‘Hdry18’ and ‘Hdsy18’

    Happy Days Scarlet 1Trade designation of ‘Hdsc18’. See also Happy Days Red, ‘Hdry18’ and ‘Hdsy18’

    ‘Hawaii NL’ 5H: (pre-2003), REG: M.H. van der Zon & Zn (2018)Fls to 110mm wide; outer and inner florets brilliant greenish yellow 1A, overlaid with vivid reddish purple N74A towards apex, with a prominent white spot at apex. Stem 0.8m

    ‘Hdbic34’ 1 (Dw.B.)Trade designation: Happy Days BicoEU PBR Grant no. 46424H: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2011), G: Verwer-Dahlias B.V., N: Verwer-Dahlias B.V., I: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2015), REG: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2018)Sdlg no. y 34Fls to 90mm wide; outer florets vivid red (c. 45A, but darker), with upper half of florets strong orange-yellow 163B. Leaves purple. Stem 0.3m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125380)

    ‘Hdne33’ 1 (Dw.B.)Syn. ‘Hdy33’. Trade designation: Happy Days NeonEU PBR Grant No. 46410H: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2009), G: Verwer-Dahlias B.V., N: Verwer-Dahlias B.V., I: Verwer-Dahlias B.V., REG: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2018)Sdlg no. y 33Fls to 90mm wide; outer florets moderate red 179A, with brownish orange 171B at base; reverse dark purple-red (53B). Leaves purple. Stem 0.35m, green, tinged with brownish red/purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125381)

    ‘Hdry18’ 1Syn. of ‘Hdsc18’. See also ‘Hdsy18’, Happy Days Red and Happy Days Scarlet

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    ‘Hdsc18’ 1 (Dw.B.)Syn. ‘Hdry18’, ‘Hdsy18’. Trade designations: Happy Days Red and Happy Days ScarletEU PBR Grant No. 46409H: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2010), G: Verwer-Dahlias B.V., N: Verwer-Dahlias B.V., I: Verwer-Dahlias B.V., REG: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2018)Sdlg no. y 18Fls to 90mm wide; outer florets strong red (c.46A, but brighter). Leaves purple. Stem 0.3m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125382)

    ‘Hdsy18’ 1Syn. of ‘Hdsc18’. See also ‘Hdry18’, Happy Days Red and Happy Days Scarlet

    ‘Hdy33’ 1Syn. of ‘Hdne33’. See also Happy Days Neon

    ‘Holly Huston’ 5H: N.E. Huston (pre-1991), N: N.E. Huston, REG: H.M. Weijers (2017)Fls to 170mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid red 45B, with vivid reddish orange N30A at base; florets (lower surface) dark pink-red (N34C), with light orange 26C at base and deep purplish pink 64D at apex. Stem 1.5m, greenish with purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125383)Often listed as a semi-cactus

    ‘Hollywood Twilight’ 7First propagated: P. Clubb (2016); N: P. Clubb (2017), REG: P. Clubb (2018)Sport from ‘Gurtla Twilight’Fls to 50mm wide; outer and inner florets clear, pale yellow, marked with a dark brownish red vein on reverse. Stem 0.9m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by D. Bates (WSY0125690)

    ‘Iceberg’ 5Syn. of ‘Iceberg USA’

    ‘Iceberg USA’ 5Syn. ‘Iceberg’First propagated: N. Gitts (pre-2004), G: N. Gitts, N: N. Gitts, I: Swan Island Dahlias, REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Sport from ‘Purple Taiheyō’*Fls to 160mm wide; outer florets white 155C; inner florets white 155C, touched with very pale purple 76D at apex. Stem 0.5m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125384)

    ‘Ieva’ 5H: Dr A. Balsevičius (2013), G: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), N: Dr A. Balsevičius (2018), REG: Dr A. Balsevičius (2018)Parentage unknown; sdlg no. 16-163Fls to 120mm wide; outer and inner florets light yellowish pink 19B, overlaid with bright red (46C/D), touched yellow at base; reverse of inner florets heavily washed with deep purplish red 59B. Stem 1.0m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125385)Etymology: Named for the registrant’s daughter

    ‘Innocent Silence’ 5H: P. Komen, G: P. Komen, N: P. Komen, I: M.J. Komen-Kruiswijk (2018), REG: M.J. Komen-Kruiswijk (2018)Sdlg no. 33Fls to 110mm wide; outer and inner florets brilliant yellow-green 154C, paling to apex, with light brown-yellow (159D) at apex; reverse of florets, touched light purple 75B at apex. Stem 1.25m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125386)

    ‘Isa Candy’ 5H: J.J. Vleut Jr, G: J.J. Vleut Jr, N: J.J. Vleut Jr (2018), I: J.J. Vleut Jr (2018), REG: J.J. Vleut Jr (2019)Fls to 70mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid reddish orange 33B at base, deepening through (34A) to strong red 53D at apex and margins; florets (lower surface) strong red 53D, with pale greenish yellow 13D at base and along veins. Stem 0.85m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125683)

    ‘Islander’ 5H: J. Wickey, G: J. Wickey, N: J. Wickey, I: J. Wickey (1983), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 180mm wide; florets (upper surface) blue-pink (63C), with vivid yellow 12A at base and in stripes along the florets; florets (lower surface) purple-red (58D), with orange (24C). Stem 0.8m, greenish with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125458)

    ‘Jacolyn Ewart’ 1H: M.W. Twyning, G: M.W. Twyning (2015), N: J. Ewart (2017), I: National Dahlia Collection (2017), REG: J. Ewart (2017)Sdlg no. MT 12/13Fls to 75mm wide; outer florets dark purple at centre, with pale purple towards apex.

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    Leaves dark. Stem 0.9m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by the National Dahlia Collection (WSY0215701)

    ‘Jake Mann’ 1H: K. Mann, G: K. Mann (2015), N: K. Mann (2018), REG: K. Mann (2018)D. excelsa × ‘Bayou’Fls to 70mm wide; outer florets reddish pink, overlaid with dark reddish pink towards base. Stem 2.0m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125387)Etymology: Named in memory of the son of the registrant

    ‘Janusz Bogdan Faliński’ 5H: Dr A. Balsevičius (2013), G: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), N: Dr A. Balsevičius (2015), REG: Dr A. Balsevičius (2017)Baroniņš sdlg AB1020 (LV) open pollinated; sdlg no. 14/3Fls to 120mm wide; outer florets very pale purple 69C, overlaid with red-orange (33A/41A) tones; inner florets red purple (67D) and very pale purple (69A) tones, overlaid with red-orange (33A/41A) tones. Stem 1.58m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125392)Etymology: Named for the well-know Polish Botanist Janusz Bogdan Faliński (1934–2004)

    ‘Javier G’ 4H: K. Connell, G: K. Connell, N: K. Connell, I: K. Connell (pre-2003), REG: H.M. Weijers (2019)Fls to 90mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid red 45B, with strong red 46A at apex; florets (lower surface) vivid red (46B/C), with light yellow (4D) at base. Stem to 1.1m, greenish with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125671)

    ‘Jean-Emmanuel Gilibert’ 4H: Dr A. Balsevičius (2013), G: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), N: Dr A. Balsevičius (2015), REG: Dr A. Balsevičius (2017)‘Golden Cream’* open pollinated; sdlg no. 14-74/10Fls to 112mm wide; outer florets pale yellow-orange (23C/D); inner florets vivid yellow 9A, overlaid with orange (25C) and orange-red (33D) and with darker tones on reverse. Stem 0.98m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125389)

    Etymology: Named in honour of the well-know French Botanist Jean-Emmanuel Gilibert (1741–1814). He was a Professor of the Department of Nature at Vilnius University and a founder member of the Botanical Garden of the University

    ‘Jewel Apricot’ 5 (Dw.B.)H: Bohemia Bulbs, G: Bohemia Bulbs, N: L.P.A. van der Salm, I: L.P.A. van der Salm (c.2003), REG: L.P.A. van der Salm (2018)Sdlg no. HA 9-93Fls to 55mm wide; florets (upper surface) moderate orange-yellow 164C, shading to light greenish yellow 5C at base; florets (lower surface) moderate orange 170D, with light greenish yellow 5C at base. Leaves dark green. Stem c.0.45m, green with a little anthocyanin

    ‘Jewel Scarlet’ 5 (Dw.B.)H: Bohemia Bulbs, G: Bohemia Bulbs, N: L.P.A. van der Salm, I: L.P.A. van der Salm (c.2003), REG: L.P.A. van der Salm (2018)Sdlg no. HA 22/90Fls to 60mm wide; florets (upper surface) red (33A), with orange-brown (170A) at base; florets (lower surface) orange-brown (170A), with yellow-brown (167C). Leaves dark green. Stem c.0.45m, green

    ‘J.W. Roy’ 9H: H. Plochaet (2013), G: H. Plochaet, N: H. Plochaet, I: H. Plochaet (2017), REG: H. Plochaet (2017)Parentage unknown; sdlg no. 13/4Fls to 170mm wide; outer florets dark red, with velvety bloom at apex and along margins; inner florets dark red, with velvety bloom and darker tones on reverse. Stem 1.8m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125476)Etymology: Named for the singer/songwriter Jan Willem Roy

    ‘Karma Amora’ 5EU PBR Grant no. 46422H: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2014), G: Verwer-Dahlias B.V., N: Verwer-Dahlias B.V., I: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2015), REG: Verwer-Dahlias B.V. (2017)Sdlg no. VD5-11Fls to 150mm wide; florets (upper surface) bright red (c.46A); florets (lower surface) as upper surface, but paler on the midvein. Leaves dark green. Stem 0.9m, green with purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125390)

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    ‘Kathleen H.’ 5H: T.E. Hindson (2015), G: T.E. Hindson (2016), N: T.E. Hindson (2017), I: T.E. Hindson (2017), REG: T.E. Hindson (2017)‘Keith’s Choice’ hybrid; sdlg no. A6070/7Fls to 90mm wide; outer and inner florets deep pinkish red, with paler tones on reverse. Stem 1.4m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125391)Etymology: Named in memory of the registrant’s mother

    ‘Kelsey Annie Joy’ 3H: C. Walker (c. 2006), N: C. Walker (2008), REG: C. Walker (2019)Fls to 115mm wide; outer florets bright yellow-orange; collar orange, with bright pink at apex. Leaves dark green.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125668)

    ‘Kick Off’ 5H: A.C. Koot, G: A.C. Koot, N: A.C. Koot (2017), I: A.C. Koot (2019), REG: G.J. Lensink (2019)Sdlg no. Ariko 67-17Fls to 110mm wide; outer florets vivid greenish yellow 2A, overlaid with brilliant orange 29A; inner florets as outer florets, but with strong purplish pink 63C on reverse. Older florets may become a little fimbriated. Stem 0.95m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125673)

    ‘Kona’ 5H: J.J. Vleut Jr, G: J.J. Vleut Jr, N: J.J. Vleut Jr (2018), I: J.J. Vleut Jr (2018), REG: J.J. Vleut Jr (2019)Fls to 75mm wide; outer and inner florets white 155C, with a slight blush (N155C), the flush becoming more pink with maturity. Stem 0.6m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125685)Borderline ball

    ‘Lady Darlene’ 5H: A.R. Grimm (pre-1984), G: A.R. Grimm, N: A.R. Grimm, I: A.R. Grimm, REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 140mm wide; outer and inner florets brilliant greenish yellow 3A, flushed with vivid red 46B towards apex and in a thin line along margins. Stem to 0.9m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125393)

    ‘Lady Liberty’ 5H: N. Gitts, I: Swan Island Dahlias (2003), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 130mm wide; outer and inner florets white NN155D. Stem 0.9m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125698)Borderline Miscellaneous Group

    ‘Laumė’ 10H: Dr A. Balsevičius (2013), G: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), N: Dr A. Balsevičius (2018), REG: Dr A. Balsevičius (2018)‘Twyning’s Pink Fish’ open pollinated; sdlg no. 14A-2Fls to 120mm wide; outer and inner ray florets pale purplish pink (56C/D), with light greenish yellow 5C at base; reverse with darker reddish pink tones; disc florets brilliant greenish yellow 5B. Stem 0.95m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125394)Etymology: Named for an ancient goddess of Lithuanian mythology. Laumė is depicted as a very beautiful woman who descended to Earth from the sky

    ‘Lavender Ruffles’ 5First propagated: Swan Island Dahlias; G: Swan Island Dahlias, N: Swan Island Dahlias, I: Swan Island Dahlias (2000), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Sport from ‘Purple Taheijo’*Fls to 200mm wide; outer and inner florets somewhat twisted, deep purplish pink N78C, with violet (N78D) towards the margins and with some pinkish white N155B longitudinal stripes. Stem 0.8m, green.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125459)

    ‘Leila Savanna Rose’ 5H: N. Gitts, G: N. Gitts, N: N. Gitts, I: Swan Island Dahlias (2012), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 130mm wide; florets (upper surface) white NN155A, lightly overlaid with light blue-pink (65B), with purple (70A) in a thin line along margins; florets (lower surface) white NN155D, heavily overlaid with purple (70A). Stem 1.0m, greenish, with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125395)Borderline semi-cactus

    ‘Lindsay Michelle’ 11H: L. Connell, G: L. Connell, N: L. Connell, I: L. Connell (2007), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 155mm wide; florets (upper surface)

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    strong purplish red 63A, with light greenish yellow 4C at base; florets (lower surface) blue-pink (63B), with pale yellow-green 4D at base. Leaves greenish, with purple. Stem 1.2m, greenish with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125399)Sometimes listed as a semi-cactus dahlia

    ‘Louis White’ 5First propagated: C. White (2016); N: C. White (2017), I: C. White (2017), REG: C. White (2018)Sport from ‘Aggie White’Fls to 350mm wide; outer and inner florets bright yellow. Stem 1.0m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125689)Etymology: Named for the father of the registrant

    ‘Lovelife’ 5EU PBR Grant no. 38270H: L.J.C.W. Berbee (pre-2012), N: P.J.M. van Schie, I: P.J.M. van Schie (c. 2014), REG: P.J.M. van Schie (2018)Fls to 110mm wide; outer and inner florets vivid red 45A, with brilliant greenish yellow 3A at base. Stem 0.8m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125400)

    ‘Love of my Life’ 5H: J.J. Vleut Jr, G: J.J. Vleut Jr, N: J.J. Vleut Jr (2018), I: J.J. Vleut Jr (2018), REG: J.J. Vleut Jr (2019)Fls to 100mm wide; florets (upper surface) yellow-orange (21B); florets (lower surface) orange-brown (168A), with light yellow-brown (162A) at base. Stem 0.9m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125679)

    ‘Lyla Stokes’ 5H: K.E. Stock, G: National Dahlia Collection (2016), N: L.L. Stokes (2018), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2018)Fls to 85mm wide; outer and inner florets coral-pink, with orange tones towards base. Stem to 1.45m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125401)Etymology: Named for a family member of the nominant

    ‘Macalisters Pride’ 10H: N. Gitts, G: N. Gitts, N: N. Gitts, I: Swan Island Dahlias (2005), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 150mm wide; outer and inner florets dark purple-red (60A), shading to vivid greenish yellow 2A at base. Leaves greenish,

    with purple. Stem 1.0m, greenish with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125481)Sometimes listed as a semi-cactus dahlia

    ‘Malvern Spring’ 1H: M.W. Twyning, G: M.W. Twyning (2016), N: J.S. Wheatley (2017), I: National Dahlia Collection (2017), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2017)Parentage unknown; sdlg no. D40Fls to 100mm wide; outer florets purple-pink, with a large spot of dark red at base. Stem 0.65m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125402)Etymology: Named for the organisers of the RHS Malvern Spring Festival and Royal Three Counties Show

    ‘Mambo’ 2Syn. of ‘Mambo NL’

    ‘Mambo NL’ 2Syn. ‘Mambo’H: E. van Dongen (c. 1994), G: E. van Dongen, N: E. van Dongen, I: E. van Dongen (c. 1998), REG: W. Borst (2018)Fls to 120mm wide; outer florets (upper surface) strong reddish purple 72C, with a darker tone in a thin line at margins; outer florets (lower surface) deep purplish pink 61A, with strong reddish purple 70B at apex and with some white 155D stripes; inner florets strong purplish red 60C, rimmed with brilliant greenish yellow 2B. Stem 0.9m, greenish, with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125403)

    ‘Mardi Gras’ 5Syn. of ‘Mardy Gras US’. See also ‘Mardy Gras’

    ‘Mardy Gras’ 5Syn. of ‘Mardy Gras US’. See also ‘Mardi Gras’

    ‘Mardy Gras US’ 5Syn. ‘Mardi Gras’, ‘Mardy Gras’H: Swan Island Dahlias, G: Swan Island Dahlias, N: Swan Island Dahlias (1999), I: Swan Island Dahlias (1999), REG: H.M. Weijers (2019)Fls to 80mm wide; outer and inner florets brilliant greenish yellow 5A, shading through vivid reddish orange N30B to red (N30A) at apex and along margins. Stem 0.9m, greenish with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125672)

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    ‘Marta’ 9H: R.E. Simon (pre-1994), G: R.E. Simon, N: R.E. Simon, I: R.E. Simon, REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 220mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid red 45B, with yellow-orange (17B) at base; florets (lower surface) moderate red 180C, with brilliant greenish yellow 6A at base. Stem 1.0m, greenish with purple or brown-red.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125404)Often listed as a decorative dahlia

    ‘Merlot Magic’ 5H: A.C. Koot, G: A.C. Koot, N: A.C. Koot, I: A.C. Koot, REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Sdlg no. Ariko 149-13Fls to 120mm wide; outer florets light purple 75A, overlaid with moderate purplish red 64A, with dark purple-red (59A) at apex; inner florets as outer florets, but more heavily overlaid with purplish red. Stem 1.1m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125405)

    ‘Milena F’ 5H: P. Komen, G: M.J. Komen-Kruiswijk, N: M.J. Komen-Kruiswijk, I: M.J. Komen-Kruiswijk, REG: M.J. Komen-Kruiswijk (2018)Sdlg no. (Milena Fleur)Fls to 110mm wide; florets (upper surface) opening blue-pink (63C), with light orange-yellow 22B stripes and spots from base, becoming mostly blue-pink (63C), with touches of light orange-yellow 22B; florets (lower surface) blue-pink (68B), with light yellow-brown (160D) at base. Stem 0.85m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125406)Sometimes listed as ‘Milena Fleur’

    ‘Mingus Jackie P’ 11H: P.R. Mingus, G: P.R. Mingus, N: P.R. Mingus, I: P.R. Mingus (2004), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 150mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid red 46B, shading to vivid reddish orange 34B towards base, with yellow-orange (13B) at base; florets (lower surface) deep purplish pink 68A. Stem 1.1m, greenish with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125699)

    ‘Mingus Randy’ 9H: P.R. Mingus, G: P.R. Mingus, N: P.R. Mingus, I: P.R. Mingus (2004), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 200mm wide; florets (upper suface) purple (77B/C), with white (155A) at base, with a narrow edge of purple (77B/C); florets (lower suface) paler than purple (77B/C), with white (155A) at base. Stem 1.0m, greenish with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125460)Borderline decorative

    ‘Miss Marioni’ 5H: D. Stewart (2016), G: D. Stewart (2017), N: D. Stewart (2018), I: D. Stewart (2018), REG: D. Stewart (2018)‘Martina’ open pollinatedFls to 105mm wide; outer and inner florets creamy yellow at base, overlaid with pink and red blends at apex and along margins. Stem 1.05m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125692)Etymology: Named for a friend of the wife of the registrant

    ‘Mister Dennis’ 5Syn. of ‘Siedlerfreude’. See also ‘Verdi’

    ‘Nadia Ruth’ 11H: Connell’s Dahlias, G: Connell’s Dahlias, N: Connell’s Dahlias, I: Connell’s Dahlias (pre-2008), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 145mm wide; outer and inner florets white N155C, with very pale purple 85D at margins. Stem 1.4m, greenish with purple or brown-red.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125407)

    ‘Nick Senior’ 5Syn. of ‘Nick Sr’

    ‘Nick Sr’ 5Syn. ‘Nick Senior’H: N. Gitts, G: N. Gitts, N: N. Gitts, I: Swan Island Dahlias (2009), REG: H.M. Weijers (2017)Fls to 220mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid red 44A, with the occasional vivid greenish yellow 2A stripe; florets (lower surface) vivid greenish yellow 2A, with the occasional vivid red 44A stripe. Stem 1.1m, greenish with purple. Florets may twist showing the yellow reverse; very occasionally fimbriated.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125408)

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    ‘October Sky’ 5H: Swan Island Dahlias, G: Swan Island Dahlias, N: Swan Island Dahlias, I: Swan Island Dahlias (2011), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 110mm wide; florets (upper suface) with small yellow mucro, moderate reddish orange N34D, with dark pink-red (51B) blush towards apex and with brilliant greenish yelllow 3A at base; florets (lower surface) light greenish yellow 4C, with purple-red (54B) above; inner florets with more yellow and less orange. Stem 0.85m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125462)

    ‘Olive Simpson’ 5H: R.J. Simpson, G: R.J. Simpson (2013), N: R.J. Simpson, I: R.J. Simpson (2017), REG: R.J. Simpson (2017)‘Nadine’ hybridFls to 120mm wide; outer florets pale creamy yellow, overlaid with vivid purplish red N57B towards apex; inner florets brilliant greenish yellow 1A, paling to pale creamy yellow overlaid with vivid purplish red N57B towards apex. Leaves greyish olive green NN137A, with moderate yellowish green 138A below. Stem 1.5m, moderate yellow-green 146B, tinged with greyish brown 166A.Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by registrant (WSY0141785)Etymology: Named for the registrant’s mother

    ‘Park Idylle’ 9 (Dw.B.)H: C. Geerlings, G: C. Geerlings, N: C. Geerlings, I: Geerlings Dahlias (c. 1978), REG: Geerlings Dahlias (2018)Fls to 120mm wide; outer and inner florets vivid reddish orange (33A/B). Stem 0.55m, green.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125410)

    ‘Parkland Glory’ 5H: J. Rowse, G: J. Rowse, N: J. Rowse, I: J. Rowse (2006), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 200mm wide; florets (upper surface) red (N30A), with vivid yellow 12A at base and at the margins of the apex; florets (lower surface) red (N30A), with vivid yellow 12A stripes. Stem 1.0m, greenish with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125411)

    ‘Paty Callas’ 1H: M.W. Twyning, G: M.W. Twyning (2017), N: J. Wheatley (2017), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2018)Parentage unknown; sdlg no. D22Fls to 75mm wide; outer florets ruby red, touched red-pink at apex. Foliage dark. Stem 1.5m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125412)

    ‘Penhill Dr Sol Cohen’ 5H: W.H. Maritz (2003), G: W.H. Maritz (2004), N: W.H. Maritz (2005), I: W.H. Maritz (2009), REG: W.H. Maritz (2018)‘Penhill Summer’ × ‘Penhill Nigel Thompson’Fls to 220mm wide; outer and inner florets yellow and pink blends. Stem 1.3m.Etymology: Named for the late physician

    ‘Penhill Roy Alexander’ 5H: W.H. Maritz (2002), G: W.H. Maritz (2003), N: W.H. Maritz (2003), I: W.H. Maritz (2009), REG: W.H. Maritz (2018)‘Penhill Rose Marie’* × ‘Penhill Rosy Morn’Fls to 210mm wide; outer florets orange-yellow, with touches of reddish pink; inner florets orange-yellow, heavily overlaid with reddish pink, touched bright yellow on reverse. Stem 1.5m.Etymology: Named for the late Roy Alexander, newspaper colleague and friend of the hybridiser

    ‘Penhill Spencer H.’ 5H: W.H. Maritz (2000), G: W.H. Maritz (2001), N: W.H. Maritz (2005), I: W.H. Maritz (2009), REG: W.H. Maritz (2018)‘Pennsgift’* × ‘Penhill Rosy Morn’Fls to 230mm wide; outer and inner florets dark lavender. Stem 1.5m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125414)Etymology: Named for the late Spencer Hayward, newspaper colleague and friend of the hybridiser

    ‘Petra’s Wedding’ 5H: J. Daniels, G: J. Daniels, N: E. van Dongen, I: E. van Dongen (1991), REG: E. van Dongen (2018)Fls to 70mm wide; outer and inner florets white NN155D, touched brilliant greenish yellow 1B at base. Stem 1.1m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125416)Variously listed as a decorative, ball or pompon dahlia

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    ‘Pinkie Swear’ 5H: Swan Island Dahlias, G: Swan Island Dahlias, N: Swan Island Dahlias, I: Swan Island Dahlias (c. 2012), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 150mm wide; florets (upper surface) opening vivid red 45B, with deep purplish pink N57C at apex and with brilliant greenish yellow 3B stripes from the base, becoming deep purplish pink N57C, with vivid purplish red N57A at apex and with longitudinal brilliant greenish yellow 3B stripes from base; florets (lower surface) pale purplish pink 62D, with vivid purplish red 61C. Stem 1.2m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125417)Sometimes listed as a semi-cactus dahlia

    ‘Plochaet Pink Explosion’ 9H: H. Plochaet, G: H. Plochaet, N: H. Plochaet (2015), I: H. Plochaet (2015), REG: H. Plochaet (2017)Parentage unknown; sdlg no. 015/64Fls to 160mm wide; outer and inner florets bright pink, overlaid with red-pink tones towards base, with bright yellow at base. Stem 1.6m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125477)

    ‘Plochaet Sunblaze’ 9H: H. Plochaet, G: H. Plochaet, N: H. Plochaet (2015), I: H. Plochaet (2015), REG: H. Plochaet (2017)Parentage unknown; sdlg no. 015/63Fls to 160mm wide; outer and inner florets bright coral red, touched with a paler tone at apex. Stem 1.6m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125478)

    ‘Polka’ 2Syn. of ‘Polka NL’

    ‘Polka NL’ 2Syn. ‘Polka’H: E. van Dongen, G: E. van Dongen, N: E. van Dongen, I: E. van Dongen (c. 1999), REG: M.H. van der Zon & Zn (2018)Fls to 120mm wide; ray florets (upper surface) white NN155A, with dark purple-red (60A) picotee and variable longitudinal stripes; ray florets (lower surface) as upper surface, but paler; disc florets brilliant greenish yellow 6B. Stem 1.1m, greenish with purple or brown-red.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125420)

    ‘Prämie 18’ 5Syn. ‘Prämie XVIII’, ‘Prémie XVIII’H: J. Pozzi (pre-1948), REG: Dutch National Cultivar Registration Authority (KAVB) (2018)Fls variable, 130–250mm (if disbudded) wide; outer and inner florets strong purple N80A, striped with strong purplish red 72A and with white NN155D at apex and along margins. Stem to 1.2m, greenish with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125472)

    ‘Prämie XVIII’ 5Syn. of ‘Prämie 18’. See also ‘Prémie XVIII’

    ‘Prémie XVIII’ 5Syn. of ‘Prämie 18’. See also ‘Prämie XVIII’

    ‘Princess Pauline Elizabeth’ 1H: G. Moore (2016), G: G. Moore (2017), N: G. Moore (2017), REG: G. Moore (2017)Parentage unknownFls to 82mm wide; outer florets dark orange-pink, changing to paler red-pink tones at apex. Stem 0.85m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125421)Etymology: Named after the registrant’s mother

    ‘Purple Planet’ 5H: A.C. Koot, G: A.C. Koot, N: H.M. Weijers, I: H.M. Weijers (2017), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Sdlg no. Ariko 81-14Fls to 100mm wide; outer and inner florets vivid reddish purple N74B, with brownish orange 171B at base. Leaves, light green, with dark red veins. Stem 1.5m, greenish with purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125422)

    ‘Purple Posy’ 2H: Firma van der Vlugt (2015), G: Firma van der Vlugt, N: Firma van der Vlugt (2018), I: Firma van der Vlugt (2018), REG: Firma van der Vlugt (2018)Sdlg no. FV 15-91Fls to 115mm wide; outer florets vivid reddish purple N74B, with strong orange-yellow 22A at base; inner florets strong purplish red 61B, with pale orange-yellow 23D at rim. Stem 1.1m, red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125700)

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    ‘Ragana’ 10H: Dr A. Balsevičius (2013), G: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), N: Dr A. Balsevičius (2018), REG: Dr A. Balsevičius (2018)‘Twyning’s Pink Fish’ open pollinated; sdlg no. 14A-3Fls to 120mm wide; outer florets yellow-orange (20C); inner florets orange-red (33C). Stem 0.75m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125423)Etymology: Named for an ancient Lithuanian goddess. Ragana is the goddess of forest depth and darkness, she is also the leader of the power of nature and people’s destiny

    ‘Red Jill’ 5H: J.J. Vleut Jr, G: J.J. Vleut Jr, N: J.J. Vleut Jr (2012), I: J.J. Vleut Jr (2012), REG: J.J. Vleut Jr (2019)Fls to 80mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid red 46B, shading to vivid red 44A at base and with strong red 46A at apex; florets (lower surface) dark purple-red (53A), with light greenish yellow 6D at base and along veins. Stem 1.0m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125681)

    ‘Richards Fortune’ 2H: P. Komen, G: P. Komen, N: P. Komen, I: M.J. Komen-Kruiswijk (2017), REG: M.J. Komen-Kruiswijk (2018)Fls to 130mm wide; ray florets violet (N78B/C), with light purple 76A at margins and with strong purple N80A stripes; disc florets purple (72A), with brilliant greenish yellow 5B at apex. Stem 1.1m, greenish with purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125424)

    ‘Royal Sunset’ 5First propagated: L.M. van der Lans V.O.F., G: L.M. van der Lans V.O.F., N: L.M. van der Lans V.O.F., I: L.M. van der Lans V.O.F. (c. 2004), REG: L.M. van der Lans V.O.F. (2017)Sport from ‘Duet’; sdlg no. LLA 001Fls to 120mm wide; florets (upper surface) greenish yellow (1B/2A), changing to yellow-brown (168C/D), with purple/pink glow and strong purplish red 60C at edge, apex greenish white 155C; florets (lower surface) vivid purplish red 57D and yellow-brown (168D) stripes on lighter ground, with yellow-green (1D) at base and greenish white 155C at apex. Leaves light green. Stem 1.05m, with anthocyanine

    ‘Sagitta’ 5First propagated: A.C. Koot, G: A.C. Koot, N: M.H. van der Zon & Zn, I: M.H. van der Zon & Zn (2017), REG: M.H. van der Zon & Zn (2018)Sport from ‘Terrone’Fls to 140mm wide; florets (upper surface) vivid greenish yellow 2A, overlaid with pale yellow-green 4D at midrib, with purplish pink (73A/B) at apex; florets (lower surface) pale yellow-green 4D, with light purple 75A at apex. Stem 1.4m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125465)

    ‘Saint Martin’ 5H: A.C. Koot, G: A.C. Koot, N: P.M.C. Limmen, I: P.M.C. Limmen (2017), REG: P.M.C. Limmen (2018)Sdlg no. Ariko 169-13Fls to 95mm wide; florets (upper surface) purple-red (N66A), with strong purplish red 67A margins and white NN155B at base; florets (lower surface) blue-pink (65A), with greenish white 157D at base. Leaves, green, small, clustered together under flower. Stem 1.25m, green.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125425)Borderline waterlily dahlia

    ‘Sally Katherine’ 5H: K.E. Stock, G: National Dahlia Collection (2015), N: E. Gunn (2018), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2018)Sdlg no. Ken 57Fls to 200mm wide; outer and inner florets red-pink, with orange-yellow at base and dark red-pink in a thin line at margins and along veins. Stem 1.6m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125428)Etymology: Named for the sister of the nominant on her birthday

    ‘Salmon Prince’ 9G: R.J. Simpson, N: R.J. Simpson (2017), I: R.J. Simpson (2017), REG: R.J. Simpson (2017)Fls to 120mm wide; outer and inner florets mid-orange (N25C), with brilliant yellow 13C at base; inner florets with red (39B) reverse. Leaves (upper surface) mid olive green 164A; (lower surface) moderate yellow-green 147A. Stem to 1.4m, strong yellow-green 144A, overlaid with greyish brown 166A.Nomenclatural Standard: herbarium specimen supplied by registrant (WSY0141784)

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    ‘Seniors Art’ 10H: J.J. Vleut Jr, G: J.J. Vleut Jr, N: J.J. Vleut Jr, I: J.J. Vleut Jr, REG: J.J. Vleut Jr (2018)Fls to 80mm wide; florets (upper surface) very pale purple 69A, with deep purplish pink N74C at apex and touched brilliant greenish yellow 3A at base; florets (lower surface) very light purple 75C, with vivid reddish purple N74A veins and with brilliant greenish yellow 3A at base. Leaves dark green, with purple. Stem 1.1m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125430)

    ‘Seniors Creation’ 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 (2018)Fls to 100mm wide; outer florets light blue violet (69C), with violet (N80C) at apex, touched vivid greenish yellow 2A at base; inner florets light blue violet (69C), with violet (N78A) at apex (on upper and lower surfaces), touched vivid greenish yellow 2A at base. Stem 1.3m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125431)

    ‘Seniors Hope’ 10 (Dw.B.)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 (2018)Fls to 90mm wide; florets (upper surface) yellow-orange (11A), overlaid with light purple 75B, towards apex, with occasional deep purplish red 61A stripes; florets (lower surface) deep purplish red 61A. Leaves greenish, with purple. Stem 0.6m, brown-purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125432)

    ‘Seniors Love’ 10H: 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 (2018)Fls to 80mm wide; outer and inner florets vivid red 45A. Stem 0.85m, red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125433)Borderline decorative

    ‘Shirwell Greta’ 5H: A.G. Kingdon (2010), G: A.G. Kingdon (2011), N: A.G. Kingdon, I: Halls of Heddon (2014), REG: A.G. Kingdon (2018)Parentage unknownFls to 265mm wide; outer and inner florets bright yellow. Stem 1.2m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125434)

    Etymology: Named for the registrant’s home village and for his mother

    ‘Siedlerfreude’ 5Syn. ‘Mister Dennis’; ‘Verdi’‘Siedlerstolz’ has thrown out this sport a number of times. It has also been named ‘Verdi’ and ‘Mister Dennis’, but ‘Siedlerfreude’ appears to be the earliest named sport and so takes precedence.First propagated: S. Engelhardt (1977); G: S. Engelhardt, N: S. Engelhardt, I: S. Engelhardt, REG: H.A. van Eeuwijk & Zn (2017)Sport from ‘Siedlerstolz’Fls to 130mm wide; florets (upper surface) dark purple-red (59A) at base, shading to deep purple-red (53A), with a band of vivid purplish pink N66B above and white 155C at apex; florets (lower suface) purple (59C) at base, with a band of deep purplish pink N66C above, with white 155C at apex. Stem 0.8m, light green, with anthocyanine.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125435)TGA 2002Often listed as a semi-cactus dahlia

    ‘Simon Russell’ 6H: N.R. Flint (2014), G: N.R. Flint (2015), N: N.R. Flint (2015), I: N.R. Flint, REG: N.R. Flint (2017)‘Rebecca Marie’ hybrid; sdlg no. RM/3/14Fls to 100mm wide; outer and inner florets dark burgundy red. Leaves dark green. Stem 1.5m.

    ‘Sisa’ 5 (Dw.B.)H: K. van Dongen, G: K. van Dongen, N: H. Willemse Jr, I: H. Willemse Jr (1984), REG: Dutch National Cultivar Registration Authority (KAVB) (2018)Fls to 95mm wide; florets (upper surface) brilliant greenish yellow 3B; florets (lower suface) brilliant yellow 8A. Stem 0.55m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125436)

    ‘Skiron’ 5H: J.J. Vleut Jr, G: J.J. Vleut Jr, N: J.J. Vleut Jr (2018), I: J.J. Vleut Jr (2018), REG: J.J. Vleut Jr (2019)Fls to 120mm wide; outer and inner florets very light purple 75C, with vivid reddish purple N74A at apex; innermost florets with white NN155D at base. Leaves greenish, with purple. Stem 1.25m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125682)

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    ‘Sky Light’ 5H: A.C. Koot, G: A.C. Koot, N: M.H. van der Zon & Zn (2017), I: M.H. van der Zon & Zn (2017), REG: M.H. van der Zon & Zn (2018)Sdlg no. Ariko 50-15Fls to 140mm wide; outer and inner florets vivid reddish orange 42A, touched with vivid greenish yellow 2A at base. Stem 0.8m, greenish with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125466)

    ‘Smiling Don’ 5H: J.J. Vleut Jr, G: J.J. Vleut Jr, N: J.J. Vleut Jr (2018), I: J.J. Vleut Jr (2018), REG: J.J. Vleut Jr (2019)Fls to 90mm wide; florets (upper surface) strong purplish red 60B at base and margins, shading to (71C) towards the centre of the florets, with a broad central stripe of very pale purple 75D; florets (lower surface) strong purplish red 60C, with very pale purple 75D veins; the inner florets tend to have a sharper colour pattern and the stripe opens almost white (NN155D). Leaves dark green, with purple veins and picotee. Stem to 1.25m, purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125684)‘Soleil Soleil’ 5H: Dr A. Balsevičius (2013), G: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), N: Dr A. Balsevičius (2015), REG: Dr A. Balsevičius (2018)‘Twyning’s Pink Fish’ open pollinated; sdlg no. 14A-1/18Fls to 100mm wide; outer and inner florets brilliant greenish yellow 5B. Stem 0.97m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125437)Etymology: Named after the famous song “Soleil Soleil” performed by Dalida (1933–1987)‘Spassamacher’ 5Syn. of ‘Spassmacher’‘Spassmacher’ 9Syn. ‘Spassamacher’I: (c. 1986), REG: Dutch National Cultivar Registration Authority (KAVB) (2018)Fls to 130mm wide; outer and inner florets light yellow-green 2C, with orange-pink (35C) at apex. Stem 1.0m, red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125438)‘Stanley Kemp’ 5H: K.E. Stock, G: National Dahlia Collection (2014), N: D. Harvey (2018), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2018)Sdlg no. Ken86

    Fls to 50mm wide; outer florets bright, clear yellow; inner florets bright, clear yellow, touched orange at base. Stem 1.6m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125439)Etymology: Named in memory of the father of the nominant

    ‘Strawberry Smoothie’ 5H: H.A. van Eeuwijk, G: H.A. van Eeuwijk, N: P.J.M. van Schie (2016), I: P.J.M. van Schie (2016), REG: P.J.M. van Schie (2017)Sdlg no. HVE 16-13Fls to 160mm wide; outer and inner florets sometimes with revolute margins, vivid red 46A, shading to strong purplish red 58C, with white NN155D at apex. Stem 1.2m, greenish with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125440)

    ‘Strongfire’ 10H: Ariko Dahliaveredeling, G: Ariko Dahliaveredeling, N: M.H. van der Zon & Zn (2016), I: M.H. van der Zon & Zn (2016), REG: M.H. van der Zon & Zn (2017)Sdlg no. Ariko 121-13Fls to 100mm wide; outer and inner florets vivid red 45A. Stem 1.0m, brown-red.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125441)Borderline decorative

    ‘Summer Breeze’ 9H: Connell’s Dahlias, G: Connell’s Dahlias, N: Connell’s Dahlias, I: Connell’s Dahlias (2007), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 140mm wide; outer and inner florets brilliant greenish yellow 4A, with vivid reddish orange 34A at apex and in a thin line along margins. Stem 0.85m, greenish, with purple or red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125442)Borderline decorative

    ‘Tbilisi’ 11H: Dr A. Balsevičius (2013), G: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), N: Dr A. Balsevičius (2018), REG: Dr A. Balsevičius (2018)‘Vista Lindsey’* open pollinated; sdlg no. 201-14-143Fls to 170mm wide; outer florets brilliant greenish yellow 5A, with touches of reddish orange (31A/35B) at apex; inner florets brilliant greenish yellow 5A, with moderate reddish orange 35A at apex. Stem 1.4m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125443)Etymology: Named for the capital city of Georgia, the home city of the registrant

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    ‘Tirza’ 10H: J.J. Vleut Jr, G: J.J. Vleut Jr, N: J.J. Vleut Jr (2018), I: J.J. Vleut Jr (2018), REG: J.J. Vleut Jr (2019)Fls to 85mm wide; florets (upper surface) brilliant greenish yellow 3A, overlaid with strong red 46A towards apex; florets (lower surface) light greenish yellow 3C, overlaid with strong red 46A towards apex, with dark purple-red veins and a dark purple-red blush. Leaves purple. Stem 1.1m, dark purple.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125686)

    ‘Topmix Paars’ 1Syn. of ‘Topmix Purple’. See also ‘Topmix Purpur’

    ‘Topmix Purple’ 1 (Dw.B.)Syn. ‘Topmix Paars’; ‘Topmix Purpur’H: J.G. Ballego & Sons? (pre-1960), REG: T.A. Aanhane (2018)Fls to 50mm wide; ray florets (upper surface) brown-purple (187A), with purple-red (N66B) at apex; ray florets (lower surface) dark purple-red (60A), with purple-red (N66B) at apex and brown-purple (187A) at base; disc florets vivid orange-yellow 21A. Stem 0.25–0.5m, green, with anthocyanin

    ‘Topmix Purpur’ 1Syn. of ‘Topmix Purple’. See also ‘Topmix Paars’

    ‘Topmix Salmon’ 1 (Dw.B.)Syn. ‘Topmix Zalm’H: (pre-2001), REG: T.A. Aanhane (2018)Fls to 45mm wide; ray florets vivid orange 28B, with red-pink (51C) blush along midrib and purple-red (53A) along veins; disc florets yellow. Stem 0.25–0.5m, brown-red.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125444)

    ‘Topmix Zalm’ 1Syn. of ‘Topmix Salmon’

    ‘Tracey Louise’ 1H: P. West (2010), G: P. West (2011), N: P. West, REG: P. West (2017)‘Bishop of York’? × ‘Bishop of Llandaff’; sdlg no. OneOuter florets soft orange. Leaves dark green. Stem 1.0m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125445)

    ‘Valio’s Wedding’ 1H: National Dahlia Collection, G: National Dahlia Collection (2017), N: G. Deprez (2018), REG: National

    Dahlia Collection (2018)Parentage unknownFls to 75mm wide; outer florets mid-pink, mottled with red-pink along margins, with greenish yellow and a dot of dark red-pink at base. Leaves dark. Stem 1.5m, dark.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125446)Etymology: Named to commemorate the wedding of a family member of the nominant

    ‘Venamore’s Delight’ 5H: K.E. Stock, G: National Dahlia Collection, N: L. Danks (2018), REG: National Dahlia Collection (2018)Parentage unknown; sdlg no. Ken 95Fls to 200mm wide; florets twisted; outer florets yellow-orange, overlaid with pinkish orange towards apex; inner florets orange-yellow, overlaid with reddish pink towards apex. Stem 1.75m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125447)Etymology: Named for the botanical artist, Heidi Venamore

    ‘Verdi’ 5Syn. of ‘Siedlerfreude’. See also ‘Mister Dennis’

    ‘Verney Bethan’ 3H: R.K. Bailey, G: R.K. Bailey (2016), N: R.K. Bailey (2018), I: R.K. Bailey (2018), REG: R.K. Bailey (2018)Fls to 120mm wide; outer florets and collar white. Stem to 1.2m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125688)

    ‘Verney Kenzie’ 9H: R.K. Bailey, G: R.K. Bailey (2015), N: R.K. Bailey (2017), I: R.K. Bailey (2017), REG: R.K. Bailey (2017)Fls to 150mm wide; outer and inner florets bright, dark pink, with dark yellow at base and lighter pink tones at apex. Stem 1.0m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125448)

    ‘Victoria Ann’ 5H: N. Gitts, G: N. Gitts, N: N. Gitts, I: Swan Island Dahlias (2003), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 130mm wide; outer florets (upper suface) white (155C), with strong purple N80B at apex; inner florets (upper suface) white (155C), with strong purple N80B at apex and a darker tone (N80A) in a thin line at margins; florets (lower surface) white (155C), with strong purple N80A at apex. Stem 1.4m, red-brown.

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    Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125468)?The same as ‘Victorianne’. Sometimes listed as semi-cactus

    ‘Vik Jesse’ 10H: A.C. Koot, G: A.C. Koot, N: J. van der Linden & Zonen B.V. (2016), I: J. van der Linden & Zonen B.V. (2016), REG: J. van der Linden & Zonen (2018)Sdlg no. Ariko 104-15Fls to 110mm wide; florets (upper surface) dark purplish red N79A, changing to strong purple N80B towards apex, with white NN155D at apex; florets (lower surface) dark purplish red N79B, with white NN155D stripes to base. Stem 0.95, red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125470)

    ‘Vital Spark’ 8H: D. Stewart (2016), G: D. Stewart (2017), N: D. Stewart (2018), I: D. Stewart (2018), REG: D. Stewart (2018)‘Andrew Mitchell’ open pollinatedFls to 160mm wide; outer and inner florets bright yellow at base, overlaid with bright red towards apex. Stem 1.1m.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125693)Etymology: Named for the Clyde Puffer (cargo ship) of the same name

    ‘Westerton Ella Grace’ 5H: G.S. Hodgson (2015), G: G.S. Hodgson, N: G.S. Hodgson (2016), I: Halls of Heddon (2017), REG: G.S. Hodgson (2018)‘Hillcrest Divine’ × ‘Lilac Marston’Fls to 100mm wide; outer and inner florets white, with bluish pink at apex and along margins. Stem 1.5m.

    ‘Wiggens Wonder’ 14G: Hon. Mrs P.N. Turner (2016), N: Hon. Mrs P.N. Turner (2017), I: Hon. Mrs P.N. Turner (2017), REG: Hon. Mrs P.N. Turner (2017)Sdlg no. 1Fls to 70mm wide; outer and inner florets orange scarlet. Leaves dark. Stem 0.7m, dark.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125449)

    ‘Wigry’ 8H: Dr A. Balsevičius (2013), G: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), N: Dr A. Balsevičius (2015), REG: Dr A. Balsevičius (2018)‘Spriditīs’* open pollinated; sdlg no. 14-178Fls to 112mm wide; outer and inner florets purplish pink (N74C/D), with brilliant yellow 12A at base. Stem 1.36m.

    Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by registrant (WSY0125452)Etymology: Wigry (in Polish) is a small village in the administrative district of Gmina Suwałki, within Suwałki County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, in north-eastern Poland

    ‘Wine Eyed Jill’ 5Syn. ‘Wine-eyed Jill’H: J.J. Vleut Jr, G: J.J. Vleut Jr, N: J.J. Vleut Jr (2018), I: J.J. Vleut Jr (2018), REG: J.J. Vleut Jr (2019)Fls to 75mm wide; florets (upper surface) brilliant greenish yellow 3B, washed with very pale purple 75D towards apex, with strong purplish red 72A at apex; florets (lower surface) light greenish yellow 3D at base, with very pale purple 75D towards apex, with strong reddish purple 72B at apex. Stem to 1.15m, red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125680)Borderline miscellaneous

    ‘Wine-eyed Jill’ 5Syn. of ‘Wine Eyed Jill’

    ‘Yara Falls’ 5Syn. of ‘Yarra Falls’

    ‘Yarra Falls’ 5Syn. ‘Yara Falls’H: L. Ingram, G: L. Ingram, N: L. Ingram, I: L. Ingram (1973), REG: H.M. Weijers (2018)Fls to 200mm wide; florets (upper surface) opening strong purplish red 61B, with strong purple 77B on top half, with white NN155C at apex, becoming more purple; florets (upper surface) vivid reddish purple N74A and strong purple 77B, with some white stripes. Stem 0.85m, red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125453)

    ‘Yellow Happiness’ 9H: H.L.P.M. Timmer, G: H.L.P.M. Timmer, N: H.L.P.M. Timmer, I: H.L.P.M. Timmer (pre-1998), REG: Dutch National Cultivar Registration Authority (KAVB) (2018)Fls to 130mm wide; outer and inner florets brilliant greenish yellow 3B, with light greenish yellow 3C at apex. Stem 0.95, green.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125455)Sometimes listed as cactus dahlia

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    ‘Zonda’ 5H: J.J. Vleut Jr, G: J.J. Vleut Jr, N: J.J. Vleut Jr (2018), I: J.J. Vleut Jr (2018), REG: J.J. Vleut Jr (2019)Fls to 95mm wide; outer and inner florets briliant greenish yellow 3A at base, overlaid with vivid red 44A towards apex, with a darker tone (45A) at tip. Stem 1.0m, red-brown.Nomenclatural Standard: colour print supplied by KAVB (WSY0125687)

    ‘Žuvinto Lūgnė’ 10H: Dr A. Balsevičius (2013), G: Dr A. Balsevičius (2014), N: Dr A. Balsevičius (2015), REG: Dr A. Balsevičius (2018)‘Sp