Bradley Aaron
If we played favorites, Bradley Aaron would make the short list. It was introduced in 1999 and has staying power as it grows well in all sorts of climates. It produces nice tubers for sharing or multiplying your collection making it a standout for the amateur grower. 6” blooms on a 4.5’ plant are magenta with a stunning silver lining. This flower looks too special to be real and seems like it walked out of a watercolor painting instead of the garden. The color pattern is completely unique and this dahlia is worth every penny.
If we played favorites, Bradley Aaron would make the short list. It was introduced in 1999 and has staying power as it grows well in all sorts of climates. It produces nice tubers for sharing or multiplying your collection making it a standout for the amateur grower. 6” blooms on a 4.5’ plant are magenta with a stunning silver lining. This flower looks too special to be real and seems like it walked out of a watercolor painting instead of the garden. The color pattern is completely unique and this dahlia is worth every penny.
If we played favorites, Bradley Aaron would make the short list. It was introduced in 1999 and has staying power as it grows well in all sorts of climates. It produces nice tubers for sharing or multiplying your collection making it a standout for the amateur grower. 6” blooms on a 4.5’ plant are magenta with a stunning silver lining. This flower looks too special to be real and seems like it walked out of a watercolor painting instead of the garden. The color pattern is completely unique and this dahlia is worth every penny.