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Topmix Salmon Dahlia

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    3 Tubers per package
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    4.75 stars, based on 4 review(s)
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    Although the Topmix Salmon Dahlia is a dwarf variety, it is sure to make a large impact to your garden bed or container. The compact growing habit is perfect for the front border in your garden. The single blooms are a salmon/pink color and will bloom all Summer into Fall.

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    Vermont

    Pretty dahlia

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    The three tubers looked great when I planted them this spring. Two of the three have thrived in the ground, the other stopped growing and looked sickly around 4 inches tall. They are just starting to bloom now, and the color is not the salmon I had ordered but a more pink-purple shade. They are still pretty and I'm happy with them, just not exactly what I expected.

    Indiana

    Customer service

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    Great service from Holland Bulb Farms. They sent my order when promised, provided viable bulbs, and followed through on their promises. Will continue to be a loyal customer.

    Topmix Salmon Dahlia

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    Tubers arrived in good shape. Sprouted within days once I planted them and are producing buds after only about 4 weeks. I'll have flowers in June!

    Iowa

    Nice

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    This is my first season growing dahlias ever. I put the tubers in the ground because my area was having 78-84 degree days. Then of course we got a late season cold snap. I mulched heavily and am happy to report all of the dahlias from this group are growing and doing quite well.