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Caitlyn’s Joy Dahlia

$12.00
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Always a favorite in a bouquet, Caitlyn’s Joy is one of the workhorses of the garden.

Her productivity and gorgeous coloring makes her a must have in our garden. She tops out around 4’, requires a little staking, and produces more 3” ball form blooms the more she is harvested. Caitlyn’s Joy can start off blooming with a stronger pink coloring and then shift to reveal more lavender, salmon and a hint of yellow as the season progresses. She blends well with other colors and can be counted on to bloom all season long.

She’s a good tuber producer, stores well and is slightly slower to ‘wake up’ than other varieties in the spring, so be a little patient or pot her up in early March to give her a head start before planting out in May.

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Always a favorite in a bouquet, Caitlyn’s Joy is one of the workhorses of the garden.

Her productivity and gorgeous coloring makes her a must have in our garden. She tops out around 4’, requires a little staking, and produces more 3” ball form blooms the more she is harvested. Caitlyn’s Joy can start off blooming with a stronger pink coloring and then shift to reveal more lavender, salmon and a hint of yellow as the season progresses. She blends well with other colors and can be counted on to bloom all season long.

She’s a good tuber producer, stores well and is slightly slower to ‘wake up’ than other varieties in the spring, so be a little patient or pot her up in early March to give her a head start before planting out in May.

Always a favorite in a bouquet, Caitlyn’s Joy is one of the workhorses of the garden.

Her productivity and gorgeous coloring makes her a must have in our garden. She tops out around 4’, requires a little staking, and produces more 3” ball form blooms the more she is harvested. Caitlyn’s Joy can start off blooming with a stronger pink coloring and then shift to reveal more lavender, salmon and a hint of yellow as the season progresses. She blends well with other colors and can be counted on to bloom all season long.

She’s a good tuber producer, stores well and is slightly slower to ‘wake up’ than other varieties in the spring, so be a little patient or pot her up in early March to give her a head start before planting out in May.

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