Mix Dahlia seeds including Dinner Plate
Last spring I was selling dahlia tubers. Last Summer I was dahlia flowers, and now I have dahlia seeds available for purchase.
These seeds are bee crossed pollinated, collected from many colours and over a hundreds varieties : decorative, waterlilies, anemone, cactus, semi cactus, pom pom and dinner plate. I started to separate the seeds from the dried petals but after an hour doing it I felt as if I had crossed eyes so I gave up. I'm selling them as in pictures.
Cafe Au Lait, Lavender Perfection, Lilac Time, Fleurel, DIana's Memory, Sebastian, Nadia Ruth, Jowey Joshua, are just a few of my dahlia I've grown last summer.
* 1 Cup (250ml measurement cup) of Mix seeds $5 *
pick up address:
"TRADEZONE" ---> by the shop entrance
326 Flaxton Road, Rangiora
Happy to post it too, with extra cost.
postal in a letter envelope (own risk):
$2 NON RURAL
$3.50 - RURAL
NZ track post : start from $5
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