How we classify, source, and verify

Collectors know these plants better than any database does. One invented fact and we deserve to lose you. So the rule here is simple: every hard fact on a profile traces to a published source, or it is shown as not yet verified. We never fill a gap with a guess.

Classification follows the ADS

Forms and size classes follow the American Dahlia Society Classification and Handbook of Dahlias. The ADS recognizes six fully double forms that carry size letters (AA over 10 inches, A over 8 and up to 10, B over 6 and up to 8, BB over 4 and up to 6, M up to 4, MC up to 2) plus the ball group (BA over 3.5 inches, MB 2 to 3.5, P up to 2), singles (S, MS), and the open centered and specialty forms. A show designation reads size, form, color: B ID DB means a medium informal decorative in a dark blend.

You will see "dinnerplate" in our collection titles because people search for it, but it is catalog language for the biggest blooms, not an ADS class. Profiles use the real classification and say so when it is unverified. Our color stories (Blush and Cream, Peach and Apricot) are editorial groupings for browsing; the ADS classifies color separately with fifteen formal classes.

Where the data comes from

Profile facts come from ADS publications and award lists, the Stanford Dahlia Project registry mirror, the Royal Horticultural Society, hybridizer sites, and the catalogs of working farms, especially those that publish ADS class codes with their listings. Every profile lists its sources, and the links are real links, not decoration. When two credible sources disagree, we state the better supported value and record the conflict openly rather than pretending certainty.

Honesty about growing

We do not sell tubers, so we have no reason to hide that a variety is a stingy tuber producer, droops in a market bouquet, or holds for three days in the vase instead of seven. Growing notes include the hard parts. Where we report a farm's field observation, we name the farm.

Photographs

We publish real photographs of named varieties or none at all. Profiles without a photo yet show a drawn diagram of the ADS form, clearly labeled as a diagram. Every photograph carries its credit and license, and partner farms get a link on every use. We never generate an image of a named variety with AI, in any style, for any reason.

Availability

Supplier listings are checked by a person, dated, and labeled with the season they cover. A listing means a farm carried the variety that season. It is not a stock guarantee, and sale open dates change yearly, so confirm on the farm site before planning a purchase.

Corrections

Spot an error? We want it. Tell us and we will fix it and note the correction. The dataset currently covers 100 varieties and grows weekly.

Open verification queue

Fields we have not yet verified, in public, because honesty about gaps is part of the method. 282 open items.

  • Cafe au Lait: year: 1967 (Old House Gardens, Triple Wren); 1968 also claimed by Once Upon A Dahlia
  • Cafe au Lait: ads_form: informal decorative per multiple farm listings; no official ADS registration number located
  • Cafe au Lait: ads_size: not set; no sourced ADS classification
  • Cafe au Lait: bloom: 6-10 in per Old House Gardens vs 8-10 in per Floret and Triple Wren; field spans both
  • Cafe au Lait: tuber_yield: not sourced
  • Labyrinth: bloom: 6-8 in per Idlewild ADS B classification vs 8-10 in per Floret; ADS-coded value preferred
  • Labyrinth: tuber_yield: not sourced
  • Castle Drive: productivity: only a relative claim sourced (less floriferous than Coralie); no absolute rating set
  • Castle Drive: vase_life_days: not sourced
  • Castle Drive: tuber_yield: not sourced
  • KA's Khaleesi: Bloom size: ~10-11 in standard, with reports up to 11-12 in. Kept 10-11.
  • KA's Khaleesi: Year: retail catalogs list ~2019; earlier in ADS trials. No single registration year confirmed.
  • KA's Khaleesi: Stanley Johnson 2023 and Les Connell 2024 medals sourced only to Albrecht's own site, attributed as such; only the 2018 Hart Medal is ADS-confirmed.
  • KA's Khaleesi: Vase life: retailers claim long vase life but no sourced day range; left null.
  • Rock Run Ashley: Bloom size: Idlewild prints 2 to 4 inches; most vendors say 3 to 4. Kept 3-4.
  • Rock Run Ashley: Form: vendors widely call it a mini ball; ADS code 4004 (miniature formal decorative) per Idlewild wins here.
  • Rock Run Ashley: Height sourced only as 3.5 feet in Idlewild's field, so height_inches left null.
  • Bloomquist Tory P: Productivity: one vendor calls it a productive plant but the claim is thin; left null.
  • Bloomquist Blush: Form conflict: Idlewild prints ADS 7010 stellar (leaning formal decorative); Triple Wren sells it as formal decorative. Went with the ADS code.
  • Bloomquist Blush: Color conflict: butter yellow with rose picotee (Idlewild) vs clear cream with lavender picotee (Triple Wren).
  • Bloomquist Blush: ADS stellar size code does not map to this site's size enum; ads_size left null.
  • Bloomquist Blush: Bloom size: roughly 5 inches per research; only a single point value, no sourced range.
  • Cafe au Lait Royal: hybridizer: originator of the sport unconfirmed; sold by Geerlings Dahlia NL
  • Cafe au Lait Royal: year: 2020 per a secondary source; needs corroboration
  • Cafe au Lait Royal: ads_form: informal decorative per Floret, Decorative per RHS; official ADS class unverified
  • Cafe au Lait Royal: bloom: 8-10 in per Floret vs 6-8 in per other listings; field spans both
  • Cafe au Lait Royal: scarcity: classified limited from seller coverage; no explicit sellout data captured
  • Cafe au Lait Royal: productivity: not sourced
  • Cafe au Lait Royal: tuber_yield: not sourced
  • Jowey Mirella: Year introduced not found; circulating guess of ~2007 unconfirmed after registry and vendor lookups.
  • Jowey Mirella: No ADS size code found; ball size class left null.
  • Jowey Mirella: Height: DutchGrown lists 35-42 inches in one spot and 25-35 in another on the same page.
  • Small World: Height sourced only as 4 feet in Idlewild's field; left null.
  • Small World: No explicit sellout evidence in research, so scarcity left null despite strong demand signals.
  • Cornel: year: 1994 (Therapy of Flowers, garden.org); 1982 also circulates
  • Cornel: ads_size: ball class code not captured; not set
  • Cornel: vase_life_days: described as long lasting but no day count sourced
  • Cornel: tuber_yield: not sourced
  • Jowey Winnie: bloom: BA class, over 3.5 in; exact range not captured
  • Jowey Winnie: height: not sourced
  • Jowey Winnie: tuber_yield: not sourced
  • Sweet Nathalie: productivity: not sourced
  • Sweet Nathalie: vase_life_days: not sourced
  • Sweet Nathalie: tuber_yield: not sourced
  • Sweet Nathalie: scarcity: no sellout signal captured; classified widely-available from open listings
  • Peaches-N-Cream: Disambiguation: older cultivars named Peaches and Cream exist; this profile covers the modern miniature formal decorative DahliaAddict labels the popular one.
  • Peaches-N-Cream: Some vendor pages credit 'Blue DG 1993'; the Stanford-mirrored ADS record (Muntjewerff 1994, registered 2006) is used instead.
  • Peaches-N-Cream: Year_introduced uses the 2006 registration/introduction date, not the 1994 hybridizing date.
  • Peaches-N-Cream: Height not reliably sourced; left null.
  • Brown Sugar: Year introduced not found; research suggested possibly 1950s Dutch but no source confirms.
  • Brown Sugar: Hybridizer credit (Henk van Eeuwijk) rests on Fleur Farm's page; registry confirmation not found.
  • Brown Sugar: Height conflict: 30-36 in (Triple Wren) vs 44 in (Fleur Farm); range spans both.
  • Brown Sugar: Bloom size conflict: 3 in (Triple Wren) vs 4 in (Fleur Farm); range spans both.
  • Brown Sugar: No ADS size code found for the ball class.
  • Platinum Blonde: Hybridizer and year not found; ~2007-2010 Netherlands claims circulate (one growing guide says in cultivation since 2007) but nothing registry-grade confirms.
  • Platinum Blonde: Scarcity judgment: the trade-anything evidence is historic; current supply is broad, so set to limited rather than sells-out-fast.
  • Platinum Blonde: Height converted from RHS 1-1.5 m.
  • American Dawn: Bloom size conflict: Good Life prints B (6-8 in); research and some vendors say 5-6 in. Kept the printed class.
  • American Dawn: Height sourced only as under 3 feet (Good Life); left null.
  • American Dawn: Hybridizer first name not found; sources list only 'Komen'.
  • Chimacum Night: Hybridizer unconfirmed: Chimacum series is associated with David and Leone Smith of Chimacum, WA (Idlewild credits them with Chimacum Troy, 2003), but no source ties Night to them.
  • Chimacum Night: Year introduced not found.
  • Chimacum Night: Height not sourced; left null.
  • Belle of Barmera: Origin conflict: Australian heirloom ~1956 claims circulate; Idlewild's record says introduced by Bob Simon in 1987, and Simon may be the introducer rather than the original breeder.
  • Belle of Barmera: Bloom range: AA class is over 10 in (Idlewild, Floret say 10+); some vendors list 8-10. Upper bound of 12 is approximate.
  • Belle of Barmera: Height sourced only as 4.5 feet in Idlewild's field; left null.
  • Linda's Baby: ads_form: ball (ADS class 6004 per Idlewild) but other sellers market it as a miniature ball at about 4 in
  • Linda's Baby: productivity: Idlewild calls it an early, reliable producer; no rating set
  • Linda's Baby: vase_life_days: not sourced
  • Linda's Baby: tuber_yield: not sourced
  • KA's Cloud: year: set to 2015 (introduction year per the Floret interview); Albrecht's site dates the Hart and Dudley awards to 2014, which would put introduction at or before then. Conflict unresolved.
  • KA's Cloud: Derrill Hart and Lynn P. Dudley awards sourced to Albrecht's own site, attributed as such.
  • KA's Cloud: Height not cleanly sourced; left null.
  • Wizard of Oz: Hybridizer and year not found; ~1942 claim circulates unconfirmed.
  • Wizard of Oz: No ADS size code found; blooms at 2-3 in run larger than the P class ceiling, so size left null.
  • Genova: Year introduced not found.
  • Genova: Hybridizer credit (Kees Nelis) rests on vendor pages; registry confirmation not found.
  • Genova: Vendors split between ball and miniature ball; no ADS code found, size left null.
  • Burlesca: Hybridizer and year not found; suspected Dutch exclusive line, unconfirmed.
  • Burlesca: Bloom size sourced only as about 2 inches; no range found.
  • Burlesca: No ADS classification found; vendors split between pompon and miniature ball. Pompon used per Longfield and Ashridge.
  • Burlesca: Height not sourced; left null.
  • Verrone's Obsidian: Hybridizer full first name not found; sources list only 'Verrone'.
  • Verrone's Obsidian: Height sourced secondhand at about 36 inches (Gardenia); left null pending a better source.
  • Cornel Bronze: year: 2007 (Idlewild); 2004 also circulates
  • Cornel Bronze: bloom: BA class; exact range not captured
  • Cornel Bronze: vase_life_days: not sourced
  • Terracotta: Hybridizer and year unknown, likely unrecoverable: Triple Wren traces it to a box-store seedling assortment shared by Doug Ruhren.
  • Terracotta: No ADS size class found.
  • Terracotta: Bloom size conflict: 4-5 in (Floret) vs 7-8 in (Triple Wren field); range spans both claims.
  • Terracotta: Height sourced only as 60+ inches even when pinched (Triple Wren); no upper bound, so height_inches left null.
  • Terracotta: One minority source classifies it as informal decorative; semi-cactus is the majority and better-supported form.
  • Terracotta: No scarcity or sellout signal found in sourcing.
  • Crichton Honey: Hybridizer unknown.
  • Crichton Honey: Size class conflict: ball BA per Cincinnati code 6011, but some farms market it as a miniature.
  • Crichton Honey: Height conflict: 2.5 ft (Cincinnati, Goldenrod) vs 36-48 in (Triple Wren); range spans both claims.
  • Crichton Honey: Minority color claim: one farm describes cream to pale pink stock.
  • Blizzard: Year wrinkle: Idlewild says 2011; one search result suggested a pre-2006 record. Kept 2011 from the printed source.
  • Blizzard: Bloom size conflict: ADS M 2-4 in (Idlewild) vs 4-6 in vendor descriptions (research/Heirloom Soul).
  • Blizzard: Height not sourced; left null.
  • Koko Puff: Height sourced only as 3.5 feet in Idlewild's field; left null.
  • Caitlin's Joy: Research suggested a Polish import; sources instead credit Cor Geerlings (Netherlands) via the Ivanetti sport. Polish claim appears wrong.
  • Caitlin's Joy: Height sourced only as 5 feet in Idlewild's field; left null.
  • Caitlin's Joy: No explicit sellout evidence; scarcity left null.
  • Jomanda: Year (1996) and hybridizer rest on Good Life Dahlias' record; research had guessed ~1994. Registry confirmation not found.
  • Jomanda: No ADS size code found for the ball class.
  • Jomanda: Height not sourced; left null.
  • Jomanda: Disambiguation: Mary's Jomanda is a separate sport variety.
  • Penhill Watermelon: Year conflict: 2000 (multiple farm catalogs) vs 2006 registration (Stanford Dahlia Project); 2000 used as introduction year, unconfirmed.
  • Penhill Watermelon: Form conflict: semi-cactus (Stanford) vs informal decorative (most US farms, Idlewild ADS code 0110); ads_form left null.
  • Penhill Watermelon: Bloom sourced only as 10+ inches; no upper bound found, so bloom_inches left null.
  • Penhill Watermelon: Height unverified.
  • Penhill Dark Monarch: Color descriptions vary widely across registry, RHS, and farm sources; recorded as a range rather than resolved.
  • Penhill Dark Monarch: Vase life unverified.
  • Penhill Dark Monarch: Productivity sourced from a single grower (Triple Wren).
  • Shiloh Noelle: Bloom size conflict: farms list anywhere from 6 to 10+ inches; 8-10 recorded as the common value.
  • Shiloh Noelle: Productivity unverified.
  • Cafe au Lait Rose: hybridizer: not sourced; sold as a sister or sport of Cafe au Lait
  • Cafe au Lait Rose: year: not sourced
  • Cafe au Lait Rose: ads_form: informal decorative per Floret; official ADS class unverified
  • Cafe au Lait Rose: bloom: 6-8 in per Floret vs about 10 in per White Flower Farm and Breck's; field spans both
  • Cafe au Lait Rose: height: not sourced
  • Cafe au Lait Rose: tuber_yield: not sourced
  • Cafe au Lait Rose: scarcity: no sellout signal captured; classified widely-available from mainstream catalog coverage
  • Maarn: True hybridizer unknown; Dutch origin; Swan Island cited by some farms is the US introducer, not the originator.
  • Maarn: Year 2000 sourced from farm catalogs only.
  • Maarn: Form conflict: ball (Floret, Longfield, trade usage) vs formal decorative ADS code 3003 (Idlewild); no sourced ADS size letter.
  • Maarn: Bloom size claims range 2-6 inches across sources; 3-4 recorded as the common value.
  • Maarn: Height conflict: 30-40 in (Longfield) vs 5.5 ft (Idlewild field).
  • Maarn: Vase life described as long (Longfield) but unquantified.
  • Hapet Champagne: Breeder country (Austria) inferred from the HAPET prefix and Haslhofer attribution, not directly confirmed.
  • Hapet Champagne: Minor bloom size conflict: 6-8 in (Bear Creek agrees) vs 5-7 in (Bumblebee).
  • Hapet Champagne: Vase life unverified.
  • Diva: Bloom size conflict: research described 5-7 in heads; Idlewild's BB class prints 4-6. Kept the printed class.
  • Diva: Height not sourced; left null.
  • Salmon Runner: Hybridizer and year not found.
  • Salmon Runner: Form conflict unresolved: waterlily vs formal vs informal decorative depending on vendor; ads_form left null.
  • Salmon Runner: Height sourced only as 5 feet at FiveFork; left null.
  • Wine Eyed Jill: hybridizer: rendered inconsistently as Vleut or Utrecht, D.V. across listings; unresolved
  • Wine Eyed Jill: bloom: M class, up to 4 in; exact range not captured
  • Wine Eyed Jill: height: not sourced
  • Wine Eyed Jill: productivity: not sourced
  • Wine Eyed Jill: vase_life_days: not sourced
  • Wine Eyed Jill: tuber_yield: not sourced
  • KA's Boho Peach: Form: sold as miniature formal decorative; mapped to ads_form miniature-ball with form_notes, since the site enum has no miniature-formal-decorative. ADS registration not independently confirmed.
  • KA's Bella Luna: ADS registration not independently confirmed; form and size per retailer listings.
  • KA's Bella Luna: Lookalikes: no strong in-list match for a color-shifting white/lavender BB formal decorative; left a self-reference rather than assert a misleading match.
  • Chilson's Pride: Hybridizer first name not found; sources list 'C. Chilson'.
  • Chilson's Pride: No ADS size code found; bloom size suggests BB but left null.
  • Chilson's Pride: Height not sourced; left null.
  • Thomas Edison: Hybridizer conflict: Old House Gardens indicates Dutch origin; other sources credit Dahliadel (US). Left null.
  • Thomas Edison: Some vendors sell it as an informal decorative dinnerplate; Old House Gardens says formal decorative. Kept formal.
  • Thomas Edison: No ADS size code printed in sources; 6-8 in suggests B but left null.
  • Otto's Thrill: Origin country conflict: research suggested Germany ~1956; sources found credit Otto Aumuller, US. Spelling also varies (Aumuller/Aumiller).
  • Otto's Thrill: Height not sourced; left null.
  • Sherwood's Peach: Bloom upper bound approximate: sources say over 10 in (AA class); 12 is an estimate.
  • Sherwood's Peach: Height not sourced; left null.
  • Gitts Perfection: Hybridizer unverified: Gitts family / Swan Island attribution is implied by the name but no source states it; year not found.
  • Gitts Perfection: ads_size A derived from DahliaAddict's 'Large Informal Decorative' label; no numeric ADS code found.
  • Gitts Perfection: Height not sourced; left null.
  • Gitts Crazy: year: 2011 Hart Medal implies an earlier introduction; no registration year confirmed.
  • Gitts Crazy: form: ADS class is stellar (Cincinnati B ST DB), but some catalogs describe it as informal decorative. Followed the ADS class.
  • Gitts Crazy: height and productivity not sourced; left null.
  • Emory Paul: hybridizer and year unverified (a 1962 introduction circulates but was not confirmed against a registry).
  • Emory Paul: height not sourced; left null.
  • Ferncliff Copper: year unverified.
  • Ferncliff Copper: hybridizer recorded as the Ferncliff Gardens program, not a named individual; confirm the raiser.
  • Hamari Gold: hybridizer unverified (Ensum, UK circulates but unconfirmed).
  • Hamari Gold: year unverified (~1984 circulates).
  • Hamari Gold: height not sourced; left null.
  • Kelvin Floodlight: hybridizer unverified; ADS country code indicates Australia.
  • Kelvin Floodlight: height not sourced; left null.
  • Bracken Palomino: hybridizer and year unverified (the Bracken prefix points to New Zealand breeding).
  • Bracken Sarah: hybridizer and year unverified (Bracken prefix points to New Zealand breeding).
  • Lark's Ebbe: height not cleanly sourced; left null.
  • Golden Scepter: hybridizer unverified (variety dates to 1926).
  • Golden Scepter: form described as both flattened ball and pompon across sellers; followed pompon. Height not sourced.
  • Mikayla Miranda: Vase life unverified.
  • Mikayla Miranda: Height varies 36-60 inches across farm listings.
  • Snoho Doris: Floret calls it award-winning but the specific award is unverified.
  • Snoho Doris: Productivity unverified.
  • Snoho Doris: Height sourced as approximately 60 inches from a single farm (Idlewild).
  • Fluffles: Hybridizer attribution conflicts: Glenn Gitts vs Nicolas Gitts vs Swan Island Dahlias; recorded as Gitts family pending resolution.
  • Fluffles: Height conflict: 40-48 in (Triple Wren) vs 5.5 ft (Idlewild field).
  • Fluffles: Vase life unverified.
  • Valley Rust Bucket: Productivity unverified.
  • Valley Rust Bucket: Vase life unverified.
  • Valley Rust Bucket: Height sourced as approximately 48 inches from a single farm (Idlewild).
  • Santa Claus: Hybridizer unknown.
  • Santa Claus: Year 1983 sourced from secondary catalogs only.
  • Santa Claus: Height conflict across sources: 36-54 inches; range spans claims.
  • Santa Claus: Productivity unverified.
  • Appleblossom: hybridizer: unverified; a Kordonowy attribution circulates but is unreliable
  • Appleblossom: ads_form: collarette; ADS class number not captured
  • Appleblossom: vase_life_days: described as shorter by Triple Wren; no day count sourced
  • Appleblossom: tuber_yield: not sourced
  • Appleblossom: name: also sold as Apple Blossom
  • Polka: hybridizer: unverified; RHS registers Netherlands origin as Polka NL
  • Polka: year: registration year unverified; first appeared in shows around 2000 per Triple Wren
  • Polka: ads_form: anemone; ADS class number not captured
  • Polka: productivity: not sourced
  • Polka: tuber_yield: not sourced
  • Totally Tangerine: hybridizer: one stray caption says Swan River; treated as an error for Swan Island
  • Totally Tangerine: tuber_yield: not sourced
  • Breakout: productivity: not sourced
  • Breakout: vase_life_days: not sourced
  • Breakout: tuber_yield: not sourced
  • Breakout: name: also listed as Break Out
  • Breakout: scarcity: no sellout signal captured; classified widely-available from open listings
  • Sandia Brocade: No ADS size letter found.
  • Sandia Brocade: Productivity unverified.
  • Foxy Lady: Name collision: at least three distinct cultivars trade as Foxy Lady (Swan Island ombre ball, RHS Foxy Lady US, Allen's Foxy Lady 2022); this profile covers the Swan Island plant.
  • Foxy Lady: No sourced introduction year for the Swan Island plant.
  • Foxy Lady: Hybridizer recorded as Swan Island Dahlias; exact attribution unverified.
  • Foxy Lady: Form listed as ball by some farms and formal decorative by others.
  • Foxy Lady: Vase life unverified for the Swan Island plant; published figures may describe the Foxy Lady US cultivar.
  • Bracken Rose: Hybridizer and year unverified; Australian origin circa 1997 from a single unconfirmed snippet.
  • Bracken Rose: Identity question: the US-circulating plant is reportedly not the original Australian Bracken Rose (Five Fork Farms); cross-listed as Bracken Ruse on DahliaAddict.
  • Bracken Rose: Form conflict: formal decorative (Floret, DahliaAddict) vs ball (Five Fork, for the US plant).
  • Bracken Rose: Size letter M derived from the sourced miniature descriptor, not an independently sourced ADS classification.
  • Bracken Rose: Productivity unverified.
  • Bracken Rose: Height sourced as approximately 48 inches from a single farm (Five Fork).
  • Elvira: hybridizer unverified (ADS breeder code only).
  • Elvira: year ~1994 from the Fab 50 listing, whose year column is unreliable for older cultivars.
  • Elvira: height and habit not sourced.
  • Valley Porcupine: hybridizer unverified (Valley prefix may be Dave and Leone Smith).
  • Valley Porcupine: year unverified.
  • Valley Porcupine: height and productivity not sourced.
  • Bloomquist Jean: height not sourced; left null.
  • Pam Howden: hybridizer unverified (ADS country code indicates Australia).
  • Pam Howden: year unverified (~1996 circulates).
  • Pam Howden: height not sourced.
  • Parkland Rave: hybridizer unverified (Parkland series is Canadian prairie breeding).
  • Parkland Rave: year unverified.
  • Parkland Rave: height not sourced.
  • Lake Hills Creamsicle: hybridizer unverified (ADS breeder code only).
  • Lake Hills Creamsicle: year ~2020 from the listing; confirm against a registry.
  • Irish Gnome: height not sourced; left null.
  • Kelsey Dwarf: height not sourced; left null.
  • Hollyhill Black Beauty: hybridizer unverified (Hollyhill is Ted and Margaret Kennedy's program; confirm the raiser).
  • Clearview Edie: height not sourced; left null.
  • Clearview Jonas: height not sourced; left null.
  • Clearview Daniel: height not sourced; left null.
  • AC Ben: hybridizer unverified (AC prefix).
  • AC Ben: year 2010 from the listing; confirm against a registry. Height not sourced.
  • Fancy Pants: hybridizer unverified (ADS breeder code only).
  • Fancy Pants: year 2012 from the listing; confirm. Height not sourced.
  • AC Rosebud: hybridizer and year unverified (AC prefix).
  • Spartacus: hybridizer unverified (SEN breeder code).
  • Spartacus: year unverified (~1993 circulates). Height not sourced.
  • Sandia Regal: bloom size and height not yet sourced (very new introduction).
  • KA's Papa John: 2021 Derrill Hart Medal sourced only to Albrecht's own site, attributed as such.
  • KA's Papa John: Bloom listed as ~8 in single point value, no sourced range.
  • KA's Tiny E: Year unresolved: retailer lists 2026 (likely retail year), Albrecht's site lists a 2025 Hart Award. Left year_introduced null.
  • KA's Tiny E: 2025 Derrill Hart Award sourced only to Albrecht's own site, attributed as such.
  • KA's Tiny E: Form: sold as miniature formal decorative; mapped to ads_form miniature-ball with form_notes. ADS registration not independently confirmed.
  • KA's Tiny E: verified=false because year_introduced is not resolved.
  • KA's Champagne: Form/size: retailer-listed ST-PK at B ~5 in; ADS registration not independently confirmed.
  • KA's Champagne: Bloom listed as ~5 in single point value, no sourced range.
  • KA's Champagne: Lookalikes: no other stellar in the canonical list to compare against; left a self-reference.
  • KA's Mocha Jake: Year not sourced; left year_introduced null, so verified=false.
  • KA's Mocha Jake: Bloom size: ~4 in standard, with some reports of 5-6 in (minor conflict). Kept 4-4 as the central value.
  • KA's Mocha Jo: Form conflict: retailer descriptions vary between formal decorative and decorative. Went with formal-decorative and noted in form_notes.
  • KA's Mocha Jo: Year not sourced; left year_introduced null, so verified=false.
  • KA's Mocha Jo: ads_size mapped to M from ~3.5 in bloom; ADS registration not independently confirmed.
  • KA's Rose Quartz: Year: retailer lists 2026, likely the retail year rather than a confirmed registration. Left year_introduced null, so verified=false.
  • KA's Rose Quartz: Lookalikes: no strong in-list match for a medium-pink BB formal decorative with light center; left a self-reference.
  • Coseytown Goldilocks: Year not sourced; left year_introduced null, so verified=false.
  • Coseytown Goldilocks: Form farm-listed as informal decorative; ADS registration not confirmed, so ads_size left null.
  • Coseytown Goldilocks: Lookalikes: no close gold-dahlia match in the canonical list; linked sibling Coseytown variety as the nearest reference.
  • Coseytown Oriole: Form farm-listed as single (Fancy Single line); ADS registration not confirmed, so ads_size left null.
  • Coseytown Oriole: verified=false because the single form is farm-listed, not ADS-confirmed.
  • Coseytown Oriole: Lookalikes: no close orange single match in the canonical list; linked sibling Coseytown variety as the nearest reference.
  • Coseytown Rosewood: Form farm-listed as formal decorative; not ADS-classified, so ads_size left null and verified=false.
  • Coseytown Rosewood: Lookalikes: no close muddy-red dahlia in the canonical list; linked sibling Coseytown variety as the nearest reference.
  • Coseytown EverPeach: Form farm-listed as formal decorative; not ADS-classified, so ads_size left null and verified=false.
  • Coseytown EverPeach: Lookalikes: no close in-list peach formal-decorative match outside the KA Bracken peaches, which differ in size and breeding; left a self-reference rather than assert a misleading match.
  • Coseytown Birthday Girl: Form farm-listed as ball; not ADS-classified, so ads_size left null and verified=false.
  • Coseytown Birthday Girl: Lookalikes: no close soft peach-pink ball match in the canonical list; left a self-reference rather than assert a misleading match.
  • Coseytown Honey Pot: Farm publishes only the seed mix page; bloom size, color, and height not sourced and left null.
  • Coseytown Honey Pot: Year not sourced; left year_introduced null, so verified=false.
  • Coseytown Honey Pot: color_class set to yellow-gold as a tentative read of the name only; no sourced color description. Revisit when the farm publishes a variety page.