Greencastle, Pennsylvania
Coseytown Flowers
- Sales open
- Tuber and seed sales generally run January through April, with announced restock sales (2025-26 season)
- Ships to
- All 50 US states; tubers held and shipped from April by climate region
- How they sell
- Single tubers and seeds, including the farm's own Coseytown breeding line
- Stock
- Field grown on the farm
LeeAnn Huber's breeding farm, incorporated 2015. States it was the first business to run onsite RNA virus testing in dahlias, starting 2020, with DNA testing since 2023.
Profiled varieties they carry
Coseytown Honey Pot
Color not currently published by the farm, which lists only the seed mix page. The name suggests honey-gold tones, but we have no sourced description to confirm it.
Coseytown Goldilocks
Saturated gold, a honey-mustard yellow with extra ruffling in the petals. The deep, warm tone reads richer than a typical clear yellow dahlia.
Coseytown Oriole
Fiery red-orange with uncommonly dark centers, set off by glossy dark foliage and near-black stems. The dark eye and dark plant make the hot color read even hotter.
Coseytown Rosewood
Muted muddy red with a contrasting lavender reverse on the newest petals. The two-tone effect, deep red face against a cooler lavender back, gives blooms unusual depth.
Coseytown EverPeach
A solid midtone orange-peach bred to hold a consistent color all season as daylight shortens, a trait the breeder calls rare. Most peach dahlias drift with the season; this one is selected not to.
Coseytown Birthday Girl
Pink with a peachy blush flair, shifting from soft neutral peach to pink with occasional red-pink accents. The color drifts bloom to bloom, giving a single stem a range of soft tones.