Oxford, Michigan
Summer Dreams Farm
- Sales open
- Tubers listed twice a year: fall after digging and spring after dividing (2025-26 season)
- Ships to
- US only; ships late March to mid April
- How they sell
- Single tubers, all grown on the farm; no resale or imports
- Stock
- Field grown on the farm
Established 2015 with over 210 varieties. Floret has called it the second largest grower of dahlias for tubers in the US. Inspected by the Michigan Department of Agriculture.
Profiled varieties they carry
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Fa. D. Bruidegom, 1967
Cafe au Lait
Creamy blush that shifts through ivory, champagne, peach, and dusty rose, often varying bloom to bloom. Farms note that no two flowers are quite alike.
Informal DecorativeSells out fast
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A. C. Koot, 2013
Labyrinth
A swirled two-tone blend of golden bronze and raspberry. The petals read peachy pink at a distance and resolve into the swirl up close.
Informal Decorative BLimited supply
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Cor and Nellie Geerlings, 1994
Cornel
True lipstick red, a clear scarlet with a slightly darker center.
BallSells out fast
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Pieter Lindhout, Lindhout Ornata, 2006
Sweet Nathalie
A light blend in champagne and bisque, a soft neutral that shows more blush early in the season.
Formal Decorative BBWidely available
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Hybridizer unverified, 1983
Santa Claus
Red and white bicolor with long, ruffled petals. Summer Dreams Farm notes no two flowers are patterned alike.
Informal Decorative BBWidely available