Coseytown Kay is one of those “plant it and exhale” varieties for me. She starts blooming early, throws a ton of flowers, and her stems are exactly what you want for the bouquet line—tall, straight, and reliable. In bright sun she blushes the sweetest soft pink, but on cloudy, rainy runs she’ll open almost pure white, which makes her incredibly easy to tuck into just about any palette. She’s also a solid tuber-maker, so once you have her, she’s pretty determined to stick around.
Coseytown Kay dahlia tuber – a small informal decorative dahlia with 4" blush-pink blooms that can open nearly white in cool or rainy conditions. Bred by Coseytown Flowers, this tall, upright variety is early, prolific, and loved for its strong stems and excellent tuber production—perfect for cutting gardens and flower farms.
Coseytown Kay is the kind of dahlia you plant once and then wonder how you ever farmed or gardened without her.
Bred by Coseytown Flowers in Pennsylvania, this small informal decorative variety produces a steady stream of 4" blooms on tall, upright plants. In full sun, the flowers open a soft light pink blush; when harvested early or grown through extended rainy stretches, they can appear pure white, giving you a beautiful range of tones from the same plant.
Coseytown Kay is known for:
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Prolific and early blooms – she gets going quickly and keeps on producing
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Excellent stems and attachment – blooms stay put and hold up well in the field, in buckets, and in design
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Tall, upright habit – adds volume in the garden and plenty of stem length for cutting
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Strong tuber production – easy to dig, divide, and store for next season
If you’re building a cutting garden or running a flower farm, Coseytown Kay is a dependable, pretty, and practical variety—equally at home in bridal work, mixed market bouquets, or simple bunches of her on her own.

