Here's a list of reputable and excellent small growers for you to shop from!

Burfoot Flowers
From https://burfootflowers.com/pages/about-us
Burfoot Flowers is a back-yard flower farm in Thurston County owned and operated by Mara & Noll. Our farm is located near it’s namesake Burfoot Park, and sits on the indigenous lands of the Salish Peoples. Mara can be found in the first-year seedling row, stuffing her pockets with seeds and updating her spreadsheets. Noll is the mastermind behind our irrigation, support, and is head of tuber washing!
Taking a barefoot (or burfoot) meander through the flower garden is a family tradition we have been carrying on since 2018. Our goal is to cultivate and share the simple joy and peace that tradition brings. We produce a tightly curated collection of dahlia tubers for sale, operate a small dahlia breeding program, and offer seasonal fresh flowers locally as well.

Rozaview Farms
"From https://rozaviewfarm.com
About Us
Roza View Farm is a little 5.5 acre farm in Yakima County, Washington just outside of a little town called Selah. We have alpacas, goats, dogs and cats on our little peaceful piece of land.
My gardening love started early, growing up on a cattle farm with parents that grew both vegetable gardens and flower gardens. I've been a long time veggie and flower gardener and in the fall of 2019 I ordered my first dahlias. From there, the love of this flower has grown. My husband Jeff, supports my hobby and gives his feedback on flowers as they grow. My real job is working as a psychiatric nurse practitioner but this gives me an outlet to de-stress, ground myself in a hobby that improves my mental health and allows me to share the beauty grown with the patients and staff I have the privilege of working with.
Also sold here are dahlias grown by my mom, Jeri. She too was a long time nurse, now retired and enjoys gardening with dad. She is who sparked my interest in dahlias all the those years ago as a child and today grows hundreds on her 1 acre property a little over 2 miles away."

Bloomtide Flowers
From https://www.bloomtideflowers.com/about
"FOR THE LOVE OF DAHLIAS.
Bloom Tide started with a small patch of dahlias that grew into the idea that I could sell their tubers to support my plant buying habit. I fell hard for their beautiful blooms, and that quickly sparked an obsession to find and grow the harder to find varieties.
The head sized blooms of the giant ones drew Jake in, and now together, we have built a farm focused on growing dahlias for tubers.
We grow these flowers next to our home in the town I grew up in and not too far away from the High School my husband and I graduated from. Every truckload of compost has been shoveled and spread by hand. Grandma’s old tiller has been revived to fulfill a new dream. It’s important that our growing practices bring health to the land.
The growing population of bees and butterflies and singing birds all signal that we are headed in the right direction. Turns out, my grandma had a dahlia garden, Jake's grandma had one, and our neighbors grandma too. Flowers bring people together, and I look forward to meeting the people that this flower growing adventure brings into my life.
In addition to dahlias, we love our kitties Mac and Charlie, trips to the local coffee shop–latte for him, sweet spicy chai for me–and will drop everything to go watch the sunset from our favorite perch on Scenic Drive.
Join us as we grow Bloom Tide into your favorite source for dahlia tubers and flower hub in our local community."


Dandelion Lane Dahlias
From:
www.instagram.com/dandelion_lane_dahlias
"Dandelion Lane Dahlias
@dandelion_lane_rabbitry : 🐰 account
A catalog of my beautiful blooms in the PNW 🌸"