Name | Value |
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Date of Issue | March 2, 2020 |
Year | 2020 |
Quantity | 3,070,000 |
Denomination |
![]() Current monetary value: $0.92. |
Series | Dahlias |
Series Time Span | 2020 |
Postal Administration | Canada |
Condition | Name | Avg Value |
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M-NH-VF
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Mint - Never Hinged - Very Fine | View price |
U-VF
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Used - Very Fine | View price |
Deliver delight with this booklet of 10 PermanentTM domestic stamps featuring dahlias.
The two stamps from Canada Post’s annual flower issue, depict two dahlias in bright fresh colours.
A favourite among Canadian gardeners, the dahlia is native to the mountainous regions of Mexico and Central America and is related to the sunflower, chrysanthemum and daisy.
NOTIFICATION
Currently for pre-order only. Your item will ship once it becomes available on March 2, 2019.
Delight in the beauty of dahlias with this pretty souvenir sheet. This colourful collectible includes both PermanentTM domestic stamps from Canada Post’s annual flower issue.
A favourite among Canadian gardeners, the dahlia is native to the mountainous regions of Mexico and Central America and is related to the sunflower, chrysanthemum and daisy.
NOTIFICATION
Currently for pre-order only. Your item will ship once it becomes available on March 2, 2019.
Add a touch of spring to your collection with this Official First Day Cover featuring delightful dahlias. This elegant collectible bears both PermanentTM domestic stamps from Canada Post’s annual flower issue. The stamps depicts dahlias in striking shades of fuchsia and orange, while the Official First Day cover features an enlarged version of a dahlia bloom. The Official First Day Cover is cancelled in Bloomfield, Newfoundland and Labrador.
A favourite among Canadian gardeners, the dahlia is native to the mountainous regions of Mexico and Central America and is related to the sunflower, chrysanthemum and daisy.
NOTIFICATION
Currently for pre-order only. Your item will ship once it becomes available on March 2, 2019.
In what has become a much-anticipated postal tradition, Canada Post welcomes spring with its annual flower issue – this year, featuring brightly coloured dahlias – just in time for the wedding season and other bloom-worthy celebrations.
Dahlias can be found in almost every colour of the rainbow, except blue. Said to symbolize honesty, balance, inner strength, creativity, positive change and kindness, they have more recently come to be associated with diversity because of the seamless way their many petals form a single, dazzling blossom.
According to Carolyn Cutt, President of the Hamilton & District Chrysanthemum & Dahlia Society, “Canadian gardeners enjoy dahlias for their long-blooming, show-stopping appeal, and because they provide a nectar source for pollinators until winter.”
The fact that Victorian couples gave each other dahlias as a symbol of commitment may be a reason they’re still such a popular choice for wedding floral arrangements.