Daffodils Merlin (W-YYR) #D222 J
[Ht: 18", Bl: M] Perfect blooms are a larger version of a poet’s daffodil. A large, snowy-white perianth sur- rounds the small, brilliant yellow cup rimmed with vermilion-red. Sweetly scented. An award-winning exhibition cultivar and also an excellent garden performer.
Sabine Hay (O-R) #D287 [Ht: 14", Bl: M] ‘Orange-red’ doesn’t begin to describe the atypical burnished tones of this daffodil. Rounded petals are coppery-orange, the small cup a deep shade of brick red. Each 8.95 3 for 24.95 6 for 45.95
Segovia (W-Y) #D225 ADS miniature
[Ht: 6", Bl: M, Zones 4 to 8] A sweet petite with white, slightly reflexed, overlapping petals surrounding a disc-shaped, ribbed corona of greenish-yellow. Increases prolifically and is a terrific show flower.
Division 4 DOUBLE
DAFFODILS Use: border, cut
Distinguishing charac- ters: Double flowers. There are three types of doubling. In the first, the cup is completely absent and replaced by additional petals. The second form has a normal perianth of petals, but the cup is entirely filled. Finally, in the third form, the flower’s stamens acquire leaf-like forms which fill the cup.
Albus Poeticus Plenus, see: Division 13, page 18.
Bridal Crown (W-Y) #D250 C
[Ht: 16", Bl: E/M, Zones: 4 to 8] Twisted and overlapping white petals frame the tightly frilled, vivid yellow cup segments. Each stem bears 3 to 6 richly scented blooms. Forces well. Introduced in 1949.
Cheerfulness (W-Y) #D260 C
[Ht: 15", Bl: L] White flowers with creamy-yellow centers bloom in clusters. Sweetly scented. One of the antique Poetaz group of daffodils.
Erlicheer (W-Y) #D261 E
[Ht: 14", Bl: E, Zones: 5- to 9] Sweet scented double flowers are borne in clusters of 6 to 12 or more on a stem. Pure white perianths have creamy centers with a hint of yellow. Ideal for forcing and pot culture. Adapts well to southern growing conditions.
❧ Flower Parade (W-O) #D258 [Ht: 14", Bl: M]
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Strong stems hold outward-facing, 4" double blooms comprised of creamy white rounded perianth segments infused with a chartreuse glow and short mandarin-orange petaloid seg- ments. A cross of Flower Drift and Tahiti.
Irene Copeland (W-Y) #D264 [Ht: 16", Bl: M]
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This historical daffodil introduced pre-1915 has white, pointed, overlapping petals precisely arranged in a star pattern, interspersed with shorter segments of pale primrose yellow.
PHONE: 1.800.883.6998 D
Manly (Y-O) #D265 [Ht: 16", Bl: M/L]
Huge soft yellow flowers boast elaborately tufted centers interspersed with petals of mandarin-orange. Perennializes well.
Obdam (W-W) #D275
❧ Petit Four (W-PPY) #D280 [Ht: 16", Bl: M]
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[Ht: 18", Bl: M/L] A double sport of Ice Follies. Displays a hint of chartreuse on opening, becoming pure white.
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A unique daffodil, quite unlike any of the other doubles we offer. Creamy-white petals frame a large, fully double crown of apricot-rose with yellow flecks. A frequent award winner.
Replete (W-P) #D285 E
[Ht: 16", Bl: M] This exceptionally beautiful creation has huge fluffy blooms with white guard petals surround- ing a large, stuffed center of peachy-pink and cream. American bred.
Rip Van Winkle, see: Div. 13, page 18. ❧ Sherborne (Y-Y) #D288
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[Ht: 16", Bl: M] Full, fluffy, peony-like blooms over 4" across are golden-yellow with orange petaloid seg- ments. Very strong stems support the outfacing flowers. A winner for the garden or showbench.
Sir Winston Churchill (W-O) #D290 C [Ht: 16", Bl: L]
A robust grower ideal for naturalizing. Blooms faithfully year after year, producing multiple double flowers of white interspersed with orange. Very fragrant and long-lasting.
Telemonius Plenus, see: Div. 13, page 18.
Tahiti (Y-O) #D292 [Ht: 14", Bl: M/L]
Highly awarded for its performance both in the garden and on the show bench. The soft yellow blooms have shorter, frilled, orange-red petal segments at their centers. Heat tolerant and a good perennializer.
White Lion (W-WYY) #D294 [Ht: 18", Bl: M/L]
Yellow Cheerfulness (Y-Y) #D296 D
Gardenia-shaped double blooms are white ac- cented with shorter frilled yellow petals in their centers. Delightfully fragrant. A strong grower.
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[Ht: 14", Bl: L] Multiflowered, sweetly scented, soft yellow gardenia-like blooms. First introduced in 1937.
DAFFODIL PRICE CHART
Price Code
6 12 24 48 96
A 3.95 6.95 12.95 23.95 39.95 B 4.95 8.95 15.95 29.95 54.95 C 6.45 11.45 19.95 36.95 69.95 D 7.95 13.95 25.95 49.95 89.95 E 8.95 15.95 29.95 57.95 105.95 F 9.95 17.95 33.95 64.95 119.95 G 10.95 20.95 39.95 75.95 139.95 H 11.95 22.95 43.95 84.95 159.95 I 12.95 24.95 47.95 89.95 169.95 J 14.95 27.95 52.95 102.95 199.95
FAX: 1.800.374.6120 D F Division 5
TRIANDRUS DAFFODILS Use: border, cut, naturalized
Distinguishing characters: Characteristics of the Narcissus triandrus group predominant. On the whole, the flowers are petite, grace- ful and attractive with several florets on a stem. The flow- ers, which are more or less pendant, may be fragrant and the petals are often turned back and slightly twisted. Generally, the triandrus hybrids are mid to late bloomers.
Hawera (Y-Y) #D314 A
ADS miniature [Ht: 18", Bl: M/L] A recognized miniature with dainty, pendant lemon-yellow flowers, 3 to 5 on each stem; for the rock garden or forcing in a shallow bulb pan with species crocuses. Fragrant. Easy to grow, widely adaptable and very floriferous.
Ice Wings (W-W) #D316 [Ht: 12", Bl: M/L]
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Sweetly scented with 2 to 3 snowy-white flowers per stem. Rounded reflexed petals frame a long, tapered cup. Ideal for pots or the rock garden. Naturalizes prolifically.
Katie Heath (W-P) #D317 C
[Ht: 12", Bl: M] Ruffled cups in varying shades of apricot-pink are displayed against slightly reflexed white perianths. Bears multiple blooms per stem. A strong grower with lovely coloration.
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Winston Churchill
Lemon Drops (Y-Y) #D318 G
[Ht: 12", Bl: L] We describe this enticing Grant Mitsch hybrid as sugar-coated lemon-yellow. The fragrant, pendulous flowers have swept-back petals a shade lighter than the fluted cylindrical cup. Very floriferous with 3 to 4 flowers per stem.
Petrel (W-W) #D320 [Ht: 14", Bl: M/L]
❧ Puppet (Y-O) #D322 D
Stems produce up to 7 perfect fragrant white blooms like little fairies dancing atop grass-like foliage. Forms lovely clumps.
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[Ht: 12", Bl: M] Narrow, deep golden yellow perianth segments surround a bright reddish-orange corona. Produces 1 to 2 cheery blooms per stem.
Thalia (W-W) #D326
“The Orchid Narcissus” [Ht: 16", Bl: M/L]
One of the loveliest of all daffodils. Two or more graceful white flowers adorn each stem. The petals reflex slightly backward “like the wings of an angel.” Fragrant. Heirloom 1916.
Tresamble (W-W) #D330 C
[Ht: 14", Bl: M/L] Pure white blooms with frilled edges and reflexed petals appear 2 to 3 to a stem. Blooms a little later than Thalia with larger flowers. Introduced in 1930.
Triandrus Daffodil Sampler Six bulbs each of all 8 varieties above. #D336X (48 bulbs total)
39.95 McClure & Zimmerman ❧ 15 B
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