Front Cover 2010 - Brent and Becky's Bulbs!
Front Cover 2010 - Brent and Becky's Bulbs!
Front Cover 2010 - Brent and Becky's Bulbs!
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Narcissus/Daffodil-Large Cup, cont.<br />
N. ‘Saint Keverne’<br />
Saint Keverne –<br />
an all yellow, long lasting<br />
large cup which is<br />
a great perennial everywhere<br />
- even in the<br />
deep south! 14”–16”;<br />
early spring; (14+cm).<br />
#01-0248-R<br />
10/$6.50 50/$27<br />
100/$49 500/$215<br />
1000/$370<br />
Salome – freshly<br />
‘ironed’ creamy petals<br />
with tremendous substance<br />
<strong>and</strong> a graceful,<br />
almost trumpetsized<br />
cup that opens<br />
peachy yellow <strong>and</strong><br />
quickly matures to<br />
soft salmon; color is<br />
variable depending on<br />
the weather; exquisite<br />
in form <strong>and</strong> tough<br />
in the garden; 12”–16”;<br />
N. ‘Salome’<br />
late-mid spring; 1958. #01-0233 10/$9.30<br />
50/$38.50 100/$70 500/$305 1000/$530<br />
N. ‘Serola’<br />
Serola – one of the<br />
brightest <strong>and</strong> best;<br />
golden amber/yellow<br />
petals surround a reddish-orange<br />
cup; holds<br />
its head up <strong>and</strong> smiles<br />
right at you; great<br />
perennializer; 14”–18”;<br />
mid spring.<br />
#01-0253 10/$12<br />
50/$50 100/$91<br />
500/$395 1000/$690<br />
Sherwood Forest –<br />
found in our friend,<br />
Tijs Langeveld’s field,<br />
<strong>and</strong> bred by another<br />
friend, Wim van Lierop,<br />
this flower with<br />
creamy petals <strong>and</strong> a<br />
large, wide butterscotch<br />
yellow cup that<br />
gets darker towards<br />
the heart throws<br />
tons of flowers; nice<br />
N. ‘Sherwood Forest’<br />
substance <strong>and</strong> a strong<br />
grower; 12”–16”; mid-late spring.<br />
#01-0282 10/$19.80 50/$82.50 100/$150<br />
500/$650 1000/$1130<br />
N. ‘Smiling Sun’<br />
Smiling Sun – (reclassified<br />
from division 1, trumpet,<br />
to division 2, large<br />
cup) perfectly formed,<br />
elegant flower with a<br />
golden yellow, narrow<br />
cup that spreads its gold<br />
onto part of its white<br />
perianth segments; 12”-<br />
16”; mid spring.<br />
#01-0128 10/$11.70<br />
50/$48.50 100/$89<br />
500/$385 1000/$670<br />
Narcissus/Daffodil-Large Cup, cont.<br />
N. ‘Sound’<br />
Stainless – the ultimate<br />
of pristine perfection<br />
in this pure<br />
white, flat, large cup;<br />
when the sunlight is<br />
behind this flower, you<br />
can see a lovely green<br />
eye; 16”–18”; late spring.<br />
#01-0238 5/$10.10<br />
25/$42.25<br />
50/$76.50<br />
250/$332.50<br />
500/$580<br />
N. ‘Velasques’<br />
Sound – large cupped<br />
daffodil with creamy<br />
white petals <strong>and</strong> a<br />
sunny orange cup; fragrant,<br />
happy flower;<br />
16”–18”; mid spring;<br />
12/14 cm bulbs.<br />
#01-0263 10/$8.50<br />
50/$35.50<br />
100/$64 500/$280<br />
1000/$480<br />
N. ‘Stainless’<br />
Velasques - bright<br />
<strong>and</strong> bold, this flower<br />
with pristine white<br />
perianth segments<br />
surrounding its large<br />
flat orange rimmed<br />
yellow cup; 12”-16”.<br />
#01-0274<br />
10/$14.20<br />
50/$59 100/$107<br />
500/$465<br />
1000/$810<br />
White Plume – all<br />
white great all-around<br />
l<strong>and</strong>scape plant that<br />
just might win you<br />
a ribbon on a show<br />
bench; makes a perfect<br />
companion to<br />
many bulbs <strong>and</strong> perennials<br />
especially dark<br />
leaved ones like peonies;<br />
18”–20”; late-mid<br />
spring.<br />
#01-0239 10/$18.20 N. ‘White Plume’<br />
50/$76 100/$138 500/$600 1000/$1040<br />
N. ‘Yellow Salome’<br />
Yellow Salome - a<br />
sport of N. ‘Salome’<br />
with the same smooth<br />
texture, perfect form<br />
<strong>and</strong> terrific growth<br />
habit, this flower<br />
ought to be a winner!<br />
12”-16”; mid-late<br />
spring.<br />
#01-0278<br />
10/$19.80<br />
50/$82.50<br />
100/$150<br />
500/$650<br />
1000/$1130<br />
D A F F O D I L S<br />
Although the plant’s genes predetermine its size <strong>and</strong> height, in reality, having your spring flowering bulbs<br />
reach their maximum size <strong>and</strong> height has everything to do with the richness of soil, proper nutrients <strong>and</strong> available<br />
moisture. If bulbs are planted VERY late, they may not have enough time to develop a good root system<br />
<strong>and</strong> are often shorter than usual. However, if sun-loving plants are planted in an area with too much shade, they<br />
may actually stretch to find the sun, making them grow taller than expected.<br />
BRENT AND BECKY’S FAVORITES NEW FOR <strong>2010</strong><br />
=Wister Award (ADS) pg. 7<br />
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