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D A F F O D I L S<br />

narcissus/daFFodil-small cuP, cont. narcissus/daFFodil-small cuP, cont.<br />

�Dreamlight – often<br />

mistaken for a poeticus because<br />

of its form, fragrance<br />

and coloration of white petals<br />

and a green-eyed, white<br />

cup with a pinkish red edge;<br />

unmistakable show form<br />

and is lovely in the garden;<br />

1934; 16”–18”; late spring.<br />

#01-0305 5/$8.80<br />

25/$38.25 50/$69<br />

Green Pearl - (reclassified<br />

from division 9, poeticus,<br />

to division 3, small cup)<br />

overlapping white petals<br />

with a hint of a yellowish<br />

green halo surrounds its<br />

white cup with the very<br />

obvious green eye; a blue<br />

ribbon winner, unusual and<br />

lovely; 12cm bulbs; 14”-16”;<br />

late spring.<br />

#01-0902 5/$12.25<br />

25/$53.25 50/$96<br />

14<br />

N. ‘Dallas’<br />

�Dallas – One of the<br />

most elegant and pristine<br />

daffodils; a bit slow<br />

to increase but a steady<br />

perennial grower and<br />

perfect for the border<br />

or the show bench;<br />

1942; late spring; 12”-<br />

14”.<br />

#01-0322<br />

5/$25.25<br />

25/$109.75<br />

50/$197.50<br />

N. ‘Dreamlight’<br />

We speak often about how the color of flowers can be<br />

more or less intense in different climates and how the<br />

colors sometimes change during their maturation process<br />

and here is a prime example. N. ‘Dreamlight’ as a<br />

young flower is above and N. ‘Dreamlight’ as a mature<br />

flower with T. ‘Sweet Love’ is below. It’s easy to see<br />

that they are the same but changed & equally lovely.<br />

N. ‘Goose Green’<br />

Goose Green – a bright,<br />

green-eyed beauty that<br />

draws lots of attention in<br />

our garden and blue ribbons<br />

on the show bench;<br />

12”-16”; late spring.<br />

#01-0321 5/$7.15<br />

25/$31 50/$56<br />

N. ‘Green Pearl’<br />

N. ‘Jamestown’<br />

� Lancaster - a show<br />

flower from our friend<br />

Sir Frank Harrison; this<br />

green-eyed beauty’s cup<br />

is flushed with tangerine<br />

when it opens; unbelievable<br />

substance and<br />

smooth rounded petals<br />

make it a winner on<br />

the show bench and in<br />

the garden; 14”-16”; late<br />

spring.<br />

#01-0329 5/$8.35<br />

25/$36.25 50/$65.50<br />

N. ‘Merlin’<br />

�Mint Julep – this is a<br />

green-eyed beauty with<br />

the very palest yellow,<br />

rounded, overlapping perianth<br />

segments and a beautifully<br />

shaped cup; a lovely<br />

show flower but also an<br />

outstanding garden plant;<br />

16”–18”; late-mid spring.<br />

#01-0306 5/$15.25<br />

25/$66.25 50/$119<br />

�Jamestown – named for<br />

the first English settlement<br />

in America, this beautiful,<br />

blue-ribbon winner also<br />

performs like a trooper in<br />

the garden; 14”-17”; latemid<br />

spring.<br />

#01-0317 5/$6.45<br />

25/$28 50/$50.50<br />

N. ‘Lancaster’<br />

Merlin - pristine white<br />

petals, red-rimmed yellow<br />

cup makes this beauty<br />

resemble a poet daffodil,<br />

one of the favorite types;<br />

sunburn resistant and<br />

a strong garden flower;<br />

14”-16”; late spring.<br />

#01-0324 5/$9.20<br />

25/$40 50/$72<br />

N. ‘Mint Julep’<br />

N. ‘Mint Julep’ is one of my favorites with two-toned<br />

yellow flower and green eye that reminds us of the<br />

very southern concoction for which it was named!<br />

Because it blooms later in the spring, it has many<br />

opportunities to have companions surrounding it,<br />

which adds to the ‘party’ atmosphere!<br />

�<strong>BRENT</strong> <strong>AND</strong> BECKY’S FAVORITES �NEW FOR 2011 =Wister Award (ADS) pg. 7

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