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

narcissus/daFFodil-triandrus, continued narcissus/daFFodil-cyclamineus<br />

N. ‘Park Tropical’<br />

�Petrel – 3–5 pure white,<br />

bell-shaped florets per<br />

stem; a small, floriferous,<br />

American bred beauty;<br />

exceptional fragrance;<br />

wins lots of ribbons in<br />

shows and is great in patriotic<br />

gardens; 12”–14”;<br />

mid-late spring.<br />

#01-0501 5/$5.35<br />

25/$23.25 50/$42<br />

N. ‘Puppet’<br />

�Stint – a floriferous,<br />

American bred show flower<br />

with 2–3 luminous, soft<br />

yellow, pendulous flowers<br />

per stem; a great garden<br />

perennial especially with<br />

early and mid spring tulips;<br />

10”–12”; mid spring.<br />

#01-0502 5/$4.50<br />

25/$19.50 50/$35<br />

Park Tropical - multiple,<br />

beautifully formed flowers<br />

per stem with broad,<br />

rounded, soft yellow coronas;<br />

looks to be a winner<br />

on the show bench<br />

and in the garden; 10”-<br />

14”; mid-late spring.<br />

#01-0510 5/$10.50<br />

25/$45.75 50/$82.50<br />

N. ‘Petrel’<br />

Puppet – normally<br />

two flowers per stem<br />

on this cute little colorful<br />

daffodil with a<br />

demitasse-shaped orange<br />

cup; 10”-14”; mid<br />

spring.<br />

#01-0509 5/$4.40<br />

25/$19 50/$34.50<br />

diVision 6 – cyclamineus<br />

“one FLower to a stem; perianth segments signiFicantLy reFLexed;<br />

FLower at an acute angLe to the stem, with a Very short pediceL<br />

or neck”. With their faces looking like they are standing in<br />

front of a fan, they look and perform wonderfully in pots<br />

and are terrific for forcing; seem to be more tolerant to<br />

partial shade and moisture as a group; 4–5 per sq. ft.; whz<br />

4–9. <strong>Bulb</strong>s are 12/14cm unless otherwise noted.<br />

Ara - nicely formed daffodil<br />

with a lemon yellow<br />

cup surrounded by white<br />

overlapping perianth segments;<br />

strong daffodil,<br />

great for large displays in<br />

the garden; 12”-16”; midseason.<br />

#01-0628 5/$10.50<br />

25/$45.75 50/$82.50<br />

N. ‘Beryl’<br />

�Emcys - This strong flower<br />

is registered as one with<br />

white petals and a white<br />

cup, but that happens at<br />

maturity. When it opens, the<br />

cup looks to be the color of<br />

beach sand. It stands strong<br />

and draws the eyes of the<br />

crowd; from our friend Jan<br />

de Winter; mid-late spring;<br />

8”-12”.<br />

#01-0634 5/$8.50<br />

25/$37 50/$66.50<br />

N. ‘Ara’<br />

� Beryl - gracefully recurved<br />

straw-colored<br />

petals mature to creamy<br />

white while the tiny cup<br />

turns from red to orange/<br />

gold; resembles a lovely<br />

butterfly; 8”-12”; 1907;<br />

early-mid spring.<br />

#01-0601 5/$12.65<br />

25/$55 50/$99<br />

N. ‘Emcys’<br />

N. ‘Stint’<br />

February Gold – one<br />

of the most reliable,<br />

The luminous<br />

glow of N.’Stint’<br />

blends with the<br />

softest pastels<br />

and even<br />

reblooming perennial<br />

bulbs; all yellow and<br />

appropriately blooms<br />

here in February; petals<br />

are not as recurved as<br />

the strongest<br />

colors. Here it<br />

looks delicate<br />

but strong with<br />

T. ‘Come-<br />

Back’ (p. 37)<br />

some others in this division;<br />

8”–12”; 1923; early<br />

spring.<br />

#01-0604 5/$3.90<br />

25/$17 50/$30.50<br />

and Muscari<br />

armeniacum<br />

(p.80).<br />

N. ‘February Gold’ with<br />

Muscari arm. ‘Christmas Pearl’<br />

Itzim – like a rocket, this<br />

Thalia – one of the few<br />

daffodils that opens pure<br />

white; 2–3 flowers per<br />

stem that are a bit more<br />

outfacing than others<br />

in this group; a perennializer<br />

that shows up<br />

beautifully against the<br />

dark green ground covers;<br />

often fragrant on<br />

little yellow flower with<br />

a rich orange cup often<br />

points up with its petals<br />

flared back toward the<br />

ground; a long lasting<br />

American bred winner;<br />

early spring; 10”–12”;<br />

(12/14cm).<br />

#01-0620 5/$3.45<br />

25/$15 50/$27 N. ‘Itzim’<br />

18<br />

N. ‘Thalia’<br />

a warm day; Heirloom<br />

Flowerbulbs, like onions and potatoes,<br />

1916; 12”–14”; mid-late are perishable. Please plant your bulbs as soon<br />

spring.<br />

as possible after you receive them or store them<br />

#01-0503 5/$4.30 dry with plenty of ventilation. Always open boxes<br />

25/$18.75 50/$33.50 so bulbs can breathe.<br />

ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF EACH ITEM IN THE GARDEN @ WWW.<strong>BRENT</strong><strong>AND</strong>BECKYSBuLBS.COM

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