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

narcissus/daFFodil-miniature, continued narcissus/daFFodil-miniature, continued<br />

Intermediate Sized Daffodils<br />

Below is a list of some terrific daffodils that perform<br />

beautifully in the garden, on the show bench and in<br />

containers. These are ones that sometimes ‘get lost’ in<br />

the list because they are neither miniatures, which everyone<br />

adores, nor are they standard in size. If you are one<br />

that exhibits daffodils, just because we list some of these<br />

with the miniatures, please don’t put them in the miniature<br />

section of the show - we’re afraid you’d be disqualified!<br />

Name Pg#<br />

La Belle 21<br />

Pencrebar 28<br />

Rip van Winkle 28<br />

26<br />

N. ‘Canaliculatus’<br />

Name Pg#<br />

Topolino 9<br />

Toto 29<br />

W. P. Milner 29<br />

Canaliculatus – division<br />

8; 4 to 7 little<br />

tazetta-type, sweetly<br />

fragrant flowers per<br />

stem; white petals and<br />

golden cups which<br />

prefer to be baked<br />

in the warm summer<br />

sun; forces like a Paper<br />

White; performs in<br />

the garden best in whz<br />

6–10; 4”–6”; 1800; earlymid<br />

spring; (12/14cm).<br />

#01-1402 5/$3.30<br />

25/$14.25 50/$26<br />

cantabricus - division<br />

13, bulbocodium;<br />

white megaphone<br />

shaped beauty with<br />

dark green leaves as<br />

narrow as blades of<br />

grass; rare and very<br />

special; very early and<br />

stays in bloom ‘forever’<br />

(December for us<br />

and it’s ‘tougher than<br />

nails’!); (top-sized); 3"-<br />

5"; limited supply.<br />

N. ‘Cantabricus’<br />

#01-1449 5/$25.90 25/$112.50 50/$202.50<br />

N. ‘Chit Chat’<br />

� Chiva – division 7,<br />

jonquilla; vigorous, most<br />

uniformly flowered selection<br />

of the species<br />

rupicola; perfect for the<br />

rock garden, containers<br />

or as a sure blue ribbon<br />

winner at a Daffodil<br />

Show; sweetly fragrant;<br />

whz 4-8; 3”-5”; mid<br />

spring.<br />

#01-1441 10/$7.40<br />

50/$32.50 100/$58<br />

N. ‘Clare’<br />

�Chit Chat – division 7,<br />

jonquilla; an American<br />

bred, tiny but prolific, all<br />

yellow, multiflowering<br />

daffodil; late-mid spring;<br />

3”–4”; topsized bulbs.<br />

#01-1403 5/$5.25<br />

25/$22.75 50/$41<br />

N. ‘Chiva’<br />

Clare - division 7, jonquilla;<br />

lovely hybrid from<br />

Alec Gray; opening yellow<br />

becoming a bicolor<br />

here at maturity; great<br />

for show, rock gardens<br />

and containers; 6”-8”; late<br />

spring.<br />

#01-1458 5/$9.75<br />

25/$42.25 50/$76<br />

Diamond Ring - division<br />

13, bulbocodium; a selection<br />

of bulbocodium<br />

obesus, a larger form<br />

of bulbocodium; this<br />

is lovely and rare; (topsized);<br />

3”-5”; mid spring;<br />

limited supply.<br />

#01-1450 5/$6.35<br />

25/$27.50 50/$49.50<br />

N. ‘Elka’<br />

fernandesii - division 7,<br />

jonquilla; another adorable<br />

species similar in<br />

size but different than<br />

N. ‘Chit Chat’ and a<br />

bit larger than willkommii;<br />

more than one fragrant<br />

flower to a stem<br />

with narrow, dark green<br />

leaves; 4”-6”; mid spring.<br />

#01-1456 5/$9.80<br />

25/$42.50 50/$76.50<br />

N. ‘Flore Pleno’<br />

Gipsy Queen – division<br />

1, trumpet; precious<br />

little soft yellow<br />

trumpet whose cup<br />

turns white as it matures;<br />

early spring;<br />

3”-6”.<br />

#01-1438<br />

5/$16.30<br />

25/$70.75<br />

50/$127.50<br />

On-SiTE RETaiL STORE: ‘ThE BuLB ShOppE & GaRDEnS’: MOn. - SaT. 10aM-4pM; Sun. cLOSED<br />

N. ‘Diamond Ring’<br />

Elka - division 1, trumpet;<br />

a lovely little starshaped<br />

white flower<br />

where the trumpet,<br />

which is a bit frilled,<br />

opens pale yellow and<br />

matures to white; early<br />

spring; 4”-6”.<br />

#01-1446 5/$6.15<br />

25/$26.75 50/$48<br />

N. fernandesii<br />

Flore Pleno - division<br />

4; double form of the<br />

species jonquilla; 3-4<br />

golden balls per stem;<br />

narrow, dark green<br />

foliage and wonderful<br />

fragrance; 4”-8”; pre<br />

1611; mid-late spring.<br />

#01-1443 5/$12.90<br />

25/$56 50/$101<br />

N. ‘Gipsy Queen’<br />

N. ‘Gipsy<br />

Queen’<br />

opens all<br />

yellow and its<br />

cup matures<br />

to white with<br />

a tiny yellow<br />

edge. It<br />

blooms early<br />

enough to<br />

enjoy putting<br />

on a show<br />

with early<br />

spring crocus!

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