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

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

Midget – division 1, trumpet;<br />

the smallest all yellow<br />

trumpet; petals not as<br />

overlapping; looks a bit<br />

like a species; 3”– 4”; early<br />

spring; (8/9cm).<br />

#01-1413 5/$3.70<br />

25/$16.25 50/$29<br />

N. ‘Minnow’<br />

Mite - division 6, cyclamineus;<br />

all yellow with extremely<br />

reflexed petals, a<br />

long narrow trumpet and<br />

a bit larger than the species<br />

cyclamineus; a precious,<br />

tiny, early blooming<br />

treat; 5”-6”; early spring.<br />

#01-1415 5/$35.20<br />

25/$153.25<br />

50/$275.50<br />

N. ‘New-Baby’<br />

Pacific Coast – division<br />

8, tazetta; a precious miniature<br />

that is an all yellow<br />

form of N. ‘Minnow’;<br />

many florets per stem;<br />

whz 5–9; 5”–6”; mid spring;<br />

(12/14cm).<br />

#01-1432 5/$3.30<br />

25/$14.50 50/$26<br />

28<br />

N. macleayi<br />

macleayi - division 13, wild<br />

hybrid; clear white petals<br />

with a distinctively narrow<br />

golden trumpet; nice form in<br />

the garden and on the show<br />

bench; 4”-6”; mid spring.<br />

#01-1444 5/$17.30<br />

25/$75.25 50/$135.50<br />

N. ‘Midget’<br />

�Minnow – division 8,<br />

tazetta; 3–5 fragrant flowers<br />

per stem; white or yellow<br />

petals and tiny, buttercupyellow<br />

cups; whz 5–9; 5”–6”;<br />

mid spring.<br />

#01-1414 5/$2.60<br />

25/$11.25 50/$20.50<br />

N. ‘Mite’<br />

New-Baby – division 7,<br />

jonquilla; a bicolored N.<br />

‘Baby Moon’ with similar,<br />

easy growing habits and<br />

sweet fragrance; very late<br />

spring; 4”–8”.<br />

#01-1416 5/$3.35<br />

25/$14.50 50/$26.50<br />

N. ‘Pacific Coast’<br />

Pencrebar – no longer<br />

considered a miniature<br />

by the ADS, but would<br />

get lost with the standard<br />

division 4, double;<br />

a nicely formed, fragrant<br />

double with 1–2 flowers<br />

per stem; Heirloom;<br />

1929; 5”–7”; whz 3-7; mid<br />

N. ‘Pencrebar’ spring; (8/10cm).<br />

#01-1417 5/$4.95 25/$21.50 50/$39<br />

Rip van Winkle – (pumilis<br />

plenus) no longer<br />

on the Approved Miniature<br />

List, but would<br />

get lost among the others,<br />

division 4, doubles;<br />

variable, old fashioned<br />

yellow flower that resembles<br />

a dandelion;<br />

a ‘ragamuffin’, to quote<br />

our friend, Phyllis, “It<br />

looks like it’s having a<br />

‘bad hair’ day”, but is<br />

N. ‘Rip van Winkle’ endearing to all who<br />

see it; all yellow with<br />

green segments interspersed; Heirloom; 1884; 5”–8”;<br />

early-mid spring; (10/12cm+)<br />

#01-1420 5/$3.90 25/$16.75 50/$30.50<br />

N. ‘Rip Van Winkle’ is just as adorable in the garden<br />

with tulips and muscari as it is when its portrait is<br />

displayed. It’s a tough little guy and has lasted in the<br />

industry and in gardens since 1884!<br />

sabrosa - division 7,<br />

jonquilla; a small pale<br />

yellow jonquilla-type<br />

miniature that will be<br />

perfect for the American<br />

Daffodil Society<br />

members to help expand<br />

their choices for<br />

miniature show flowers<br />

and for others who<br />

love small, fragrant,<br />

pest proof flowers; mid<br />

N. sabrosa<br />

spring; whz.4-8; 4”-6”.<br />

#01-1454 5/$11.15 25/$48.50 50/$87<br />

�Segovia – division<br />

3, small cup; pure white,<br />

rounded, overlapping<br />

petals surround the small,<br />

light yellow, flat cup; one<br />

of the best blue ribbon<br />

winners; 5”–6”; mid-late<br />

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

#01-1421 5/$4.65<br />

25/$20.25 50/$36.50<br />

N. ‘Segovia’<br />

Small Talk – an American<br />

bred, golden yellow,<br />

early blooming trumpet<br />

daffodil that will steal<br />

your heart with its starry,<br />

pointed petals and long,<br />

stove pipe cup! Early-mid<br />

spring; 4”–6”.<br />

#01-1422 5/$4.95<br />

25/$21.50 50/$39<br />

N. ‘Small Talk’<br />

�<strong>BRENT</strong> <strong>AND</strong> BECKY’S FAVORITES �NEW FOR 2011 whz=Winter Hardiness Zones

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