Daffodils produce one large flower per stem. The trumpet is at least as long
as the petals. Daffodils are excellent as cut flowers making cheery spring
bouquets. They are also much loved for the fact that deer and rodents do not
like to eat them! Each large bulb can produce two or more flowers and they bloom
from February to May. Zones 3-8.
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Holland Sensation—Pure white petals with a giant golden-yellow
flaring trumpet. Strong upward-facing blooms really stand out after most
other narcissus have faded.
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Carlton—Landscape size - Yellow petals, deeper golden cup
nearly long enough to be a trumpet. The world’s most planted narcissus;
also multiplies rapidly. Vanilla fragrance. 18-20"
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Passionale—Pale soft pink cup, slightly yellow near the base,
with a rolled rim and white overlapping petals. Almost long enough to be
a trumpet. Lightly scented, prolific, good peren-nializer. An
award-winner!
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Barrett Browning—Orangey-red flattened ruffled cup stands out
strongly against the pure white petal background. 14-16".
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Rosy Cloud—Large single creamy white perianth, pink cup
completely filled with frilly pink petals lightly touched with gold.
Long-lasting flower, good for cutting. 14-18"
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Sir Winston Churchill—Blooms full of creamy white petals
interspersed with orange flecks. 3-5 highly fragrant blossoms per stem,
as you’d expect from a sport of ‘Geranium.’ Sturdy robust
blast-resistant grower. 14-16"
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Pipit—Opens lemon yellow; cup quickly matures to white, with
a white ring on the petals near the cup. Very long bloom time. 10-14".
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Mixed Double Daffodils—A round robin mix of six or more
double narcissus for through-the-season ace performance. Landscape size.
12-18".
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Fragrant Mix—A mix of sweetly scented hardy narcissus. Great
for fragrant daffodil bouquets. Taller varieties mostly from the Large
Cup, Tazetta and Poeticus divisions. Bloom times will vary. Landscape
size.
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Landscape Mix—If you’re looking for a large splash of
springtime inspiration that will last year after year, dig into our
landscape mix. Mostly trumpets and large cups for naturalizing and broad
swath daffodil borders. An added bonus: critters foraging underground
tend to leave narcissi alone. Landscape size.
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