New for 2025
36 Cultivars Listed
2 Y-Y
A very small and very early blooming cross of Small Talk and N.rupicola from Brian Duncan.
2 W-GWW
An all white large cup from Bill Pannill that has been around for a long while , but seldom seen these days. All white collectors will want some Crystal Blanc in their gardens.
2 W-P
What is your confectionery IQ ? Some call those little colored sugar dots, sprinkles, or nonpareils, we prefer the term Jimmies. Although Jimmies may refer to the dashes, rather than the Discodip dots. However you dip your ice cream or doughnuts it is a sweet sweet elevation. When more is more from Carlos van der Veek. New introduction.
5 Y-Y
As the name implies, a tetraploid variant of the Triandrus Fairy Chimes. Limit five per order please.
1 Y-Y
An Intermediate Trumpet by way of Obvallaris from Brian Duncan. Named for Mr&Mrs Jan Pennings. ADS Intermediate.
4 W-Y
Erlicheer is a long time favorite of southern gardeners and florists for nearly a century. It was however, being sterile, a genetic dead end until Bill Welch engineered a successful cross resulting in Rachel's Magic Spell. Unique in form for both a double and a tazetta this is a daffodil that is superior in all attributes: scent, stature, strength. If you grow for florists they will flock to this flower.
2 Y-Y
A tiny large-cup from the species N.rupicola, as early and as cute as it gets in the land of Daffodils. An ADS miniature by measurement if not by declaration. From Brian Duncan.
5 Y-Y
A small, not miniature, triandrus, yellow on yellow seedling from Brian S. Duncan. from Hillstar cross species.
2 Y-Y
An intermediate large cup from Ron Scamp. All yellow, because of it cyclamineus heritage Skilliwidden should be utile in the rockery and bed where some shade tolerance is indicated.