Daffodils come originally from Europe and Northern Africa. They love everything from rocky, alpine scree to woodland bogs. They’re great for planting between shrubs or later-flowering perennials, in borders or for forcing indoors for an early taste of spring.
Tahiti
Absolutely stunning four inch double blooms of brilliant orange over brightest yellow. You’d expect to see these strung like gardenias in a lei adorning an island maiden! (Pack of 5)
Baby Moon
Baby Moon is a pure, golden yellow clone of Jonquilla, with extra large petals surrounding tiny cups. The whole flower is the size of a quarter, but delivers full money’s worth en masse or in small pockets in the garden. (Pack of 5)
Ice Follies
Purest white petals back up a smooth, light pastel yellow cup with lacy white edges. And if you prefer more white, just wait a bit! The cups turn pure white with maturity. Deep, rich green foliage is the perfect counterpoint to these delicate blooms, but don’t be fooled. Ice Follies is a trooper. She stands up well to wind and rain, making her the perfect daffodil for regions with big, quick changes in temperature and weather. (Pack of 5)
Dutch Master
Tough, strong stems make these classics virtually weatherproof. Giant, golden yellow petals and cups are great for forcing indoors as well as brightening any corner of the landscape.They naturalize profusely and come back strong year after year. (Pack of 5)