NARCISSUS GRAND SOLEIL D'OR
(Div.8) Strongly scented multiheaded variety with up to 5 heads per stem. The petals are a rich golden yellow and the short cupis a glowing orange-red. Excellent for cutting. Early flowering. Needs a warm situaltion to do well
Height:14"
Flowers: Jan - Mar
5 = £8.00
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NARCISSUS ACTAEA
(9) This old favourite daffodil is included by popular request. Pure white petals and red rimmed cup — like a sophisticated, earlier Pheasant Eye type. The flowers are larger and really look you in the eye. We have hundreds naturalised in our wild garden. Scented. Plant the bulbs in the autumn in any good garden soil in sun or part shade. they can be grown in borders or naturalised in grass.
Height:16"
Flowers: Apr
Price: 10 = £8.00;
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NARCISSUS AGNES HARVEY
(Div.5) An old (pre 1902!) but still beautiful dwarf triandrus hybrid daffodil. It has 1 to 2 nodding white flowers. Plant the bulbs in the autumn in any good garden soil in sun or part shade. Scarce
Height: 9”
Flowers: April
3 = £6.50
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NARCISSUS ANGEL'S BREATH
(Div.5) A wonderful new miniature with uo to 4 graceful nodding heads of pale yellow. Perfect for a pot in a cold glasshouse or trough.
Height: 9”
Flowers: April
5 = £5.00
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NARCISSUS ANGEL'S WHISPER
(Div.5) A wonderful new miniature with up to 4 graceful nodding heads of pale yellow. Perfect for a pot in a cold glasshouse or trough. Smaller and more delicate than Angel's Breath, with thinner foliage. Slightly later flowering.
Height: 9”
Flowers: April
5 = £5.00
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NARCISSUS AVALANCHE
(Division 8) This is a robust tazetta daffodil with up to 10 glistening white flowers with lemon yellow cups. Strongly scented , making an excellent cut flower.. Like all this group the leaves appear early in the winter. It grows best in a slightly sheltered situation where it will not be damaged by early strong winds. Plant the bulbs in the autumn in any good garden soil in sun. Summer dormant. Huge bulbs!
Height:12"
Flowers: Mar/Apr
Price: 5 = £6.00
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NARCISSUS BILBO
(Division 6) This delightful dwarf daffodil lives up to its name. The white petals are reflexed from the deep pink cup. Another fine Brian Duncan hybrid. Vigorous.
Height: 10"
Flowers: Mar-Apr
5= £5.00
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NARCISSUS BOBBYSOXER
(7)A dwarf jonquilwith neat round yellow flowers and orange cups. Twin headed. Not one of Alec Gray's smallest hybrids but an excellent garden plant.
Height: 10"
Flowers: April
5 = £6.00; 15 = £16.50
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NARCISSUS BULBOCODIUM ATLAS FORM
Dwarf hoop pettcoat daffodil This narcissus bulbocodium has neat golden flowers on short stems. It needs a dry summer to really do well but plenty of water when it is growing. Free flowering and distinct. good in pots.
Flowers: Early Mar
Height 4"
3 = £6.00
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NARCISSUS BULBOCODIUM OBESUS
Giant hoop pettcoat daffodil This narcissus bulbocodium has exceptionally large golden flowers on relatively short stems. It needs a dry summer to really do well but plenty of water when it is growing.
Flowers: Early Mar
Height 6"
3 = £6.00
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NARCISSUS CLOUD NINE
(Div 2) A delightful intermediate reversed bicolor daffodil. The well shaped flowers open bright lemon and the cup gradually fades to cream. It is one of the last to flower and is long lasting in flower and very vigorous. One of my all time favourites. A real stunner. Plant the bulbs in the autumn. Summer dormant.
Height: 14"
Flowers: April
5 = £5.00
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NARCISSUS COMPRESSUS
(Div.8) Strongly sented multiheaded variety with up to 10 heads per stem. The flowers are pure glistening white with a tiny yellow cup. Early flowering, in a mild winter it may flower in January. Flowers best after a warm summer.
Height:14"
Flowers: Mar
5 = £6.00;
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NARCISSUS CORDUBENSIS
(Division 13) A spectacular jonquil species from S Spain. Masses of deep gold strongly scented flowers - up to 10 per stem, with small flat cups. Needs a dry sunny postion to flower well. It is perfect for a pot in a cold glasshouse. Plant the bulbs in autumn in well drained soil in full sun. Summer dormant
Height:14”
Flowers: April
5 = £5.00
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NARCISSUS CORNET
(Division 6) A very descriptive name for this, one of Alec Gray's larger cultivars. Well swept back petals. Clear yellow.
Height: 12"
Flowers: Mar
10 = £9.00
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NARCISSUS CYCLAMINEUS
Div 13. A very beautiful species of deep yellow with a long trumpet and completely swept back petals. Excellent for naturalising in a damp acid soil where it will seed around. Stock grown from seed. Can easily die if too dry. Few.
Height: 5"
Flowers: Early Mar
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NARCISSUS ELKA
(Division 1) A tiny gem of a dwarf trumpet daffodil from Alec Gray with a slightly nodding lemon trumpet and milk white petals. It does well here on the edge of a shrub bed where it is dry in the summer. Plant in the autumn. Summer dormant.
Height:4"
Flowers: Mar
5 = £5.00;
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NARCISSUS GRANDE MONARCH
(Division 8) This is an old Cornish tazetta daffodil with up to 5 small white flowers with cream cups. Strongly scented and early flowering. . Like all this group the leaves appear early in the winter. It grows best in a slightly sheltered situation where it will not be damaged by early strong winds. Plant the bulbs in the autumn in any good garden soil in sun. Summer dormant.
Height:12"
Flowers: Mar/Apr
Price: 10 = £10.00
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NARCISSUS HALVOSE
(Div.8) Strongly scented multiheaded variety with up to 5 heads per stem. The flowers are a most unusual colour. The orange cup suffuses the yellow petals so that the whole flower is almost apricot. My favourite poetaz. Excellent for cutting.
Height:14"
Flowers: Mar
10 = 10.00
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NARCISSUS ICE BABY ( Snow Baby)
NEW (Division1) A tiny miniature trumpet daffodil of clotted cream throughout. Early flowering . We first saw it at a trade show in Holland where it absolutely wowed us. Like all these early trumpets it prefers a cool situation. Previously called Snow Baby
Height: 6"
Flowers: early March
5= £6.00
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NARCISSUS INTERMEDIUS
(Division 13) Masses of strongly scented golden flowers on tall stiff stems. This wild hybrid requires are very warm, dry summer dormancy to flower well. Excellent in a pot in cold glass.
Height: 14"
Flowers: April
price: 10 = £7.00
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NARCISSUS ITALICUS
Division 13 A tazetta species from the shores of the Mediterranean sea. Up to 6 heads of white fllowers with a small lemon cup. Highly scented. Probably best grown under glass,
Height: 12"
Flowers: feb
3 = £6.00;
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NARCISSUS JANA
(Division 6) An early flowering Alec Gray cyclamineus hybrid. Large golden flowers on short stems. rather like a short February Gold but with better formed flowers. Vigorous.
Height: 8"
Flowers: Mar
3 = £6.00
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NARCISSUS JOHANNA
(Div 5) One of Alec Gray’s larger hybrids but still distinctive & attractive. 1-2 pale lemon flowers with expanded darker yellow trumpets. Nodding.
Height: 14"
Flowers: March-April
5=£6.00
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NARCISSUS JUMBLIE
(12) An excellent little cyclamineus hybrid with two to three clear yellow flowers to the stem. Slightly orange cup and well reflexed petals. Sister seedling to Tete a Tete but the cyclamineus parentage is more pronounced and the deeper trumpet longer.
Height: 8"
Flowers: Mar
Price £4.00 each; 3 = £11.00
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NARCISSUS LEMON SILK
Division 6. This beautiful cyclamineus daffodil has pale lemon flowers. The long trumpet is slightly paler than the well reflexed petals. Early flowering forming good sized clumps. It always excites interest in the garden. One of the best new introduction. We are retaining the stock as it is still very scarce.
.Height:14"
Flowers: early March
3 = £5.00,
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NARCISSUS LITTLE RUSKY
An exquisite US jonquil hybrid. Tiny creamy-yellow flowers with a orange rimmed deeper yellow cup and a green eye.Usually twin flowered.
Height: 8"
Flowers: April
Price: 5 = £6.00
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NARCISSUS MEDIOLUTEUS (biflorus) (Primrose Peerless)
(Division 13) This is one of the very oldest daffodil cultivars still in cultivation. Over the centuries it has been known by a series of different names: Narcissus biflorus, Primrose Peerless, Cemetery Ladies all refer to ether its appearance or use. This late flowering narcissus has 1 or 2 small white flowers with a tiny lemon yellow cup. Sweetly scented flowers
Please see the Articles page in our website forthe full story of this fascinating daffodil.
Height:10"
Flowers: April-May
3 = £6.00
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NARCISSUS MINNOW
(Division 8) A fine Alec Gray miniature hybrid. Up to 4 tiny heads per stem. They open golden but fade to a beautiful cream.
Height: 8"
Flowers: March
price:5 = £5.00
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NARCISSUS MITE
(Division 6) This is a perfect tiny golden cyclamineus hybrid daffodil with long straight trumpet and ‘fly-away’ perianth. Rather like a larger more robust N.cyclamineus. It increases rapidly making good clumps. Although it loves a moist acid soil it is just as happy on dry sandy soils. Divide regularly.
Height: 9" Flowers: Mar
price £4.00 each; 3 = £11.00
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NARCISSUS PACHYBOLBUS
This Moroccan species is probably a small form of N.papyraceous. Masses of pure white, heavily scented flowers with neater more compact heads than Paperwhite and with a tiny perfectly ropund corona. Keep frost free. The bulbs were given to me by John Blanchard many years ago.
Height: 12"
Flowers:Jan - feb
3 = £7.00;
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