Month: March 2008

ETDS Mini Gold – Micro Bulbocodium

The Mini Gold (Best Mini Stem in Show) was the smallest Bulbocodium I’ve ever observed. In the photo, there is a green toothpick behind and to the right of the flower to try to give some sort of perspective. The…

East Tennessee Daffodil Society Show

This weekend the “ETDS” show was held in the usual location of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. It’s always a Fantastic time and this was no exception. I’ll post as many photos as I can tonight. The Gold Ribbon…

Icicle

Daffodil season is winding down where I live, but there are a few late season cultivars that are almost show worthy. One I found this afternoon is this stem of Icicle 5W-W with six florets open. If you look carefully,…

Mini Quinn

Hi Harold, A Mini Quinn. What a good idea!  I really enjoyed seeing all of the seedlings at Livermore and Murphys. At Fortuna, Bob had mentioned mini quinn so I counted the different miniatures that I had brought and had 20-21. I had a few…

Please help identify

Hi Everyone,   This is the first of many unknown daffodils that I dug on my trip to Louisiana last year.  This little beauty was dug in Arkansas on the return trip.  I will be asking for your help identifying…

Intermediates List Question

Dave, In the ADS, ALL Intermediates are also Standards. Intermediates is a subset of Standards – namely, hose single-florets cultivars typically producing blooms in the size range 50-80mm. The decision to include Intermediates among Standards was made at the time…