FW: Daffodils of Julian, CA

I received the inquiry below, via the ADS website. If you can provide an answer or assistance for this person, please respond to them privately. And please include me in your response, so I will know that ADS attempted to help. Either I, or a small group of ADS people, respond to all such inquiries that come in from the ADS website.

FYI, we get an average of 3 daffodil related inquiries per week, when it isn’t spring blooming season. In the spring, an average of 3 inquiries per week, come in. I’d like to thank the “rapid response team” that helps me on all the inquiries. I couldn’t keep up without them, especially in the spring, when the ED office is the busiest. I won’t try and identify all of our response team members, but they know who they are. And sometimes I even reach out for international help! I think it is important to respond to inquiries that come in as a result of our ADS website. How many times have you sent a question to a website “Contact Us”… and never heard a word back? ADS does not fall into that mediocre genre.

Appreciatively, Jaydee Atkins Ager
Executive Director American Daffodil Society, Inc.
www.daffodilusa.org www.daffodilusastore.org www.daffseek.org
PO Box 522 Hawkinsville, GA 31036 USA
—–Original Message—– Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 12:44 AM Subject: Daffodils of Julian, CA
Hi,
Can someone please tell me what is the exact Narcissus species that is/was used in the “Julian Daffodil Project”?

Thanks a lot for your help.

Alex