Live Auction Saturday 5 PM EST

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PM me if you want the link for the Incoming Board meeting. All are welcome. All that normally happens is the seating of the new board. It is usually pretty quick and consists mostly of a roll call.

Of more interest will be the Live Auction. Steve Hampson has produced a good list. Bidding is usually interesting. The link is next. Below the link is the list of items up for bidding.

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Topic: Live Auction Saturday March 11
Time: Mar 11, 2023 05:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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ADS Auction List – Spring 2023
Atlanta, GA
Saturday, March 11, 2023
5 PM EDT
Note to Bidders:
The American Daffodil Society (ADS) Bulb Auctions are supported by many of the leading hybridizers around the world. Their generous donations make this auction possible. In order to ensure continued donations of their newest and best creations, the ADS asks that buyers hold bulbs purchased in their garden and NOT release, trade, donate, sell, or distribute any bulb from this auction for a period of five years. Bidding for bulbs and plants is only open to ADS members who reside in the continental United States. We thank you for your generous participation and appreciate your respect for the bulb growers’ economic concerns.
Donated by Michiel de Waard, Flying Colours Daffodils, Netherlands (fall delivery)
1) ‘Flight Path’ 6Y-W, Hunter (2007), Mid-Season, 78mm (Seedling x ‘Trumpet
Warrior’)
2) ‘Hot ‘n’ Spicy’ 3Y-R, Ramsay (2010), Mid-Season, 114mm (‘Red Hen’ x
‘Cameo Fire’)
3) ‘Nordic White’ 5W-W, Havens (2014), Mid-Season – Late, (‘Limequilla’ x
N. triandrus subs. triandrus var. triandrus) 3-5 flowers per stem.
4) CPS 901 1W-W, Postles (not registered), Early – Mid-Season, Michiel says it
will eventually be registered and named for Roger Braithwaite in some
way, and also says “I can’t stop looking at it, it’s just perfect!”
5) ‘Barton Broad’ 3W-YYR, Payne (2018), Mid-Season – Late, 106mm,
(‘Astrid’s Memory’ x sdlg.)
Donated by Dave and Jules Hardy, Esker Farm Daffodils, N. Ireland (fall delivery)
6) ‘Pigeon Post’ 4Y/W-Y, Watson (2020), Late, 74mm, ADS Intermediates
7) EF90 3Y-R, Mid-Season – Late, Hardy, (not registered)
8) N. cavanillesii 13Y-Y, Fall-blooming
9) N. zaianicus (syn. N. romieuxii var. zaianicus) 13_-_, Early Spring
10) EF53 2W-P, Mid-Season, Hardy, (not registered)
Original Vicki Sawyer artwork to benefit the Georgia Daffodil Society (spring del.)
11) A commissioned, whimsical painting by renowned artist Vicki Sawyer of a
hummingbird sitting in a daffodil corona. Acrylic on wood panel with a linen
front and gallery wrapped.
Donated by David Adams, Templeton Daffodils, New Zealand (spring delivery)
12) ‘Mount Crusader’ 1W-W, McQuarrie (2021), Early – Mid-Season, 110mm
(‘Snowy Morn’ x ‘Silver Convention’)
13) ‘Greenhill Hero’ 2W-Y, McQuarrie (2021), Mid-Season, 115mm
(sdlg. MCQ-J56) Named in honor of the registrant’s late husband, Neil
McQuarrie.
14) ‘Greenhill Koru’ 4Y-Y, McQuarrie (2016), Mid-Season, 110mm
(‘Flying Colours’ x ‘Goldhanger’)
Donated by Harold Koopowitz (fall delivery)
15) ‘Tequila Sunrise Group’ 12Y-O, Koopowitz and Howe (2006), Fall
blooming, 35mm (N. jonquilla x N. miniatus) 3-4 flowers per stem.
16) IOT-17 8Y-0, Wilf Hall, (Not registered), Very Early, Miniature, 3-5 flowers
per stem. Similar to ‘Beesknees’ 8Y-O.
17) ‘Ihakara Goldie’ 8Y-Y, Wilf Hall (2016), Very Early (Sdlg. x Sdlg.), 8-15
flowers per stem.
Donated by QDaffs (fall delivery)
18) ‘Delicate Design’ 10Y-Y, Blom, (2017), Very Early (N. bulbocodium sdlg. x
‘Silver Palace’)
19) ‘Ice Chimes’ 5W-Y, Mitch/Havens (1970), Mid-Season (3-4 flowers per
stem)
20) ‘Little Dianne’ 8W-WPP, Koopowitz (2010), Mid-Season, ADS Miniatures,
31 mm (2-3 flowers per stem)
21) ‘Lord Snooty’ 1YYW-WWY, Duncan (2023), Early – Mid-Season
22) ‘Mrs. William Copeland’ 4W-W, Copeland, (Before 1930), Mid-Season,
AD Historics, 95 mm
23) ‘Nickelodeon’ 8W-W, Hall (2003), Early – Mid-Season, 50mm (5-7 flowers
per stem)
24) ‘Yellow Magic’ 6Y-Y, Blom (2013), Very Early (Sdlg. x N. cyclamineus)
Donated by Steve Hampson (spring delivery)
25) Original painting N. ‘Itsy Bitsy Splitsy’, Watercolor on paper, matted and
framed. To honor the new Harold Koopowitz Award to be offered at the
Atlanta ADS National Show for the first time.
Donated by Robin Hill, Fisher Nurseries, New Zealand (spring delivery)
26) ‘Dawn Parade’ 2W-YYO, McQuarrie (2021), Early – Mid-Season, 110mm
(‘Carib Gipsy’ x ‘Sabre’)
27) ‘Pacific Hope’ 2Y-YYO, Hunter (2010), Mid-Season, 110mm (‘Pacific
Fire’ x ‘Cameo Frills’)
28) ‘Sandmere Gold’ 2Y-Y, Hughes (2012), Early – Mid-Season, 115mm
(‘Gold Convention’ x ‘ Impeccable’)
Donated by Kathleen Simpson (fall delivery)
29) ‘Montpier’ 3W-Y, Gripshover (1997), Late, 105 mm
30) ‘Hope Taft’ 7W-O, Gripshover (2009), Mid-Season – Late, 53mm (2-3 flowers
per stem)
31) ‘Happy End’ 7Y-Y, Watrous (not registered), Very Late
32) ‘Yellow Fever’ 7Y-Y, Watrous (1997), Early – Mid-Season, ADS Miniatures
Donated by Anne Wright, Dryad Nursery, England (fall delivery)
33) ‘Angel’s Flight’ 6W-W, Duncan (2013), Very Early, 41mm (N. cyclamineus x
‘Candlepower’)
34) ‘Columba’ 10Y-Y, Wright (2019), Very Early, 43mm
35) ‘Elara’ 10 Y-Y (3 bulbs), Wright (2018), Very Early, 42mm, (N. cantabricus
subsp. cantabricus var. petunioides x ‘Atlas Gold’)
36) ‘Fling’ 6W-W, Duncan (2017), Very Early, 36mm, (N. cyclamineus x ‘My
Word)
37) ‘Gianna’ 6W-Y, Wright (2018), Very Early, 41 mm (‘Candlepower’ x ‘Second
Fiddle’)
38) ‘Palomina’ 6W-Y, Wright (2019), Early – Mid-Season, 45mm, (Kiera Bulbs
sdlg. x ‘Candlepower’)
39) ‘Speedie’ 6W-Y, Duncan (2015), Very Early, 50mm, (N. cyclamineus x ‘Gipsy
Queen’)
40) ‘Sweet Petite’ 6W-Y, Wright (2018), Very Early, 30mm, (N. rupicola x
‘Second Fiddle’)
Donated by Nial Watson, N. Ireland (fall delivery)
41) ‘Watson M24’ 3Y-O, Watson (unregistered) ? season, Miniature (N.
rupicola x ‘Ballydorn’). Nial says the color varies over seasons, and
sometimes has an orange cast to the perianth. Has won at shows on its
own and in collections.
42) ‘Tiny Alice’ 4Y-O, Watson (2022), Early – Mid-Season, 42mm, Miniature,
(N. rupicola x ‘Tiny Alice’) Nial says it is a consistent flower, and blooms
well. Adds color and variety to miniature collections.