David
Burdick
Grower of
Daffodil Flowers and Bulbs
& More
Offering
Undiscovered Varieties Belonging in All Gardens
2010 Catalog
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White
Petals, Pink In Cup
- Mid Season
-Late Season
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Mid Season
Mary’s Pink - An excellent little “pink” that romps through the
garden. The petals are a milky greenish white; the cup has the look of a trumpet
and is a coppery pink color. For us, both the plant and its flower are on the
small side—we believe breeders of intermediate sized daffodils might find this
cultivar useful to their programs. It produces hard, smooth-skinned bulbs, and
lots of them. From Carncairn Daffodils, 1975.
2W-P
$ 4 each, 3/$10
Kildavin - Another wonderful undiscovered garden daffodil and
getting good results as a seed parent in intermediate-sized daffodil breeding
programs. Good steady annual increase in bulb and flower numbers with sturdy
dark green foliage. The flowers have white petals that lean backward a bit to
show off the deep pink cup. Healthy. From J.S.B. Lea of England, 1963.
2W-P
$ 5 each
Later Season
| Bilbo - A bit taller and definitely stouter
cyclamineus type that fits in any garden. Like Foundling it has a
shorter cup than most in its division, but of a rosy pink. Hobbitually
lackluster when photographed, Bilbo is warm and engaging in person and
will win at shows. Really good for later in the season. From Brian
Duncan of Northern Ireland, 1981. 6W-GPP. $ 4 each, 3/$10 |
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Other White Petals, Pink in Cup Available:
Chloe - I continue to enjoy this strong growing Murray Evans pink. Long lasting. Early Mid Season 2W-P $ 6 each
Waif - Foundling offspring w/ a longer, wider-flared pink cup.
Dwarf sized plant; nice garden impact.
Late Mid Season 6W-P $ 8 each, 3/$20