Small but perfectly formed
Daffodils aren't just for March. You can enjoy their cheerful yellow trumpets in your garden from January until May if you plan cleverly: we've got a fantastic choice to help you do just that.
Early to rise:
'February Gold': does what it says on the tin: this pure yellow gem reaches just 15cm in late February
'Tete a Tete': one of the best miniatures, flowering prolifically with golden swept-back petals. About 15cm
Mid-season marvels:
Tenby daffodil (Narcissus obvallaris): Wordsworth's golden daffodil: small and dainty at 25cm
'Rip Van Winkle': miniature double with a spiky mane of green-tinged, spiky petals. To 15cm
Late and lovely:
'Dutch Master': brilliant golden trumpets and a delicate scent, growing to 45cm tall
'Cheerfulness' is a double with three or four scented blooms on each stem: 45cm
Pheasant's eye daffodil (Narcissus poeticus var. recurvus): among the last to flower, these delicate white daffs are also scented: 40cm tall
Please ask our friendly staff for more information and advice about choosing daffodils for a long display.