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Jackson's Daffodils
BESET (Jackson) 1W-Y E 16" (Chaos x Kindee) A lovely smaller bicolor trumpet with thick smooth petals that overlap at the back. The expanding flared trumpet of bright lemon does not stain the perianth. CANNY (Jackson) 1Y-Y E 18" (Hitch-hiker x 5/83) Early flowering trumpet with good form and substance, of deep golden yellow. A rounded perianth and a well balanced trumpet with a flare and frill.
DURATION (Jackson) 4W-OOY L 18" (196/81x Glowing Red) A formal attractive double with excellent form, stem, stance, substance and color. Four layers of rounded petals and the short bright orange corona layers have a narrow yellow frill. FLINTLOCK (Jackson) 2W-Y E 16" (163/82 x 27/80) An early flowering flat smooth thick double triangular perianth with no staining from the three quarter length, soft lemon, plain funnel shaped corona.
FUSSY (Jackson) 3Y-O LM 18" (Torridon x Pzaz) A tall definite division three with broad smooth lemon yellow petals. A small bowl cup of bright red that is not sun resistant with the style extending. Has won show awards. GYMPIE (Jackson) 1Y-Y E 18" (47/86 x Impeccable) The inner petals are more rounded than the overlapping, broad, shovel shaped back petals, giving the perianth a triangular look. The plain tubular trumpet deepens to be almost orange on its end.
HAOMA (Jackson) 2W-W E 19" (Shaman x Bonus Bond) A strong consistently good pure white definite division two with broad shovel shaped petals. The three-quarters length cup is always round, ending in a slightly frilled flange. LITTLE TYKE (Jackson) 1Y-Y E 16" (Baradoc x Truvius) This little flower measures 71 mm to qualify as an intermediate. A perfectly formed and balanced little trumpet. NYNJA (Jackson) 2Y-Y M 15" (11/78 x Scipio) A very consistent smooth flower with a long funnel shaped straight corona. A plane rounded perianth of very broad ovate petals slightly lighter lemon colored than the corona. Good stance on a strong stem and every flower is show quality. PLAUDIT (Jackson) 2W-P LM 19" (Refrain x Quasar) A cross between two Oregon flowers, with the typical red-pink acorn shaped cup. Nicely formed.
POWER PLAY (Jackson) 1W-Y M 18" (285/77 x Hang Five) A bold bicolor with a bright yellow rolled trumpet, broadly ovate back petals and ovate inner petals with good substance and smoothness. PUKKA (Jackson) 1W-P LM 16" (135/71 x Melancholy) Just measures trumpet. The petals are broadly ovate touching at the back. The flared pastel pink trumpet has a slightly paler end to its frill. SHOCKWAVE (Jackson) 2Y-R E 20" (Colorful x 124/75) A bright attractive flower similar to Colorful but with a slight flush of red in the perianth. The petals are rounded, slightly concave and a deep golden yellow. The bowl shaped half length corona is a bright red which seems to reflect on the petals. STUBBORN (Jackson) 2Y-O E 17" (Nakajima x Pzaz) The broad smooth lemon yellow shovel shaped petals overlap at the back. The straight cylindrical cup is all one shade of orange. SUREWIN (Jackson) 4W-R EM 16" (Gay Side x unknown double) A full formal double with five to six layers of pure white petals that almost hide the short bright red petaloids except in the very center of the flower. A consistently good show bloom. TAHUNE (Jackson) 1W-Y E 16" (Quench x 17/73) An early flowering consistent and successful show flower with a contrasting bright lemon flanged trumpet and a thick smooth triangular perianth. Show winner. TAO (Jackson) 3Y-O M 22" (Pzaz x Odulation) A midseason small cup with very broadly ovate petals that overlap at the back giving a flat rounded perianth. The cup-shaped corona is a bright orange. TRUCULENT (Jackson) 3W-WWY M 25" (118/82 x 220/78) A tall large flower with rounded perianth of very ovate petals that can touch in the front and overlap at the back. The bowl shaped cup has a very distinct narrow golden yellow rim. Very smooth and consistent. YOWIE (Jackson) 2W-P M 18" (Vahu x Clique) Large for a pink this flower has very broadly ovate petals at its back and ovate inner petals. The cup of pastel pink is in good proportion and nicely flared.
For more available varieties from Jackson’s Daffodils, which have been acclimated to the Northern Hemisphere, please see our 2010 domestic color catalog—$3.00 (deductible on order)
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