This free flowering dwarf variety of daffodil is ideal for garden containers or pots, and can also be grown indoors. A very pretty example of a Spring Stunner.
This beautiful mix of Cornish red cupped daffodils will create a host of spring flowers in March and April. Grow them outdoors, or in containers on a bright windowsill indoors.
A lovely collection of superb, colourful daffodils, in gorgeous peachy tones, creating bright displays in your spring garden. Excellent as cut flowers for indoor displays. This Daffodil Butterfly has unique ruffled petals.
Narcissi are essential for any spring garden, waving goodbye to winter and welcoming spring with their wonderfully bright trumpet flowers, and that's what this collection of a hundred miniature daffodils will do to perfection. This superb collection includes a mixture of shades and flower shapes that look amazing planted together and they're perfect for underplanting trees and shrubs or in natural looking drifts through borders and lawns. They're also fantastic for filling pots and window boxes and ideal cut flowers too. Their short stems make them particularly robust and able to withstand spring winds that can so often flatten taller varieties, so they'll always look perfect. Grow them in sun or partial shade in free draining soil and they'll naturalise, gradually multiplying over they years to give you more and more flowers. Nothing could be easier. Supplied as 100 bulbs, size 8/10, ready to plant in autumn, growing to a height of 25 cm (10 in) and spread of 10 cm (4 in).
Daffodil Miniature Mix brings together some of our favourite dwarf Narcissus to create a collection that will give you years of pleasure. The cheery blooms of these adorable little Daffodils are hard to resist. They make fabulous cut flowers so you can enjoy them in a vase indoors, as well as in the garden.
This dwarf daffodil has tiny creamy white blooms with buttercup yellow centres. Each delicate stem carries up to five blissfully fragrant flowers.
Herald the return of spring with the sunny colours of Daffodil Birma. Bright golden blooms with deep orange trumpets are carried high on tall stems.
Terrific naturalizers with a long blooming period, the large trumpets open greenish-yellow, maturing to white, against a backdrop of lemony yellow petals. Grow them outdoors in borders and rockeries, or in containers on a bright windowsill indoors.
The Hoop Petticoat Daffodil! Up to 15 delicate golden funnels per bulb are produced above fine grass like foliage. Grow this cheery little daffodil in rockeries or naturalised in grass for an exquisite spring display.
Bulbs such as daffodils and tulips herald the arrival of spring - there's nothing more exciting than the sight of their bold and bright colours peeking up from the ground, marking the end of a long winter and promise of warmer weather to come. This great value collection combines the ever-popular 'Tête-à-Tête' daffodil with compact and robust 'Early Red' tulips for a display that will get your garden noticed. With their distinctive flowers, 'Tête-à-Tête' daffodils are a must-have for any spring garden. A great, green-fingered investment, they'll continue to bloom year after year, getting bigger and better all the time! Brilliant in pots, 'Tête-à-Tête' produces lots of pretty, golden-yellow flowers from late February. Then, blooming from March, the 'Early Red' tulips have more robust, short-stemmed flowers, and these red ones are geat for contrasting with beautiful yellow daffodils and will pick up just as 'Tête-à-Tête' are fininshing. Plant these bulbs in pots or straight into flowerbeds and you will enjoy a host of delicate flowers from late February onwards. Supplied as a pack of 100 bulbs, ready for planting in the autumn.