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Sources of Modern Daffodil Bulbs
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The sources identified below grow the bulbs they sell by mail-order. They are small-business bulb-farmers who guarantee the bulbs you receive are healthy and true-to-name. (They will replace bulbs that do not grow.)

Write or e-mail for catalogs in March or April.  By July, purchase the daffodils you want. The bulbs will be shipped to you in September or October. Keep them in a cool (but not refrigerated) and well-ventilated place until the warm weather has broken and the soil has cooled. Then plant in a well-drained place, typically during late October or November.

David Burdick Daffodils & More
PO Box 459
Dalton, MA  01227
daffodil@berkshire .net
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Grant Mitsch Daffodils
Richard and Elise Havens
PO Box 218
Hubbard, OR 97032
havensr@web-ster.com
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The catalog for Grant Mitsch Novelty Daffodils contains many color photographs of individual daffodil cultivars. Include $3 with your request; the cost later will be credited to your order.

Nancy Wilson Species & Miniature Narcissus
Nancy Wilson
6525 Briceland-Thorn Road
Garberville, CA 95542

nwilson@asis.com
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Oakwood Daffodils
John Reed
2330 W. Bertrand Road
Niles, MI 49120
oakwooddaff@hughes.net

William R. P. Welch Tazetta Daffodils
Bill Welch
PO Box 1736
Carmel Valley, CA 93924-1736
Billthebulbbaron@aol.com
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