Ric, you had an attack of CRS. Chantell is correct. We are not getting Delnashauge or Cum Laude (which were not listed in bold). Don't go sending me a check or anything until I get the final numbers to you, please...
from my tree-mail, "The varieties in bold letters have been ordered. The number in front of hte name is the number remaining."
So, basically, Ric wants the remaining daffodils. Cool!
Chantell, do you want 5 more of the fragrant varieties (total of 10) we talked about so you have 5 for you and 5 for your son on each of them? I'd keep Yellow Cheerfulness at 10.
It occurred to me that I could take something with me when I talk at the Rock Garden Society in Ithaca this fall (how psyched am I about that?!), so Chantell you're back to 25 of the Iphieon, and I'll take 75.
btw, with the daffs... the pinks don't tend to go with the golden yellow or orange tones, but I think they would go with pale yellow... So I'm planning on putting Cassatta (EM) and Prom Dance (L) together with the Grant Mitch hybrids Cool Flame, Decoy, and Shrike (ML). If the bloom times of those pinks overlap with the earlier or later pale yellows, it should be fine... and the yellows will tie that area together with the daffs in the rest of the back yard.
An exception to this is Delnashauge, which is a sufficiently pale coral-pink that it goes just fine with everyting else in teh butterfly daff bed.