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How can someone have so many Godfrey Owen so quickly?!
Ian, thanks for the pictures. Personally I think 'Godfrey Owen' is such a good do'er - I really can't understand the price it is still asking. I have a nice clump in a few short years and have still managed to give 3 away this year. I wasn't going to post these pictures as they are not great - but I am just home from work and it is miserable and wet with some hail and sleet thrown in for good measure. So here are a few snaps from the wonderfully sunny day in the garden yesterday.1 - 'Finchale Abbey' (again) - really opened up in the sun. And if you can see it... the second from the right has 4 outer petals as an added interest. I hope it doesn't do it again as the 3 petal version is just about perfection in my mind. 2 - 'Angelique' - not really looking right - but increasing well.3 - 'Nothing Special' - a lovely looking snowdrop.
Smashing clump of Daglingworth, probably the best I've ever seen. I've used it in the past for breeding, with excellent results, but lost my only two bulbs to narcissus fly a long time ago - never got around to chipping them as I needed the flowers for pollen. Anyone know where you can buy it these days? Ron Mackenzie hasn't offered it for a while. Would probably have found a bulb at the gala but I was stuck signing books and didn't get a good look around.
Ian,A wonderful garden - the last photographs shows an fabulous spring planting, even Cornus mas, I think. in flower already while it is only just breaking bud here in the sunny south-east of Ireland.The snowdrops are simply wonderful, good snowdrops in great clumps, the way to show them off at their best. Good snowdrops, John; couldn't complain too much about 'Angelique'.Paddy
Martin - I have to agree with you that this is a really smashing clump of 'Daglingworth', not something I have ever seen before. I owe you for the 'Tuesday's Child' that you sent me last September - if you send me a pm with your address, I will send you a bulb of 'Daglingworth' when dormant.