| For a really distinctively different Daffodil, rely on this classic favorite. 'Rose of May', as its name suggests, is late blooming. More than that, its flowers are fully double, a soft shade of ivory-white with hints of pale yellow at the center, and wonderfully sweet scented. Even a small arrangement is a glorious bouquet! Fill your spring bulb garden with this dependable beauty! The flowers appear on stems 13 to 15 inches long and very sturdy. Resistant to rain and wind, they're a good choice for climates where spring can be stormy. And they are made for cutting, where the blooms last exceptionally well. Make 'Rose of May' part of your spring display next season, and watch how easily it naturalizes in the sunny garden. It blooms with the species Tulips and is often the last Daffodil of the season. Enjoy this lovely treasure. Zones 3-9. |