Large Trumpet Daffodils
Division 1. Large Trumpet Daffodils are among the most iconic spring flowering bulbs, producing bold blooms with prominent trumpets and strong, weather-resistant stems.
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Desdemona
N0156
Chic, ivory-white blooms of Large Trumpet Daffodil ‘Desdemona’ glow amongst a bed of forest green foliage in mid-spring, illuminating garden borders and containers. The alluring white flowers often feature a touch of soft, primrose yellow at their throats, adding to their charm.
This snowy satin beauty makes an excellent cut flower, adding a refined touch of spring to any floral arrangement.
Winner of a prestigious Award of Garden Merit from the RHS for reliability and looks, large trumpet narcissi ‘Desdemona’ will reward you year after year as the bulbs multiply with ease.
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Dutch Master
N0102
A flamboyant, fragrant beauty which has been gracing garden borders and announcing spring since 1938 - ‘Dutch Master’ is a multi-award-winning Daffodil for good reason, holding an Award of Garden merit from the RHS amongst its accolades.
Standing proud in the garden on long, strong stems, rich golden blooms feature a large, fluted central trumpet.
Large Trumpet Daffodil 'Dutch Master' naturalises beautifully in borders, containers, and grassy areas, adding a swathe of spring sunshine wherever these Narcissi bloom. Perfect for cutting and arranging. Snip when the blooms are half open for a long vase life and condition separately before adding to arrangements or bouquets.
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Goblet
N0111
Experience the enchanting allure of the Large Trumpet Daffodil Goblet. The pristine white petals embrace a radiant golden-yellow trumpet, which gracefully fades to a soft lemon hue. This flower epitomises timeless beauty.
The large trumpet daffodil Goblet's seamless transition of colours provides a harmonious display, making it an ideal addition to any garden. Its striking yet gentle appearance promises to captivate the senses and inspire a deep appreciation for nature's wonders.
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Marieke
N0108
Perfect for sprinkling a welcome dose of spring sunshine onto garden borders and containers, ‘Marieke’ is an archetypal vivid yellow Daffodil, one of the hardiest varieties on the market, producing several cheerful, up-facing blooms per bulb.
Large Trumpet Daffodil 'Marieke' is best grown in dramatic drifts to naturalise, the huge sunny flowers make an impact when they burst into life each spring, simply by themselves, or enhanced by contrasting delicate blue beauties such as Scilla or Muscari. Long-lasting with strong, sturdy stems ‘Marieke’ makes an excellent cut flower and will do well in virtually any position.
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Mount Hood
N0104
A top choice to adorn your spring garden with simplistic elegance, the pure white beauty of large trumpet narcissus ‘Mount Hood’ will alight otherwise dull areas and sparkle in sunshine.
Equally radiant in a stylish white and green planting scheme as it is next to spring pastels or bold brights. Fellow border or container companions such as Hyacinths, Muscari, Erythronium, and Tulips will work in harmony side-by-side.
The RHS has awarded Large Trumpet Daffodil ‘Mount Hood’ a prestigious Award of Garden Merit for its excellent garden performance. Bulbs will naturalise trouble-free for a repeat performance each spring.
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Orange Sunset
N0124
Deliciously-scented and bold, Large Trumpet Daffodil ‘Orange Sunset’ boasts a crisp white perianth, overlapping slightly and holding a citrus orange trumpet - delivering punchy colour and sweet fragrance to the early spring garden.
Usually blooming between March and April, the large, funnelled trumpet first opens up in orange, before lightening to a rich yellow colour and fading into soft peach. A wonderful cut flower, large trumpet daffodil Orange Sunset lasts for days in the vase.
Scatter the bulbs of these pretty, sunproof show-stoppers and plant where they can naturalise and bloom year after year, announcing springtime.
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Pink Silk
N0112
An enchanting and romantic Narcissi to grow for cutting, or to add charm to spring containers and planting designs - Daffodil ‘Pink Silk’ is an exquisite beauty with her collar of pure white petals and narrow, soft coral trumpet.
Despite its fine and graceful looks, large trumpet daffodil Pink Silk is pest and weather resistant, thriving and naturalising in a sunny or partly shaded spot.
Combines well in the garden or vase with pale spring blues or rich, velvety aubergine shades.
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Pistachio
N0122
Large Trumpet Daffodil ‘Pistachio’ brings a refined and unusual touch to the spring garden, with soft lemon petals surrounding a beautifully shaded trumpet that deepens from creamy tones to rich buttery yellow. The elegant colouring of large trumpet daffodil ‘Pistachio’ creates a fresh citrus-like glow through March and April, offering subtle sophistication while still making a striking seasonal statement.
Perfect for formal beds, mixed borders, containers, or naturalised lawns, this distinctive variety blends effortlessly with whites, primroses, and softer spring bulbs. Reliable and long flowering, it is also a proud holder of the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
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Rijnveld's Early Sensation
N0110
Flowering as early as late January in some areas, Large Trumpet Daffodil ‘Rijnveld’s Early Sensation’ brings a cordial splash of colour when our spirits need lifting in winter. Flared, golden yellow trumpets with slightly paler petals bloom even before stems reach their full height.
Plant near early flowering bulbs such as Snowdrops or Crocus for a cheerful spring show throughout February and into March.
First introduced in 1943, daffodil ‘Rijnveld’s Early Sensation’ holds an esteemed Award of Garden Merit from the RHS and will add carpets of colour to a spring garden as they naturalise happily.
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Topolino
N0123
Elegant, pointed ivory petals and a soft yellow trumpet make Narcissus ‘Topolino’ an excellent choice for growing to naturalise in grassy areas where they will be illuminated on bright spring days and add movement in the breeze when planted en masse.
This refined, petite Heirloom Daffodil, large trumpet daffodil Topolino was introduced in 1923 and is loved for its delicate looks and surprisingly sturdy habit.
Great for growing in containers with pastel Muscari and early bedding such as Violas.

