What class should I exhibit my daffodil in?

You can exhibit most types of daffodils in the Spring Show but below are the main ones in the schedule. You can find more information on the Daffodil Society’s website from which the below is drawn.

Division 1: Trumpet Daffodil Cultivars

One flower to a stem; corona (trumpet) as long as, or longer than, the perianth segments (petals).

For example, Cornish King (left).

Division 2: Large-cupped Daffodil Cultivars

One flower to a stem; corona (cup) more than one-third but less than equal to the length of the perianth segments (petals).

For example, Bantam (right).

Division 4: Double Daffodil Cultivars

One or more flowers to a stem, with doubling of the perianth segments or the corona or both.

Note: the class requires a double bloom (for example, Manly (left)), NOT two blooms on the stem.

Division 9: Pheasant’s Eye Narcissus

Characteristics of the N. poeticus group and related species clearly evident; Perianth segments pure white; corona very short or disc shaped, not more than one fifth the length of the perianth segments; corona usually with a green and or/yellow centre and red rim, but sometimes wholly or partly of other colours; anthers usually set at two distinct levels; flowers fragrant.