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Sacha 07-03-2006 10:07 AM

Sainsbury's daffodils
 
Just over a week ago, I bought some daffodils at Sainsbury in Newton Abbot.
They were 99p a bunch and were no more than the thickness of a pencil and in
tight bud. As they opened in the warmth of the house they emitted the most
lovely and rather penetrating scent. I don't think I've ever had daffs with
such a perfume. The flowers are not over-large, though not as small as Tete
a Tete and the trumpet is rather more orange than the petals, which are a
true yellow. They're only just beginning to fade now and everyone who has
come to the house has remarked on them! Does anyone happen to know which
variety they could be?
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
)


Robert 07-03-2006 03:43 PM

Sainsbury's daffodils
 

"Sacha" wrote in message
id...
: Just over a week ago, I bought some daffodils at Sainsbury in Newton
Abbot.
: They were 99p a bunch and were no more than the thickness of a pencil and
in
: tight bud. As they opened in the warmth of the house they emitted the
most
: lovely and rather penetrating scent. I don't think I've ever had daffs
with
: such a perfume. The flowers are not over-large, though not as small as
Tete
: a Tete and the trumpet is rather more orange than the petals, which are a
: true yellow. They're only just beginning to fade now and everyone who has
: come to the house has remarked on them! Does anyone happen to know which
: variety they could be?
: --
: Sacha
: www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
: South Devon
: )

I was looking through these but without seeing your flowers it's difficult,
you may recognise them
http://www.broadleighbulbs.co.uk/pla...ages/narac.htm



Sacha 07-03-2006 05:03 PM

Sainsbury's daffodils
 
On 7/3/06 15:43, in article
, "Robert"
wrote:


"Sacha" wrote in message
id...
: Just over a week ago, I bought some daffodils at Sainsbury in Newton
Abbot.
: They were 99p a bunch and were no more than the thickness of a pencil and
in
: tight bud. As they opened in the warmth of the house they emitted the
most
: lovely and rather penetrating scent.snip
I was looking through these but without seeing your flowers it's difficult,
you may recognise them
http://www.broadleighbulbs.co.uk/pla...ages/narac.htm


That's very kind of you, thank you! I can't recognise it from any of those
photos. But I emailed Sainsbury asking for the name and saying how lovely I
think the flowers etc. They replied thanking me for my kind remarks and
totally ignoring my query. Quite clearly they give customers' emails about
as much consideration as the RHS do!
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
)


Crazy Dog 07-03-2006 07:01 PM

Sainsbury's daffodils
 

"Sacha" wrote in message
id...
On 7/3/06 15:43, in article
, "Robert"
wrote:


"Sacha" wrote in message
id...
: Just over a week ago, I bought some daffodils at Sainsbury in Newton
Abbot.
: They were 99p a bunch and were no more than the thickness of a pencil

and
in
: tight bud. As they opened in the warmth of the house they emitted the
most
: lovely and rather penetrating scent.snip
I was looking through these but without seeing your flowers it's

difficult,
you may recognise them
http://www.broadleighbulbs.co.uk/pla...ages/narac.htm


That's very kind of you, thank you! I can't recognise it from any of

those
photos. But I emailed Sainsbury asking for the name and saying how lovely

I
think the flowers etc. They replied thanking me for my kind remarks and
totally ignoring my query. Quite clearly they give customers' emails

about
as much consideration as the RHS do!


No - just making sure you have to go back to Sainsbury's when you want some
more. ;)



Sacha 07-03-2006 10:54 PM

Sainsbury's daffodils
 
On 7/3/06 19:01, in article , "Crazy Dog"
wrote:


"Sacha" wrote in message
id...

snip
I emailed Sainsbury asking for the name and saying how lovely
I think the flowers etc. They replied thanking me for my kind remarks and
totally ignoring my query. Quite clearly they give customers' emails
about
as much consideration as the RHS do!


No - just making sure you have to go back to Sainsbury's when you want some
more. ;)


You read my mind - I may do just that tomorrow but I *still* won't know what
they are. In fact, even as I write this, I think I'll email a friend on
Scilly to ask if they might have come from there. Thanks for the nudge. ;-)
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
)


Tiger303 08-03-2006 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sacha
But I emailed Sainsbury asking for the name and saying how lovely I
think the flowers etc. They replied thanking me for my kind remarks and
totally ignoring my query.

you could try speaking with their suppliers. i know http://www.world-flowers.co.uk/ are one, whether they do their daffs and whether they would give out such info is another matter. most of the supermarket suppliers concentrate on varieties that look good and last long once cut within the cool chain, and scent is usually expendable for vase-life.

Janet Tweedy 08-03-2006 07:00 PM

Sainsbury's daffodils
 
In article , Sacha
writes


You read my mind - I may do just that tomorrow but I *still* won't know what
they are. In fact, even as I write this, I think I'll email a friend on
Scilly to ask if they might have come from there. Thanks for the nudge. ;-)



Why not take a digital photo Sacha and then send it to a daffodil
Society? (There's bound to be one)
There's this extract on the web on a pdf


"Bob Hilborn Head of Primary Agriculture for J Sainsbury plc until his
retirement in March 2002, where he was responsible for all technical
aspects of horticultural procurement. He is a Council member of the
National Institute of Agricultural Botany and on the advisory board of
LEAF (Linking Environment and Farming)."

so could you email or write to the current head of Primary Agriculture?

Janet

love to know what they are, though we loathe and detest the smell of
Paperwhite daffodils!
--
Janet Tweedy
Dalmatian Telegraph
http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk

Sacha 08-03-2006 10:58 PM

Sainsbury's daffodils
 
On 8/3/06 19:00, in article , "Janet Tweedy"
wrote:

In article , Sacha
writes


You read my mind - I may do just that tomorrow but I *still* won't know what
they are. In fact, even as I write this, I think I'll email a friend on
Scilly to ask if they might have come from there. Thanks for the nudge. ;-)



Why not take a digital photo Sacha and then send it to a daffodil
Society? (There's bound to be one)
There's this extract on the web on a pdf


"Bob Hilborn Head of Primary Agriculture for J Sainsbury plc until his
retirement in March 2002, where he was responsible for all technical
aspects of horticultural procurement. He is a Council member of the
National Institute of Agricultural Botany and on the advisory board of
LEAF (Linking Environment and Farming)."

so could you email or write to the current head of Primary Agriculture?

Janet

love to know what they are, though we loathe and detest the smell of
Paperwhite daffodils!


More good ideas and suggestions and thank you. No, these are not in the
least like Paperwhites. More delicate but as pervasive, I'd say. I've had a
few suggestions of a helpful nature via email which I'm going to follow up.
--
Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
)



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