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Bring the Fields Home This Fall

You picked them at the festival. Now grow them in your own backyard. Reserve your daffodil bulbs today - straight from Evelyne's Farm.

The Same Rare Bulbs.
In Your Garden.

Most garden centers carry a handful of common yellow varieties. We've spent years sourcing over 320 cultivars you won't find anywhere else - trumpets, doubles, split-coronas, fragrant heirlooms, and more. Plant them once and they come back every spring.

How Pre-Sale Works

Simple, Honest Pricing

No hidden fees. No complicated tiers. Just great bulbs at a fair price.

 

 

$2 per bulb.

 

 

Minimum 5 bulbs per Cultivar

Not Your Average Daffodils

These are the varieties you saw blooming at the festival - sourced from around the world, some dating back to the 1800s.

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Trumpet Daffodils

The classic shape you remember from childhood - but bigger and more vibrant. Blooms up to 6 inches across.

Fragrant Heirlooms

Delicate varieties from the 1800s that fill the air with sweet scent. The kind your great-grandmother grew.

Double-Petaled Varieties

Ruffled, layered blooms that look like peonies. Stunning in a vase and beautiful in the ground.

Pink-Cupped Beauties

Rare varieties with coral, salmon, and rose-colored centers. Most people don't even know pink daffodils exist.

Split-Corona Types

Petals that split open like butterflies. These unusual varieties stop people in their tracks every spring.

Poet's Daffodils

White petals with red-rimmed centers. Named for the poets who wrote about them centuries ago.

Planting Guide

Easy to Grow. Easier to Love.

  • When to plant: October through November, before the ground freezes. Western PA winters give these bulbs exactly what they need to bloom beautifully.

  • Where to plant: A sunny or partly sunny spot with good drainage. Avoid areas that stay wet after rain.

  • How deep: Dig about 6 inches down. Place the bulb pointy side up, cover with soil, and water once.

  • Spacing: About 4-6 inches apart. They'll multiply over time and fill in naturally.

  • After blooming: Let the leaves die back on their own. This feeds the bulb for next year. Don't cut the green leaves off early.

  • The best part: Plant once, enjoy every spring. No digging up required.

Purchase Policy

What to Know Before You Buy

All bulb pre-sales are final. Because we're setting aside your specific cultivars months in advance, we aren't able to offer refunds or exchanges after purchase.

 

If there's an issue with your order at pickup, contact us right away and we'll do our best to make it right.

 

Email: hello@evelynesfarm.com
Phone: (724) 201-2058

 

Questions about cultivars or availability? Reach out before the festival and we're happy to help you plan your order.

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Next Spring Starts This October

These aren't bulbs you can pick up at any garden center.

 

Reserve yours at the festival before they're gone.

Evelyne's Farm

71 Patterson Rd,

Eighty Four, PA

15330

(724) 201-2058‬

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