The Pannill Award of The American Daffodil Society
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Criteria

Pannill Awards 1997 to Present

Sources for Pannill Award winners

 

Criteria for this award are:

  1. The William G. Pannill Award is given annually to an American hybridizer to recognize a named standard daffodil which has demonstrated winning show qualities for a minimum of 5 years following registration.
  2. Cultivar must have been awarded at least one ADS Gold or White Ribbon within the last 5 years.
  3. Must be regarded as generally "growable and showable" in a majority of the ADS regions.

This award was first offered in 1997 and the following daffodils (Narcissus) have received the Pannill Award:

  1. Gull’, 2 W-GWW, an all white large-cupped daffodil bred by Grant Mitsch, 1997 (Sources: 3)  See Photo.

  1. Homestead’, 2 W-W, an all white large-cupped daffodil bred by William Pannill, 1998 (Sources: 7, 11) See Photo.

  1. Rapture’, 6 Y-Y, an all yellow cyclamineus hybrid daffodil, bred by Grant Mitsch, 1999 (Sources: 2, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11) See Photo.

  1. Pacific Rim’, 2 Y-YYR, a yellow large-cupped daffodil with red rim, bred by Grant Mitsch, 2000 (Sources: 5, 7, 11) See Photo.

  1. 'Geometrics’, 2 W-Y, a white and yellow large-cupped daffodil, bred by Sidney DuBose, 2001 (Sources: 3, 6, 9), See Photo.

  1. Conestoga’, 2 W-GYO, a large-cupped daffodil with white perianth and a green-eyed yellow cup rimmed in orange, bred by William Bender, 2002 (Sources: 5, 7, 9) See Photo.

  1. River Queen’, 2 W-W, a large-cupped daffodil with white perianth and a white cup, bred by William Pannill, 2003. (Sources: 4, 7, 9) See Photo

  1. 'POPS Legacy’, 1 W-Y, an early season white and yellow trumpet daffodil bred by William Bender, 2004. (Sources: 3, 4, 5, 7, 8) See Photo

  1. 'La Paloma', 3 W-GYR, a mid season flower with a white perianth and a small yellow cup with a green eye and a red rim, bred by William Roese, 2005. (Sources: 6, 9) See Photo

  2. 'New Penny', 3 Y-Y, a small-cupped daffodil with yellow perianth and yellow cup, bred by William Pannill, 2006. (Sources: 3, 4, 6) See Photo.

  3. 'Pink China', 2 W-P an intermediate- sized white and pink large cup daffodil bred by Richard and Elise Havens, 2007. (Sources: 5) See Photo.

Bulb Sources:

  1. McClure and Zimmerman, P.O. Box 368, Friesland, WI 53935-0368; www.mzbulb.com

  2. Brent and Becky’s Bulbs, 7900 Daffodil Lane, Gloucester, VA 23061; www.brentandbeckysbulbs.com
  3. David Burdick Daffodils & More, P.O. Box 495, Dalton, MA 01227; www.daffodilsandmore.com
  4. Ron Scamp Quality Daffodils, 14 Roscarrack Close, Falmouth, Cornwall TR114PJ,England; www.qualitydaffodils.co.uk
  5. Mitsch Daffodils, P.O. Box 218, Hubbard, OR 97032; www.web-ster.com/havensr/mitsch/
  6. Cherry Creek Daffodils, 21700 S.W. Chapman Rd., Sherwood, OR 97140-8608;
  7. Ringhaddy Daffodils, 60 Ringhaddy Road, Killinchy, Co. Down BT23 6TU, Northern Ireland, UK; ringdaff@nirelend.com
  8. Oakwood Daffodils, 2330 W. Bertrand Road, Niles, MI 49120, jroakwooddaff@hughes.net
  9. PHS, Attn. Jason Delaney, P.O. Box 6005, St. Louis, MO 63139-0005; bulbboy_phs@yahoo.com; www.bulbboyphs.com
  10. COLORBLENDS, 747 Barnum Ave., Bridgeport, CT 06608; www.colorblends.com; www.daffodildepot.com
  11. Universal Bulb Co., P.O. Box 1409, Pearcedale 3912, Victoria, Australia;  ij.dyson@bigpond.net.au

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