Have you checked to see if Helen Link wrote anything for the national daffodil society? She certainly was well known in daffodil circles.
I'm a fellow Hoosier! I don't think I met or saw Helen, but I did first visit her property when the house was still there and her front yard was full of rows of labelled unique varieties. After her death, the house was razed, I'm guessing daffodil society members dug up all the named varieties, because now the property is full of mostly just yellow daffodils - I was disappointed in the lack of variety, but it was still a special place worth the drive of an hour and a half!
I have this book ! I am so enjoying your posts Carol. It has been such a pleasure reading about these ladies, I have collected many of the books you have shared. Keep up the great work.
Have you checked to see if Helen Link wrote anything for the national daffodil society? She certainly was well known in daffodil circles.
I'm a fellow Hoosier! I don't think I met or saw Helen, but I did first visit her property when the house was still there and her front yard was full of rows of labelled unique varieties. After her death, the house was razed, I'm guessing daffodil society members dug up all the named varieties, because now the property is full of mostly just yellow daffodils - I was disappointed in the lack of variety, but it was still a special place worth the drive of an hour and a half!
I have this book ! I am so enjoying your posts Carol. It has been such a pleasure reading about these ladies, I have collected many of the books you have shared. Keep up the great work.