The Brodie of Brodie
b 1868 d 1943
Forres, Grampian, Scotland
The Brodie of BrodieThe Brodie of Brodie, Scotland
Year Registered: 1926
Mozart x Gallipoli
Seraglio
Walter T. Ware, England
Year Registered: 1917
Sir Watkin x Blackwell
Fortune
Perianth segments soft yellow; corona widely expanded, bowl-shaped, bright reddish orange, paling towards base, frilled.
According to The American Horticultural Society’s 1937 issue of the The American Daffodil Year Book, B. Y. Morrison’s article “Daffodil Novelty Trials, 1936” states: “Cheerio belongs in the company of ‘Carbineer’, the newer race of tall and vigorous sorts with yellow perianth and colored cups.”
Cheerio, 2 Y-O, The Brodie of Brodie, Scotland, 1932
Photo #61244 Kirby Fong, USACheerio, 2 Y-O, The Brodie of Brodie, Scotland, 1932
Photo #61243 Kirby Fong, USACheerio, 2 Y-O, The Brodie of Brodie, Scotland, 1932
Photo #61242 Kirby Fong, USACheerio, 2 Y-O, The Brodie of Brodie, Scotland, 1932
Photo #61241 Kirby Fong, USACheerio, 2 Y-O, The Brodie of Brodie, Scotland, 1932
Photo #61240 Kirby Fong, USACheerio, 2 Y-O, The Brodie of Brodie, Scotland, 1932
Photo #54272 Bob Moore, ScotlandCheerio, 2 Y-O, The Brodie of Brodie, Scotland, 1932
Photo #54271 Bob Moore, ScotlandCheerio, 2 Y-O, The Brodie of Brodie, Scotland, 1932
Photo #52785 Bob Moore, ScotlandCheerio, 2 Y-O, The Brodie of Brodie, Scotland, 1932
Photo #45118 Brenda Lyon, Australia