Edward Leeds, England
Year Registered: 1877
(N. pseudonarcissus x N. poeticus) x N. poeticus
Princess Mary
John Kendall, England
Year Registered: 1899
Maximus x Emperor
King Alfred
Fl. forming a double triangle, 115 mm wide, clear golden yellow; perianth segments broadly ovate, blunt, only very slightly mucronate, spreading, plane, of good substance, overlapping one-third to a half; the inner segments more narrowly ovate, a little inflexed, with margins wavy; corona funnel-shaped, lightly ribbed, with mouth straight and loosely frilled.
Sydney B. Mitchell (California) in “Why I Grow Daffodils- and How” in The American Daffodil Year Book published by The American Horticultural Society 1936 “ writes: Golden Pedestal I have had for some years, and it is both early and strong; it is open now (Feb. 13) and when the rains are over I can visit it with the assurance that it will be standing stiffly erect and will not need its face washed”
Golden Pedestal, 2 Y-Y, J. Lionel Richardson, Ireland, 1922
Photo #56771 Janet Hickman, USAGolden Pedestal, 2 Y-Y, J. Lionel Richardson, Ireland, 1922
Photo #45978 Oregon Bulb Farms, USAGolden Pedestal, 2 Y-Y, J. Lionel Richardson, Ireland, 1922
Photo #43466 Albert F. Calvert, England