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In , the Harmon family, who were members of the church, began planting daffodils on the 7-acre lot next to the church. The next year, the daffodils were picked and brought to Little Rock to sell at the local Curb Market, as well as on street corners and in other stores in the city.

Over the years, the family began to sell their flowers in other markets, and even in other states, traveling to Oklahoma and as far away as Kansas selling their blooms.

The funds earned from the sale of daffodils helped to sustain the ministry of the church, which was and still is a small congregation in Perry County. There was no longer an effort to bring the flowers to markets as none of the church members had the time to do so. So, the decision was made to bring people to the flowers instead of bringing the flowers to them, and the Daffodil Festival was born. Just clip the daffodil blooms off of the stem and hot glue them to the visor.

All rights reserved. Mary, my Wye Mountain daffodils bloomed this week. What a lovely sight. Please follow and like us:. Aided by grandson Charles U. Harmon, they dug furrows among their fruit trees. For three weeks, they vigorously planted bulbs. The Harmons cut hundreds of the fresh, dewy, yellow blossoms and then headed to Little Rock to sell them to passengers at the depot for a dime a dozen. By , the Harmons had a bumper crop of blooms.

They separated and transplanted enough bulbs to make an abundant 65 bushels. And they even took their bouquets to the rails. Bessie later recalled for a curious reporter how they sold fresh flowers to Memphis and Shreveport railroad travelers.

By , floral success let the Harmons move into a modest cottage near the church, amid the flowery field of King Alfred, Empress and orange-hued Suzy blossoms. On the way to heaven. Visitors enjoy the peaceful setting of acres of daffodils at Wye Mountain. All the details for the free festival can be found on the Facebook Event Page here.

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