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The Narcissus has more points of real merit than most other hardy plants, 
and the possibilities of the family have only recently been developed. They are 
equally well adapted for the conservatory, window garden, flower garden or bor¬ 
der, and its culture is the same as the Hyacinth. 
Three or four bulbs may be grown in a single pot, and may be planted any 
time -from October to January. For bedding or borders in the open ground 
they should be planted in October or November, and should be set from four 
to five inches deep, the larger varieties from five to six inches apart and the 
small varieties three to four inches. In the garden they may be planted in 
any out-of-the-way place, and will continue to thrive and bloom year after year 
without care or attention and will be among the first to respond to the blandish¬ 
ments of spring. 
There are several groups or classes of the Narcissus, as will be seen by 
referring to the illustration on the other side, and all are attractive and desirable. 
C. KEUR & SONS 
BULBGRCWERS 
NEW YORK ADDRESS 
5625 MOSNOLU AVE. 
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