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PETER VALINGA 
NARCISSI 
PLANTING 
TIME —September is the best month, but have them in the ground 
before the rains start. 
Depth — Plant four to five inches below the surface. 
PLACE —Half shade with morning sun and afternoon shade. They 
can stand full sun, but not full shade. 
Can be left in the ground for five or six years. When they get too 
crowded, lift them after leaves have withered, and replant right away in 
new location. 
WATERING —Water after planting and give them an occasional 
watering until rains start. 
Per Doz. Per 1 00 
BUNCH FLOWERED 
Paper White can be had in bloom in January if planted 
in September and watered every two weeks until rains 
start .$0.75 $5.00 
Soleil cTOr — Yellow and orange, bloom early in January 1.10 8.00 
Laurenz Koster —Creamy white periant, yellow cup. 
March bloomer . 0.95 6.00 
TRUMPET DAFFODILS 
King Alfred — The best of the yellow daffodils; very early 1.50 10.00 
Tresserve —Follows King Alfred in bloom. Planted to¬ 
gether gives long period of flowering . 1.25 9.00 
Spring Glory— Pure yellow trumpet, white periant. Plant 
in half shade. 1.00 7.50 
JONQUILS 
The true jonquil has round foliage, whereas 
the daffodil has flat foliage. 
Buttercup — Looks like a miniature King Alfred, 
but has straight cup . 
1.25 
9.00 
