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To get the most beautiful 
effects from your Daffodils, we 
advise planting them in groups 
or clumps rather than in stiff 
rows. If possible, choose a 
location where they will have 
a pleasing frame or back- 
eround—for instance, in front 
of a dark evergreen or hedge. 
Here their gay yellow, white 
and orange blooms will stand 
out wonderfully. Consider, 
too, the other spring bulbs and 
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plants that will make good 
companions for Daffodils. 
Among the best are grape 
hyacinths, scillas and pansies; 
planted as a “picture,” these 
will produce an unforgettable 
sight, especially if  spring- 
flowering shrubs are also part 
of the composition. In all 
garden making, It is best to 
consider the setting and the 
neighboring plants rather than 
just one plant at a time. 
J. HOWARD FRENCH 
