Daffodils 
I wandered, lonely as a cloud 
That floats on high o’er vales and hills 
When all at once I saw a crowd — 
A host of golden daffodils 
Beside the lake, beneath the trees, 
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. 
—VWm. WorpsworTH. 
If you weren't discriminating at all, you might 
well become equally enthused over a meadow 
full of dandelions. 
There's a great difference though and that 
same difference applies to the many varieties of 
Datfodils, so that the selection of fine type, excel- 
lent form and favorite color is essential. 
When your favorite Daffodils rate as high 
with you as your most cherished books, plays, 
paintings or music, you will know what we mean. 
It is believed that the name Daffodil stems 
from the French ‘fleur d’affrodille’’ which in turn 
was derived from the Greek “‘asphodelos.” The 
present terms Narcissi and Daffodils are identical 
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