Daffodils should be planted from 3 to 4 inches 
deep, that is, that many inches of soil on top of the 
bulb. Plant six to eight inches apart; no winter 
covering is necessary. 
The natural and informal planting of Daffodils 
in drifts is by far the most effective and requires 
little or no care. We favor the odd shaped patches, 
like little islands, using from 50 to 200 bulbs each, 
depending upon the extent of the project, one 
variety per island and sufficient contrast in color 
to create a pleasing harmony. 
If you don't quite grasp the above instruc- 
tions, or a special problem confronts you, we are 
here to assist you to the best of our ability. It is of 
vital importance to us, that the flowering results of 
our bulbs are pleasing in every way. 
In the orchard or meadow the grass must not 
be cut, until the foliage of the Daffodils is com- 
pletely dry. 
In my garden goes a fiend, 
Dark and wild, whose name is wind. 
—(G. Scorr. 
