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Miniature Narcissi 
For the Rockgarden 
Divisions V, VI, VII & X consist of the charm- 
ing little varieties for rock work, where their dainty 
flowers are seen to perfection. Left undisturbed 
they establish themselves. 
Most of these tiny Daffodils were collected in 
the mountains of Spain and Portugal and on the 
North Coast of Africa. 
The bulbs are very small, some of them al- 
most like a peanut, but they are every bit as hardy 
as the large varieties. 
Although the rockgarden is an ideal spot for 
these Miniature Daffodils, there are many nooks 
and corners, at the foot of a tree, or close to the 
house, where they may be tucked away, to de- 
light you in early Spring, following the Snow- 
drops and Scilla Sibirica. 
Safe in the earth they lie, serenely waiting; 
They never speak to North winds or to snow, 
Perfume and color in the dark creating, 
Fit for the sunlight world they will know. 
= OUISE LJRISCOLL: 
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