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Daffodils are grouped
as “ early/1
“mid,” and
“ late” (bloom time).
For co-blooming com-
bos, select varieties in
the same category. To
enjoy blooms through
the entire season,
plant types from all
three categories*
Look n a tu ra l
Avoid
artificial-looking rows
and other obvious
patterns. Instead,
tuck daffodils more
randomly among your
garden plants*
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M ak e a sp la sh
Bulbs planted singly
look lonely. For great-
est impact7
plant in
groups of 5 or more* ■
Go O n lin e
Learn about these
and dozens
more
daffodils
in our online
plant encyclopedia
at
BHG.com/daffodil.
To order a
naturalizing
daffodil collection, go
to
BHG.com/gardenst0re5.
F o r b u y in g in fo rm a tio n see page
390
.
PHOTO; PETE KRUMHARDT
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