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NOT ALL NARCISSI are large plants. Some are small enough to fit in the rock garden and still look perfectly in place. The miniature species shown. Narcissus juncifolius, gets its name from its rather rush-like leaves. The flowers are a clear deep yellow, just like a miniature jonquil in appearance. Bulbs are in very short supply, and should be planted without delay if they can be obtained.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29797, 13 April 1962, Page 7

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NOT ALL NARCISSI are large plants. Some are small enough to fit in the rock garden and still look perfectly in place. The miniature species shown. Narcissus juncifolius, gets its name from its rather rush-like leaves. The flowers are a clear deep yellow, just like a miniature jonquil in appearance. Bulbs are in very short supply, and should be planted without delay if they can be obtained. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29797, 13 April 1962, Page 7

NOT ALL NARCISSI are large plants. Some are small enough to fit in the rock garden and still look perfectly in place. The miniature species shown. Narcissus juncifolius, gets its name from its rather rush-like leaves. The flowers are a clear deep yellow, just like a miniature jonquil in appearance. Bulbs are in very short supply, and should be planted without delay if they can be obtained. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29797, 13 April 1962, Page 7