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Collection J: Early-to-Late Naturalizing Narcissi
While all Narcissi are deer-proof perennials, some varieties are known as terrific naturalizers, meaning they will multiply over time. In Collections I, J and K, we have selected the best naturalizers~most of which have won prestigious horticultural awards for both their substance, form and performance. Estimated planting area: 50 square feet. Bulb size: 14/16 cm. Height: 7" to 20". Bloom time: April. Plant 6" to 8" deep and 6" apart. Horticultural zones: 3-7. Please note that our collections are shipped in mid-October. (Each variety's photo appears in order as listed from left to right and top to bottom.)
• 50 Small Cupped Narcissus Barrett Browning: (3 WWY-O) White, orange cup. 14" to 16". Mid.
• 50 Large Cupped Narcissus Delibes: (2 Y-YYO) Golden-yellow, orange-edged lemon-yellow cup. 18" to 20". Mid.
• 50 Poeticus Narcissus Pheasant's Eye: (13 W-YYR) White, red-edged yellow cup. 14" to 16". Late.
• 50 Cyclamineus Narcissus Tête à Tête: (12 Y-Y) Buttercup-yellow, darker yellow cup. 6" to 7". Early.
Narcissi are The Art & Soul of Spring™.
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