Chionodoxa 
Galanthus 
Fritillaria 
Miscellaneous Bulbs 
DAFFODILS 
SCILLA sibirica. Stems 4 to 5 inches high, bearing several drooping, 
belhshaped flowers. Suitable for the rock garden or border. Blooms 
in late April or early May. Plant in groups for best effect. 
Sky Blue. 10 bulbs, 40c; 100 bulbs, $3.50. 
White. 10 bulbs, 40c; 100 bulbs, $3.50. 
CHIONODOXA (Glory-of -the-Snow). Suitable for planting in the rock garden or low border. 
Plant in groups for good effect. 4 to 5 inches high. 
Luciliae. Clear blue with white center. Flowers borne in a loose cluster. 10 bulbs, 30c; 
100 bulbs, $2.50. 
CROCUS. Top size bulbs which produce several flowers. We have them in the following 
colors: Blue, white, yellow, purple, white striped purple, and white striped violet. Also a 
mixture of the above colors. 10 bulbs, 35c; 100 bulbs, $3.00; 1000 bulbs, $25.00. 
ERANTHIS (Winter Aconite). Golden yellow flowers like large buttercups, each set off with 
a frilled collar of green. Will thrive under trees or among shrubbery. Low growing. 10 
bulbs, 30c; 100 bulbs, $2.50. 
FRITILLARIA meleagris. Bronze-purple and reddish brown, bell-shaped flowers, curiously 
checkered, on stems about 1 foot high. Very effective in groups or for naturalizing. 10 
bulbs, 50c; 100 bulbs, $4.00. 
GALANTHUS (Snowdrop). Rather small, white flowers; 
one of the first to bloom in the spring. Should be 
planted in groups. 
Single Variety. 10 bulbs, 35c; 100 bulbs, $3.00. 
Double Variety. 10 bulbs, 50c; 100 bulbs, $4.00. 
LEUCOJUM AESTIVUM (Summer Snowflake). Height 
14 to 16 inches, each stem bearing gracefully drooping 
white flowers, the point of each petal having a pale 
green dot. Once established, they bloom year after year. 
10 for 80c; 100 for $7.00. _ 
Are like a spring tonic for any garden. The following collections give you an 
opportunity to have clumps of them in your garden for very little money. 
Trumpet Daffodil Collection 
10 100 
Emperor. Pale yellow perianth with darker yellow trumpet . . .$0.60 $5.00 
Glory of Sassenheim. White perianth, golden trumpet. Very 
large .80 7.00 
King Alfred. Perianth and trumpet of purest yellow. Large, 
free-flowering .80 7.00 
Olympia. One of the largest and showiest trumpet and perianth 
pure golden yellow . 1.00 9.00 
Robert Sydenham. Perianth sulphur-yellow, trumpet golden 
yellow, heavily frilled. 1.00 9.00 
Tresserve. Perianth and trumpet rich yellow. One of the largest .80 7.00 
Collection G-l. 3 bulbs each of the above 6 varieties.$1.45 
Collection G-2. 5 bulbs each of the above 6 varieties. 2.40 
Collection G-3. 10 bulbs each of the above 6 varieties. 4.50 
Each variety separately bagged and labeled. 
"Standard” Collection of Daffodils 
This group consists of ten varieties of our selection, including representa¬ 
tives of various classes such as the long, medium, and short trumpet, and 
Poeticus types, in many color combinations of yellow and white, and gives 
you an opportunity to have an unusual collection of Narcissus at a very reason¬ 
able price. Our bulbs are large, sound, and true-to-name. 
Collection H-1. 3 bulbs each of 10 desirable varieties. . . .$2.00 
Collection H-2. 5 bulbs each of 10 desirable varieties. . . . 3.25 
Collection H-3. 10 bulbs each of 10 desirable varieties. . . . 6.00 
Each variety separately bagged and labeled. 
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth). Dainty spikes of bell-shaped flowers 
blooming in early May. Height 6 to 8 inches. 
Armeniacum. An effective variety of cobalt-blue. Fragrant. 10 
bulbs, 30c; 100 bulbs, $2.50; 1000 bulbs, $22.50. 
Botryoides album. This is the white form which is very pretty 
planted with the blue variety. 10 bulbs, 30c; 100 bulbs, $2.50. 
SCILLA campanulata (Wood Hyacinth). Stems 12 to 15 inches tall, 
bearing several gracefully drooping, bell-shaped flowers, about the 
middle of May. In three colors: sky-blue, pink and white. 10 bulbs, 
35c; 100 bulbs, $3.00. 
Eronthis 
Scilla 
OUR 
GUARANTEE 
Every bulb 
we send out is 
true to de¬ 
scription, free 
from insects 
and diseases, 
and the right 
size to produce 
the finest pos¬ 
sible bloom. 
For our com¬ 
plete list of 
bulbs consult 
our spring cat¬ 
alog, which will 
be gladly sent 
on request. 
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Five bulbs of one variety are sold at the ten rate. Twenty-five bulbs of one 
variety are sold at the hundred rate. 
All prices quoted include free delivery. 
To avoid delays, please send with your order for bulbs, check or money order 
made out to David J. Scott Estate. 
Open evenings and Sundays during October. 
When calling for your bulbs, see our fine selection of hardy Chrysanthemum 
plants. We do not make delivery on these. 
