DAVID J. SCOTT CO., CORFU, N. Y 
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Galanthus. (Snowdrop). Rather small white flowers, one of the first to 
bloom in the spring. Should be planted in groups. Single variety, 10 
bulbs 35 cts.; 100 bulbs $3. Double variety, 10 bulbs 50 cts.; 100 
bulbs $4. 
Leucojum Aestivum. (Summer Snowflake). An attractive flower, rem¬ 
iniscent of old-time gardens. The bulb and the growth resemble a 
Narcissus. The flower stems grow to a height of 14 to 16 inches, each 
stem bearing several gracefully drooping white flowers, bell-shaped, 
the point of each petal having a pale green dot. Plant in groups. Once 
established, they bloom year after year. 10 bulbs 80 cts.; 100 bulbs $7. 
Muscari. (Grape Hyacinth). Dainty spikes of bell-shaped flowers 
blooming in early May. Very beautiful in the rock garden or massed 
in the flower border. Height 6 to 8 in. We offer the following 
varieties: 
Armeniacum. An effective variety of cobalt blue. Fragrant. 10 bulbs 
30 cts.; 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 35 cts.; 100 bulbs $3. 
Muscari Plumosum. (Feather or Plume Hyacinth). Bearing in May 
handsome feathery plumes of violet-colored flowers. Height 8 in. 10 
bulbs 50 cts.; 100 bulbs $4.50. 
Scilla Campanulata. (Wood Hyacinth). Stems 12 to 15 inches tall, bear¬ 
ing several gracefully drooping bell-shaped flowers, about the middle 
of May. Very effective for naturalizing, or planted in groups in the 
border or rock garden. In three colors: Sky Blue, Pink and White. 10 
bulbs 35 cts.; 100 bulbs $3. 
Scilla Sibirica. Stems 4 to 5 inches high, bearing several drooping bell¬ 
shaped flowers. Suitable for the rock garden or border. Continues to 
flower freely year after year, in late April or early May. Plant in 
groups for the best effect. Variety Sky Blue and variety White, 10 
bulbs 40 cts.; 100 bulbs $3.50. 
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