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We guarantee all stock shipped by us to be true to name and sound in every respect. In keeping with the 
trade custom, and as we exercise no control over conditions under which this stock is planted and grown by the 
purchaser we cannot be responsible for the results obtained. We allow five days after receipt of merchandise 
for acceptance or return of goods by you, after the expiration of which no request for adjustment will be 
entertained. 

Our prices are published separately, and a list of them is enclosed. All prices apply to top-quality bulbs 
packed in standard units of packing, F.O.B. Yonkers, N. Y. 
DARWIN TULIPS 
The varieties preceded with F are recommended for forcing under glass. This does not necessarily mean 
that they are early forcers. Refer to table of forcing dates after each group. Complete forcing suggestions 
will be supplied upon request. 
The relative time of flowering outdoors is indicated by the numeral in parenthesis immediately following the 
name of the variety, (1) being the earliest. The approximate height is indicated in inches after the description. 
AFTERGLOW (3)—Soft apricot-orange tinted salmon pink, F CITY OF HAARLEM (3)}—Immense fiery vermillion scarlet 
edged salmon-orange. Inside glossy orange with lighter of excellent form and substance. Base of flower deep 
base. 28" violet edged white. 28"' 
F ALLARD PIERSON (1}—Deep crimson shaded maroon. CLARA BUTT (3}—Soft salmon rose. A most beautiful and 
Extremely early. 27" dependable bedding variety. 24" 
F ALL BRIGHT (2)—Scarlet-red with blue base; sport of ECLIPSE (3}—Glowing dark blood-red with blue base, mar- 
Bartigon. Large strong flower on strong stem. 25" gine white. Large, splendidly shaped flower of remark- 
ANTON MAUVE (2}—Large cup-shaped flower, clear violet pile eotance.or strong ster gzy 
merging to silvery lilac at edges. 29" BE Gee SANDERS (3}—Vivid rosy scarlet with clear 
BARONNE DE LA TONNAYE (3}—Bright rose shaded rosy- NS at eh la eae co 
crimson, merging to silvery rose at edges. An old variety, ; 
still very satisfactory for garden use. 28" FAUST (1}—Dark satiny-purple, almost black, with blue 
F BARTIGON (2)—Fiery crimson with white base. Large peamecpuor et onspencic form. 30 
strong flower on a strong stem. Excellent forcer as well F FEU BRILLIANT (2)—Beautiful brilliant scarlet. Well shaped 
as a fine bedder. 25" flower on strong stem. 27" 
BLEU AIMABLE (3)—Bright violet with steel blue shading. F GIANT (2}—Rich bright purple violet with base of white 
Inside violet-purple with light base. Beautiful flower of and blue. Fine form, and a large flower of strong tex- 
distinctive shape. 26" ture, 30" 
F CAMPFIRE (2)—Blood red sport of Bartigon. Flower of F GLACIER (2)—(Wildlust}—Very large white oval-shaped 
great substance on strong stem. 25" flower with white anthers. Strong texture. 26" 
CENTENAIRE (2}—Rich violet rose flushed claret, mar- GLORIA SWANSON (2}—Rosy-red turning to clear red as 
gined silvery rose. 29" flower ages, white base. Very large flower on tall strong 
CHARLES NEEDHAM (2}—Brilliant scarlet, large flower of One tl 
fine form on strong stem. Considered the best red F GOLDEN AGE (2}—Dark yellow shaded orange. Large 
Darwin; an exceptionally long-lasting flower. flower of remarkable substance. 23" 
Universal Bulb Corp. + wo1ow and BRIDGE STREET > YONKERS 5, N. ¥. 
