WILLIAM N. CRAIG, WEYMOUTH 
A very cordial invitation is extended 
to all interested in hardy gardening to 
look over our gardens. May is a good time 
to see Dutch Bulbs, Lilies are in season 
from early June until mid-October, Her¬ 
baceous Perennials are in flower from 
April until December. Even in winter we 
usually have some bulbs or herbs showing 
flowers in warm locations. 
The increased demand for Tulips and the 
fact that stocks of many varieties seem 
likely to prove inadequate may make re¬ 
vision of the prices of some varieties neces¬ 
sary as the season advances. It had been 
hoped that it would be possible to import 
Narcissus bulbs for the coming season and 
thus offer them at somewhat reduced prices 
but protests of prominent home growers and 
propagators of these, based on the theory 
that their business might be injured and that 
there was a possibility of certain pests 
being introduced with them—all of which 
we already had in this country in ample 
quantity—caused the Federal Horticultural 
Board to insist on all bulbs being subjected 
to a hot water treatment of several hours 
at the expense of the importer which would 
destroy all flowers and badly cripple bulbs 
for succeeding years, so that it is not pos¬ 
sible to give the lower prices hoped for on 
these bulbs. 
Our overhead cost being low we are able 
to give attractive prices. We carry only the 
highest quality of all Dutch bulbs and we 
cordially invite an inspection of our exten¬ 
sive stocks for all those interested in seeing 
and securing top quality bulbs. 
