A LIST OF SELECTED 
MANY OF WHICH ARE OFFERED FOR THE FIRST TIME. 
ONE HUNDRED & TWENTY PRIZES & AWARDS 
HAVE BEEN MADE TO 
FOE, NEW AND RARE PLANTS ALONE 
AT THE PRINCIPAL LONDON FLOWER SHOWS DURING THE PRESENT YEAR. 
W. B. mentions this as conveying some idea of the importance of his 
collection. 
In announcing the following New Plants, William Bull begs to say 
they will all be found to maintain the high reputation of the Flowers 
previously sent out by him. 
From the large number of New Flowers in each class, it may 
appear marvellous that aU should be good and real improvements; but 
B. invites an inspection at the blooming season of the thousands 
of Seedlings raised at his Establishment, and the pains taken in 
hybndising to obtain Ifew Varieties. 
W. B, begs to mtimate to his customers that if they have any 
Specimen Plants that have grown too large for their Conservatories or 
Greenhouses, he wiU be happy to take them in exchange for New and 
Bare Plants. 
