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CHELSEA, LONDON, S.W. 
While introducing tiic subjoined Lists of ITovelties, W illiam Bull 
begs to intimate that be especially devotes his attention to the intro- 
duction of New and Rare Plants, and although not here enumerated, 
all of any merit are cultivated at his Establishment. 
When New Plants become distributed they are supplied at moderate 
prices, to clear them off, and mate room for' William Bull’s new 
introductions, purchasers can therefore always make advantageous 
selections. 
• W. B. wishes to remark that he does not publish a General Catalogue 
of Plants, but only issues short Lists of Novelties from time to time. 
W. B. begs to invite the Nobility and Gentry about to furnish 
Conservatories, to an inspection of the 
MABNIFICENT SPECIMEN ORNAMENTAL PLANTS, 
IN HIS 
WINTER GARDEN, 
MANY OF WHICH ARE THE HANDSOMEST IN EUROPE. 
WiLLiiM Bull will be happy to make arrangements -with Botanists 
or Naturalists going abroad for the transmission of Plants, Seeds, ^o.; 
and will also be glad to purchase or make arrangements for the sending 
out of any first-rate Seedling Varieties of Plants that may be raised by 
JLmateurs or Gardeners in this country. 
