SPECIMEN PLANTS. 
ICL 
THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE SPECIIVIENS IN 
Mr. WILLIAM BULL’S 
WINTER GARDEN AND OTHER PLANT HOUSES. 
Mr. W. B. lias a large stock of smaller sizes of most of the plants quoted, as also 
of many others. Sizes and prices can be had on application. 
A»AVE AMERICANA VARIEGATA, fine 1 
siiceimen plants, 6 guineas each 
ALSOPHILA LEICHARDTIANA, vide | 
page 115. 
ARAUCARIA EXCELSA, line specimen , 
jilants. 4, 5 and 7 guineas eacli 
ARECA BAUERI (SEAFORTHIA RO- 
BUST A), about 4 feet high. 6 guineas 
SAPIDA, .about 3 feet high. 6 guineas i 
CAMELLIA ALBA PLENA, a standard, !' 
about 9 feet high. 12 guineas 
— — Due DE MORNY, about 4 feet 6 inches 
higli. 4 guineas 
ESMERALDA, about 9 feet 6 inches liigli. 1 
9 guineas | 
" ■ ' EEASTII STRIATA, about 4 feet 3 inches I 
higli. 3 guineas | 
(J:6neRAL DROUOT, about 3 feet 10 ' 
inches high. guineas ■ 
IMBRICATA, about 6 feet 6 indies liigh. j 
8 guineas 
MARCHIONESS OF EXETER, about | 
9 feet 6 indies high. 9 guineas I 
— — MONARCH, about 7 feet 4 indies high. | 
6 guineas 1 
WASHINaTONIA, about 4 feet liigh. ' 
3J guineas 
OHAM.a:ROPS FORTUNEI (EXCELSA), 2i 
to 3 feet high. 4 guineas each 
— FORTUNEI, 3 to 4 feet high. 5 guineas 
cadi 
FORTUNEI, 4 to 4J feet high. 6 guineas 
each 
FORTUNEI, 5 to 6 feet higli. 8 guineas 
c.adi 
FORTUNEI, about C feet high. 10 guineas 
each 
FORTUNEI, 6 to 7 feet high, a handsome 
plant. 15 guineas 
FORTUNEI, about 8 feet high, and 
spreading about 8 feet ; circumfcrcnco of 
ti'iink at base about 2 feet. 25 guineas j 
FORTUNEI, about 10 feet high, and spread- I 
ing 8 to 9 feet ; circuinfcreiice of trunk at I 
base about 2 feet 3 inches. 50 guineas 
HUMILIS, trunk about 3J feet high .and ' 
about 2 feet in eirciiinferenee, bead about | 
3i feet high. 50 guineas 
CHAM.ffiROPS HUMILIS ELEGANS, about 
3 feet 4 inches high. 8 guineas 
HUMILIS ELEGANS, about 4 feet 3 
indies high. 10 guineas 
CIBOTIUM GLAUCUM, ii fine specimen. 
10 guineas 
MENZIESII, a fine specimen. 10 guineas 
CORYPHA AUSTRALIS, vide LIVISTONA 
AUSTRALIS 
CYATHEA BURKEI, vide page 116. 
DEALBATA, vide pages 114 to 116. 
DEALBATA FOLIOSA, vide page 116. 
DREGEl, vide page 116. 
MEDULLARIS, vide Jiago 116. 
SMITHII, vide pages 114 to 116. 
CYCAS ARMSTRONGII, trunk about 1 foot 
high ; fronds from 5 to 5i feet long. 15 
guineas 
MEDIA, trunks of various sizes, ranging 
from 1 to 13 feet high, from 5 to 25 
guineas each 
NORMANBYANA, trunk about 5 feet 
4 indies high ; fronds from 3 to 3J feet 
long. 30 guineas 
REVOLUTA, trunks about 1 foot 9 inches 
high. 7, 8 and 9 guineas each 
REVOLUTA, trunks .about 2 feet higli. 
10 and 12 guineas each 
REVOLUTA, trunk upwards of 2 feet high, 
and about 2.J feet in circumference ; fronds 
spreading about 7 feet ; height of plant 
altogether nearly 5i feet. 25 guineas 
REVOLUTA, trunk about 5J feet high, 
probably the finest specimen in Europe. 
40 guineas 
DICKSONIA ANTARCTICA, vide pages 113 
to 115 
SGUARROSA, vide page 115 
DION EDULE, handsome specimens, 4, 5, 8 
and 10 guineas each 
EDULE, a magnilicent specimen ; trunk 
about 3 feet 3 inches high. 25 guineas 
DRAC.ffiNA AUSTRALIS, about 3 foot higli. 
1§ .and 2 guineas each 
AUSTRALIS LINEATA, from 3 to 4 feet 
high. 3 to 4 guineas each 
AUSTRALIS LINEATA, from 4 In 5 feet 
higli. 5 guineas cadi 
