It is particularly requested that Seed Orders be 
made out on the Order Sheet that accompanies this 
Catalogue, as soon after its receipt possible. 
This is desired with a view to prevent any 
delay in the execution of orders, for, although a large 
and efficient staff is employed, yet, in the height of 
the season, the pressure is extremely great, and hence 
the work is much facilitated if the orders are 
received early. 
WILLIAM BULL, F.L.S., 
NEtV PLANT MERCHANT, 
KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA, 
London, 5. If. 
Particulars of Mr. William Bull’s Prizes of Silver Cups to tlie YALTTE 
of £1000 for New Plants, presented at tlie ExMbitions of tlie 
Eoyal Horticultural Society of London, and 17 Silver Cups at 
Provincial Exhibitions during 1875, will be found at pages 75 
to 77.^ 
H. M. roixiiT, HorticuU^PStrom Printer, 12 to 16, Bridgewater Gaidens, Earbicnn, London, E.C. 
