NEARLY 5-0,000 SUPERFICIAL EEET OE GLASS FILLED WITH 
NEW AND RARE PLANTS. 
“At a’l seasons it is one of the sights of London to seo Mr. W. Bun’s Collection of Now and 
Hare Hants. 
“ Mr. William Bull’s Establishment is particularly noted for supplying the Barest, Choicest, and 
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In announcing the following NEW PLANTS, Mr. William Bull begs to say 
they will all be found to partake of the usual excellence of his introductions, and to 
maintain the high reputation of the Plants previously sent out by him. 
NEW PLANTS Offered For The First Time. 
ALOCASI A HYBRIDA. 
and !’ f . WlH ' C)l ( f as < , b0cn ™ scd in thi * establishment between A. Lomii and A. metalliea. 
The I I! ’ f i r of lts leaves • is almost exactly intermediate between its parents, 
and the marlL°If a P ° 1,V0 : t “ lted t f eea ° n the ’ J PP°r surface, having the stout well-defined ribs 
shor acuminl r “ ! ™ ° f a du “ purpIe at the back - ^ptm outline, with a 
» T ■ ’ w V6ry s ‘ y parted at the bas °> in wbioh respect the new variety 
d.ffcis most conspicuously from A. Lowil, which has the leaves deeply parted. It is a very hanZ 
some stove plant and stands in the first rank of the family to which it belongs. The youn- leaves 
are bronzy tinted while unfolding. 15s. ° o young waves 
BERTOLONIA PRIMUL/EFLORA. 
offliiir u 0 s n d g arktref St h d fl ° W6r , ing *7° P ’ ant3 ’ i8 quite a The lea76s “re ovate-lanceolate, 
on a ,“ S n f ° TO ’ and PU1 ' P1S tmted beneath ' The flowora are produced bouquet-like 
cole r g remindt S o W f ^ ™ ° f & ]al * e size ’ aad uf a beautiful clear s'oft rose 
colour, reminding one of some of the attractive Primulas, hence its name. 
It has been introduced from the State of Ecuador. 15 s. 
CAMELLIA PRINCESS MARY. 
whtch °aro exeeedZ n i ety ’ the ® owe ™ ba ™g great regularity of outline, and fine thick shell-like petals, 
brilht rX^S imd m Th6 °° l0U " " aad attractive, a pleasing shade of 
an^eSeZt e ha°ifit dinS ! y fl ° W0 '' 3 ’ *“* Camollia pos3esses tbe great advantage of having 
TcZ tZ toe m rf r abIyb ™7 ri0h - l00ki ^ tldck fobage. It received a First Class Cel- 
15s. and 1 guinea. Commlttoe of the Boyal Horticultural Sooiety for its exceptional merit. 
CASSIA CALLIANTHA. 
ohtn n0at " habited Bt ? V6 Plant ’ ^ piunate leavcs > composed of from eighteen to thirty pairs oflinear 
Z^nZlTr 6 ft’ gl “ S beneatb ’ aBd p - da - g terminal panicled racemes o larg 
Sail Z el n ° iana ’ a “ d ° f Similai ' attraotive factor. 11 is a “tive of 
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