ORCHIDS. 
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ORCHIDS. 
The prices of Orchids depending so much on the size and condition of tho plants, 
besides being influenced by importations, Mr. W. B. has thought it advisable not to 
price this List, but will have much pleasure in furnishing pricos, sizes, &c., on 
application. 
Mr. WILLIAM BULL has the pleasure to announce that he has lately received a 
fine importation of the beautiful Phaltenopsis Schilleriana from Manilla. 
S distinguishes the stove kinds ; /, intermediate house ; and C, cool house. 
1 AERIDES AFFINE 
1 NIVEUM, extremely rare 
I superbum: 
/ CRISPUM (Brookei) 
I LINDLEYANUM 
I FIELDINGII (Foxbrush) 
S LARPENTB3 
8 LOBBII 
I MACULOSUM 
8 NOBILE 
S ODORATUM 
S MAJUS 
S PURPURASCENS 
8 — QUIN OTEVULNERA 
A most beautiful variety, producing white 
flowers covered with vory small bright Crim- 
son spots, five large spots on points. 
1 ROSEUM 
S SCHRODERI 
S SUAVISSIMUM 
S VEITCHII 
S VIRENS 
S SUPERBUM 
C WARNEEI 
Aerides, Phalmnopsis, Saocolabium, and Vanda 
include not only vory fine Orchids, but somo 
of tho most beautiful flowering plants in cultiva- 
tion. The species of Aerides, in the way of crisjium 
and oclorntun i, mobile and suavissimum, have blush 
or white flowers, slightly shaded or spotted with 
light rose, and comparatively thin loose spikes, 
with larger waxy flowers ; other varieties, such 
as affine, Lobbii, and Meldingii, have close com- 
pact spikes of rather smaller flowers, vory deli- 
cately spotted with beautiful rosy pink. 
Phalmnopsis is an exceedingly ornamental, and 
very freo-flowering genus, producing fine spikes 
of beautiful butterfly-like flowers. 
Saccolabiums, which resemble tho smaller 
kinds of Aerides, have close very compact 
spikes of small flowers, beautifully spottod with 
bright rosy pink. 
Vandas produce fine large spikes of flowers 
with white grounds : V. ctnrulea, shaded with 
sky blue ; V. gigantca, with brown spots ; V. 
suavis, with bright crimson bars and spots ; V. 
teres, with rose' blotches ; V. tricolor has a rose 
lip, and is spotted with yellow and crimson. 
I AN2ECTOCHILUS ARGENTEUS 
S DAWSONIANUS 
This splendid variety is a great acquisition, 
and very remarkable for the wonderfully 
glossy and shining surface of its lovely 
leaves, which are of a dark olive green 
colour, purplish on the under side, and on 
the upper aro beautifully veined with bright 
golden crimson. 1 and 1£ guinea. 
S DAYI 
8 LOBBII 
S LOWII 
S VIRE3CENS 
S « PETOLA 
S MAREORATUS 
S SETACEUS 
S CORDATUS 
S INTERMEDIUS 
I XANTHOPHYLLUS 
S ANGRiECUM CAUDATUM 
8 EEURNEUM 
8 VIRENS 
8 SESQUIPEDALE 
C ANGULOA CLOWESII 
C EBURNEA 
C .UNIFLORA 
S ANSELLIA AFRICANA 
S ARPOPHYLLUM GIGANTEUM 
C BARKERIA ELEGANS 
C LINDLEYANA 
C SKINNERI 
C SPECTABILIS 
C BLETIA FULGENS 
C HYACINTHINA ALBO-STRIATA 
S BRASAVOLA DIGBYANA 
C GLAUCA 
C NODOSA 
I BRASSIA CAUDATA (Epidendrum) 
C VERRUCOSA MAJOR 
I BROUGHTONIA SANGUINE A 
I BURLINGTONIA AMCENA (decora) 
/ CANDIDA 
