LILIUM AURATUM. 
In consoquonoe of a large importation of the lovely and fragrant Japaneso Lily, Lilium 
uuratum, it is now oflered at tho undermentioned extremely low price. The golden-rayod Japanese 
Lily, tho queen of this wondrous race, is now known in every garden where plants of valuo and 
beauty are regarded .with admiration. The excitement resultant from its first presentation to public 
notice in England was no greater than that which occurred on tho Continent, for indeed, in every 
great city in Europe. /,«/«/« auratum has had an ovation. Being now so well known, description of 
this gorgeously beautiful Lily is almost needless, but it may bo as well to remark that it has proved 
itself as hardy in tho open ground as any of the common Lilies ; it is therefore admirably adapted 
for cultivating cither in tho Greenhouse, Conservatory, or open air. 
By potting the bulbs early, and placing them in a gentle warmth, this Lily can be bloomed in 
Aiu'il, and by simple management its fragrant and exquisite flowers can be had from April till 
October, 
Being now dormant, dry bulbs can easily and safely be forwarded with orders 
for seed, &c. 
Price 2s. GrL, 3s. Grf., and 5s. each, A jete unueualltj Jine hulbe^ 7s. Gd. each. 
The following can also be forwarded in dry Bulbs, with Seed orders. 
GESNERIAS. 
All beautiful and choice varieties 2 guineas per dozen. For names and descriptions ride Mr. W. 
B.’s Plant Catalogue, pages 41 and 42. ’ 
^ The value of Gesnerias, as decorative plants, can scarcely bo over-estimated. Most of them have 
lich velvot-like foliage, which, in the respective kinds, varies from green to crimson. If only 
gi-own for tho foliage they are very attractive, but, during the winter, they produce splendid pyra- 
midal spikes of blossom, which aro extremely attractive. Until recently, however tho principal 
colour was or.ange scarlet ; now, resultant from hybridisation, there are various colours and shades • 
added to which, tho spotting on the flowers of some of the varieties is extremely pretty 
TYDEAS. 
In handsome distinct varieties, 30x. per dozen. For names and descriptions, vide Plant Catalogue 
pagG 43. ® ’ 
ACHIMENES. 
In choice distinct varieties, 18.. and 30.,. per dozen. For names and descriptions, vide Plant 
Catalogue, pages 43 and 44. 
GLOXINIAS. 
With erect or drooping flowers, or a proportion of each-all of tho handsomest and most distinct 
varieties known— 42.v. and GOs. per dozen. For names and descriptions, vide Mr, Wiixiam Bull’s 
Plant Catalogue, pages 44, 46, and 4G. 
Mr. William Bull has much pleasure in offering Seed of the celebrated 
GOLD AND BRONZE, GOLDEN, AND SILVER TRICOLOR PELARGONIUMS. 
This is the first time Seed of these popular favourites has been offered, and not only will a lar»-e 
average of tho plants raised be exceedingly handsome, but many of them really valuable certainly 
worth Horn One to Five Guineas each. ’ ■' 
Price os. and 10'', 6d. per pachet. 
