NEW PLANTS. 
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NEW, ZONALE GERANIUM.— “ GEM OF ROSES.” 
Unquestionably the best variety of its class ever offered ; colour, the most pleasing, 
soft, clear rose. The individual flowers are of extraordinary dimensions, and as 
nearly perfection in shape as possible, being as round and as large as a crown-piece ; 
the trusses are very fine, and the habit free and good. 
The entire stock has been purchased from Mr. C. J. Perry. Plants 7s. 6d. each. 
NEW MIMULUS— “GAIETY.” 
This variety is a decided advance on all in present cultivation ; habit very dwarf 
and compact, producing its blossoms in the greatest profusion, and of gigantic size ; 
colour bright orange, with broad regular margins of claret maroon, of a velvety 
appearance, throat and lower lip densely spotted with the same colour. 
The entire stock has been purchased from Mr. W. Young. Price Ss.each. 
William Bull has tho pleasure to announce that he has made 
arrangements with that celebrated horticulturist, M. Verschaffelt, of 
Ghent, Belgium, for the sole distribution of his New Plants throughout 
Great Britain and Ireland. M. Verschaffelt is well known as the intro- 
ducer of many new and good plants, and he is now sure to be constantly 
adding to his stock of Novelties, inasmuch as he has that zealous Collector, 
M. Ghiesbreght, constant!}' searching and exploring in South America 
for New and Choice Plants. 
W. B. will send out tho following New Plants from M. Verschaffelt 
this autumn : 
AZALEA (Indica).—“DIEUI)ONE SPAE.” 
Ground colour rich salmon, all the petals beautifully margined with white, upper 
petals distinctly spotted rvith dark crimson; a large and noble flower, of good 
substance, excellent habit and free bloomer. 12s. each. 
* Figured in L’ Illustration Hortioole. 
AZALEA (Indica).— “ DUG D’AREMBERG.” 
A model shaped flower of good suhstanco, centre carmine, and each petal feathered 
with the same colour ; blotched and margined with white and striped with bright 
crimson, a very pretty variety. 12s. each. 
* Figured in L' Illustration Eorticole. 
