SPECIMEN ORNAMENTAL PLANTS. 
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WILLIAM BULL, F.B.S, 
EESPECTFl'IXV INVITES THE NOEILIT’i' AND GEXTKV AliOUT TO ITENISH 
CONSEKVATOEIES TO AN INSPECTION OF THE 
MAGNIFICENT SPECIMEN ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 
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WINTER GARDEN, 
SOME OF WHICH ARE THE HANDSOMEST IN EUROPE; 
TJIEY CO.^irillSE 
MAJESTIC TREE PERNS 
VARIEGATED ALOES AND YUCCAS 
UNIQUE MACROZAMIAS AND ENCEPHALARTOS 
NOBLE PALMS, MUSAS, AND DRAC^NAS 
BEAUTIFUL CAMELLIAS AND LAPAGERIAS 
GORGEOUS INDIAN RHODODENDRONS 
CURIOUS CYCAS AND AGAVES 
PICTURESQUE PHORMIUMS AND ARAUCARIAS, 
HANDSOME STANDARD BAYS, 
•WITIE3: SY JyCjyCH] HE3AAIDS, 
For Terrace Gardens or Conservatories. 
Amateurs having plants that have grown too large for their Greenhouses or 
Conservatories, can have them exchanged for New and Rare Plants, on application to 
Mr. William Boll, who will also be happy to take any duplicates or large plants of 
the older sorts of Orchids in exchange for small plants of the newer kinds, or other 
New Plants 
Establishment for JIew and E^^nts, 
KING’S ROAD, CHEKSEA, EONDON, SM. 
