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MISCELLANEOUS. 
Mr, WILLIAM BULL’S SEED CATALOGUE, 
Pnblished annually, contains descriptions and prices of all the most desirable novelties, both in 
Flower and Vegetable Seeds, together with all the best and most popular seeds that can be offered 
for the Kitchen Garden, Farm, Flower Garden, Conservatory, &o. 
Export Orders. — Mr. W. B. is continually receiving the most gratifying accounts of the excellent 
condition in which both the plant and seed orders entrusted to him reach their destinations, and the 
satisfaction given by the selections made. 
Mr. W. B.’s BULB CATALOGUE. 
** This admirably prepared list, in addition to the usual lists of Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissi, 
Crocus, &c., &c., contains such a capital list of miscellaneous bulbs, that it deserves something more 
than a passing notice.” — Vide “ The Gardeners' Magazine" September Uh, 1809, page 396. 
All Mr. WILLIAM BULL’S Catalogues may be had on application. 
THE FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST 
Is a monthly magazine, full of general gardening information of a most reliable character. With 
its handsome coloured plate of some new and popular flower or fruit, and its woodcut illustrations, 
it is equally adapted for the use of lady or gentlemen amateurs, and for practical Florists and 
Horticulturists. Price Is. monthly. 
New Publication, cloth, 8vo., price 5s.; post free, 5s. 5d., 
CHOICE STOVE AND GREENHOUSE FLOWERING PLANTS, 
Comprising Descriptions of upwards of One Thousand Species and Varieties, accompanied by 
Instructions for their Cultivation and Mode of Management. 
By benjamin S. WILLIAMS, with Coloured Plate by J. N. Fitch. 
With Illustrations, 8vo., 16s., 
TREES AND SHRUBS FOR ENGLISH PLANTATIONS. 
A Selection and Description of the most Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, native and foreign, which 
will flourish in the open air in our climate ; with classified Lists of the several Species, for the 
purposes of practical application. 
By AUGUSTUS MONGREDIEN. 
Third Thousand, with 400 Illustrations, 8vo., 18s., 
THE PARKS AND GARDENS OF PARIS, 
Described and Considered in Relation to the Wants of Our Own Cities, and of Public and 
Private Gardena. 
By W. ROBINSON, F.L.S. 
With Illustrations, 8vo., 12s., 
ALPINE FLOWERS FOR ENGLISH GARDENS. 
An Explanation of the Principles on which the Exquisite Flora of Alpine Countries may be Gro^vn 
tc Perfection in all Parts of the British Islands. 
By W. ROBINSON, F.L.S., Author of “The Parks and Gardens of Paris.” 
FOREIQH ORDERS. 
Plants, Seeds, &c., for transmission abroad, selected and packed with the greatest 
possible care in Wardian Cases, or close boxes, according to the nature of the goods, 
and shipped to any part of the world. 
Cheques to be crossed “ London Joint Stock Bank.” 
Post-office Orders to be made payable at KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA, S.W. 
