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NEW GRAPES— NEW ROSES, &c. 
MR. WILLIAM BULL 
BEGS TO INVITE 
AN INSPECTION OP HIS WINTER GARDEN, 
To View one of the most remarkable sights ever witnessed in Grape-growing. 
The Vines, which aro festooned over the entire building, covering an area of upwards of 20,000 
superficial feet, spanning 60, with the height of 26, aro principally grown for the purpose of 
partially shading Specimen Plants from the direct rays of the sun. 
These Vines, during tlio fruiting season, are loaded with thousands and thousands of bunches, 
hanging in almost perfect rotation in every part of the house, which, with the magnificent specimens 
beneath, present a coup d'asil, and a combination of use and ornament, which Mr. W. B. venturos to 
think is unsurpassed in this country, or indeed in Europe. 
SUPERB NEW LATE GRAPE-MRS. PINCE’S BLACK MUSCAT. 
This Grape has been awarded a First Class Certificate by the Royal Horticultural Society, and has 
elicited the praise of numerous eminent Horticulturalists. It is essentially a late Grape, possessing 
a high muscat flavour. It will keep in perfection until April, and is undoubtedly the very best late 
Grape with true muscat flavour. 
Orders are now looked for execution in September next , price 15s. each. 
GOLDEN CHAMPION GRAPE. 
This extraordinai’y Grape (a notioe of which appeared in the Gardeners' Chronicle and Journal of 
Horticulture in December last) is a seedling raised by Mr. Thompson of Dalkeith. In constitution 
it is equal to the Black JIambro it sets freely under the same treatment, ripens earlier, and will 
keep in condition when ripe as long as that favourite variety ; the bunches aro large and well 
shouldered, berries larger than any Grape known, flavour new and peculiarly rich. 
Orders are now booked for execution in September next , price 15.?. and 31s. 5d. each. 
NEW ENGLISH ROSE-MISS INGRAM. 
Mr. William Bull has much pleasure in offering this popular Now Bose, raised by Mr. Ingram, at 
Her Majesty’s Gardens, Frogmore. 
It may be added that it is a free and vigorous grower, quite hardy, having stood the severe winter 
of 1867, and has the rare good quality of preserving its perfect globular form for a very considerable 
time. For exhibition it is a great acquisition, being nearly white, and has but few equals in shape 
of any shade of colour. 
This Rose received First Class Certificates at the Royal Horticultural Society, Royal Botanic 
Society, the Crystal Palace, and at Oxford. 
Price 5s. each. 
Choice Selections of HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES in pots, at 24s. and 30s. per doz. 
Ditto TEA-SCENTED ditto ditto ditto. 
FOREIGN 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. 
