NEW AND DELICIOUS VEGETABLE. 
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TROP/EOLUM8. 
DAZZLE. — Bright vermUion, with dark marking on the upper petals, good form, Is, 6d. 
GLITTER. — Vivid scarlet, broad petals, good round flower, Is. 6d. 
GOLD BELT. — Clear yellow, all the petals spotted with red, a distinct and handsome variety, Is. Gd. 
IMPERIAL. — Ciimeon maroon, with dark marking on the upper petals, Is. 6d. 
VARIEGATED FOLIAGED CHRYSANTHEMUM “SENSATION.” 
This vei-y distinctive feature in a Chrysanthemum makes it a plant of the moat useful and orna- 
mental character foj decorative purposes ; in the variety here offered the variegation is most striking 
and effective, every leaf being broadly margined with pale yellow in the most regular and constant 
manner. Either for greenhouse or open garden decoration this variety stands unrivalled, and for ribbon 
borders unexceptionable, for whether in or out of flower it is e.xtremely handsome. 
The blossoms are of the Pompone type, Ranunculns-liki^ pure white, exquisite in form and full to 
the centre. 
Price Is. each ; 9s. per dozen. 
MR. WILLIAM BULL 
• I3EaS TO INVITE 
AN INSPECTION OF HIS WINTER GARDEN, 
To View one of the most remarkable sights ever witnessed in Grape-growing. 
The Vines, which are festooned over the entire building, covering an area of upwards of 20,000 
superficial feet, spanning 60, with the height of 26, are principally grown for the purpose of partially 
shading Specimen Plants from the direct rays of the sun. 
These Vines, daring the 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'mily and a combination of use and ornament, which Mr. W. B. ventures to 
think is unsurpassed iu 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 HorticulturaHsts. It is essentially a late Grape, possessing a high 
muscat flavour. It will keep iu perfection until April, and is undoubtedly the very best late Grape with 
true muscat flavour. 
Vines will be ready for sending \>ut next August at the following prices : — 
Strong CaneSf 1 guinea ; Fruiting, 2 guineas ; Extra Strong Fruiting, 3 guineas each. 
MARQUIS OF HASTINGS. 
A white Grape producing very large berries and huge bunches, indeed, the largest of any Grape 
known, producing the utmost astonishment wherever cultivated. 
Planting Canes, 15.?, each. 
mw A¥D DELICIOUS VEfiETABLE. 
“RAPHANUS CAUDATUS.” 
This valuable new vegetable belongs to the Radish tribe, but, unlike that esculent, the seed pod.s 
(not the root) are eaten ; these are very ourious, attaining an immense size in a wonderfully short time, 
sometimes growing as much as three inches in a night. It is a native of Java, where it is known under 
the name of Mougri, and is much used in some parts of India for aalading, &c. 
It has been introduced into England from Saharunpore, and although coming from so warm a 
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