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OECHIDS. 
Thevetia neriifolia 7F. Indies 
Poison Nut 
Queensland Nut Macadiiinia temifolia. 
Queensland PUim Davidsonia pvuriens 
Rhea Fibre Plant Bbhmcria nivea .... 
Rhubarb Rhevun officin^ile .... 
Sand Box Tree Hura crepitans 
Sarsaparilla 
Satin Wood . 
Snake Wood . 
Sour Sop . . . 
Star Apple . 
Sugar Cane . 
Sweet Sop , 
.... Queensland 
.... Queensland 
.... India 
.... China 
.... S. Amcrtca 
Smilax Sarsaparilla iV. America 
Chloroxylon Swietenia E. Indies 
Cecropia palniata 6'. America 
Anona muiic^ta 7K. Indies 
Chi'ysophylluin Caiiiito JF. Indies 
S^iccharuin officinurum India 
Anona squamosa S. A?nerica. 
Sycamore Tree of Scriptm*e Ficus Sycomorus Egypt 
Tamarind Tree Tamaiindus indica E. Indies 
Tea Thea Bohea China 
Telegraph or Moving Plant Desmbdium gyrans E. Indies 
Tonga Epipremnum mirabile 
Tonquin Beau Eipterix odorata 
Traveller’s Tree RavcnJila madagascariensis 
Turpentine Tree Pistacia Terebinthus 
Vanilla Vanilla aroraktica 
South Sea Islands 
Guiana 
Madagascar 
S. Europe 
S. America 
Zerumbet Ginger Ziiigiber Zerumbet E. Indies 
Purchasers of Officinal and Medicinal Plants, Tropical Fruits, &c., can have selections of Uving 
specimens made by W. B. from the preceding at 2, 3 and 4 guineas per dozen ; or collections made 
at 5, 7 and 10 guineas. The difference in price principally depends upon the size of the plants, and 
the rarity of the species. 
ORCHIDS. 
In Mr. William Bull’s Establishment will be found the largest and best 
stock in Europe of good established plants—tens of thousands of plants to 
select from. His Orchid Houses are always quite a sight, from the large 
number of plants in flower, and he will be pleased to show them to any- 
one interested in this beautiful class. 
Mr. W. B. recommends those desirous of having their houses gay with 
Orchid flowers, to purchase good established well-cultivated plants, which 
bloom well, are more satisfactory, and comparatively cheaper than newly- 
imported or semi-established plants. 
Besides plants at the prices enumerated, Mr. W. B. has a large quantity 
of very fine specimens (some of them unique), at 5, lO 15 and 20 guineas 
each, and upwards. 
S, distinguishes the stove kinds ; I, intermediate house ; C, cool house. 
Those mai'ked thus (•) are winter-blooming kinds. 
/ ACANTHEPHIPPIUM javanieum .... .T ;iva 10s. Qd. and 1 5s. 
1 ACINETA Barker! Mexico 10«. M. and 15*. 
/ densa South America 2U‘. 
I er3TthrOXantha South America 
I Humboldtii (superba) Colombia 7s. 6d. and 10s. fSd. 
J ACROPERA Loddigesii Mexico 6s. and 7s. 6<7. 
1 luteola Mexico 7s. 6<7. and 10s, Grf. 
’*•'(7 ADA aurantiaca Pamplona 7s. 6<^. and 10s. 6(1. . 
iS AERANTHUS Leonis, vide Angraecum Leonis 
/ AERIDES affine Sylhet 
I affine roseum Sylliet 
I superbum Sylhet 
iS' crassifolium Bui-mah 
/ crispum (Brookei) Bombay 
5s., 7s. 6d. to 21s. 
10s. 6d. and 15s. 
21s., 31s. 6d. and 42s. 
5s. to 21s. 
6s., 7s. 6d. and 10s. 6d. 
