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 are festooned over the entire building, covering an area of upwards of 20,000 
superficial feet, spanning GO, 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, during the fruiting season, ai’o loaded witli thousands aud thousands of bunches, 
hanging in almost pei'fect regularity in every part of the house, and this, with the magnificent 
specimens beneath, present, as a couj) d’wil, a combination of use and ornamont which Mr. W. B. 
ventures to think is unsurpassed in this country, or indeed in Europe. 
SUPERB NEW LATE GRAPE-MRS. PINCE’S BLACK MUSCAT. 
This Grape was awarded a First Class Certificate by the Iloyal Horticultural Society, and has 
elicited the praise of numerous omiiieut Horticulturists. It is essentially a late Grape, possessing 
a high muscat flavour. It will keep in perfection until April, and is undoubtedly the very best lato 
Grape with true muscat flavour. 10s. 6d., lo«., and 1 guinea. 
GOLDEN CHAMPION GRAPE. 
This extraordinary Grape (a notice of which has appeared in the Gardenciv’ Chronicle and 
Journal of Horticulture) is a seedling raised by Mr. Thomson, of Dalkeith. In constitution it is 
equal to the Clack llumbro' , it sets freely under the same treatment, ripens earlier, and will keep 
in condition when ripe as long as that favourite variety ; the bunches are large aud weU shouldered, 
berries larger than any Grape known, flavour new aud peculiarly rich. A figure of it has been 
published in the Florist and Pomologist. 1, li, and 2 guineas. 
MADRESFIELD COURT BLACK MUSCAT GRAPE. 
This Grape is the production of a cross between the Clack Alicante and Muscat of Alexandria, 
resembling the former in its bunch, berry, and colour, aud the latter in its pure muscat flavour. 
It is commended as the best late keeping black muscat Grape, aud reputed to hang for a con- 
siderable time without shrivelling. 
It is a really first-class Grape. 10«. 6</., 16s., and 1 guinea. 
MARCHIONESS OF HASTINGS. 
A white Grape, producing not only huge berries, but also immense bunches, weighing from 8 to 
15 pounds each. 1 guinea. 
WHITE LADY DOWNE’S GRAPE. 
This Grape was raised by Mr. Thomson, of Dalkeith, from the Clack Lady Domne’s. The Vine is 
of the same vigorous habit of growth as the pai’cnt, ecpially fruitful, sets more freely, requires less 
heat, and is not liable to scald as the black variety is ; keeps as long, if not longer j and has fully 
as good a flavour. It is guaranteed to be the latest keeping white Grape in cultivation. It received 
First Class Certificates at tho Edinburgh Show, on March 20, 18G7, and at Glasgow on the 27th of 
the same mouth. 214-. and 42s. ; extra strong, G3s. 
GRAPE VINES. 
Tho plants supplied are of matured growth, have all been grown from eyes, and tho Fruiting 
Canos are of superlative quality. 
Fruiting Canes, 10s. 6;/., 12s. 0(7., and 13s. each. 
Good planting Canes, 5s. and 7s. G(7. each. 
BAE3AR0SSA .... 
BLACK ALICANTE . 
BLACK FEONTIGNAN . 
BLACK HAMBURGH 
BLACK PRINCE 
BCWOOD MUSCAT . 
BUCKLAND’S SWEETWATER 
CANNON HALL MUSCAT 
CHAMPION HAMBURGH 
CHASSELAS MUSGUE . 
DUCHESS OF BUCCLEUGH . 
FOSTER’S WHITE SEEDLING 
FRANKENTHAL 
GENERAL DE LA MARMORA 
GOLDEN HAMBURGH . 
GRIZZLY FRONTIGNAN 
GROS COLMAN .... 
black 
black 
black 
black 
black 
white 
white 
white 
black 
white 
white 
white 
black 
white 
white 
red 
black 
INGRAM’S HARDY BLACK 
MUSCAT 
LADY DOWNE’S SEEDLING . 
MILL HILL HAMBURGH 
MUSCAT HAMBURGH . 
MUSCAT OF ALEXANDRIA . 
PEARSON’S ROYAL MUSCADINE 
POPE’S HAMBURGH 
RAISIN DE CALABRE . 
RICHMOND VILLA HAMBURGH 
ROYAL MUSCADINE 
STILLWARD’S SWEETWATER . 
SWEETWATER, WHITE DUTCH 
TOKAY MUSCAT .... 
VICTORIA HAMBURGH . 
WEST’S ST. PETER’S 
WHITE FRONTIGNAN . 
black 
black 
black 
black 
white 
white 
black 
while 
black 
white 
white 
white 
white 
black 
black 
white 
