THE HORTICULTURAL ADVERTISER. 



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SITUATIONS WANTED. 



As Propagator, by an experienced man in the business. 

 Understands the growing of hard and soft wood, and is 

 a successful grower of Roses. Those answering this, please 

 state terms, &c. Address, PROPAGATOR, Lock Box 124, 



Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y. 



AS gardener in a private or commercial establishment, by a 

 German; married. Fully competent to take entire charge. 

 Address, F. BRAUER, No. 16 Codman Park, 

 Boston Highlands, Mass. 



AS Gardener, either private or commercial. Is a good plants- 

 man and orchid grower, together with a thorough knowl- 

 edge of the profession. Those requiring the services of a 

 first-class man will receive all further particulars by addressing 

 J, R. Smith, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. 



AS gardener in a private or commercial place ; understands 

 the management of pleasure grounds, vegetable and fruit 

 gardens, graperies, and forcing houses with a decided knowl- 

 edge of plant-culture and propagatien. Many years practical 

 experience in this country and Europe. Address Gardener, 

 care of Mr. J. Ball, 142 Fourth street, Troy, N. Y. 



A gardener, foreman, or propagator for a good commercial 

 establishment; capable of taking entire charge. Is a good 

 hand at making up flowers of all designs, and capable in all 

 branches of the business. Address Gardener, Waban Con- 

 servatories, Natick, Mass. 



BY a first-class florist, an engagement as foreman and prop- 

 agator in some good commercial business ; has many years 

 experience in raising of plants and cut-flowers, and under- 

 stands the business thoroughly ; is single and can furnish the 

 best recommendation. Address Gardener, 927 Sartain St., 

 Philadelphia. 



BY a thorough practical man as gardener in any public or 

 private place, or as foreman in a commercial p/ace, 

 thoroughly understands the management of all kinds of stove 

 and greenhouse plants, Orchids, cut-flowers, &c. Good expe- 

 rience in Europe, and also in this country. Four years with 

 present employer ; can be highly recommended. Address, R. 

 M., care of Mr. Miller, 1025 7th St., Washington, D.C. aug2 



BY a young unmarried man (American), a situation in a com- 

 mercial establishment. Is well up in propagating roses 

 and soft-wooded plants generally, and has had a long experi- 

 ence in growing and packing plants for the mail. Good ref- 

 erences given. Address, F. P. Rob?on, Waverly.Balt. Co., Md. 



BY a first-class florist and cut-flower roan; ten years experi- 

 ence In Germany, France, Belgium and England ; and 

 seven years in this country ; able to run any florist place ; (not 

 married). Address " G. B.," Box 393, Hamilton, ihio. 



BY a single man, as propagator or foreman in a good florist 

 establishment, has a thorough knowledge of the business, 

 both growing and making up ; can give the best of reference 

 from past employers. Address Gardener, care 362 Main St., 

 Buffalo, N.Y. 



SITUATION wanted as gardener, by a young man of several 

 years experience in this country and in England, both in 

 private and commercial gardening. Has a general knowledge 

 of his profession in al! its branches, and is not afraid of work. 

 Can give first-class references. No objection to any part of 

 the country or city. Address C. S., care of Edgar Sanders, 146 

 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 



W.\NTED by the first of October, or sooner, a situation bj 

 a sober, industrious man as public or private gardener, 

 nnde'stands the cultivation of flowers, fruits and vegetables, 

 in and out door grapes, *c. Married, no children. Address, 

 8ept-2. F. P. F., Florist, Carroll, Baltimore Co., Md. 



W ANTED. bya thorough practical gardener, (Scotch, married, 

 one child), fully competent to take "ntire charge if com- 

 mercial or private place, can take charge of farm if required; 

 has had 15 years experience in private and commercial places; 

 can give best of references. Address W. P., care of Jas. 

 Bough, Florist, 1559 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 



WANTED as propagator or foreman and propagator by a 

 man of competent knowledge of the business in gene- 

 ral; extensive practice in growing for shipping and market 

 trade ; good maker up of all kinds of floral work ; unxception- 

 able reference as to abilities and character. Address A. B.. 

 care of T. D. Rimmer, Florist, 1261 Shurtlett Avenue, 

 Chicago, 111. 



WANTED, by an experiened young florist (single), as prop- 

 agator in a florist's establishment, or as gardener for a 

 gentleman's place ; has had a good range of practice, the best 

 of reference given ; no objection to any distance. Address, 

 HORTICULTURALIST, 180 E. Madison St., Baltimore, Md. 



TO FLORISTS. 



For sale in the city of Yonkers. N. Y., about six Lots of 

 Ground, four Greenhouses, with the stock and good will of the 

 business. All in good running order. A good chance for any 

 person who wants to begin business. For particulars, apply to 



sept. 1 



GEORGE WATT, 



Box 696 Yonkers P. O., N. Y. 



CAMELLIAS. 



A fine stock 6f the above, well set with buds, clean, healthy 

 plants, ranging from 18 inches to 4 feet high. Having a sur- 

 plus stock I will sell at a low figure. Also, 24 new Chrysanthe- 

 mums, Pompone, large flowering, and Japanese ; and 24 new 

 Double Zonale Geraniums. List with prices sent on application. 



:£<.. SCOTT, 



sept 3 755 South 19th St., Philadelphia. 



DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS. 



A large and splendid collection of 

 HYACINTHS, 

 TUL.IPS, 



LILirMNS, 



AMARYLLIS, 



CROAVN IMPERIAIi, 

 NARCISSUS, 



CROCUS, <fec., &.C., 

 Descriptive and priced Catalogue with directior s for cultiva- 

 tion sent free to all applicants. 



HORTICULTURAL. E«»TABLI«H1>IEIVT, 



8ep2 878 Broadway, New York. 



STJiiiPijTJs stock:. 



Tuberose, double, large, 



" " 2d size, - 



" Pearl, large. 



Primula Sinensis, 4 varieties. 



Dahlia. Seedlings, very choice. 



Gladiolus, mostly light, great var. 



Tea Roses, 18 leadinij sorts, 5 in. 



$7. 50 for 50. This offer good unti 



engo, McHenry Co., Ills. 



$1.80 per 100 ; $13.00 per 1000 

 $1.40 per 100; $10.00 per lOOO 

 - $.3.00 per 100 

 75c per doz ; $5.00 per 100 

 $1.00 per doz.; $6..50 per 100 

 $1.00 per doz.; $6..50 per 100 

 pots, strong. $i.25 per doz.; 

 1 Oct. 1. A. B. White, Mar- 

 sepl 



AMERICAN FLOWER GARDEN DIRECTORY. 



By Robert Buist. 

 With practical directions for the Culture of Plants in Flower- 

 Garden, Hot-House, Green-House, Booms, or Parlor Windows, 

 for ever7 month of the year. Instructions for erecting Hot- 

 house, Greei house, and laying out a Flower garden. Instruc- 

 tion for cultivating, proiiagaling, pruning and training the 

 Grapi vine and description of best sorts lor the open air. 342 

 pages, 12mo, cloth. Price 81 50. Sent by mail post paid on receipt 

 bf price. CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St. Phila. 



GARDENING FOR PLEASURE. 



BY PETKR HENDERSON. 



A guide to the A.mateur in the 

 FRUIT, VEGETABLE and FLOWER GARDEN. 



With full directions for the 

 Greenhouse, Conservatory and "Window-Garden. 

 Illustrated. 2.50 Pages, IJnio, cloth. Price Sl.50. Sent by 

 mail post-paid on receipt of price. 



Address CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



GARDENING FOR PROFIT. 



BY PETER HENDERSON. 



A Guide to the successful cultivation of the 



MARKET AND FAMILY GARDEN. 



New and enlaVged edition. Illustrated. 276_Pages, 12mo, cloth. 

 Price, 81.50. Sent by mail post-paid on receipt of price. 



Address CHAS. H. MAROT, 814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



