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MILLER & HAYES, Mt. Airy Nurseries, Philadelphia. 



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THE BELLEVUE NURSERY CO., Paterson, N. J. 



FOR SALE. 



A farm of 60 acres, 35 miles from Philadelphia, on Camdeu & 

 Atlantic R. K,, '.< mile from Magnolia S(ation: we'l adaptf-d to 

 cultivation of Fruit Trees, Small Fruits and Vegetables. 

 r.artce section of it Cedar Swamp and Natural Cranberry 

 Ground. 4 acres in Cranberries under cultivation, 110 fruit 

 Trets, Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, &c., just coming into 

 bearing. House and barn. Water excellent and abundant. Lo 

 cation healtby. Will be sold at reasonable price and terms to 

 close an estate ; or will be exchanged for city property. Philadel- 

 phia or Reading preferred. 



Address, 



CHAS. H. MAROT, 



septf. 814 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 

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For 1876 trom January ist, will be furnished on receipt of iS3,50 

 if applied for at once at this oflSce. 



Address CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St., Phila. 



SITUATIONS WANTED. 



A Position as Foreman in a Florist establishment by an Eng- 

 lishman, aged 43, having had over 35 years experience in 

 the propagation and culture of plants, both for market and ex- 

 hibition, the last 7 years in America ; good salesman, also first- 

 class hand at cut flower work. Address with particulars as to 

 quantity of glass, &c., J. L. GRIFFIN, care of Geo. Such, South 

 Amboy, N. J. 2t 



BY a thorough practical Gardener, a married man ; good rea- 

 son fiir leaving present employer; has filled first-class 

 places iu Europe and also this country. R frence to ability 

 and character will be eiven satisfactory. Address M, Gardener, 

 Owego, Tioga Co., N. Y'. sep2 



BY a Klorist, married, without children; German Protestant; 

 a situation as Foreman or to take charge of a gentleman's 

 place; has 14 years experience in the business. Can give the 

 best references. Address R. BARBECK, Florist, Harrowgate 

 Lane, 2oth Ward, Philadelphia. 



BY a first-class Gardener; married, but no children; one who 

 is well versed in all branches of the business. First-class 

 reference. Private situation preferred. Address GARDENER, 

 4767 Main St.,Germantown, Philadelphia. 



AS Gardener in a private family, by an Englishman, aged 40; 

 understands the propagation and cultivation of stove and 

 greenhouse plants, roses and orchids, also a good vegetable grow- 

 er; has had great experience growing plants, grapes and peaches, 

 all kinds of early forcing; a good knowledge of excavating; mar- 

 red, no family. B B., 121 Pine St , Philadelphia. 



TWO first-class Gardeners wish situations, one as Nursery 

 Foreman, the other as private Gardener. Apply to or 

 Address C. E. SUTHERLAND, Horticulturist, 21st St., below 

 Green, Philadelphia. 



WANTED by an Englishman, single, aged 28, a situation in a 

 private or commercial establishment. Well up in all 

 branches of the profession. Active, sober, honest and nblieing, 

 and can give first-class references. Please address GARDENER*, 

 Mount Moriah Lane, 65th & Darby Road, Philadelphia. 



BY a well learned, practical German Gardener, family small, 

 could come at once, with or without family. Please address 

 M. Gardener, Rome, Floyd Co., Georgia. 



BY a young man, single, sober and energetic, 12 years practi- 

 cal experience in the cultivation of stove and greenhouse 

 plants, florists' flowers, etc. Bouquets and other floral designs 

 set on most approved principles. Will accept a situation in any 

 department. Management of a commercial place preferred. 

 Address Gardener's Monthly office, 814 Chestnut street, Phila- 

 delphia, for B. E. R. 



AS Gardener, single, competent to manage a large place, 

 with a practical knowledge of plants and all branches of 

 forcing. Testimonials given. Distance no object. Address, D. 

 B., care of D, Fergusson, Laurel Hill Nursery, Ridge Av., Phila- 

 delphia. 



BY'^ a single man, a situation as Gardener in a private place, 

 understands all branches of the business. Good references 

 Address, W. NICOLAUS, 2100 Callowhill St., Philadelphia. 



BY a married Swiss German Gardener, no children; is thor- 

 oughly competent in all branches, improvement of grounds, 

 greenhouse and hothouse plants; grapery, both inside and 

 outside culture. Can produce the best of reference from pres- 

 ent employer. Address H. M., 402 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, 



BY a good practical Gardener, in a private place, and can take 

 care of green and hot house plants, grapes, fruit trees and 

 vegetables. Good reference. Address P. K., 1719 Market street, 

 Phila., Pa. 



BY a good Florist (German); has worked several years for an 

 American gentleman. Has good references and only a 

 small family. For particulars apply to FRED. MEYER, Florist, 

 Tidioute, Warren County, Pa. 



