THE HOBTIGULTUBAL ADYEBTISER. 



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Covers mailed to order on receipt of price. Addr 

 CHAS. H. MA.ROT, 



814 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 



SITUATIONS WANTED. 



APosidon as Foreman in a Florist establlsliment byan Eng 

 lishman, aged 4:i, Imving had over a.T years experience iu 

 the pro|iai.'aiiiin xud culiure ol iilaniK, bi.lh or iiiai kei and ex- 

 hiiiii j(in, tlie last 7 yrars in Anieric.i ; gmd salesman, also ticst- 

 class band al cm flower work. Address witli pariiiulars as to 

 qu iniity of glass, &c., J. L. GRIFFIN, care of Geo. Sucb, South 

 Amboy, N. J. 2t 



By a thoronjh practical Gardener, a marripd man ; good rea- 

 son (ur leaving present employer; has tilltd tirsi-class 

 places in Europe and also tliis ooumry. K I' reuce to aliilrty 

 anil character wil he eiveu satisfactory. Address M, Gaidener, 

 Owi-go, Tioga Co , N. Y. sej/J 



TO KURSICRYMKN & FLORISTS.— A first class Propagator 

 ol hard orsoit wooded planis wants a situation as loreniaii 

 or Propagator ; lias thorough feno«ledge of th- cuitivaiiou ol 

 stove and grennhoiise jilanis; can grow for exhibition on ilie 

 English sy.sieni, or for marku ; a so niaVe liooqufis and floral 

 de>igns. Twenty years practice in the London and Provincial 

 nurseries; live years practice in the Unitid States. Cut flowers 

 for market a spec'alty. Address JOHN HOLLAND, 1189 Second 

 Ave., New Yoik City. 



AS Garder.er, married, no cbild'en, comes well recommended 

 as a first-class hand in all in and out di or gardening, 

 bears satislactory reference as such, and as an iudusti i'lis one ; 

 strictlv sober ; easy haliits, and of good ability; is willing to 

 agree to suit limes, and might do on sliares; prefers a hot cli- 

 mate. Address, B. ELLIOIT, Hi Market St., Pittsburg, Pa., 

 L. Landscape Gardener. 



AS Foreman and Propagator in a Nursei^. a single man who 

 well understands his profession in all its various depart- 

 ments ; satisfactory reference given. Apply by letter to B. C , 

 in care of Miller & Hayes, Mt. Airy Nurseries, Germaniown, 

 Philadelphia. 



BY a Gardener, single, with good reference ; understantls the 

 business in all its branches; will take charge of a jirivate 

 or commercial establishment; speaks English and French ; no 

 objection to any part of the country. Address G. B., 215 N. 4th 

 St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



A Situation as Gardener, by a man who has had many years 

 charge in some of the best public and Tivate places in the 

 ■^icipity ol Boston ; has ciillivated plants and flowprs for Boston 

 market for years ; is a first class propagator, a thorough (iar- 

 dener, and well recoinm nded as such; will take charge of a 

 small farm in connection with other du'ies, if required. Ad- 

 dress GARDENEE, care Breck & Sons, North Market St., Bos- 

 ton, MaM. 



BY a Gardener, single, with g'-od reference from this country 

 and Fiance, a siuialion as Propasafor, or to ta^ e charge of 

 a commercial e>tabli-hnieni ; sjieaks Knt'lish. French and (Jer- 

 man ; disiancp no object. Ajiply to S. H , 1527 Lawrence St., 

 Pliiladelj.hia, Pa. 



AS a (iardener. single, to lake charge of a private or commer- 

 cial est-ibl shment; well up in all hranches of the profes- 

 sion; can give first ciass refereu'-e Irom Europe and this country; 

 willing to go to any luirt oi the country, Addiess N. S. K ,2011 

 Merviue St., Philadelphia, Pa, 



BY a French Garden r and Florist; small fanii'y. ran give 

 firsl-classrelerances. Addre,<s GKOElliE SCHoELLHAM- 

 MFR Gardener, No. 11 Minne.-soia St., Cleveland, O, 



HOW TO LAY OUT A GARDEN. 



By Edward Kemp. 



A general guide in Cboosin^, Form'ng and Improving an Es- 

 tats (from a quarter-acre to a hundr d uces iu cxteut\ with 

 reference to both d.^sign and execution. Illust a:cd with nu- 

 merous plans, sections and sketches. 403 pages, 12mo, cloth. 

 Price ^.50. Sent by mail post-paid on rcceir t of pri c. 

 Address CHAS. H. H.-lEOT, 



8U Chestnut at., PM1». 



AMERICAN FLOWER GARDEN DIRECTORY. 



By Robert Buist. 

 With practical directions for the Culture of Plants in Flower- 

 Gaid n, Hot-H' use, Green-House, Rooms, or Parlor Windows, 

 for ever/ month of the year. Instructions for erecting Hot- 

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

 tion for cultivating, propagating, pruning and training the 

 Grapi vine and description of best sorts for the open air. 842 

 iiages, 12mo, cloth. Price$1.50. Sent by mail post paid on receipt 

 of price, CHAS. H. MAROT, 



814 Chestnut St. Phila. 



WINDOW GARDENING. 



By Henry T. Williams. 



Devoted specially to the Culture of Fl'^wers and Ornamental 

 Plants for In-door vse and Parlor Decoration. Splendidly illiis- 

 t;ated. 300 pages, mcd. 8vo, cloth. Price 81.50. Sent by mail 

 post-paid on receipt ol pr'ce. 



Address CHAS. H. MAROT, 



8U Chestnut St., Fbila. 



