July 7, 1888.] 



THE GARDENERS* CHRONICLE. 



27 



BS. WILLIAMS begs to intimate that he 

 • has at present in the Nursery and upon his Register 

 some excellent Men, competent either to fill the situation of 

 HEAD GARDENER, BAILIFF, FOREMAN, or JOURNEY- 

 MAN. Ladies and Gentlemen requiring any of the above will 

 please send full particulars, when the best selections for the 

 different capacities will be made. — Holloway, N. 



SCOTCH qTr DENERS, 



—John Downie (of the late firm of Downie & Laird), 

 Seedsman, 144, Princes Street, Edinburgh, has at present on 

 his List a number of SCOTCH GARDENERS, waiting re- 

 engagements. He will be pleased to supply full particulars 

 to any Lady, Nobleman, or Gentleman requiring a trustworthy 

 and competent Gardener. 



GARDENER (Head), where four or more 

 are kept. — Age 45; thoroughly practical in all branches. 

 Nine years in present situation. Good character. Can be well 

 recommended by employer. — J. W., Youngsbury, Ware. 



GARDENER ( Head). — Middle-aged, mar- 

 ried ; first-rate Grape and Plant Grower, and good 

 Kitchen Gardener. Good character. — P.. 3, Arney's Cottages, 

 Suttou Common, Surrey. 



GARDENER (Head). —Age 30; married 

 when suited ; sixteen years' experience in all branches 

 of the profession. Good character and testimonials by present 

 and previous employers. — W. ELY, Bellevue Cottage, Brain- 

 tree, Essex. 



ARDENER (Head).— Age 38, married; 



has had thorough practical experience in Growing Fruits, 

 Flowers, and Vegetables in quantities, and General Manage- 

 ment of good establishments, and Marketing Surplus Produce. 

 Good testimonials.— T A., 45, Queen's Road, Notting Hill, W. 



GARDENER (Head).— Age 35, married, no 

 family; good character (thirteen years) from last place. 

 Understands Gardening in all branches. £5 will be paid to 

 any one procuring advertiser a comfortable situation. — H. W., 

 28, Lowfield Road, West End Park, West Hampstead, N.W. 



GARDENER (Head), where more are kept. — 

 Age 30, married, no family; thoroughly understands 

 Stove and Greenhouse Plants, and Flower and Kitchen Garden. 

 Leaving through owner giving up place. — A. HAWKES, 

 Palewell, East Sheen, S.W. 



GARDENER (Head).— Age 30; single at 

 present; fifteen years' experience in all branches. 

 Highly recommended by his present employer, with eight 

 years' good character as Foreman.— W. FISHER, 6, South 

 Cottages, York Road, Weybridge. 



GARDENER (Head); age 30, married when 

 suited. — Mr. Cotterell, Spanish Road, Wandsworth, 

 Surrey, S.W., wishes to recommend T. Keene as above. 

 Fifteen years' experience in Early and Late Forcing of Fruits, 

 Flowers, and Vegetables; also Flower and Kitchen Garden. 

 —Please apply as above. 



ARDENER (Head Working), where two 



are kept.— Age 27; married when suited.— C. Buck, 

 can with confidence recommend to any Lady or Gentleman re- 

 quiring a steady, trustworthy man as above, T. Lupton, 

 Gardens, Sunimerfield House, Elstree, Herts. 



ARDENER (Head Working) ; age 29, 



single at present. — Mr. G. Watts, Head Gardener to 

 H. F. Locke King, Esq., Brooklands, Weybridge, Surrey, can 

 with confidence recommend his Foreman, J. Howes, as above. 

 Thoroughly honest and trustworthy. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 37, 



married; twenty years' practical experience in Early 

 and Late Forcing of Fruit, Flowers, and Vegetables. Good 

 Flower and Kitchen Gardener. First-class character from 

 present and previous employer. — H. A. S., 26, Primrose Hill 

 Road, South Hampstead. N.W. 



ARDENER.— Age 38, married; good expe- 



rience in Vineries, Peaches, Stove and Greenhouse 

 Plants, also Kitchen Garden. Eleven years' good reference.— 

 J. D., 12, Clarence Street. St. Thomas, Exeter. 



GARDENER ; married, no family. — A 

 Lady wishes to recommend her Gardener, who is 

 thoroughly competent to undertake Vinery, Greenhouse, &c. 

 Honest, steady and respectable.— Apply by letter to H.. 30, 

 Pembridge Square, Bayswater, W. 



GARDENER. — A Gentleman wishes to re- 

 commend his Gardener Very respectable and hard- 

 working. -Especially successful in Kitchen Garden and Vines. 

 Leaving through no fault.— W. S., —A. D. Robertson. Esq.. 

 Caen Leys. Ashtead, Surrey. 



G> ARDENER (Working) ; age 33, married, 

 W two children.— Lord Dynevok wishes to recommend his 

 Foreman, who has been with him ten years. — Dynevor Castle, 

 Llandilo, South Wales. 



GARDENER (Working), where two or three 

 are kept. — Age 30, single; fifteen years' experience in 

 all branches. Good references. — D. E., 5, Warren Road, 

 Reigate, Surrey. 



GARDENER (Single-handed). — Age 25; 

 has obtained a practical knowledge of the Cultivation 

 of Stove and other Plants. Three and a half years' good cha- 

 racter. Abstainer.— W. B. ( Twyford, Berks. 



GARDENER (Single-handed).— Age 21; 

 accustomed to In and Outdoor Work. Three and a half 

 years in present occupation. — H. M., Mr*. Penton, 63, Hyde 

 Street, Winchester. 



GARDENER (good Single-handed).— 

 Thoroughly experienced in all branches. Excellent 

 references. Leaving through property changing hands. — F. S., 

 6, Coleridge Gardens, South Hampstead, N.W. 



GARDENER (good Single-handed), or 

 where assistance is given. — Age 26, married, one child; 

 experienced in all branches. Total abstainer. Over two years' 

 excellent character in present situation; seven previous. — 

 F. E., 4, Charles Terrace, King's Road, Mo rtlake, 



p ARDENER (Single-handed). — Age 32, 



\Ia married when suited ; thoroughly understands his work. 

 Willing to be useful. Total abstainer. Good character.— 

 State wages to J. F., Abbey Mount, Belvedere, Kent. 



GARDENER (Single-handed, or Second). — 

 Age 23; ten years* experience. Inside and Out. 

 Disengaged,— BAKER, 3, Pymont Road, Strand-on-the-Green, 

 Chi s wick. 



GARDENER (Second), where three or more 

 are kept.— Age 22; six years in last place. Inside and 

 Out.— G. CHANNELL, 19, Edgely Street, Lee Green, S.E. 



ARDENER (Second); age 24.— Mr. G. 



Keates, Femple Gardens, Marlew, Bucks, can with 

 confidence recommend J. Fletcher, who has been with him the 

 past two years. Abstainer. 



pi ARDENER (Second), in Houses.— Age 21 ; 



\JC six years' experience. Five years' in present situation. 

 In and Outdoors. Highest reference. — C. \V., Ivy Cottage, 

 Weybridge. 



GARDENER (Second, or good Third). — Age 

 2i ; seven and a hall years' expei ieuce. Good references. 

 Indoors preferred. — CHABLES HARRIS, Haydon, near 

 Taunton. 



GARDENER (Under).— Age 24 ; good refer- 

 ences.— wood, 24. Fernlea Road. Balham, S.W. 



GARDENER (Under), in a Nobleraans or 

 Gentleman's Garden, as Fruit Grower, &c— H. W., 3, 

 Whitbread Ten-are, Hatfield Road, St. Albans, Herts. 



r\ ARDENER (Under).— Age 21; three 



VJT \ ears' character. Inside and Out.— R. E., 4, Effingham 

 Road. Lee, S.E. 



GARDENER (Under).— Young ; three and 

 a half years' good character. Eight years' experience. 

 — H. GREEN, Mr. Newman, Thames Street. Weybridge. 



GARDENER (Under), where four or five are 

 kept. — Age 21 ; seven years' experience, Insid • and Out. 

 Two years' good character from present situation. — G. T. R., 

 19, Percy Gardens, Isleworth, Middlesex. 



GARDENER (Under).— Single ; used to In 

 and Outdoor Work. Good references. No objection 

 to Bothy —Full particulars to F. H., 2, West Street, Ewell, 

 Epsom, Surrey. 



URSERY FOREMAN, or MANAGER, 



Indoor and Out. — Age 39; five years' in the Loudon 

 trade. Thoroughly experienced. — D. P., Gardeners' Chronicle 

 Office, 41, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C 



FOREMAN, or MANAGER, to Grow for 

 Market Grapes, Peaches, Melons. Cucumbers, Tomatos, 

 Mushrooms, and Cut Flowers of every description. First-class 

 references.— W. ARMSTRONG, Charlton Cottage. St. Mary's 

 Road, Harlesden, N.W. 



FOREMAN, in Houses in good establishment, 

 where three or four are kept. — Age 30, si ngle ; fifteen years' 

 experience in all branches; two years in present situation. Good 

 character.— F. LANE, The Bothy, Wray Park Gardens, Reigate. 



OREMAN, in Gentleman's Garden.— Age 32, 



single ; three and a half years in present situation. 

 Good character.— W. WHEELER, Cooper's Hill Gardens, 

 Englefield Green, Staines. 



f FOREMAN, in the Houses.— Age 26 ; twelve 

 years' experience, including eight for exhibition. 

 Excellent testimonials. — FOREMAN, 35, Stamford Road, 

 Fulham, S.W. 



OREMAN.— Age 25 ; abstainer. Twelve 



years' experience in Stove and Orchid Work, Plant and 

 Fruit Growing. &c. Excellent testimonials as to character and 

 abilities. — W. W., 55, Cotterells, Hemel Hempstead, Herts. 



FOREMAN, in a good establishment. — Age 

 27 ; eleven years' experience in good places. Good 

 references from last and previous employers.— G. TILLEY, 

 Thorney, near Peterborough, Cambs. 



OREMAN, PROPAGATOR, and GROWER, 



for Market, Roses, Ferns, and General Soft-wooded Stuff. 

 Age 27. Good reference. — B., 4, Clarendon Road, Croydon, S.E. 



OREMAN, or FIRST JOURNEYMAN; 



age 25.— S. Daniels, Shenley, Bletchley, Bucks, will 

 give £1 to any one getting him a situation as above. Nine 

 years' experience ; five years' good character. 



OREMAN, or good Second; age 26.— 



Mr. Hollisgsworth, Quorn Court, Loughborough, 

 Leicester, would be pleased to recommend to any Gardener or 

 Gentleman as above. Two and a half years in present situation. 



OREMAN PROPAGATOR and GROWER 



of Grapes, Peaches, Melons, Cucumbers, Tomatos, Plants, 

 and Cut Flowers, in quantity, for Market.— S. E., 41, Wel- 

 lington Street, Strand, W.C. 



I ''OREMAN PROPAGATOR and GROWER 

 of Plants and Choice Cut Flowers for Market, Grapes, 

 Peaches, Tomatos, &c. ; Bouijuets and Wreaths i desired. — 

 GEO. HOLLIS, Witton, North Walsham, Norfolk. 



ROPAGATOR, in Provincial Nursery, Hard 

 and Soft-wooded. — Age 24 ; Grapes, Tomatos, Cu- 

 cumbers, &.Q.— D. BAKNES, The Vineries, Framfleld, Sussex. 



PROPAGATOR and GROWER. — Twenty 

 years iD the Trade, Market or Nursery. Well up in Pot 

 Roses, Clematis, Coniferte, Hard and Soft-wooded Stuff. Good 

 Salesman. Good references.— W. HORTUS, 26, Rugby Road, 

 Milverton, Leamington. 



GROWER, Soft-wooded Plants, or Ferns, 

 Market Nursery preferred. — Age 23 ; good references 

 from Market Nurseries.— H. CORBETT, Oak Cottage, Belle 

 Grove, Welling, Kent. 



JOURNEYMAN (First), in the Houses.— 

 Age 23; eight years' experience. Good references from 

 present and previous employers.— W. HOLDEN, The Gardens, 

 Loekerley Hall, Ronisey, Hants. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— Age 18; 

 four years' good character. Total abstainer.— A. E., 27, 

 Formosa Street, I'addington, W, 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses and Outside in 

 a good Garden. — Age 21; four years' good character. — E. 

 MELLISH, Station Road, Swanage, Dorset. 



JOURNEYMAN— Age 18 ; three years' ex- 

 perience in all branches. — K. Kent can be highly recom- 

 mended by R. PHIPPS, Esq., Buckenhill, Bromyard, 

 Worcester. 



MANAGER of Grass Farm, or as COWMAN 



1»A or SHEPHERD.— Middle-aged. Wife Dairy or Poultry. 

 Good reference.— JOHN HOPKINS, Tadwick, Kivertou East, 

 Sheffield. 



To Nurserymen. 



B UDDER and GRAFTER. — Successful 

 Inside or Out. Well up in Fruits, Roses, and possesses 

 a fair knowledge of Nursery Stock in general. Ten years' 

 experience in the above, with good scholarship. Highest 

 references. — W. M., Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 41, Wellington 

 Street, Strand, W.C. 



TMPROVER, in the Houses.— Age 22 ; eight 



J- years' experience, Inside and Out. Excellent character. — 

 T. ATTWOOD, Paekington, Asby-de-la-Zouc j, Leicestershire. 



TMPROVER, in Houses.— Age 20 ; willing to 



A pay £5 premium. Good character from last place. — 

 S. COXHILL, 1, Market Square, Buckingham, Bucks. 



IMPROVER, in a good Garden.— Age 20 ; 

 three years' experience.— G. Rust, Seapark, Forres, N.B., 

 can recommend a young man as above. 



IMPROVER, in a Gentleman's Garden. — Age 

 18; three years in present situation. Can be well recom- 

 mended by present employer. Good character. — E. MORRIS, 

 13, Park Road, Uoncaster. 



TMPROVER, in a good Garden.— Age 18 ; five 



JL years' experience. William Stanton, Swarcliffe, 

 Ripley, Yorkshire, can highly recommend an industrious young 

 man as above. 



ASSISTANT. — Age 22 ; six years' experience. 

 Well up in Seeds. Plants, and Nursery Stock.— J. H., 

 The Birches, Wordsley, Stourbridge. 



r PO MARKET NURSERYMEN.— A young 



JL man (age^23) seeks re-engagement in a Market Nursery. 



'T'O HEAD GARDENERS or NURSERY- 



JL MEN. — A young Man wants a situation so as he may 

 Learn the Trade. Three years' experience. — Send particulars 

 and premium required to R. O., Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 

 41, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



r PO GENTLEMEN, &c— Wanted, a situation 



-L for a respectable Lad (age 16), under a good Gardener. 

 Strong, and willing to make himself useful.— Mrs. LEE, 

 6, Prittlewell Square, Southend, Essex. 



FOREMAN, or SALESMAN.— Age 26 ; over 

 ten years' experience. Good Floral Decorator. Excel- 

 lent references from large establishments. — W. B. f 3, Raleigh 

 Road, Richmond, Surrey. 



To Nurserymen, Seedsmen, and Florists. 



SHOPMAN (Assistant). — Age 24 ; knowledge 

 of Fruit, Cut Flowers, Seeds, and Bulbs. Seven years' 

 experience. Best of characters. — W. HAYWABD, 12, Cedar 

 Terrace, Richmond, S.W. 



TRAVELLER. — A young man who is relin- 

 quishing Gardening, would like to represent as Traveller 

 any one having Specialities. Salary or Commission, or both. — 

 D. B., Gardmers' Chronicle Office, 41, Wellington Street, 

 Strand, W.C. 



O SEEDSMEN.— Wanted by a respectable 



young Man a situation in a Seed House, &c. Thorough 

 experience from a first-class house. Eight years* good reference 

 from last situation. — W. H., Lower Farm, Kensal Green, W. 



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