July 14, 1888.] 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



55 



GARDENER (Head).— Age 40 ; thoroughly 

 practical in all branches. Early and Late Forcing, 

 Stove Plants, and Orchids. Eleven vears in present situation 

 Highly recommended.— T. L. BAILEY, Holt House, Mill- 

 houses, Sheffield. 



ARDENER (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); age 37. — Miss 

 Sheridax wishes to recommend S. Pullman. Tho- 

 roughly experienced in all branches. Highly successful as an 

 exhibitor at Crystal Palace and other shows; had charge of 

 Plantations. Fourteen vears' personal character ; left throu -h 

 death. — Miss SHERIDAX, 77, Eaton Square, S.W., or, 

 S. PULLMAN, Evershot, Dorset. 



ARDENER (first-class Head Working).— 



Age 35; understands his profession in every branch, 

 His mother, being an excellent Laundress, could undertake 

 the Laundry in a large establishment, also good Dairy Woman. 

 Highest characters.— A. B., 5S, Tylney Road, Bromley. Kent. 



p ARDENER (Head Working) ; age 28.— 



V.T Mr. Hope, Gardener to the Earl of Jersey, Middletou 

 Park, Bicester, Oxon, can recommend his Foreman, Thos. 

 Trollope, as above. Nearly fourteen years' experience. — Address 

 as above. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 39, 



marrried, one daughter (age 12). Twenty-four vears' 

 thorough experience in all branches. Good character and 

 testimonials.— C. C, Hillfarranee, Taunton. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Middle- 



aged, married ; has a thorough practical knowledge of 

 the profession in all its branches. Three and a half years in 

 last situation ; eight years previous. Excellent references. — 

 A. B„ 18, Welham Street, Grantham. 



ARDENER (Head AVor king).— Age 46, 



married, no family; well experienced in growing 

 Grapes, Peaches, Melons, Caeambers, Tomato-*, Flower and 

 Kitchen Garden, &c. Four years' good character.— D. B , The 

 Gardens, Oak Lodge, Southgate, N. 



ARDENER (Head Working), where three 



or four are kept.— Age 39, married; good practical 

 knowledge in all branches of Gardening. Exeell nt refere: ees 

 from past employees. — J. B., Murrell's Cottages, Crawley 

 Road. Horsham, Sussex. 



ARDENER (Head Working) ; age 30, 



single at present; four years' good character.— Mr. 

 Aloermax, The Gardens, Effingham Hill. Dorking, highly 

 recommends his Foreman, S. Bigwood, as above. Thoroughly 

 trustworthy and competent. 



ARDENER (Head Working). — Single ; 



experienced in Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables. Good 

 recommendations. Country preferred.— TOMS, 2, Station 

 Cottages, Broxbourne, or Paul & Sons' Herbaceous Nursery, 

 Broxbourne. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 32, 



married. — Advertiser begs to offer his services to any 

 Nobleman or Gentleman requiring a thoroughly practical and 

 energetic man in all departments. Seventeen years' experience 

 in hrst-class places. Highly recommended. — \V. COOK, 

 Turnford, Hoddesdon, Herts. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 36, 



married ; abstainer. Twenty years' practical ex- 

 perience. Highly recommended as an industrious, competent, 

 and trustworthy Gardener. First-rate Fruit. Plant, and 

 Vegetable Grower. — W., Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 41, 

 Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



ARDENER (Head Working); age 30.— 



Mr. AGGISS, Gardener to the Right Hon. the Earl of 

 Effingham, wil] be pleased to recommend his Foreman as a 

 thoroughly practical man, well up in Plant and Fruit Culture, 

 and General Gardening. Good references. Three years here 

 as General Foreman.— W. PROSSER, Tusmore Park Gardens, 

 Bicester, Oxon. 



ARDENER(HEAD,0rg00dSlNGI.F.-HAXBEp7. 



—Age 38, married; twenty years' experience in all 



branches ; seven years in present situation ; twelve years 



previous.— H. M., 3, South Terrace, Franklin Road, N'orbiton. 



GARDENER, good. — Can be recommended by 

 Mr. T. WOOD. Eastville, Bristol. 



GJ. ARDENER (Working) ; age 33, married, 

 * two children. — Lord Dyxevor wishes to recommend his 

 P'oreman, who has been with him ten years.— Dynevor Castle, 

 Llandilo, South Wales. 



ARDENER (good Single-handed).— Age 



2."i ; has obtained thorough practical knowledge of Fruit, 

 Plant, and Vegetable Growing in well-kept gardens. Highest 

 references. Please state full particulars. — P.. Gardeners' 

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



GARDENER (Single-handed).— Age 32 ; 

 married when suited. Thoroughly practical; willing 

 to be useful. Total abstainer. Good references.— State wa»es 

 to J. F., Abbey Mount, Belvidere, Kent. 



ARDENER (Single-handed). — Age 32, 



married, no children ; three years' good character ; five 

 years previous. Well up in Flowers. Fruit, and Vegetables.— 

 .1. P.. 7. Barnwell Road, Brixton, S.W. 



GARDENER (Single-handed, or good 

 SECOXD).— Understands Flower and Kitchen Garden. 

 Good references. Total abstainer.— W., 12, Ross Villas, 

 Richmond, S.W. 



C ^ARDENER (Second) ; age 24.— Mr. G. 

 A Keatcs, Temple Gardens, Harlow, Bucks, can with 

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

 past two years. Abstainer. 



ARDENER (Second). — Age 22 ; eight 



years' experience. Inside and Out preferred. State 

 wages and particulars. — G. MIXSHALL, The Gardens, 

 Studley Castle, near Redditch. 



(?J_ARDENER (Second), in Houses.— Age 21 ; 



Y_J six years' experience. Five years in present situation. 

 In and Outdoors. Highest reference.— C. W., Ivy Cottage, 

 Wey bridge. 



GARDENER (under Second, where live or 

 six are kept; or Third, in a large establishment.— 

 Age 24; two years' character.— F. FRAMPTON, Merley Gar- 

 dens, Wimborne. 



GARDENER (Under).— Young ; three and 

 a half years' good character. Eight war*' experience. — 

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



GARDENER (Under) in a Gentleman's 

 Garden.— Age 20; three years' good character.— W. II., 

 Compton's Brow, Horsham. 



G^. ARDENER (Under). — Age 21. Three 

 J years' character from last place.— R. E., 4, Eltingham 

 Road, Lee Green, S.E. 



GARDENER (Under).— Age 22; six years 

 inlastplace; InsideandOut. Abstainer.— G. CHANNELL, 

 Hersham, Walton-on-Tuames, Surrey. 



GARDENER (Under), where four or five are 

 kept.— Age 21 ; seven yeais' experience, In-id and Out. 

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

 19, Percy Gardens, Isleworth, Middlesex. 



("1 ARDENER, or COWMAN.-Age 30, 



\-M married; thoroughly understands hie duties. Four and a 

 half years' good character.— W. P., 3, Rose Villas, Livingstone 

 Road, Thornton Heath. 



J ANDSCAPE GARDENER.— A Gentleman 



-i-i will have much pleasure in recommending :i really clever 

 person of great taste and judgment.— X. X.. '.' 

 Chronicle Office, 41, Wellington Str eet. Strand. W.C. 



■jVURSERY MANAGER.— Mr. James Cole 



Xl having terminated his engagement with Messrs. Ireland & 

 Thomson. Edinburgh, with whom he has been upwards of eight 

 vears, will be glad to hear of any first-clasa house requiring his 

 services.— Claremont Grove, Didsbury, Manchester. 



1VTURSERY FOREMAN, Indoor.— Married ; 



i-l thoroughly understands his business. Best of references. 

 Experienced in London Trade.— Y.., Gardeners' Chronicle 

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



FOREMAN, in a good establishment. —Age 

 27; twelve years' experience in good establishments. 

 Two and a half years as Foreman in present situation.— J. 

 GARDENER. Thames Ditton House, Kingston-on-Thames. 



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

 years' experience, including eight for exhibition. 

 Excellent testimonials. — FOREMAN. 35, Stamford Road 

 Fulham, S.W. 



CHJREMAN, in the Houses.— Age 27 ; eleven 

 X years' experience in good places; good references from 

 last and previous employers.— G. LILLEY, Thorney, near 

 Peterborough, Cambs. 



FOREMAN, in a Nobleman's establishment. — 

 Age 27 ; in last Iplace three years as Foreman. Good 

 recommendations. Also a YOUTH of 17 I can recommend. 

 Has been three years with me. Wishes to improve in General 

 Work.— STEPHEN CASTLE, West Lynn V ineyard, Norfolk. 



FOREMAN, or Second, in a good estab- 

 lishment.— Age 24; eight years' experience. Can 

 be thoroughly recommended from previous employers — 

 W. CASTLE. Reading Street. St. Peter s. Ram-gate £ it. 



FOREMAN PROPAGATOR and GROWER 

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

 and Cut Flowers, in quantity, for Market.— S. E., 11, Wel- 

 lington Street. Strand, W.C. 



FOREMAN PROPAGATOR and GROWER. 

 —Age 27 ; thoroughly experienced Inside and Out. 

 Excellent references.— L. R., 17, Portland Road, M.ittingliam 

 Kent. h 



PROPAGATOR, in Provincial Nursery, Hard 

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

 cumbers, &c— D. BARNES. The Vineries, Framfield. Sussex. 



To Nurserymen. 

 ROWER.— Age 23; amongst Soft-wooded 

 Plants, Ferns, &c. Used to Market Growing. Good 

 references.— H. C, Oak Cottage, Belle Grove. Welling. Kent. 



JOURNEYMAN (First), or FOREMAN 

 under Glass. — Age 23 ; six years' good character. — 

 W. HUBBARD. Highleigh, Hoddesdon, H erts. 



JOURNEYMAN (First).— J. Trindeh, Gar- 

 dener to Sir Henry Mi Id may, Dogmersfield Park, Winch- 

 field, would he glad to recommend a strong, active, and 

 industrious young man of good character. 



JOURNEYMAN (First), in the Houses.— 



tf Age 23; eight years' experience. Good references from 

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

 Lockerley Hall, Romsey, Hants, 



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JOURNEYMAN, Inside or Out.— Age 20; 

 four years' experience. Bothy preferred.— F. TYRRELL, 

 2, Orovcuso r Place, Grovensor Road, Hanwell. W. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses in a good 

 Garden.— Good references.— J. BAKER, 66, Arthur Street, 

 Fulham Road. Chelsea, S.W. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— Age 21; 



tt six years' experience in the Stove and Greenhouse aud 

 Fruit Houses. Good references. —A. MILLAR, Lealands 

 Cottage, Groombridge, near Tuubridge Wells. 



JOURNEYMAN.— Mr. T. Wotton, Gardener, 



tf Widmerpool Hall, Notts, will be glad to recommend an 

 active young man as above. Five years' experience. Good 

 references. — Address as above. 



J M P R O V E R, in the Houses.— Age 20 ; 



X energetic and obliging. Four and a half years' ex- 

 perience Inside and Uut. Good character.— A. COBBOLD, 

 \\ oodland Cottage, Vanb rugh Hill, Blackheath, S.E. 



HTO MARKET NURSERYMEN.— Wanted, 



J- a situation in a good .Market Nursery ; steady aud indus- 

 trious; ten years' experience.— J. H., 63, Uvedale Road, 

 Chelsea. S.W. 



r pO MARKET NURSERYMEN.— Wanted, a 



J- situation in a Market Nursery. Been used to Solt- 

 wooded Stuff and Ferns. Three years' reference.— H. J. FAY, 

 Clive Road, Kingston, Portsmouth. 



T^O NURSERYMEN.— Wanted, by a young 



J- man (age 22), a situation in a Nursery. Used to' general 

 Plant Growing— Gr. L., Holm wood Cottage, Canbury Park 

 Road, Kingston, Surrey. 



TO MARKET GARDENERS. — Situation 

 required by young man (age 26, single) ; used to Growing 

 Grapes, Tomatos, Cucumbers for Market.— J. LIDDI4.KD 

 High Street, Cheshunt, Herts. 



r FO GENTLEMEN, &c— Wanted, a situation 



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

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

 6, Prittlewell Square, Southend, Essex. 



TO GARDENERS.— A youth (age 19), 

 desirousof Learning Gardening, would give £5 premium, 

 Ireland or neighbourhood of Liverpool prelerred.— A., Don- 

 nington Castle House, Newbury, Berks. 



ARDEN BUY.— Wanted, for a young Lad, 



a situation as Garden Boy under a good Gardener or 

 Nurseryman.— W. H., Mott's Farm, Leyswood, Groombridge, 



r PO SEEDSMEN and FLORISTS.— Wanted 



X the Management of a Business, or Branch, by a married 

 couple (without encumbrance). Thoroughly experienced in 

 all departments of the Trade. High-class testimonials from 

 leading firms, and security if desired.— S. S., 1, Camden 

 Terrace, High Road, Chiswick. 



To Florists. 

 A/TANAGER, BUYER, SALESMAN, &c— 



J-»X First-class West End experence and reference, and 

 practical in all branches.— A. B. 6, Woodiield Road. Harrow 

 Road, Paddington, W. 



MSeed Trad;. 

 ANAGER or SHOPMAN.— Advertiser has 

 a t, a ,v."S ro i' gh knowledge of all branches of the Seed 

 and Bulb Trade. Iifteen years' experience in leading pro- 

 vincial Houses. First-class references.—" 895," Keith 1c Co., 

 Edinburgh. 



F-—,,,, To Nurserymen and Florists. 

 OREMAN ; age 23, well educated, and of 

 thorough business habits, seeks an en--afement with the 

 above.— Well up in the general routine of the Nursery and 

 Florists Business. Wreaths, Crosses, Bouquets, &c. Seven 

 years' good character from present employer. Good Salesman 

 Total abstainer.— H. S. F., Gardeners' Chronicle Olhce. 41. Wel- 

 lington Street, Strand, W.C. 



'yO NURSERYMEN and FLORISTS.— 



X Advertiser with six years' horticultural experience, seeks 

 a situation m a good business house. Wages not an object — 

 J. MACFARLANE. Burton. Westmoreland. 



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A SS1STANT. — Age 22 ; six years' experience. 



XX Well up in Seed, Plants, aud Nursery Stock.— J. H 

 The Birches, Wordsley, Stourbridge. 



Jj^STATE, or good NURSERY.— Useful Man 



XJ for Carpentering, Painting, Glazing, Pipe-fitting, 

 Rockery, Rustic Work in Wood, Cork, or Cement &c — 

 CAKTWRIGHT, 30. Elgin Terrace, Maida Vale W 



JJANDY MAN, on a Gentleman's Estate, or to 



XX do the Repairs of an Estate of Houses.— Thoroughly 

 goal. Total abstainer. Good references from last places — 

 X. Y. Z., S3, Whistler Street, Drayton Park N 



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