Jcly 21, 1888.] 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



83 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age -18, 

 married ; no incumbrance. -JOHN BURTON, Head 

 Gardener. Malsis Hall, Cross Hills, Leeds. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 30, 

 married, no family ; seventeen years' practical experi- 

 ence in all branches, Orchids, Sec, 3 years in present place. 

 Highly recommended.— State wages and particulars to J. A., 

 4S, Fox Hill Road, Redlands, Reading, Berks. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 32, 

 marrried, ou family ; experienced in all branches of the 

 profession ; Early and Late Forcing. Good character and 

 testimonials. Abstainer.— W. G., 39, Brackeubury Road, 

 Shepherd's Bush, London, W. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 36, 

 married ; abstainer. Twenty years' practical ex- 

 perience. Highly recommended as an industrious, competent, 

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

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

 Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age .32, 

 married. Advertiser begs to offer his services to any 

 Ladyor Gentleman. Thoroughly understands Grapes, Peaches, 



&c, Stove and Greenhouse, Orchitis, Bedding and Herb ■ us 



Plants, Kitchen Garden. Highly recommended. — \V. COOK, 

 3. Clarence Row, East Sheen, S.W. 



GARDENER (Head or good Single- 

 handed). — Age 29, married; five years' good character. — 

 GARDENER, Ferndale. Ridgeway, Enfield, N. 



GARDENER(HEAD,OrgOodSlNGLE-HANDED); 

 age 33.— Admiral PBEVOST, 133, Ebury Street, Eaton 

 Square, S.W., wishes to recommend a steady respectable man, 

 who has a good knowledge of Gardening in all its branches. — 

 Address above, or to A. LOCKE, 19, Rosaville Road, WaUuun 

 Green, Fulham, S.W. 



GARDENER (Head or Single-handed). — 

 Age 33 ; nine years' experience of Indoor and Outdoor 

 branches in private place-. Good character. Total abstainer. 

 — C. S., 2, Jessamine L'.dtage, Hartlands, Sevenoaks. 



GARDENER and COOK, Charge of Resi- 

 dence, or any place of trust. — Respectable. Highly 

 recommended. — G.. Mr, Webber, Florist, Tunbridge, Kent. 



GARDENER, or GROOM and GARDENER. 

 — Age 30, married; understands Glass and Kitchen 

 Garden thoroughly. Can Ride a d Drive. Five years* character 

 fiom last place.— H. JACKSON, Chase Side, Soutbgate. 



G^ ARDENER (good Single-handed). — Tho- 

 T roughly practical iu all branc es. Leaving thiough 

 property changing hands. Excellent references.— T. S., 6, 

 Coleridge Gardens, South Hampstead, N. 



ARDENER (good Single-handed).— Age 



25 ; has obtained thorough practical knowledge of Fruit, 

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

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

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



GARDENER, (Single-handed), or otherwise. 

 — Age 25 ; total abstaiuer. Good references. — 

 E. MILLER, Eden Villa, Portishead, Somerset. 



ARDENER (Single-handed). — Age 21 ; 



accustomed to In and Outdoors. Three and a half years' 

 in present occupation.— H. M., Mrs. Penton, 63, Hyde Street, 

 Winchester. 



GARDENER (Single-handed, or where 

 help is given). — Age 33, married, one daughter (age 6); 

 six and a half years' good character. — A. BROWN, Chart 

 Lodge, Redhill, Surrey. 



GARDENER Single-handed, or Second). — 

 Age 23; ten year*' experience in Garden aud Green- 

 house Work. Disengaged.— BAKER, .'!, Pyrmont Roa I, Strand- 



on-the Green, Chiswick. 



GARDENER (Single -handed).— Age 2b', 

 married; experienced in Stove and Greenhouse Plants, 

 Flower and Kitchen Garden. Total abstainer. Two years' 

 excellent character from present situation; nine years pre- 

 vious.— F. E., 4, Charles Terrace, King's Road, Mortlake. 



GARDENER (Single-handed). — Age 25: 

 has had twelve years' experience in the Cultivation of 

 Stove and other Plants ; also Cucumbers and Vines. Ab- 

 stainer. Three and a half years' good character. — W. B., 

 Mr. Ma-ynard, High Street, Twyford. 



GARDENER (Single-handed or Second). 

 — Age 34 ; no children. Wife thorough Laundress. 

 Fourteen years on Gentlemen's estates. Good personal 

 character.— H, H., The Laundry, Broad Oak, Byfleet, Surrey. 



(^ ARDENER (good Single-handed, or 



VIT Second). — Age 24, single; experienced in both capacities. 

 Understands Vines, Forcing Houses ami all the general routine 

 of Gardening. Good character.— D. MONEY, Langton, Tun- 

 bridge Wells, Kent. 



GARDENER (Second). — Has been three years 

 in Belgium. — G., Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 41, 

 Wellington Street, Strand. W.C. 



GARDENER (Second); age 24.— Mr. G. 

 Keates, Temple Gardens, Marlow, Bucks, can with 

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

 past two years. Abstainer. 



GARDENER (Second). — Age 23 ; twelve 

 years' experience. Excellent references. Total ab- 

 stainer. — 47, Upper Park Road, Haverstock Hill, Hamp- 

 stead, N.W. 



GARDENER (Second or Third), in the 

 Houses. — Good references. Three years in Houses at 

 Paul & Son's, Chesliunt, beside. Gentlemen"' s Gardens. — W. J., 

 2, Cromwell Cottages, Chesliunt. Herts. 



ARDENER (Second), or FOREMAN.— 



Age 25 ; abstaiuer. Twelve years' experience in all 

 branches. Over two years' good character from last situation. 

 — W. VV1UGHT. 55, Cotterells, Hemel Hempstead, Herts. 



GARDENER (Under).— Young ; three and 

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

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



GARDENER (Under).— Age 19; six years' 

 character.— G.WILLOUGHBY, King Stanley, near 

 Stonehouse, Gloucestershire. 



ARDENER (Under),— Age 21 ; five years' 



experience Inside and Out. Good character from last 

 place.— J. TEKltV, Whitchurch, near Reading. Berks. 



ARDENER (Under).— Age 27 ; good refer- 



ences.— W. BARRON AND SON, Elvastou Nurseries, 

 Borrowash, Derby. 



G J. ARDENER (Under).— Age 21. Six years' 

 I experience Inside and Out. Five years' good character 

 from preseut employer.— G. L., Station Road, Weybridge. 



ARDENER (Under). — Age 21 ; seven 



years' experience, Inside and Out. Two years in pre- 

 sent situation. Excellent character from present ami previous 

 employers.— G. T. R., 19, Percy Gardens, Mewurth, Middlesex. 



GARDENER (Under) in a Gentleman's 

 Garden. — Age 23; ten years' experience in Fruit, 

 Plants, and Vegefable Growing, Highest references for abili- 



ties and diameter. I'lease state full particulars. A., Gardeners' 

 Chronicle Office, 41, Wellington Street, Stran 1, W.C. 



NURSERY MANAGER.— Mr. James Cole 

 having terminated his engagenu-i it .with Me-srs. Ireland & 

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

 years, will be glad to hear of any hrst-class house requiring his 

 services, — Claremont Grove, Didsbury, Manchester. 



FOREMAN, or MANAGER, to grow for 



A. Market, Grapes, Peaches, Strawberries, Cucumbers, 

 Tumatus. Mu-diroonis, and Cut Flowers of every deseription. 

 First-class references.— W. .ARMSTRONG, Charlton Cottage, 

 St. Mary's Bead, Harlesden, N.W. 



OREMAN, in the Houses.— Age 20 ; fifteen 



years' experience. Excelleut references. — CHAS. 

 KINGSU'ELL, The Gardens, Ancote, Weybridge, Surrey. 



J^OUKMAX, in the Houses.- A#v 27 ; eleven 

 years' experience in gjod places; good references from 

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

 Peterborough, Cambs. 



FOREMAN, in the Houses. — Age 25 ; eleven 

 years' experience in Plant and Fruit Growing, Funeral 

 and Table Decorating. Good character.— J. WALLER, Barn 

 Elms, Barnes, Surrey. 



FOREMAN, in a good establishment — Age 27 ; 

 twelve years' experience in good establishments. Two 

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

 NER, 6, Cobdeu Road, Enmore Park, South Norwood, S.E. 



FOREMAN. — Mr. J. C. Clarke wishes to 

 recommend his late Foreman, Albert Pearce ; has a good 

 knowledge of Pines, Vines, Peaches, &c, as well as 1'huit 

 Growing.— A. PEARCE, The Gardens, Cothelstone House, 



Taunton. 



1^0 REMAN. — Age 25 ; twelve years' practical 

 experience. Well up in Fruit ami Flower Culture, 



Forcing, &e. Five years" good character from last place. — 

 Address, with particulars, H. DEE, Mr. Wugstuffe, Amberley 

 Court, Stroud. 



FOREMAN or Second, in the Houses. -Age 

 25; well acquainted with Grape, Tomato, and Cucumber 

 Growing. Good character.— H. S., 10, Alma Read, Enfield 

 Wash, Middlesex. 



FOREMAN, or Second. — Age 23 ; over eight 

 years' experience. Leaving present situation at own 

 request— through change of Head (..miener. Highest reference. 

 — D. ROBERTSON, Thame Park, Thame, Oxfordshire. 



ROPAGATOR, or PROPAGATOR and 



GROWER.— Age 23; well up in Market Stnff. Good 

 reference. — H., Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 41, Wellington 

 Street, Strand, W.C. 



ROPAGATOR and GROWER.— Age 30, 



married; all usual stuff for market, Ferns, Bouvardias, 

 Cyclamens, Cut llowers. Grapes, Cucumbers. Tomatos, Mush- 

 rooms.— A. R., 2, Bedford Terrace, East Finchley, N. 



QALESMAN and PROPAGATOR.— Age 26; 



^} eleven years' experience. Good references. — C. H. B., 

 3, King Street, Lincoln. 



OURNEYMAN, in the Houses and Outside, 



iu a Gentleman's garden. — Age 21 ; four yeurs' good 

 character.— E. HELLISH, Station Road, Swanage, Dorset. 



OURNEYMAN, in the Houses, in a Gentle- 



man's Garden or Nursery. — Age 21 ; five years' experience. 

 Good character.— A. TKOTT, Yew Tree Cottage, Crawley, 

 Sussex. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— Age 20; 

 Six years' experience. Can be well recommended by 

 present and previous employers. — H. FIELDER, Bedhampton, 

 Havaat. 



JOURNEYMAN, Inside and Out.— Age 20; 



*J eight years' experience. Good character.— D. SPINK, 

 Melton Hill, Woo dbridge, Suffolk. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— Age 24; 



tJ four years* good character. Well recommended. — 

 F1ERIS, West Hi ll, Shauklin, Isle of Wight. 



JOURNEYMAN, Inside or Out.— Good short 

 Grass Cutter. Good testimonials if required. Eight years' 

 experience.— Elm Lodge, Merton Road, Wimbledon Park, 

 Merton, Surrey. 



OURNEYMAN in the Houses, or Inside and 



Out. — Age 22 ; eight y. ars' experience in good establish- 

 ments. Excellent references.— J. 11. GREEN, Rectory Cottage, 

 Whitchurch, Oxon. 



OURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— First-class 



recommendation from present and past employers. 

 Wages, 16s. per week, with bothy.— W. DYSON", -10, East 

 Street. Reading. 



JOURNEY'MAN, in a private establishment.— 

 Age 21 ; six years' experieuce in good places. Strong, 

 active, and willing. Can be well recommended by a Geutle- 

 man.— G„ 57. High Street, Putney, S.W. 



JOURNEYMAN.— R. H. Turner, Esq., would 



tl be pleased o recommend a young mau (age 22), who has 

 been in his garden six and a half years, Indoors and Out. 

 Abstainer. Wholly or partly Indoors. — G. CHANNELL, 

 Heraham, W dton-on-Thaines, Surrey. 



T IMPROVER, or JOURNEYMAN in the 



J- Houses.— Age 21 ; six years' experience Inside and Out. 

 — W. MILES, The Gardens, Queenswood, Eeddington, near 

 Croydon, S.E. 



IMPROVER, in the Houses.— Age 22; eight 

 years' experience Iuside and Out. Excellent reference.— 

 T. ATTWOOD, Packington, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire. 



ARRET GROWERS.— Advertiser requires 

 situation iu Market Nursery, Has been used to Soft- 

 -wooded Stuff and Ferns for some time.— R., 51, Thome Street, 

 Wandsworth Koad, S.W. 



O MARKET and other NURSERYMEN.— 



Advertiser desires to recommend his Foreman; thorough 

 good Propagator and Grower; good Salesman, &c. | and 

 strictly honest, sober, and obliging. — T. R., Gardeners' 

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



r rO NURSERYMEN.— A thorough practical 



JL Grower of Grapes, Melons, Cucumbers, T mates, &c, 

 Hard and Soft-wooded Plants, for over twelve years in lending 

 Nurseries, requires situation at once. Age 28,— JOHN PEGG, 

 Past-gate Nursery, Peterborough. 



r PO JOBBING GARDENERS.— Wanted, by 



JL an experienced haud, both Iu and Outdoor, permanent 

 employm nt. Age 37. State wages.— H. SMITH, 52, High 

 Road, Lee, S.E. 



r VO GENTLEMEN and NURSERYMEN.— A 



JL young man (age 21) seeks employment in Garden or 

 Nursery. Has been out belore. — C. C, 29, Gurney Road, 

 Stratford, E. 



SHOPMAN (Head), or MANAGER.— Age 

 38; will shortly be disengaged. Is well up in every de- 

 partment, including Correspondence and Nursery Stuff. — 

 NORMA, Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 41, Wellington Street, 

 Strand, W.C. 



To Florists and Seedsmen. 

 SHOPMAN or MANAGER.— Nine years in 



O the trade. Lately Travelled for a Loudon House. Fir.i- 

 class references. — H., 21, Shardeloes Koad, Lewisham High 

 Rnad, New Cross, S.E. 



QHOPMAN or ASSISTANT in the Seed or 



O Seed and Florist Trade. — Age 20; four years' experience. 

 Good reference.— J. B. C, 67, Cleavelaud Koad, Surbiton, 

 Surrey. 



RAVELLER or CLERK and TRAVELLER, 



in the Nursery or Seed Trade. — First-class references 

 and Connection. Good Book-keeper, Correspondent, and Sales- 

 man. Thoroughly experienced. — T. K., Gardeners' Chronicle 

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



O RETIRED BUTLERS, GARDENERS, 



and OTHERS.— A comfortable home offered to a Man 

 w hose Wife is a good Cook, to attend ou two or three gentle- 

 men.— F. E, WALKER, Escrick, York. 



ASSISTANT. — Age 22 ; six years' experience. 

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

 The Birches, Words'ley, Stourbridge. 



RADE or PRIVATE.— Active ; Carpenter, 



Painter, Glazier, Hot-water Fitter, Rustic Work in all 

 branches. Trade eighteen years. — C. T., 225, Kilburu Park 

 Koad, Paddington, W. 



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