Jul? 28, 1888.] 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



115 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 30, 

 married ; thorough experience in all branches. Six and 

 a half years' good character.— H. PHILLIPS, Borden Wood, 

 Liphook, Hants. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Single ; 

 good experience in Flowers, Fruit, and Vegetables. 

 Total abstainer.— Apply, PATL and SOX, Broxbourne ; or, 

 TOMS, 2. SUtion Cottages. Broxbourne, Herts. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 39, 

 married, one daughter, age 12 ; twenty-four years' 

 thorough experience. Good all round. Good character aud 

 testimonials.— CHIDLEY, Bishop's Lydiard, Taunton. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 37, 

 married ; thoroughly understands his duties in all 

 branches. Lund and Stuck if required. Nine years' character 

 as Head.— C. W., 2, Roper Street, Eltham, Kent. 



GARDENER (first-class Head Working).— 

 Age 3o; 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., 58, Tylney Road, Bromley, Kent. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 30, 

 married, no family ; seventeen years' practical experi- 

 ence in all brunches. Orchids, &e. ; 3 years in present place. 

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

 48, Fox Hill Road, Redlands, Reading, Berks. 



GARDENER (Head Working) ; age 39, 

 married.— A Gentleman wishes to very highly recom- 

 mend as above an exceptionally good Vegetable, Fruit, and 

 Flower Grower, and a thoroughly trustworthy obliging man. — 

 R. SAVORY, Esq., Shrubs Hill, Sunningdale. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 30, 

 married when suited ; sixteen years' experience in all 

 branches, north, south, and in Loudon ; three and a half years 

 in present situation. — Particulars as to wages, &c, 

 GARDENER, 25, Spring Street, Spalding. 



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, and 

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

 Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



ARDENER (Head Working)— Age 37, 



married; abstainer. Twenty years' experience in the 

 Cultivation of Grapes, Peaches, Melons, Cucumbers, Tomatos, 

 Mushrooms, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Ferns, Orchids, 

 Roses, Chrysanthemums, Flower and Kitchen Gardening, 

 Early and Late Forcing. Highest references.— GARDENER, 

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



GARDENER- (Head or Single-handed). — 

 Age 33; nine years' experience of Indoor and Outdoor 

 branches in private places. Good character. Total abstainer. 

 — C. S., 2, Jessamine Cottage, Hartlands, Sevenoaks. 



GARDENER (Head or good Second).— Ex- 

 perienced in Vines, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, 

 Flower and Kitchen Garden, Sec. Good character. — J. D., 

 18, Elthorne Road, Upper Holloway, N. 



GARDENER.— Used to Stove, Greenhouse, 

 Melons, Cucumbers, and General Garden Work. Fifteen 

 years' excellent character. — W., James Lodge, Oak Lea 

 Cottages, Buekhurst Hill, Essex. 



GARDENER (Working).— Age 40 ; twenty 

 years' experience in Early and Late Forcing of Grapes, 

 Peaches, Melons, Cucumbers, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, 

 Flower and Kitchen Garden. Good characterand testimonials. 

 — W. HORSHAM, Turnford, near Hoddesdon, Herts. 



ARDENER, or GROOM and GARDENER. 



— Age 30, married ; understands Glass and Kitchen 

 Garden thoroughly. Can Ride and Drive. Five years' character 

 from last place.— H. JACKSON, Chase Side, Southgate. 



GARDENER (Single-handed), or other- 

 wise. — Middle-aged, married; thoroughly experienced. 

 Ten years' excellent character.— J. S., 4, Sherwood Villa3, 

 Putney Road, Eufield Wash, Middlesex. 



ARDENER (Single -handed).— Age 2G, 



married ; experienced in Stove and Greenhouse Plants, 

 Vines, Forcing, &c, Flower and Kitchen Garden. Total 

 abstainer. Two years' excellent character from present em- 

 ployer; nine years previous. — F. E., 4, Charles Terrace, King's 

 Road, Mortlake. 



GARDENER (Single-handed, or Second). — 

 Age 2'i; ten years' experience in Garden and Green- 

 house Work. Good character. — BAKER, 3, Pyrniont Road, 

 Strand-on-the-Green, Chiswick. 



C*\ ARDENER (Single-handed or Under). 



V_X — X^e 26, no incumbrance; good references. Wife good 

 plain Cook, if required. — R. D., 8, Anton Street, Amhurst 

 Road, Hackney, N. 



GARDENER (Second).— Age 23; has good 

 knowledge of general routine. Thorough good character. 

 Abstainer. Will be recommended by G. W. BUNNEY, Head 

 Gardener to Lord Monk Bretton, Conyboro, Lewes. 



GARDENER (Under), Inside and Out.— Age 

 21 ; three years' good character.— W. GORRINGE, 

 Sunt-, Lindfield, Sussex. 



ARDENER (Under). — Age 21 ; seven 



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

 sent situation. Excellent character from present and previous 

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



To Gardeners, &o. 



GARDENER (Under), in a Gentleman's 

 place, where he can improve himself, — Age 20 ; has 

 knowledge of Gardening. Total abtainer.— G. A. JONES, 

 293, Mills Lane, Lenton Sands, Nottingham. 



GARDENER (Under), or mixed place of 

 Garden, Cows, and Horse ; Nursery Gardens preferred. — 

 Age 22 ; has good character from two places ; upwards of 

 tv,o years each.— LOVELL THOMSETT, Offham, near Lewes, 

 Sussex. 



GARDENER (Under) in a Gentleman's 

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

 Plant, and Vegetable Growing. Highest references for abili- 

 ties and character. Please state full particulars. — A., Gardeners' 

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



To Nurserymen and FloriBts. 



I^OREMAN (General), or MANAGER— 

 Well up in all branches of Nursery aud Florist's Business, 

 Bouquets, Crosses, Wreaths, Sprays, Fruits, Roses, Rhododen- 

 drons,. Conifers, Clematis, Vipes^ andGeneral confine of the 

 trade. First?class references. — The MANAGER, Royal Norfolk 

 Nurseries, Eaton, Norwich"" 



FOREMAN, in the Houses, or General. — 

 Eleven years' experience in good establishments. Chiefly 

 under Glass. Highly recommended.— J. J. H. LITTLE, Graven 

 Hurst, Boluey, Haywards Heath, Sussex. 



FOREMAN, in the Houses. — Age 27 ; eleven 

 years' experience in gjod establishments. — G. LILLEY, 

 Thorney, near Peterborough, Cambs. 



To Nurserymen. 



FOREMAN, Indoor. — Thoroughly practical, 

 skilful Propagator and Grower of fcirst-class Nursery 

 Stock in large quantities. Good Salesman. Excellent refer- 

 ences.— JOHN GODFREY, Newton Nurseries, Chester. 



To Market Nurserymen. 



J FOREMAN, or FOREMAN and SALESMAN 

 in good Market Nursery.— Twenty-five years' experience 

 in good Market Nurseries. Good reference.— W. SMITH, 

 Clayhill Cottage, Bromley Road, Beckenham. 



FOREMAN, or Second in the Houses. — 

 Age 25, single ; ten years' experience in the Growth of 

 Plants and Fruit. Good testimonials. Abstainer. — GAR- 

 DENER, Manor House, Weatherstield, Braintree. 



FRUIT GROWER, or MANAGER for 

 Market. — Pines, Grapes. Peaches. Mushrooms, Tomatos, 

 Cucumbers, Melons, Sec. Fif te n years' experience. — GROWER, 

 141, Clarendon Road, Notting Hill. W. 



PROPAGATOR and GROWER for Market of 

 Ferns, Bouvardias, Cyclamens, Cut Flowers, Cucumbers, 

 Tomatos, Mushrooms. Twenty years' experience. Good re- 

 ference.— HORTUS, 17, Russell Street, Leamington. 



f^ ROWER. — Single ; good experienced Fern, 



V_J Dracama, and Palm Grower. Able to engage at once. 

 Good references. — A. HEINSE, Post-office, Hampton Hill, 

 Middlesex. 



To Nurserymen. 



GROWER, amongst Soft-wooded Plants, 

 Ferns, &c— Well up in Growing for Market. Good 

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



JOURNEYMAN (First), or FOREMAN.— 

 Age 23 ; six years* good character from last place. — W. 

 HUBBARD, Highleigh, Hoddesdon, Herts. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— Age 22 ; 

 seven years' experience. Good references. — E. DAVIS, 

 Great Cornbow, Halesowen. Birmingham. 



JOURNEYMAN, Inside and Out.— Age 20; 

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

 Melton Hill, Woodbridge. Suffolk. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses, or Inside and 

 Out in a good Garden.— Good references. — J. BAKER, 

 66, Arthur Street, Chelsea, S.W. 



OURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— First-class 



recommendation from present and past employers. 

 Wages, 16*. per week, with bothy. — W. D., 40, East 

 Street. Reading. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— Age 20; 

 six years' experience. Can be well recommended by 

 present and previous employers. Distance no object. — H. 

 FIELDER, Belmont, Havant, Hants. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— Age 21 ; 

 five years' experience in present situation. Good cha- 

 racter. Bothy preferred.— C HAS. GRAY, The Gardens, Lil- 

 ford Hall, Oundle, Northamptonshire. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses, in a Gentle- 

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

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

 Sussex. 



JOU RNE YMAN (Indoors) ; age 21.— H. Gut- 

 tridge can confidently recommend a young man as 

 above. Has been with him four years. Steady and indus- 

 trious. — Netherfield Gardens, Weybridge. Surrey. 



JOURNEYMAN, or Second.— Age 23 ; two 

 years in the Houses here. Abstainer.— T. BARSON, 

 Fairford Park Gardens, Fairford, Gloucestershire. 



JOURNEYMAN, or THIRD, in the Houses. 

 Age 19 ; abstainer. Can be well recommended. Four 

 and a half years' character.— HEAD GARDENER, The Gar- 

 dens, Erleigh Whiteknights, Reading, Berks. 



TMPROVER, under 



-A- character. Premium gi\ 

 Buckingham. 



31ass. — Age 22 ; good 



i.— A. ALDERMAN, Dadford, 



IMPROVER, under Glass, in a good establish- 

 ment.— Age 18 ; with Premium. Four years' experience. 

 —a. B. WILLIAMS, Post-jffice, Enfield. 



TMPROVER, in the Houses.— Age 20 ; 



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

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

 Woodland Cottage, Vanbrngh Hill. Blackheath, S.E. 



TMPROVER ; age 17.— Miss Hodgson, Heme- 



J- wood, Sevenoaks, highly recommends A. S. as above. 

 Three years' good training under glass. Also C. T., age 16, 

 height 5 feet 10 inches. Been four months in Nursery Garden, 



IMPROVER, in a private establishment, where 

 experience could be had Indoors and Out.— Age 20; two 

 years in present situation. Good character.— H. COX, 2, Fre- 

 drick Cottages, Dawliah, Devon. 



IMPROVER, in good Garden.— Age 20; four 

 . years in last place. Experience Inside and Out. Strong 

 and willing. Highly recommended.— W. BOATMAN, 21, 

 Rainsford Road. Chelmsford. Essex. 



IMPROVER, with any Nobleman's or Gentle- 

 man's Gardener requiring the services of a young man 

 (age 22). Has been in present situation six years, viz.. Stawell 

 House Gardens, Richmond, Surrey ; and can be highly recom- 

 mended by Mr. Bowell, of the above.— W. STEVENS,' Stawell 

 House, Richmond. 



O NURSERYMEN.— Wanted, a situation 



under Glass, in a Nursery. Age 20; five years' expe- 

 rience. — R. WALLIS, Mither Lane, Lowton, Lancashire. 



MARKET GAR^ 



.raged in Forcing 

 Early Produce for Markets under Glass.— A young man wishes 

 to Learn the above business, for which a Premium would be 

 paid. — Apply, stating terms and crops grown, &c, to H. S. 

 555, Messrs. Deacons, Leadenhall Street, E.C. 



GARDEN LAD, in Large Nursery or 

 Gentleman's Garden ; age 17. — A Gestlf.max 

 wishes to find a situation for a bright, active, well- 

 educated boy, whom he can thoroughly recommend, as above. 

 Not been out before.— HORTUS, Mrs. Bretton, L. C. D. Station, 

 Margate. 



ANAGERand BOOK-KEEPER, or HEAD 



SHOPMAN.— Age 30, married ; fifteen years' experience 

 in leading Provincial Houses Thorough knowledge of Seed 

 and Bulb Trade. First-class references.— DUPLEX, Gardeners' 

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



Seed Trade. 

 TVTANAGER, HEAD SHOPMAN, or 



1VL BOOK-KEEPER; age .30. —Advertiser seeks engage- 

 ment as above. Thorough knowledge in all branches. Fifteen 

 years' experience. Excellent references.— C. A. VIZE, Chard, 



r VO NURSERYMEN, 



A DENERS, FRUIT GROWERS, &c 



Somerset. 



To Florists and Seedsmen. 



TRAVELLER, SHOPMAN, or MANAGER. 

 —Nine years in the Trade. Lately Travelled for a London 

 House. First-class references. — H., 21, Shardeloes Road, 

 Lewisham High Road, New Cross, S.E. 



TRAVELLER, or BOOK-KEEPER, &e — 

 Advertiser (age 26), with thirteen years' experience, in- 

 cluding three years on the Road, desires to represent during a 

 portion of the year a good House, filling up his time during 

 the remainder of the year in the Office or otherwise. Good 

 Penman and Accountant; best of characters. Could intro- 

 duce business when travelling. — TRAVELLER. Gardeners' 

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



To the Trade. 



SALESMAN in Market, SHOPMAN, or 

 MANAGER of Department.— Age 32; sixteen years' 

 active experience in all Departments. Well up in Wreaths 

 and Bouquets. Strong, active, and not afraid of work. Having 

 small capital, would not object to join another. Splendid 

 ref.-r.'uces and testimonials.— ALPHA, Gardeners' Chronicle 

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



SHOPMAN (Head, or good Second).— Age 

 29 ; thirteen years' experience in London and Provincial 

 Wholesale and Retail Houses. Thorough knowledge of all 

 branches of the trade. Good references. — T. P. L., Gardener!;' 

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



SH O P M A N. — Married ; thoroughly experi- 

 enced in all branches of the Trade and Office Work. Of 

 good address. Eirst-class recommendation. — ALPHA, 3, 

 Loftus Road, Shepherd's Bush. W. 



Fruiterers and Florist. 



SHOPMAN (now disengaged), twelve years, 

 experience at West End. Good Window Dresser.— J. P., 

 6, William Street, West Kensington, W. 



ASSISTANT, in Flower Shop.— Age 23 ; can 

 Speak and Write Foreign Languages. Has been 

 four years in a Nursery.— B„ Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 

 41, Wellington Street. Strand, W.C. 



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 organs engaged in extracting nourishment for our bodies from 

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