August 4, 1888.] 



TEE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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GARDENER (Head) ; age 30.— D. Dowdes- 

 WELL. The Gardens, Newlauds, Sittingbourne, Kent, is 

 at liberty to engage with any Lady or Gentleman requiring 

 a thoroughly practical man. Fifteen years' experience iu 

 large establishments. Good references. 



ARDENER (Head). — Age 30, married 



when suited; sixteen years' practical experience in all 

 branches of the profession. Good characters from present and 

 previous employers.— W. ELY, Belle Vue Cottage, Eraintree, 



GAHDENER (Head).— Age 40, married 

 eight years, no family ; previously with Viscount Cran- 

 brook, C. S. Mortimer, Esq. ; sixteen years with Sir C. Pigot, 

 Bart. Exhibiting at London and Brighton. Son of T. 

 Marshall, Head Gardener forty years to W. Peel Creighton, 

 Esq.— G. &LABSHAIX, 39. Thrale Road, Streatham, S.W". 



GARDENER (Head).— Age 38, married; 

 Scotch. Twenty-one years' experience in good esta- 

 blishments. Successful Grape, Peach, Strwberry, Cucumber, 

 and Cut Flowers for continuous supply Grower. Experiented 

 in Laying-out Ornamental Grounds. Good testimonials. — A., 

 45, Queen's Road, Notting Hill, W. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 29, 



single at present; Foreman in two large establishments. 

 Highly recommended. Experieuced iu all branches. — J. H., 

 6S, Laitgdon Road, Upper Holloway, N. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 30, 



married ; thorough experience in all branches. Six and 

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

 Liphook, Hants. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 30 ; 



thirteen years' practical experience in all branches. 

 Eightyeurs'goodeh.racter.— G.HAWKES. :t. Myrtle Cottages, 

 Streatham, S.W. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 43, 



married ; thorough general experience in four Noblemen's 

 Establishments. Good character. Cattle understood. — J. 

 SLATTERY, Wellington Road, Winton, Hants. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 46, 



married, no family ; well experienced in Early and Late 

 Forcing, Grapes, Melons, Cucumbers, Tomatos, Stove and 

 Greenhouse, Flower and Kitchen Garden, &c. Highest 

 characters.— D. B.. 8, Myrtle Terrace, Chase Road, Southgate. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 30, 



single; practical in Fruit, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, 

 Flower and Kitchen Gardens. Highly recommend, -4 by late 

 and previous employers.— G. C, Hadlow Place, 2, Auerley 

 Road, Upper Norwood, S.E. 



ARDENER (Head AVorking).— Age 38, 



married, no incumbrance; good Vine Grower, and all 

 Other Fruits, and a first-rate Plant Grower, including Orchids, 

 Kitchen Garden, &c. Excellent character.— F. I)., 1, Broome 

 Avenue, Levenshulme, near Manchester. 



GARDENER (Head Working). — Middle- 

 aged, married; eighteen years in last situation, ten 

 previous. Thoroughly practical in all branches. Highest 

 testimonials from late employer who is anxious to recommend 

 him.— J. O. B., Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 41, Wellnn't.ai 

 Street, Strand, W.C. 



ARDENER (Head Working), where four 



or live others are kept.— Age 36, married, two children, 

 youngest age 9; thoroughly understands the profession in all 

 its branches. Abstainer. First-class references. Four years 

 in last situation; six and a half years previous as Head. 

 Satisfactory reason for leaving.— MARSHALL, 3, Albert 

 Terrace, Castle Hill, Ealing, W. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 36, 



married ; abstainer. Twenty years' practical experience 

 in the Cultivation of Grapes, Peaches, Melons, Cucumbers, 

 Tomatos, Mushrooms, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Ferus, 

 Orchids, Roses, Chrysanthemums, Flowerand Kitchen Garden- 

 ing, Early and Late I'Dnni;, Highest references. GARDENER, 

 Crow Nest Park, Lightcliffe, Halifax. 



GARDENER (Head, or good Single-handed). 

 — Age 35, married, no family ; experienced in all branches. 

 Five years' good character and ability.— T. W., 22, Orleans 

 Road, Twickenham. 



r»AEDENEE (Head, or good Single- 



VJ HA.N'DEDJ.— Age 32, married, no family; sixteen years' 

 practical experience in all branches. Excellent chara ter.— 

 GARDENER, 11, Haverstock Road, N.W. 



ARDENER (Head, or Single-handed). — 



Good Grape Grower. Stove and Greenhouse Plants and 

 r and Kitchen Gardening. Twelve years' excellent 

 ice.— G. WHITEMAN, Lambtou Street, Chester-le-Street, 



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GARDENER (Head, or good Second).— 

 Experienced in Vines, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, 

 Flower and Kitchen Garden, &c. Good character.— J D 

 18, Elthorne Road, Upper Holloway, N. 



ARDENER (Head, or good Second).— 



Age 38; experienced in Vines, Stove and Greenhouse 

 Plants. Flower and Kitchen Gardens. Wife good Laundress 

 — F. KETTLE, Cornwall Hou,e, Mount Avenue, Eating. 



GARDENER.— Age 36, married; thoroughly 

 understands Vines, Peaches, Melons, Stove, Greenhouse, 

 Flower and Kitchen Garden, &c. Good character.— W P ' 

 Church Road, Winchmore Hill, N. 



GARDENER.— Age 32, married, no children ; 

 well up in Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables. Three years' 

 excellent character; five previous.— J. P., 7, Barnwell Road, 



GARDENER ; married ; no encumbrance. — A 

 Gektleman recommends a very respectable, efficient, 

 and hard-working man, as above.— W. S., A. D. Robertson, 

 Esq., Caen Leys, Ashtead, Surrey. 



GARDENER.— Mr. Tillyard, Gardener to 

 the Earl of Yarborough, Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire, 

 can with confidence recommend his lite Foreman, Joseph 

 Hughes, to any Lady or Gentleman requiting a good practical 

 Gardener. — Apply at the above address. 



GARDENER, thorough Single-handed, or 

 where more are kept.— Understands Vines, Melons, &c. 

 Good character.— F. FRAMPTON, Merley Gardens, Wimborne. 



GARDENER (Single-handed).— Age 25, 

 single; over five years character. Would not object to 

 Horse and Trap.— A. H. COLLINS, Berners Hill, Flimwell, 

 Hawkhurst. 



GARDENER (Single-handed).— Age 26, 

 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 Under).— 

 Age 2b", single ; experienced Inside and Out. Abstainer. 

 Good references. — F. P., 2, Duke Street. Deal. 



GARDENER (Single-handed, or Under). 

 —Age 28, unmarried ; understands Kitchen and Flower 

 Garden. Good character, and satisfactory reason for leaving. 

 —J. DAMON, Buckland Cottage, Parkstone, Dorset. 



ARDENER (Second).— Age 24, single; 



understands Stove, Greenhouse, and Kitchen Garden. 

 Over five years' highest reference.— F. HARMEK, Weston Park, 

 Stevenage, Herts. 



GARDENER (Second), in a good Gentleman's 

 place. — Age 2S ; understands his work well. Please 

 state wages to J. J. H., 1, High Street, Farnborough, Kent. 



ARDENER (Second); age 27.— Mr. W. 



Hollisgsworth. The Gardens, Tuam Court, Lough- 

 borough, Leicestershire, can with confidence recommend P. 

 Martin, who has been with him two and a half years. 

 Abstainer. 



GARDENER (Under or Second), in the 



Houses. — Age 24; several years' experience. Induurs 



and Out. Good references.— J. GRISDALE, 109, Walton 

 Street, Chelsea, S.W. 



GARDENER (Under), Inside or Out.— 

 Age 19; three and a half years' good chaacter.— S. 

 BARKER, Sunny Hill Vineries, Tittleovcr, near Derby. 



GARDENER (Under), in a Gentleman's 

 place. — Age 23; three years' character; five years' 

 previous.— DODD, Warwick Terrace, South llolniwood, Dork- 

 iug, Surrey. 



GARDENER (Under). — Age 21 ; seven 

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

 sent situation. Excellent character from present anil previous 

 employers.— G. T. R., 19, Percy Gardens, Isle worth, Middlesex. 



To Head Gardeners. 



GARDENER (Under) ; age 19.— Mr. W. N. 

 Thurston, Witton Park Gardens, North Walsham, 

 Norfolk, can highly recommend a steadyand industrious young 

 man to any Gardener requiring an Under Gardener. Has 

 been in these Gardens six years. — Apply as above. 



ARDENER (Under), or JOURNEYMAN in 



the Houses in a Gentleman's Gareen.— Age 23; ten 

 years' experience in Fruit, Plant, and Vegetable G owing. 

 Good reference. —UNDER, CrowNestPark, Lightcliffe, Halifax. 



l^OREMAN, or MANAGER, to grow for 



-i- Market Grapes, Peaches, Strawberries, Cucumbers, 

 Tomatos. Mushrooms, ami Cut Flowers of every description. 

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

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



FOREMAN, in the Houses, or General- 

 Age 26 ; eleven years' experience iu good establishments, 

 chiefly under Glass. Highly recommended.— J. J. H., Little 

 Graven Hurst, Bolney, Hay ward's Heath, Sussex, 



FOREMAN, in the Houses.— Age 29, single; 

 thirteen years' experience gained in four good establish- 

 ments. Two years Foreman in previous place. First-class 

 references.— T. S., 6, Trinity Mews, Bessborough Gardens, S.W. 



I FOREMAN. — Age 25 ; twelve years' practical 

 - experience. Well up in Fruit and Flower Culture. 

 Forcing, &c. Five years' good character from last place. — 

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

 Court, Stroud. 



FOREMAN, Inside or Out.— Age 29 ; fourteen 

 years' good experience iu Fruit and Plant Growing, 

 Forcing. &c. Well recommended from present and previous 

 emploj ers.— W. K., 2, Hadlow Place, Anerley Road, Upper 

 Norwood, S.E. 



FOREMAN or Second in a Private Establish- 

 ment. — Age 25; ten years' experience. Character will 

 bear strict investigation.— F. B., Well Cottage, Chislehurst, 

 Kent. 



f FOREMAN, PROPAGATOR, or GROWER 

 of Roses, Fruit, and General Market Stuff.— Well up in 

 Cut Blooms. Good Salesman. Could take charge.— X. Y. Z., 

 Mr. W. Teal, Pesterngate, Hull. 



PROPAGATOR and GROWER, or FORE- 

 MAN.— Fifteen years' experience. First-class Grower of 

 Plants and Cut Flowers. Good references. — G., 66, Elm 

 Street, Cardiff, South Wales. 



PROPAGATOR and GROWER.— Age 30, 

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

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

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



To Nurserymen. 



PROPAGATOR (Softwooded ) and GROWER. 

 —Well up in the Propagating and Growing Pelargo- 

 niums, Bouvardias, Double Primulas, Cinerarias, Poinsettias, 

 Fuchsias, &c; general Bedding Plants, and a fair knowledge 

 of Ferns and Stove plants. — (i. \v., Cardenas' Chronicle 

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



ROPAGATOR or GROWER— Age 27, 



married ; good experience, home aud elsewhere. Wants 

 appointment. Best references. — LAMBERT, Balhani Hill 

 Nursery, S.W. 



JOURNEYMAN (First), in the Houses, in a 

 good establishment.— Age 25; gooa character.— G. L., 

 The Gardens, Kempshott Park, Basingstoke, Hants. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— Age 23; 

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

 Oreat Cornbow, Halesowen, Birmingham. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— Age 24 ; 

 four years' good character. Well recommended. — 

 PTERIS, West Hill, Shanklin, Isle of Wight. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses, or Inside 

 and Out, in good Garden. Six years' experience. Good 

 references.— J. ROSE, Gardens, Normanby Park, near Don 

 caster. 



JOURNEY'MAN. — Six years' experience in the 

 House \ Good character from present and previous 

 situations.- E. M. POTTER, Albany Road, Hersham, Walton 

 on-Thames. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses, in a Gentle- 

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

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

 Sussex. ° ' 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— Age 21; 

 six years' experience in the Stove and Greenhouse and 

 tit Houses. Good references. Distance no object. — A. 

 p Tunbridge 



JOURNEYMAN, or Second.— Age 23 ; two 

 years in the Houses here. Abstainer.— T. BAR30N, 

 Fairford Park Gardens, Fairford, Gloucestershire. 



TMPROVER, Inside or Out.— Age 19 ; strong, 



J- willing, and life abstainer, with a fair knowledge. Good 

 references.— J. H. R., J. Townsend, Florist, &c, Putney, S.W. 



IMPROVER, in the Houses.— Age 21 ; five 

 years' experience in present situation. Good character. 

 Bothy preferred.— CHARLES GRAY, The Gardens, Lilford 

 Hall, Oundle, Northamptonshire. 



ASSISTANT. — Age 22 ; six years' experience. 

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

 The Birches, Wordsley, Stourbridge. 



r pO NURSERYMEN.— Wanted, a situation to 



-L take charge of Nursery. Well up iu Growing Plants and 

 Flowersfor Market. Single-handed preferred. Good character 

 from present employer. Total abstainer— J, WELL, Mr. C. 

 Carnall, Barkby Thorpe, Leicester. 



■"TO SEEDSMEN and OTHERS.— A respect- 



J- able young man requires a situation in the above. 

 Eight years' experience in first-class House.— M. H., Lower 

 Farm, Kensal Green, W. 



■"TO MARKET NURSERYMEN.— Wanted a 



X. situation in a good Nursery ; used to Tomatos, Cucumbers, 

 and Cut Flowers.— A., Mrs. Walton, Westbourne, near Ems- 

 worth. 



rrO HEAD GARDENERS.— Mr. Channing, 



J Gardener to Colonel Loyd, Lillesden, Hawhurst, Kent, 

 is desirous of recommending a young man (age 24) suitable 

 for either Kitchen Garden or Pleasure Ground, or to Assist 

 in Houses, &c. 



ANAGER and BOOK-KEEPER, or HEAD 



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

 111 leading Provincial Houses. Thorough knowledge of Seed 

 and Bulb Trade. First-class references.— DUPLEX. Cardenas' 

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



UORESTE R.— A Scotch Forester seeks a 



A situation. Is thoroughly capable iu all branches, also 

 in general Estate Work. Best referenc s'.— BEIT. AN AND 

 SON, Waterloo Nursery, Salisbury. 



HOLLOWAY'S PILLS and OINTMENT.— 

 Glad Tidings.— Some constitutions have a tendency to 

 rheumatism, and are, throughout th- year, borne down by its 

 protracted tortures. Let such sufferers bathe the affected parts 

 with warm brine, and afterwards rub iu this soothing Oint- 

 ment. They will find it the best means of lessening their 

 ujjoriy, and, asM-ted by Holloway's Pills, \ he surest way of 

 overcoming their disease. More need not be sai I than to 

 request a few day s trial ot this safe and soothing treatment, 

 by which the disease will ultimately be completely swept 

 away. Pains that would make a giant shudder are assuag. d 

 without difficulty by Holloway's easy and inexpensive remedies, 

 which comfort by moderating the throbhing vessels and calming 

 the excited nervea. 



