August ll f 1888.] 



TEE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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GARDENER (Heai> Working).— Age 30 ; 

 thirteen years' practical experience in all branches. 

 Eightyeara' good character.— G.HAWKES, :;, Myrtle Cottages, 

 St reat'ham, S.W. 



ARDENEK (Hkad Working).— Age 39, 



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

 thorough experience. Good all-round. £Jood character and 

 testimonials.— CHIDLEY, Bi shop's L\diard. Taunton. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 29; 

 fourteen years' experience, six as Foreman in two 

 large establishments, where Fruit, Plants, and Vegetables 

 extensively grown. Highly recommended. — D. HUGHES, 

 Ruby Hall' Gardens. Liverpool. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 30, 

 single at present; fourteen years' good practical expe- 

 rience in all branches of the profession. Good character and 

 references.— State wages and all particulars to W. PROSSER, 

 Tusmore Park Gardens, Bicester, Oxon. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 30, 

 married ; fifteen years' practical experience in Early and 

 Late Forcing, Grapes, Peaches, Cucumbers, Melons. Tomatos, 

 Stove and Greenhouse Plants, and Flower and Kitchen Gar- 

 dening. Five years' good character as Head.— C. SAUNDERS, 

 Steeple Claydon. Winslow, Bucks. 



GARDENER (Head Working), where four 

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

 (youngest age 9) ; thoroughly understands the profession in all 

 hes. Abstainer. First-class references. Four years 

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

 ry reason for leaving.— MARSHALL, 3, Albert 

 Terrace, Castle Hill, Ealing. \V. " 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 36, 

 married ; abstainer. Twenty year?' practical experience 

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

 Toniatos, Mushrooms, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Ferns, 

 Orchids, Roses. Chrysanthemums, Flowerand Kitchen Garden- 

 ing, Early and Late Forcing. Highest references.— GARDENER, 

 Cro-.\ Nest Park, Lightcliffe, Halifax. 



GARDENER (Head), or HARDENER and 

 BAILIFF.— Age 30, single; good reference from last 

 and previous employers. Well up in ail branches of Garden- 

 i ng.— C. B., IS, Salisbury Road, Upper Hollo way, N. 



GARDENER (Head, or Single-handed). — 

 Age 33; nine years' experience. Indoor and Outdoor, at 

 private places. Goodch iracter. Total abstainer.— C. SUTTON, 

 7, Woo Ibuxy Cottage, Woodlands, Tonbridge. 



GARDENER (Head, or Single-handed).— 

 Good Grape Grower. Stove and Greenhouse Plants aud 

 Flower and Kitchen Gardening. Twelve years' excellent 

 reference.— G. WHITE-MAN, Lambton Street, Cbcster-le-Street, 

 Durham. 



Gi ARDENER (Head or Second).— Married, 

 I" no family: practical knowledge of profession in all 

 Good reference. — JAMES HILLING, Brown 

 . ilresfoxd, Hants. 



GARDENER; married, no encumbrance. —A 

 GEKTLKBCAN recommends a very respectable, eilicieut, 

 aud hard-working man, as above.— W. S., A. D. Rjbertson, 

 E-(.. Caen Leys. Ashtead, Surrey. 



GARDENER. — Thoroughly experienced: has 

 a good knowledge of everything connected with Horti- 

 culture. Could grow for Market if required.— COSMOPOLITAN, 

 Journal Office. Newport, Isle of Wight. 



GARDENER. — A ge 35, two children; 

 thorough practical Gardener. Eight and a half years 

 with present employer. Cause of leaving, gentleman giving up 

 establishment.— H.N., 30, Albert Street, Wisbech, Cambridge- 

 shire^ 



GARDENER ; age 34, married, no family. — 

 Mr. Tii.lyakd. Gardener to the Earl of Yarborough, 

 Brocklesby Park, Lincolnshire, can with confidence recommend 

 his lite Foreman, Joseph Hughes, to any Lady or Gentleman 

 requiring a good practical Gardener. 



ARDENER (Single-handed). — Age 26; 



understands Houses. Flower and Kitchen Garden. Good 

 references.— A. JACOBS, Mill Green. Ingatestone, Essex. 



GARDENER (Single-handed).— Age 25, 

 single; over live vears character. Would not object to 

 Hbr&e and Trap.— A. H. COLLINS, Berners Hill, Elimwell, 

 Hawk hurst. 



GARDENER (good Single-handed). — Age 

 29, married ; understands Vines, Melons, Flower and 

 Kitchen Garden. Good references. — W. MOON, Alva Lodge, 

 West wood, Ramsgate, Kent. 



GARDENER (Single-handed, or otherwise). 

 — Middle-aged, married ; thoroughly experienced. Ten 

 years' excellent character.— J. S., 1, Sherwood Villas, Putney 

 Road, Enfield Wash, Middlesex. 



ARDENER (Single-handed).— Age 26, 



married; experienced in Stove and Greenhouse Plants, 

 Vines. Forcing, &e.. 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 26; eleven years' good practical experience Inside 

 and Out. Goo i references. Abstainer. — J. LIDDIARD, 

 Wethersfield, near Braintree. 



ARDENER (Single-handed, or Under). — 



Age 28, single; understands Kitchen and Flower 

 Garden. Good character, and satisfactory reason for leaving. 

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



ARDENER (good Second or Single- 



handed).— Age 2G ; eleven vearsin good places. Good 

 character.— E. N., 2, Harefield Road, Uxbridge, Middlesex. 



(^ ARDENER (Second, where four or five 



VJT others are kept, or good Single-handed).— Age 26; 

 good general experience Insideand Out. Sober and trustworthy. 

 Good character and well recommended.— Please address, stating 

 wages, to H. G., 15, Ferrers Road, Natal Road, Streatham, S.W. 



ARDENER (Second).— Age 24, single ; 



understands Stove, Greenhouse, ami Kitchen Garden. 

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

 Stevenage, Herts. 



G< ARDENER (.Second); age 24.— Mr. G. 

 r Keates, Temple Gardens. Mario w, Bucks, can with 

 confidence recommend J. KETCHER, who has been with him 

 two \ ears as Second. Abstainer. 



GARDENER (Second); age 27.— Mr. W. 

 Hollingsworth, 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 (Second), in good establish- 

 ment. — Age 20 ; understands Stove and Greenhouse 

 Plants, Flower and Kitchen Garden. Two and n half years' 

 good character from last situation.— H. THOMAS, Mytton 

 Fitz, near Shrewsbury. 



GARDENER (Under or Single-handed), or 

 in Nursery or Florist's.— Age 24; willing and active. 

 Good character. Steady and sober. — T. H.. 15, Wellesley 

 Boad, Levtonstoue, E. 



GARDENER (Undeb).— Age 22 j six years' 

 experience Inside and Out. Strong, active, and willing. 

 Excellent character.— G. CHA_NXEL.Ii, Her_.ham, Walton-oii- 

 Thanies, Surrey. 



GARDENER (T.vder). — Age 21 j 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. Isleworth, Middlesex. 



GARDENER (Under), or where he can im- 

 prove himself. — Age 30; lour years in present situation 

 as Under Gardener, Indoor and out. No objection to see after 

 a Pony aud Trap. Excellent character from present employer. 

 —State particulars to W. WILCOX, Elton, Notts. 



GARDENER (Under), or JOURNEYMAN in 

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



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

 Good reference.— UNDER. CrowNest Park, Lightcliffe, Halifax. 



To Nurserymen, &c. 



FOREMAN (Working), or MANAGER, in 

 a small Nursery. — Age 30, married ; fourteen years expe- 

 rience iu Propagating. Growing Plants, Cut Flower.-, Tom ttoa, 

 Cucumbers, &C j expert Budder, Grafter, and Nursery Wurk 

 in general. Good Salesman. Highest testimonials.— \VM. 

 WILLIAMS. 7. Oddy Place, Headingley, near Leeds. 



FOREMAN, in Nobleman or Gentleman's 

 Garden.— Age .12, single; fifteen years' experience. 

 Good testimonial*.— W. GARDENER, 3, The Nursery, Georg L - 

 Lane, Lewi-ham. S.E. 



FOREMAN, in the Houses.— Age 26 ; eleven 

 years' experience in good establishments. Thoroughly 

 recommended ;l? to character and ability.— J. J. H., Little 

 Graven Burst, Bcuney, Hayward, Sussex. 



I\»UK-UAX. — 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, 11. DEE, Mr. Wagstaffe, AinU-rlev 

 Court. Struud. 



Tj^OREMAN PROPAGATOR, and GROWER. 



X. — Age 27 ; used to Selling. Experienced in turning out 

 Good Stuff, and plenty of it. "Pelargoniums. Begonias, Bou- 

 vardias. Primulas, Cyclamens. Solauums, Chrysanthemums, 

 Hvdrangeas, Ferns, Bedding Plants, Forced Flowers of all 

 kinds. Cucumbers, &c. Good references. LAMBERT, Balham 

 Hill Huraery, S.W. 



FOREMAN, SALESMAN, and FLORIST.— 

 Age 36; eleven years' experience in all branches of the 

 Trade. Able to take charge. Excellent references,— DAPHNE, 

 Eeuishaw Hall, Chesterfield. 



T^OREMAN - GROWER"[or SALESMAN — 



JL Age 26; ten years' experience of general Nursery Stock. 

 Good Floral Decorator. Excellent character. — W. R., 3, 

 Raleigh Road, Richmond, Surrey. 



URSERY FOREMAN, Ground or General.— 

 Twenty years' practice in i..,*-t Nur-.-ri.--; well recom- 

 mended. — X. Y.. Gardeners' Chromc.e Office, 41, Wellington 

 Street, Strand, W.C. 



FRUIT GROWER or MANAGER for Market. 

 — Pines, Grapes, Peaches, Mushroooms, Tomatos, 

 Cucumbers, Melons, ftc. Fifteen years' experience. — GROWER, 

 141, Clarendon Road, Nottiug Hill, W. 



ROPAGATOR and GROWER for Market. 



— Hard and Soft-wooded Plants, Roses, Clematis, &c. 

 Twenty years' experiencein London and Provinces. — HORTUS, 

 35. Stamford Road, Fulham. S.W. 



ROPAGATOR and GROWER.— Age 30; 



Pelargoniums, Bouvardias, Roses, Ferns. Cut Flowers, 

 Bedding Stuff iu quantities, Grapes, Cucumbers, Tomatos, 

 and Mushrooms. Good references. — A. R., 2, Bedford Terrace, 

 East Finchley, N. 



OURNEVMAN (First), in the Houses in a 



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

 The Gardens, Kempshott Park, near Basingstoke, Hants. 



JOURNEYMAN (First), in the Houses, in a 

 good establishment. — Age 23; good character — O. 

 HARVEY, Edward Street, New Town, Southborough, Tun- 

 bridge Wells. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses and Outside, in 

 a Gentleman's Garden.— Age 21 ; four years' good 

 character.— E. MELLISH, Station Road. Swauage, Dorset. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses, or Outside. 

 — Age 21 ; five vears' experience. Good character from 

 last place.— J. TERRY. Whitchurch, near Reading, Berks. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses, or Inside 

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

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

 caster. 



JOURNEYMAN, In or Outdoors.— Age IS; 

 abstainer. Two years under Glass and General Work 

 Outdoors. Good references.— A. C, 52, Bat hurst Mews, 

 Sussex Square, Hyde Bark, W. 



OURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— Age 23; 



eight years' experience. Can obtain good inferences. 

 Bothy preferred.— H. BENNETT, Greenland, Henley-on- 

 Thames, Bucks. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses, in a Gentle- 

 man's Garden or Nursery. — Age 21 ; live vears' experience. 

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



OURNEYMAN, or Sbcoxd— Age 23; 



two year- in the Houses here. Abstainer.— T. BABSI IN, 

 Fairford Park Gardens. Fairford. Gloucestershire. 



O R E S T E R.— A Scotch Forester seeks a 

 situatiou. Is thoroughly- capable in all branches, also 

 in general Estate Work. Best references.— BRIT IAN AND 

 SON, Waterloo Nursery, Salisbury. 



IMPROVER, in a good Nursery. — Used to 

 Toma:os. Cucumbers and Cut Flowers.— B., Mrs. Walton, 

 Westbourne, near Emsworth. 



IMPROVER, in the Houses, under a Foreman. 

 —Age 22; two years' good character.— J. HOATH, Fennor 

 Koad, Crowborough. Sussex. 



IMPROVER, in good Garden. — Age 18; 

 three years in present situation. Can be well recom- 

 mended by present employer. — E. M,, The Gardens, South 

 Belmont, Doucaster. 



TMPROVER, in Houses.— Age It); will pay 



-I- £5 premium. Three and a half years' good character from 

 present situation.— MORGAN, The Gardens, Nantyderry, near 

 Abergavenny Monmouthshire. 



TMPROVER, in the Houses.— Age -21; five 



JL years' experience in present situation. Good character. 

 Bothy preferred.- CHARLES GRAY, The Gardens, Lilford 

 Hall, Oundle, Northamptonshire. 



O NURSERYMEN.— "Wanted, a situation to 



take charge of Nursery. Well up ill Growing Plants and 

 Flowersfor Market. Single-handed preferred. Good character 

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

 Carnall, Barkby Thorpe, Leicester. 



r PO HEAD GARDENERS.— A strong healthy 



-L Lad (age 17), used to Garden Work, wants a. situation, iu 

 the bothy, under a Foreman. Would give a Premium. Good 

 character.— ROBERT MASON, Ridgelauds. Bidborough, near 

 Tuubridgewells, Kent. 



ANAGER, BOOK-KEEPER, or CORRE- 



SPONDEST.— Age 26 ; thirteen years in Nursery and 

 Seed Trade. Highest testimonials. — CLIMAX, G 

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



SHOPMAN (He ad).— Advertiser, a thoroughly 

 practical man. is now open for an appointment as above, 

 having had much experience in all branches. Just finished a 

 long engagement with a leading firm. First-class testimonials. 

 —ILEX". Messrs. Watkins & Simpson, 12. Exeter Street, 

 Strand. W.C. 



SHOPMAN, as First or Second Counter 

 Hand in a Retail Seed Business.— Age 22 ; good experi- 

 ence in all departments. Active aud willing. Good references. 

 —J. H. MASON, 18, Marlborough Road, O xford. 



ACKER and HANDY MAN.— All kinds 



Sew Work. Repairs, Boiler, Gas, Cold and Hot-water 

 Fitter, &c. — X. Z., Mr. Turner, Nurseryman, Kiug Street, 

 Hammersmith, W. 



HANDY-MAN, Trade or Estate.— Active ; 

 Carpenter, Painter, Glazier, Boiler?, Cold aud Hot-water 

 Fitter to auv extent. — C. T., 225, Kilburn Park Road, 

 Paddington, W. 



HANDY-MAX — Thorough good, on a Gentle- 

 man's Estate, or to do Repairs of an Estate of Hou-es. 

 Total Abstainer. Good eharacters.— J. J. L., S3, Whistler 

 Street, Drayton Park. X. 



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 want of Energy. — When first the nerves feel unstrung, 

 and listlessness supplant, energy, it is the right time to take 

 some alterative as Hollowav's Pills to prevent disorder running 

 into disease. These excellent Pills correct all irregularities 

 and weakness. They act so kindly, yet so energetically on the 

 functions of digestion and assimilation, that the whole body is 

 revived, the blood is rendered richer and purer, the muscles 

 become firmer aud stronger, and the nervous and absorbent 

 systems are invigorated. These Pills are suitable for all classes 

 and all ages. They have a most marvellous effect on persons 

 who are out of conditiou; they soon rectify whatever i- iu 

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