THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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(^AKDENEK (Head Wobkin-g).— Age 42, 

 !X married ; thoroughly trained and experienced in all 

 branches of Forcing, Landscape, Flower, and Kitchen Garden- 

 ing, &c. First-class testimonials and references. — W., Eton 

 Musion Coffee Palace, Hackney Wick, E. 



C^l ARDENER (Head Working). — Age 38, 

 X married, no incumbrance ; good Vine Grower and all 

 other Fmits, and a fast-rate Plant Grower, including Orchids, 

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

 Avenue. Levenshulme, near Manchester. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 30, 



married, when suited ; fourteen years' practical expe- 

 rience in all branches. Eight years "as Foreman in bust 

 situation. Excellent character.— \Y. STEVENS, Heal's Villa, 

 Northam. North Devon. 



AKDENER (Head Working), Age 29, 



married ; abstainer. — F. REEVES is open to engage with 

 any Lady or Gentleman requiring the above with a good 

 general knowledge of the profession. Good personal character 

 from present employer.— F. REEVES, Garden Cottage, St. 

 Peter's Street, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. 



ARDENER (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, Wellington 

 Street, Strand, W.C. 



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, Ferns, 

 Orchids, Roses, Chrysanthemums, Flowerand Kitchen Intnl. -n- 

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

 Crow Nest Park, Lightcliffe. Halifax. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 85, 

 married, one child; over twenty years' practical expe- 

 rience in the Cultivation of Grapes, Pines, Peaches, Melons, 

 Cucumbers, Tomatos. Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Early and 

 Late Forcing, Flower and Kitchen Gardening, -n 

 exhibitor of Fruit and Chrysanthemums. Highest references. 

 — C. BLICK. 3, Queen's Road, Egham. Surrey. 



ARDENER (Head Working, or good 



Single-handed).— Age 25. married, no family ; seven 

 years' good character.— C. BRAYSHER, 2. Charles Street, 

 St. John's Wood, N.W. 



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_ARDEXER (Head Working or Single- 



VJ handed). — Age 25; experienced in Vines, Peaches, and 

 Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Flower and Kitchen Garden*. 

 Good character.— A. MAPPLEBECK, Rawcliffe. Selby. Yorks. 



GARDENER (Head or good Single-handed). 

 — Age 30, single ; three years' good character from last 

 employers. Can Wait Table if required.— E. M. K., 2, Pleasant 

 Villas, Greeuleaf Lane, Walthamstow. Essex. 



GARDENER (Head, or Single-handed). — 

 Good Grape Grower. Stove and Greenhouse Plants and 

 Flower and Kitchen Gardening. Twelve years' excellent 

 reference.— G. WHITFMAN, LambtonStreet.Chester-le-Street, 

 Durham. 



ARDENER.— Age 26; understands Vines, 



Peaches, Melons, and all branches. Good character. 

 F. FRAMPTON, Gardener, Longham, Wimbome. 



AKDEXER. — Age 35, two children ; 



thorough practical Gardener. Eight and a half years 

 With present cmplover. Cause of leaving^ gentleman giving up 

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

 shire. 



ARDENER (Single-handed). — Age 3i>, 



married, no children; three years' excellent character ; 

 five years' previous. Well up in Flowers. Fruit, and Veget- 

 ables.— .T. PAYNE, 7, Barnwell Road, Brixton. S.W. 



GARDENER (Single-handed, or where 

 another is kept). — Age 33, married, no family ; under- 

 stands the general routine of the profession. Two years' 

 character from present employer. Total abstainer. — W. 

 SHILVOCK. Hughenden Grove Park, Chiswick. 



ARDENER (Second, or good SINGLE- 

 HANDED).— Age 27, single; twelve years'experience in 

 Vines. Cucumbers, Melons, Stove and Greenhouse Plants. Good 

 character. — H. NIGHTINGALE, Church Hill. Pyrford 

 Woking. 



GARDENER (Second). — Age 25 ; nine years' 

 practical experience in Fruit and Plants. Good refer- 

 ence. Three years in present situation. — A. K., 13, Thurston 

 Road, Copse Hill, Wimbledon. 



GJ. ARDENER (Second), or good JOURNEY- 

 * MAN in a Gentleman's establishment. — Age 22; three 

 years in present situation as Journeyman ; live yeaj-s previous. 

 Good references.— A. CORPS.Emp shott, near Peterslield, Hants! 



GARDENER (Under, where others are 

 kept.or Sin-gle-ha>-ded).— Age 24, single; ten years' 

 experience in all branches.— A. SMITH, High Street, Oxted. 



ARDENER (Under).— Age 22 ; seven years' 



experience Inside and Out. Good character.— W 

 MORRIS. Sacred Cottage, Clyro Hay, Breconshire. 



ARDENER (Under), in Gentleman's 



establishment; wishing to learn. — Age 18; four years' 

 good character from present situation. Good reference" — H 

 CORPS, The Gardens, Lithanger, Petersfield, Hani*. 



ARDENER (Undek). — 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, Islewortb, Middlesex. 



GARDENER (Under), Inside and Out.— 

 Age 21 ; no objection to otherwise. Three years' good 

 character. — W. GORRINGE, Sunte, Lindtield, 'Hayward's 

 Heath, Sussex, __ 



FOREMAN, in the Houses, General or other- 

 wise.— Age 27.— G. WOODMAN, St. Joseph's Cottage, 

 Stock, Ingate stone. 



f ''OREMAN, in Nobleman's or Gentleman's 

 Garden.— Age 32, single; good references, — W. 

 WHEELER. 3, The Nursery, G eorge Lane, Lewisham, S.E. 



FOREMAN, Inside or Out.— Age 25; ten 

 years' experience in all branches of Gardening. Can be 

 ■well recommended, and no objection to leave England if 

 suited.— T. SELFE, 38. Stamford Road. Fulham, S.W. 



FOREMAN. — Age 26 ; fourteen years' ex- 

 perience under good practical gardeners ; two and a half 

 years' good character from last place. — A. M., Long Green, 

 Barrow, near Chester. 



FOREMAN, in the Houses, where about two 

 are kept. — Age 27, married ; thoroughly understands his 

 work. Five vears' excellent character.— OWES, The Gardens, 

 Buchan Hill. Crawley, Sussex. 



FOREMAN, under Glass, in a good establish- 

 ment. — Age 27 ; twelve years' experience at Tring Park, 

 Norris Green, and other good establishments. Two and a half 

 years in last situation. Good references.— J. GARDNER, 

 ti. Cobden Road, Enmore Park. South Norwood, S.E. 



FOREMAN, in the Houses in a large establish- 

 ment. — Age 25; good experience. Good character lrum 

 last employer. Bothy preferred.— T. S., 11. Brunswick Place, 

 Anerley Road. Upper Norwood. S.E. 



FOREMAN, Indoors. — Age 32, married ; 

 Seventeen years' experience in Growing Plants and Cut 

 Flowers for Mirk. -t, Ac in London and Provincial Nurseries. 

 — W. S.. 92. Fydell street. Boston, Lincolnshire. 



L'OEEMAX; age 25.— Mr. Hathaway, 



X Gardener to the Right Hon. Earl Lathom. can confidently 

 recommend a young man to anyone requiring a thoroughly 

 trustworthy man as above. Five "years' in present situation. — 

 Lathom House. Ormskirk. 



OREMAN, or FIRST JOURNEYMAN.— 



Nine years' experience. Well up in Plant and Fruit 

 Culture under glass, &e. Good testimonials. — F. B., 3.i, 

 Seatou Street. King's Road. Chelsea, S.W. 



UOREMAN PROPAGATOR, and GROWER. 



-L — Age 27 ; twelve years" experience in turning out 

 Good Stuff, and plenty of it. Begonias, Bouvardias, Chrysan- 

 themums, Hydrangeas, Solanums, Primulns, Fuchsias, Pelar- 

 goniums, Ferns, Forced Plants and Flowers of all kinds. Bedding 

 Stuff, Cucumbers, &c. Good Packer. Good testmonials. — 

 LAMBERT, Balham Hill Nursery. S.W. 



ROPAGATOR and PLANT GROWER, in 



a good Nursery. — Accustomed to Fruit Culture. Active 

 at Potting and other operations. Near London preferred. — 

 R. W. MILNE, m. Queen's Road. East Grin-tead. Sussex. 



PROPAGATOR and GROWER.— Age 30 ; 

 Pelargoniums, Bouyardias, Roses, Ferns, Cut Flowers, 

 Bedding Stuff in quantities. Grapes. Cucumbers, Tomatos, 

 and Mushrooms. Good references. — A. R., 2, Bedford Terract-. 

 East Finchley. N. 



OREMAN GROWER or SALESMAN.— 



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

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

 Raleigh Road. Richmond, Surrey. 



ARKET FRUIT GROWER, &c— Mr. 



Dickinson-. Shardlow, Derby, one of the largest 

 growers in the Midlands, can with confidence recommend one 

 of his late Foremen, as above. 



To Market Nurserymen. 



GROWER (Indoor), Rose and Carnation, for 

 winter, &c. — Eighteen years' experience. Highest 

 references from present and previous emplovers. — .7. I.. 

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



ERN GROWER.— Practical. Ten years' ex- 



perience. — W. HERBERT, The Nursery, Wembley, 



ORCHID GROWER (Second).— Age 25; 

 four and a half years' experience. Near London pre- 

 ferred.— D. T., Mr. Bird, Fourth Cross Road, Twickenham. 



JOURNEYMAN (First), in the Houses in a 

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

 The Gardens, Kempshott Park, near Basingstoke. Hants. 



JOURNEYMAN. — Six years experience in 

 the Houses. Good references. Abstainer. — E. M. 

 POTTER, Albany Road, Hersham, Walton-on-Thames. 



JOURNEYMAN, or Second.— Age 23; 

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

 Fairford Park Gardens, Fairford, Gloucestershire. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses, in a large 

 establishment. — Age 21 ; six years in present place. — F. 

 BARROW, The Gardens. Balcombe Place, Balcombe, Sussex. 



f^RESTE R— A Scotch Forester seeks a 

 situation. Is thoroughly capable in all branches, also 

 in general Estate Work. Best references.— BRIT i AN and 

 SON, Waterloo Nursery, Salisbury. 



To Nurserymen and Florists. 



IMPROVER. — Used to Tomatos, Cucumbers, 

 and Cut Flowers.— C, Mrs. Walton, Westbourne, near 

 Emsworth. 



IMPROVER; age 17.— A Lady highly recom- 

 mends a youth as above. Three years' good gene ral ex- 

 perience under Glass in her garden.— Miss HODGSON, Herne- 

 wood, Sevenoaks. 



IMl'Rl IYER, in general routine of Gardening, 

 where Gardener is kept.— Age 17.— D. B., Lake House, 

 Chiddiugfiold, Godalming, Surrey. 



IMPROVER, in Kitchen and Pleasure Grounds. 

 —Age IS ; three years' in last situation.— HEAD GAR- 

 DENER, West Dean Park, Chichester, Sussex. 



IMPROVER, with Premium, in a good Garden. 

 — Age 18; four years' experience.— GEORGE SMITH, 

 Mr. Trussler's, Enfield. 



TMPROVEE, in a Gentleman's Garden, where 



A more are kept. — Age 20; six years' experience. Good cha- 

 racter. L. -living thruugh Ur.\iknm' up of establishment.— Mr. 

 J. SALISBURY, 65, Outram Street, Islington, N. 



IMPROVER, in good Garden. — Age 20; 

 four years in last place. Experience Inside and Out. 

 Strong and willing. Highly recommended.— W. BOATM.AN, 

 31, Rainsford Road, Chelmsford, Essex. 



IMPROVER, in the Houses.— Age 21; five 

 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 in Growing Plants and 

 Flowersfor Market. Single-handed preferred. Good character 

 from present employer. Total abstainer— .T. WELLS, Mr. C. 

 Carn;ill. Barkby Thorpe, Leicester. 



r VO MARKET NURSERYMEN.— Wanted, 



A Re-engagement in Market Nursery. Good experience in 

 Plant Growing and Making-up Cut Flowers for Market. 

 Age 22. Good references.— G. DAVIS, Public Offices, Hales- 



' I \) GENTLEMEN, kc.—A young man (age 21) 



-L seeks a situation in a Gentleman's Garden. Six yeaiV 

 experience in last situation inside and out. Good character. 

 Total abstainer. State wages.— C. WOODCOCK, 17, Gillcspi. 

 Road, Highbury, N. 



r rO GENTLEMEN, &c. — A strong active 



J- youth (age 17), a good scholar and accustomed to 

 Gardening, seeks a situation in a Gentleman- Garden, v. hern 

 he can improve himself. Excellent r<>ferenc.'>.—F. ANDREWS, 

 Bedford Road, Sandy. 



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GARDEN LAD, in large Nursery or Gentle- 

 man's Garden ; age 17.— A Gentleman wishes tho- 

 roughly to recommend a bright active, well educated bov ; not 

 been out before, as above.— Apply by letter, first, to H., Decks 

 109, Cornwall Road, Westbourne' Park, W. 



Seed Trade. 



TRAVELLER or AGENT. — Appointment 

 wanted by experienced person as above. Accustomed 

 to Travel. Good connection North of England. — O. 39, 

 C. Birchall, Advertising Agent, Liverpool. 



ANAGER and 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.— VERITAS. Gardeners' 

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



SHOPMAN and BOOK-KEEPER.— Age 31, 

 married ; twelve years" experience. Thorough knowledge 

 of Seed Trade.— A. K., Mr, Smail, London Road, Salisbury. 



SHOPMAN, or FIRST COUNTER HAND.— 

 Age 25; eight years' experience in leading Houses. First- 

 class references.— H. PAGE, Messrs. Thomson, 2 > High Strfct, 

 Birmingham. 



CHOPMAN, or ASSISTANT.— Age 22; six 



k_? years' experience in all branches of the Seed, Bu b. Plant 

 and Nursery Stock. — T. B,, Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 41, 

 Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



REATH and BOUQUET MAKER.— 



Age 25; good Salesman, and thorough knowledge of 

 Plants. Good references. — A., Gardeners' Chronicle Office. 

 41, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



To Nurserymen. 



PACKER. — Also well up in Bouquets, 

 Wreaths, &c. Understands Plant GrowiLg, Sixteen 

 years' experience. First-class references. — R. H. B., 43, 

 Robertson Road, Preston, Brighton. 



r PO FLORISTS.- 

 A Daughter (age 19). a 



-Wanted, by a Nurseryman's 



n engagement in the above business. 



—Address full particular 



1 to H., The Pines, Mount Pleasant, 



Aspley Guise, Woburn. 





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 of all diseases, because their victims know that they are safe at 

 no season, and at no age secure. Hollo way's Ointment, after 

 fomentation of the painful parts, gives greater relief than any 

 other application; but it must be diligently used to obtain this 

 desirable result. It has been highly commended by rheumatic 

 subjects of all ages and of both sexes, for rendering their 

 attacks less frequent and less vigorous, and for repressing the 

 sour perspirations and soothing the nerves. In many cases 

 Holloway's Ointment and Pills have proved the greatest bless- 

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