August 25, 1888.] 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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GARDENER (Head) ; age 30.— A Gentle- 

 MAX wishes to recommend his Head Gardener to any 

 Lady or Gentleman requiring the same. Could Manage Land 

 ana Stock if required. — T. FORD, 5, Staten Gardens, 

 Twickenham. 



ARDEINER (Head); age 30.— Mr. Gold, 



Gardener to the Hon. H. D. Ryder, High Ashurst, 

 Dorking, Surrey, can highly recommend his Foreman, Thos. 

 Prickett, to any Lady or Gentleman requiring a good practical 

 Gardener. 



ARDENER (Head) ; age 30. — Mr. J. 



Anderson highly recommends his Foreman to any 

 Lady or Gentleman requiring a competent and trustworthy 

 man. Seventeen years" experience.— State particulars to J. A. 

 VENTIN, Streatham Grove. Norwood, S.E. 



ARDENER (Head).— Age 30; thoroughly 



practical in the Growing of Stove and Greenhouse Plants, 

 Fruit, Flowers, and Vegetables. Also well up Growing Chry- 

 santhemums, Plant' and Cut Bloom for exhibition. Four years' 

 character from last situation. — S. J., 7, Eaton Villas, Upper 

 Leunard Road. Penge, S.E. 



ARDENER (Head) ; age 32.— Mr. West- 



COTT, Head Gardener to His Grace The Duke of Cleve- 

 land, Raby Castle, Durham, will be glad to recommend his 

 Foreman, James Tullett, to any Lady or Gentleman requiring 

 a thoroughly practical good Gardener. — Sixteen years' good 

 practical experience ; seven years General Foreman at Raby. 



ARDENER (Head).— Age 31 ; eighteen 



years' experience in Noblemen's and Gentlemen's 

 Gardens; four years Orchid Grower. Thorough practical 

 knowledge of Early and Late Forcing, and the Management 

 of a first-class Garden. Five years' character. — J. p., Mr. 

 Jewell, 13, High Street. Lewisham. Kent, S.E. 



p ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 23; 



V_X thoroughly experienced in all branches. Good character. 

 —GARDENER." The Manor House, Great Stanmore. 



ARDENER (Head Working.)— Age 40, 



married ; twenty-one years' experience in all branches 

 of Gardening. Excellent character and references. — J. 

 BUTLER. Murrell's Co tages, Crawley Road. Horsham, Sussex. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 36, 



married, two children; thoroughly experienced in all 

 branches; first-class references. Two Years in present situa- 

 tion.— W. HOLDCROFT, Prestbury Court, Cheltenham. 



r\ ARDENER (Head Working), where one 



VJ or two are kept. — Age 30, married, one child ; good 

 references. Wages £1,; with house. — A., 2, Grove Road, 

 Mitcham, Surrey. 



ARDENER (Head Working) ; age 30.— 



The Advertiser begs to offer his services to any Ladv or 

 Gentleman as above. Excellent character.— G. C, 2, Hadlow 

 Place, Anerley Road, Upper Norwood, S.E. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 32, 



married; good practical knowledge of his profession. 

 Stock and Land nut objected to. Jotalatistajner. Eighty. 



and i 



unth. 



i Head.— A. J. BROWS'. Llndneld,3ii8sexT 



GARDENER (Head Wobking).— Twenty-two 

 years' experience in Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Early 

 and Late Forcing. Seven years in present situat ion ; eleven in 

 previous.— H. M.. 3. South Terrace, Franklin Road, Xorbiton. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 28; 



Scotch. Fourteen years' practical knowledge in all 

 branches; six years' English experience. Character and ability 

 will bear the strictest investigation from present and previous 

 employer.— P. BROWN, 9, Kirchen Road, Ealing. W. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 30, 



married, when suited ; fourteen years' practical expe- 

 rience in all branches. Eight years as Foreman in last 

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

 Northam. North Devon. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 35, 

 married, no family ; thoroughly practical in all 

 branches. Fruit, Flower and Kitchen Gardens, Early and 

 Late Forcing. Twenty years' experience in large establish- 

 ments. — G. C., 8, Crown Terrace, Richmond. 



("1 ARDENER (Head Working), where 

 !T several are kept. — Age 42, married, no famih' ; thorougMy 

 practical in all branches. Twenty-five years' experience where 

 Gardening has been well done. Land and Stock. .Good 

 character from list and previous employers. — A. B., 4, Thornton 

 Road, Po'ters' Bar. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 36, 



married ; seven years Head with present employer. 

 Leaving at own option ; has had a life o r good experience in 

 Noblemen's and good establishments, A thorough sober and 

 trustworthy man ; excellent character and references. Good in 

 Land and Stock if required.— WILLIS, Whitchurch, Reading. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 33, 

 married ; excellent Grape, Peach, Melon, and Mushroom 

 Grower, Flower and Kitchen Garden. Six and a half years' 

 excellent character from late employer. Advertiser wishes to 

 engage with any Lady or Gentleman requiring the above.— 

 W. J., 17. King Charles Crescent, Surbiton Hill . Surrey. 



GARDENER (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, Flower and Kitchen Garden- 

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

 Crow Nest Park, Lightcliffe, Halifax. 



/"^ ARDENER (Head or good Single-handed). 



V_J — Age 30, married ; sixteen years' experience in Stove, 



GARDENER (Head, or good SINGLE- 

 HANDED).— Age 28, single; been used to the line in 

 all its branches. Good character and references. — 46, Henry 

 Street, St. John's Wood, N.W. 



ARDENER. — Single at present; under- 



stands Stove, Greenhouse, Melons, Cucumbers. Would 

 be useful. Fifteen years' character.— W., 89, Chandos Road, 

 Leyton Road, Stratford. Essex. 



/?< ARDENER— Age 30 ; seventeen years' good 



V^ experience in general routine of Gardening, Inside and 

 Out. Good references.— G. BRADDY, 26. Elgin Terrace, Maida 

 Vale. Sf.W. 



GARDEN LK, under the Foreman in a large 

 establishment, to Improve.— Age 17; fifteen months* 

 good character from present emplover, John Grov.-s E>']., 

 We> mouth. -FRED. WHITE, Rudipale, Weymouth. 



GARDENER (good Single-handed), or 

 where help is given.— Middle-aged, married, two bovs 

 (ages 13 and 10) ■ Greenhouse, Flower, and Kitchen Garden. 

 Good character from present emplover.— J. ELSLEY, S. Leonard 

 Terrace. Old Dover Road. Blackheath. S.E . 



GARDENER (Single-handed), or otherwise. 

 — Has had many years' experience in all branches of 

 Gardening. Land and Stock. Good reference. — WALTER. 

 Warrington Lodge, Olney, Bucks. 



GARDENER (Second), where three are 

 kept, or Sixglk-haxded where help is given. — Age 22, 

 married ; good character from present and previous employers. 

 —A. SKINNER, Woodlirld, Oving, Chichester. 



GARDENER (Second, in good establish- 

 ment, or Single-handed). — Age 24. single; nine years' 

 good experience Inside and Out.— H. REDDEN, Over Whit- 

 acre, near Birmingham. 



GARDENER (Second).— Age 32 single; 

 nearly four years in last situation ; three in previous.— 

 W. WHEELER. 3. The Nursery. George Lane, Lewisham. S.E. 



GARDENER (Second) ; Age 26.— Mr. Hol- 

 lixgsworth. The Gardens. Quorn Court, near Lough- 

 borough, Leicestershire, can with confidence recommend P. 

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

 years' experience. 



GARDENER (Under), Inside and Out.— 

 Age 22 ; seven years in last place.— W. M. D., Park 

 Cottage. Park Road, East Molesey, Surrey, 



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ARDENER (Under), in a Gentleman's 



place.— Age 21; nine years' experience.— A. PAYNE, 

 Hall, near Crawley. Sussex. 



GARDENER (Under). — Age 22; nine 

 years' experience, Inside and Out. Excellent cha- 

 racter from present and previous employers.— A. B., Milford 

 House, Castle Street. Salisbury. 



GARDENER (Under), Private Garden or 

 Nursery.— Single ; used to in and outdoor work. Good 

 references. Distance no object.— Particulars to W. B.. Gar- 

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



OREMAN.— Age 24 ; ten and a half years' 



experience; eighteen months as Fnr*m:in Good *■*. 



-A. SMITH. Wichnor Park, Burton- 



FOREMAN, in the Houses.— Age 26 ; eleven 

 years' experience in large establishments. Thoroughly 

 recommended as to character and ability.— J. J. H., Little 

 Craven Hurst, Bolney, Sussex. 



FOREMAN, in the Houses.— Age 27 ; twelve 

 years' experience in the Cultivation of Vines, Peaches, 

 Cucumbers, Melons, Stove and Greenhouse Plants &c. Good 

 characters from present and previous employers.— J. SMITH 

 The Gardens. Tolmers, near Hertford. 



FOREMAN, in a good establishment ; age 27. 

 — F. W. Russell, Gardener to E. T. Doxat, Esq., Wood 

 Green Park, Cheshunt, would be pleased to recommend to any 

 Gardener a thorough trustworthy young man as above. Firs - 

 class testimonials. — For full particulars please address as above, 



OREMAN, or FIRST JOURNEYMAN, in 



the Houses, in a good establishment. — Age 25; good 

 character.— G. L., The Gardens, Kempshott Park, Basingstoke, 



FOREMAN, or FIRST JOURNEYMAN.— 

 Nine years' experience. Well up in Plant and Fruit 

 Culture under Glass. &c. Good testimonials.— F. B., 36, 

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



FOREMAN, or FIRST JOURNEYMAN in 

 the Houses. — Age 23; nine years' experience in leading 

 Market Nurseries. Good Salesman. Well up in all Floral 

 Arrangement. Distance no object. Highest references.— 

 J. KEYTE, Shirley Heath. Shirley, near Birmingham. 



FOREMAN, or FIRST JOURNEYMAN.— 

 Mr. Macphersox, Gardener to the Right Hon. the Earl 

 of Londesborough. Northerwood, Lyndhurst, Hants. T\ould be 

 pleased to recommend H. Butcher as above. Good Floral 

 Decorator ; twelve years' experience in all branches. 



FOREMAN PROPAGATOR, and GROWER. 

 — Age 27 ; twelve years' experience in turning out large 

 quantities and creditable stuff — Bouvardias, Begonias, Pelar- 

 goniums, Fuchsias, Chrysanthemums, Primulas, Solanums, 

 Hydrangeas, Ferns. Forced Plants and Flowers of all kinds. 

 Bedding Stuff. Cucumbers, &c. Good Packer. Best refer- 

 ences.— LAMBERT, 1, BaUey's Lane, Stamford Hill. E. 



PROPAGATOR and GROWER for Market 

 or otherwise. — Age 31, single; has a thorough know- 

 ledge of the general routine of the Cut Flower and Plant 

 Trade.— B. FOREMAN, R. Peonel & Son, The Nurseries, 

 Lincoln. 



pALM and FERN GROWER in a Market or 



-*- Private Nursery. — Young ; good experience and character. 

 —ADV., 122, Well Stree t, Hackney, E. 



f\ERN GROWER. — Practical. — W. Her- 

 bert, The Nursery, W embley, Harrow. 



FERN GROWER. — Practical ; twelve years' 

 experience.— W. SMITH, 24, Canning Eoad, Highbury 

 Vale, N, 



XTliUIT GROWER or MANAGER for Market". 



J- — Pines, Grapes, Peaches, Mushrooms, Tomatos, Cucum- 

 bers, Melons, &c. Fifteen vears' experience.— GROWER, 141, 

 Clarendon Road, N otting Hill, W. 



ARRET FRUIT GROWER, &e.— Mr. 



Dickinson, Shardlow, Derby, one of the largest 

 growers in the Midlands, can with confidence recommend one 

 of his late Foremen, as above. 



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ARRET GROWER.— Age 23 ; Cut Flowers, 



Tomatos, Fruit, &c, for Market. Good Hard and Soft- 

 led Propagator.— W. BARNES. Vineries, Frumfield, Sussex. 



To Market Nurserymen. 



GROWER (Indoor), Rose and Carnation, for 

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

 references from present and previous employers. — J. I.. 

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



JOURNEYMAN, to help in Houses, or Inside 

 and Out, Good references. Bothy preferred. — E. M., 

 Forest Cottage, Ncrth Street , Winkfield, near Windsor. 



Nursery or Marketmen. 



JOURNEYMAN.— Aged 24; six years' ex- 

 perience in Stove and Greenhouse Plants. — A. L., 41, 

 Wel l ington Street. Strand, W.C. 



JOURNEYMAN.— Age 23 ; ten years' experi- 

 ence, t'sed to Growing S it-wooded Plants and Chry- 

 santhemums for Market.— BAKER, 3, Pyrmont Road, Strand- 

 on-the-Green. Ch iswick. 



OURNEYMAN, in the Houses, in large 



establishment. Good experience and also good refer- 

 ences. Bothy preferred.— H. B.. 25, Anerley Vale, Upper 

 Norwood, S.E. ' 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses, under a 

 Foreman.— Age 19 ; eighteen months' experience in pre- 

 sent situation. Good references.— A. BELCHER, Leonardslee 

 Gardens, Lower Beeding, Horsham, Sussex. 



JOURNEYMAN ; age 20. — F. Howland, 

 Gardener at Marsden House, South Shields, can highly 

 recommend a young man as above. Two years' good character. 

 —A. SADLER, Marsden House, South Shields. 



OURNEYMAN, or Second.— Age 23; two 



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

 Fairford Park Gardens, Fairford, Gloucestershire. 



IMPROVER, under Glass.— Age 19; three 

 years' good references. Total abstainer.— W. GRIFFITHS, 

 Nursery, Whittington. Oswestry. 



ASSISTANT. — Age 22 ; six years' experience. 

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

 The Birches, Wordsley, Stourbridge. 



TO GARDENERS, &c— Wanted, situation 

 for smart youth (Gardener's son). Has been three years 

 under good Foreman. Strong, willing, and active. Age 16. 

 —HEAD GARDENER, Summerhill, Kingswinsford, near 

 Dudley. 



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UW'.MAN, on Gentleman's estate. — Age 26, 



single; good character.— G. GODDARD, Woodiam Hall, 



To Nurserymen and others. 



HANDY MAN, in a good Nursery or Gentle- 

 man's establishment.— No objection to act as Carman. 

 Good reference.— W. CRAWLEY, 7, Burrell Cottages, Becken- 

 ham, Kent. 



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. 



TO SEEDSMEN and OTHERS.— A respect- 

 able young man requires a situation in the above. 

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

 Farm, Kensal Green, W. 



PACKER (Head).— Well up in Plant, Tree, 

 and Seed Packing; several years with Messrs. Veitch & 

 Sons, Chelsea. Also Timekeeper, if required. Good refer- 

 ences.— J. H., Burghfield Common, near Reading, Berks. 



pARPENTER, on an Estate. — Age 30; 



V^ used to both Good and Rough Work. Willing to be 

 useful. Twelve years" good character.— G. E., 2, St. Anne's 

 Cottages. Southville. Feltham, Middlesex. 



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