September 1, 1888.] 



THE GA RDENER S' CER ONIGL E. 



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GARDENER (Head) ; age 30.— Mr. Gold, 

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

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

 Priekett, to any La.lv or Gentleman requiring a good practical 

 Gardener. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 30, 

 married, one child; eight years as Foreman ia large 

 e--t.il.>!i-hments. Two Years* excellent reference as Head. — 

 A. JESSITP, Brooklan.Is', Lyndhurst. 



GARDENER (Head AYokking). — Middle- 

 aged, married, no family. Of long experience in all 

 branches. Good character and good recommendations. — 

 R. M. WALKLING, Thurlowe Hill, West Dulwieh, S.E. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 30, 

 married; a good all-round man. Well-up in Frut aud 

 Vegetables. Wages £l, with house.— B., 2, Grove Road, 

 Mitciiam, Surrey. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 30, 

 married, when suited ; fourteen years' practical expe- 

 rience in all branches. Eight years as Foreman in last 

 situation. Excellent character.— W. STEVENS, Heal's Villa, 

 Northam, North Devon. 



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.— .1. O. B., Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 41. Wellington 

 Street, Strand, W.C. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 36, 

 married ; thoroughly good practical Gardener. Twenty 

 years' experience Grapes, Peaches, Melons, Cucumbers, Stove 

 and Greenhouse Plants, Flower and Kitchen Gardening. 

 Abstainer. Highest references. — GARDENER. Crow Nest 

 Park, Lightcliffe, Halifax. 



AAKDENER (Head Working), where 



vT several are kept.— Age 42. married, no familv ; thoroughly 

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

 Gardening has been well done. Land and Stock. Good 

 character from Inst and previous emp'oyers. — A. B., 4, Thornton 

 Road, Potters' Bar. 



GARDENER (Head Working), where two 

 or more under him are kept ; age 47, married.— A Lady 

 ■who is teducing h^r e^tabli-hment owing to expiration of 

 lease, can highly recommend her Head Gardener, who under- 

 stands Gardening in all its branches. No objection to Land 

 and Stork. Six years' pergonal character. — J. PHILLIPS, 

 The Firs. Mitcham. Surrey. 



ARDENEU (Head), or GARDENER and 



FORESTER. — Age &*, married ; twenty-four years" prac- 

 tical experience in nr-t-cla-;s establishments, thirteen ami B 

 half as Head. Good references as to character and ability from 

 present and previous employers. — J, McNATA, Ham Hall 

 Gardens. Ashbourne. 



GARDENER, under the Foreman in a large 

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

 good character from present employer, John Groves, Esq., 

 Weymouth. -FRED. WHITE, Rudipale, Weymouth. 



GARDENER in a Gentleman's Garden, or 

 Nursery, or SINGLE-HANDED.— Age 20; single. Good 

 references. Three years' practice.— G. W., Wembrouke, Chard, 

 Somerset. 



GARDENER (Second). — Age 24; good short 

 Grass Cutter. Eight years' experience, and good refer- 

 ences.— J. M., 19. Hedgley Street, Lee Green, Lee. Kent. 



ARDENER (Second).— Age 32 ""single! 



Well up in all branches, outside anil underglass. Four 

 years' character.— W. WHEELER, 3, The Nursery, Geor»e 

 Lane. Lewisham, S.E. 



GARDENER (Second). — Age 22; gardener's 

 son. Eight years' experience Inside and Out. Good 

 references from present and previous employers. — C. H. 

 MOOTER, Coltishall Hall Gardens, near Norwich, Norfolk. 



ARDENER (Second), or good JOURNEY- 



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

 years in present situation as Journeyman, live years previous. 

 Good reference.— A. CORPS, Empshott.near Petersheld, Hants. 



ARDENER (Under), Inside and Out.— 



Age 22 ; seven years' experience.— W. M, D., Park 

 Cottage, Park Road. East Molesey, Surrey. 



ARDEiNER (Under).— Age 25; four years' 



first-class character. Highly recommended.— J. JUNES. 

 Gowers & Emberson, Comely Hank Nursery, Walthamstow, 

 Essex. 



ARDENER (Under). — Age 22; nine 



years' experience. Inside and Out. Excellent cha- 

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

 House, Castle Street, Salisbury. 



ARDENER (Under).— Age 22; six years' 



character from a Clergyman. Leaves to improve him- 

 self. Several years' experience.— WALTER WINGATE, Church 

 House, Chailey Lewes, Sussex. 



GARDENER (Under), or to look after a Pony, 

 &c— Miss H. SYHHOT highly recommends a strong, 

 intelligent, honest, and very industrious Lad as above. Has 

 worked in her Garden for three years. — Manor House. Milton 

 Bryant, Woburn. 



ARDENER (Under), Inside and Out.— 



Age 24 ; over six years in present situation. Well 

 recommended. Abstainer. Wesleyau Local Preacher. — 

 HENRY HINDMARCH. The Gardens, Putteridge Park, 

 Luton, Beds. 



GARDENER (Under).— Age 19 ; four years' 

 experience. W T ell recommended.— G. H.STRATFORD, 

 Lodge Terrace, Chipping Norton, Oxon. 



ARDENER (Under).— Age 20 ; four years' 



experience Inside and Out; strong, willing, and obliging. 

 Can be well recommended from last place. — W. C, 20. Upper 

 Primrose Hill, Chelmsford, Essex. 



GARDENER (Under), in a Gentleman's 

 Garden, partly under Glass preferred. — Age 22; good 

 character from last employer. — A. ALDERMAN, Stowe, 

 Buckingham. 



FOREMAN, to take Charge of a Small Nur- 

 sery.— Age 24; well up in Growing Cut Stuff for Market. 

 Good reference.— G. S., Rose Cottage. Linkfield Road, Isleworth. 



FOREMAN, in the Houses, in a large estab- 

 lishment. — Age 25 ; good experience. Good character 

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

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



FOREMAN, in the Houses, in a good estab- 

 lishment. — Age 27: twelve years' experience in good 

 establishments, including Hawkyard Park. Excellent charac- 

 ters.— G. LILLEY, The Gardens, Campsall Hall, Doncaster. 



FOREMAN, in a good establishment. — Age 27 ; 

 nine years' good general experience, including Plant and 

 Floral Decoration. Three and a half vears in preseut situation. 

 — HIGGINSON, Poltimore Park Gardens, Exeter. 



OREM AN, 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. 



TT-OREMAN, in the Houses.— Age 2-t; ten 



1- and half years' experience. Good references. Eighteen 

 months as Foreman.— A. SMITH, Mr. Gibbs. Sherbourn, 

 Warwick. 



OREMAN, 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 

 Grten 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. 



FOREMAN, under Glass, in a good establish- 

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

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

 years in last situation. Good references.— .1. GARDNER, 

 6, Cobdeu Road, Enniore Park, South Norwood, S.E. 



To Nurserymen. 



FOREMAN (General), and PROPAGATOR. 

 — Adyfrtiskr has filled the above capacity, is open 

 to engagement. Roses, Fruits, Conifers, Rhododendrons, and 

 general routine of the Nursery Trade. Sixteen years' expe- 

 rience. First-class references.— F. R. t 41, Wellington Street, 

 Strand, W.C. 



FOREMAN (or Second), in the Houses. — Age 



■A- 25 ; well acquainted with Tomato, Cucumber, and 

 Grape-growing, tihod character. — H, S., 10, Alma Road, 

 Enfield Wash, Middlesex. 



OREMAN, SALESMAN, and FLORIST.— 



Age 26, siDgle ; experienced thoroughly in the wliole 

 routine of the Trade. Ten years' experience. Good testi- 

 monials.— FLORIST, 3, King Street, Lincoln. 



FOREMAN, or FIRST JOURNEYMAN, in 

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

 character.— G. L., The Gardens, Kempshott Park, near Ra-iug- 

 stoke, Hants. 



]YURSERY FOREMAN (General).— Twenty 



XI years' experience in all departments in best Nurseries. 

 Undeniable references.— NURSERY, Gardeners 1 Chronicle 

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



FOREMAN PROPAGATOR, and GROWER. 

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

 quantities and creditable stuff — Bouvardias, Regonias, Chry- 

 santhemums. Pelargoniums, Fuchsias. Solanums, Hydrangea's. 

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

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

 ences.— LAMBERT, 47, Nevell Road, Stoke NewiDgton, N. 



ROPAGATOR and GROWER of Hard and 



Soft-wooded Plants.— Age 25; good reference.— State 

 particulars to JOSEPH HOLMES. Pirbright. Woking, Surrey. 



ROPAGATOR and PLANT GROWER, in 



a good Nursery. — Age 24 ; accustomed to Fruit Culture. 

 Active at Potting and other operations. Near London pre- 

 ferred.— R. W. MILNE, 75, Queens Road, East Griustead, 

 Sussex. 



ROPAGATOR 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. Pennel & Son, The Nurseries, 

 Lincoln. 



ARRET GROWER.— Age 23 ; Cut Flowers, 



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

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



ALM and FERN GROWER. — Age 28; 



good all-round. Highly recommended.— E. R., 21, Del- 

 orme Street, Fuiham, S.W. 



ERN GROWER ; practical.— W. Herbert, 



The Nursery, Wembley, Harrow. 



JOURNEYMAN, Indoors and Out ; age 23.— 



n a ^' DlDDAMS wili be pleased to recommend to any 

 Gardener a young man as above. Has been with him three 

 years.— Poynter's G rove. Totteridge, Herts. 



J I I L'RNEYMAN, in the Houses, or otherwise! 

 —Age 20 ; eighteen months in present situation. Good 

 chantrter from present and previous employers. — W. MAN- 

 FIELD, Timberscombe. Deenster, Somerset. 



JOURNEYMAN; age 20.— Mr. J. Thomas, 



fj Shardeloes Gardens, Amersham, Bucks, can highly re- 

 commend W. Lane as above. Seven years' good character. 

 Leaving through death of employer. 



JOURNEYMAN, or Second.— Age 23 ; two 



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

 Fairford Park Gar dens, Fairford. Gloucestershire. 



JOURNEYMAN (Second or Thibd), in Gen- 

 tleman's establishment.— Age 20 ; five years' experience 

 under Glass. Excellent character.— E. P.. 21, Burnaby Street 

 Chelsea, S.W. 



JMPROYER, in the Houses.— Age 18 ; tall and 



X strong. Steady character.— Rev. G. HORNER, Mells 

 Rectory, Frome. 



JMPROVER, in a Gentleman's Garden.— Age 



X 18 : five years' experience. Can be well recommended. — 

 J. Ht'XTER, Brax ted Park, Witham, Essex. 



JMPROVER ; age 17.— A Lady highly recom- 



X mends a youth as above. Three years' good general 

 training under glass. Bothy preferred.— Miss HODGSON, 

 Hernewood, Sevenoaks. 



JMPROVER, in the Houses.— Age 20; ener- 



X getic and obliging. Four and a half years' experience 

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

 Cottage, Vanbrugh Hill, Blackheath, S.E. 



TMPROVER, in the Houses.— Age 19; will 



X pay £i premium. Three and a half years' good references 

 from last situation.— D. MORGAN, Wern, Goytrey, near 

 Pontypool, Monmouthshire. 



JMPROVER, in Houses, or Inside and Out.— 



X Age 21 ; good character; sixteen months in present place, 

 two years in previous. Strongly recommended. Give Premium. 

 — H. MISTO, Hardwick B ank, Tewkesbury, Worcestershire. 



IMPROVER; age 17. — A Lady highly recom- 

 mends a youth as above. Three yearss' general experi- 

 ence in Kitchen and Flower Garden.— Miss SEACOMBE, 

 Wohlgelegen. Bournemouth. 



r VO NURSERYMEN.— A German (age 22) 



X seeks re-engagement. Good Propagator, and well up in 

 Plant Growing of any description. Good character &c — 13 

 Chiswick Road. Chiswick. 



r FO NURSERY and MARKET MEN.— 



X German, age 27. Good Propagator aud Grower of Stove 

 and Greenhouse, Soft and Hard-wooded Plants. Particulars 

 and references.— H. B„ A. Robinson, Seedsman, 8, Leadenhnll 

 Street, E.C. 



r PO NURSERYMEN, &c— A situation wanted 



X by respectable Lad (age 18). Four years' experience 

 Market Nurseries. Could take Fires, and Drive Horse. Gck 



references.— Address 12, Clandon Street, New Town, Dept- 



ford, S.E 



TO GARDENERS, &c— Respectable young 

 man requires situation undera Gardener. Would go one 

 or two years in Nursery (Inside). Three and a half years' ex- 

 perience in general Gardening. Age 18; good character.— 



W. EVANS. The Gardens. Pitchford Hall, Shn 



r rO GARDENERS.— Wanted to Apprentice a 



X Youth (age 16) in a thorough good Garden.— GAR- 

 DENER, Park Hill, Upper Tooting. S.W. 



r PO FLORISTS. — Y'oung man wants situation 



X in Shop or Nursery. Experienced. Good references.— 



B. H., 120, St. John's Street, E.C. 



O SEEDSMEN.— Wanted, situation in a 



Retail House, by a young man having four years' expe- 

 rience in first-class Glasgow house.— E. H., Station Hotel. 

 Stirling, Scotland. 



TRAVELLER o? AGENT.— Wanted, by 

 experienced person, appointment as above. Accustomed 

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



C. Birchall, Advertising Agent, Liverpool. 



SHOPMAN, or ASSISTANT.— Age 22; six 



O years experience in all branches of the Seed, Plant, Bulb, 

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

 Wellington Street. Strand. W.C. 



ANDY-MAN, Trade or Estate.— Active ; 



Carpenter, Painter, Glazier. Boilers, Cold and Hot-water 

 Fitter to any extent,— T., Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 41, 

 Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



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