Septkmbbb 8, 1888.] 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



283 



GARDENER (Head Working) ; age 35, 

 married. — A Gentleman is desirous to recommend his 

 Gardener, who has been with him two years. Thoroughly 

 practical, steady, and trustworthy.— C. COTTON, Gardener to 

 A. Westrup, Esq., Red Hill, Surrey. 



GARDENER (Head Working); age 28.— 

 W. Beswick, Besborough Court, Cork, can highly re- 

 commend his Foreman, Alfred Kember, who has been with him 

 three years, to any Lady or Gentleman requiring a capable 

 and painstaking man. 



GARDENER (Head Working). — Age 40, 

 married, two children ; thoroughly practical in all 

 branches; also Land and Stock if required. Three and a half 

 years' excellent character.— W. TURNER, Longley's Cottages, 

 Turner's Hill. Sussex. 



GARDENER (Head Working, where one or 

 more are kept), or good Single-handed.— Age 28, 

 married, no family ; abstainer. Thirteen years' experience in 

 Vines, Early and Late Forcing, Flower and Kitchen Garden. 

 Three and a half years' previous, and a present character. — 

 R. W., 104, Higbgate Road, N.W. 



GARDENER (Head, or good Single- 

 handed). — Has been in business as a Nurseryman. 

 Well up in all branches. Good references. — B. E., 59,Thurlow 

 Hill. West Duhvich, S.E. 



GARDENER (Head), or GARDENER and 

 FORESTER. — Age 38, married ; twenty-four years' prac- 

 tical experience in first-class establishments, thirteen and a 

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

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

 Gardens, Ashbourne. 



GARDENER, to live in bothy.— Age 19; 

 three and a half years in present situation. — R. CAD- 

 WALLADER, Astley Abbotts Gardens, Bridgnorth, Salop. 



GARDENER (good Single-handed), or 

 otherwise. — Age 32, married, no family; good expe- 

 rience in all branches. Would not object to manage Land. 

 Well recommended.— GARDENER, Cefn Ila, Usk, Monmouth. 



GARDENER (Single-handed), or where 

 one or two are kept. — Age 24, single; thoroughly 

 understands Vines, Peaches, Cucumbers, Melons, Stove and 

 Greenhouse Plants, Early and Late Forcing, Flower and 

 Kitchen Gardening. Seven years' good character. Total 

 abstainer. — Address by letter, stating lull particulars, to W. F. 

 WIGMORE, Caunon Hill, Braywick. Maidenhead, Berks. 



r^\ ARDENER (good Single-handed, or 



VT Secoxd).— Age 24, single ; nine years' experience in the 

 general work Inside and Out.— H. REDDEN, Over Whitacre, 



GARDENER (Single-handed, or Second). — 

 Experienced in Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Flower 

 and Kitchen Gardens. Total abstainer. Excellent refer- 

 ences.— R., 12, Ross Villas, Richmond, S.W. 



GARDENER (Second, or Single-handed). — 

 Age 26 ; eight years' experience Inside and Out. Good 

 character from present place.— W. S., Mr. H. Burke, Sunning- 

 hill, Ascot, Berks. 



GARDENER (Second, or Single-handed). — 

 Age 28, single; twelve years' experience. Vines, Cu- 

 cumbers, Melons, Stove and Greenhouse Plants. Good refer- 

 ence.— H. NIGHTINGALE, Church Hill, Pyrford, Woking. 



GARDENER (Second). — Age 25, single ; un- 

 derstands Stove and Greenhouse Plants, and Kitchen 

 Garden. Eleven years' experience. Highest references. — 

 K. LEADBEATER, Church Lane, Chapeltown. Leeds. 



GARDENER (Second), where four or more 

 are kept. — Age 24, single; good knowledge of Inside 

 and Out. Steady, willing, and obliging. Good character. 

 State wages. — J. M., Broghill Gardens, 82, Mary's Road, 

 Wimbledon. 



GARDENER (Under, or Single-handed). — 

 Age 2d; no objection to a Pony. Four years' expe- 

 rience.— T. G., M. J. Bishop, Affpiddle, Dorchester. 



GARDENER (Under, or Single-handed). — 

 Six years' experience, Inside and Out. Highest 

 references from present and previous employers. The county 

 of Dorset preferred.— J. MERCER, Portmore Lodge, Weymouth. 



GARDENER (Under, or Single-handed), 

 in Nursery or Florist's. — Good character; steady and 

 sober. Willing to make himself useful.— J. H., 15, Wefleslcy 

 Road, Leytonstone, E. 



GARDENER (Under).— Age 21 ; seven and 

 a half years' experience Inside and Out.— G. H., The 

 Gardens, Wakehurst Place, Ardingly, Sussex. 



ARDENER (Under).— Age 21 ; three years 



and three months' good character. No objection.— 

 W. GORRINGE, Suute, Lindfield, Sussex. 



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); age 18.— A Lady 

 can well recommend a Lad as above. Has been with 

 her four years. Willing and obliging. Good references.— H. 

 CORPS, Lithanger, Empshott, Petersneld. Hants. 



GARDENER (Under).— Age 20; a good 

 Propagator and Plant Grower. Can be highly recom- 

 mended. Private place preferred.— G. K., J. Illmao, Nursery- 

 man, Lincoln, 



GARDENER (Under).— Single ; used to In 

 and Outdoor Work. Good character and reference as to 

 work. Distance no object. — Particulars to A. B., Gardners' 

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



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).— Age 24, single; 

 well-up in Kitchen Garden and Outdoor Work. Willing 

 and obliging. Good character. — J. GOULD, Beanlien Gardens, 

 South Norwood Hill, S.E. 



GARDENER (Under) ; age 18.— A Gentle- 

 man wishes to find a situation for a young man as above. 

 Gardener can most highly recommend him in every way. Has 

 been in his service eighteen moDths, and leaving through no 

 fault.— J. H., Whitegates, Frimley, Surrey. 



To Nurserymen. 



FOREMAN, or MANAGER of the Outdoor 

 Department.— Age 36; thorough practical. Has been 

 Foreman in last situation for twelve years. — 192, Burnt Ash 

 Hill, Lee, Kent. 



FOREMAN.— Age 32, single ; fifteen years' 

 experience in all branches. Bothy preferred. — W. 

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



[FOREMAN, in the Houses.— Age 23; ten 



X- years' experience. Has obtained a thorough method of 

 Plant and Fruit Culture. Good testimonials as to personal 

 diameter and ability. — H. BAZELEY, Pinkneys Green, 

 Maidenhead. 



FOREMAN, in a good establishment; age 27. 

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

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

 Gardener a thorough tru-tworthy young man as above. First- 

 class testimonials. — For full parti ulars please address as above. 



FOREMAN, under Glass, in a good establish- 

 ment.— Age 27; twelve years' experience tTringPark, 

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

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

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



FOREMAN, in the Houses, in a good 

 establishment. — Age 27 ; twelve years' experience in 

 Vines, Peaches, Melons, Cucumbers, and Stove and Greenhouse 

 Plants. Excellent character.— G. LILLEY, The Gardens, 

 Campsall H dl, Doncaster. 



FOREMAN, PROPAGATOR, and GROWER. 

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

 quantities and creditable stuff — Bouvardias, Cyclamens, 



Pelargoniums, Solan urns, Fuchsias, Chrysantheumums, Pri- 

 mulas, Hydrangeas, Ferns, Bedding Stuff, Forced Plants and 

 Flowers of all kinds. Cucumbers, &c. Good packer. Best 

 references.— LAMBERT, 47, Neville Road, Stoke Newington, 

 London, N. 



To Nurserymen. 



FOREMAN (General) and PROPAGATOR. 

 —Advertiser, who has filled the above capacity, is open 

 to engagement; well up in Fruits, Roses, Rhododendrons, 

 Cuuiferte, Clematis, and general routine of the Nursery Trade. 

 Sixteen years' experience. First-class references. — A. B., Mr. 

 Brown, Encombe Lodge, Sandgate, Kent. 



To Nurserymen, Florist3, and Landscape Gardeners. 



FOREMAN (General). — Age 35, married; 

 total abrtainer. Eighteen years' experience in the various 

 branches of the Horticultural Trade. First-class testimonials, 

 references, &c. — ;HORTl'S, Garde/iers' Chronicle Office, 41, 

 Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



FOREMAN, or FIRST JOURNEYMAN.— 

 Nine years' experience. Well up in Plant and Fruit 

 Cu'ture under Glass, &c. Good testimonials.— F. B., 35, 

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



FOREMAN, or FIRST JOURNEYMAN in 

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

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

 Basingstoke, Hants. 



FOREMAN, or FIRST JOURNEYMAN.— 

 Age 26 ; ten years' experience in Vines, Cucumbers, 

 Melons, Tomatos, &c. Good Plant Grower. Good character 

 and references. Abstainer.— J. LIDDIARD, Wetherstield, 

 Braintree, Essex. 



To the Trade. 



FOREMAN PROPAGATOR, GROWER, or 

 SALESMAN.— Thoroughly conversant in the Propagation 

 and Cultivation of Couiferte, Tea Roses, Rhododendrons, Cle- 

 matis, Acers, &c, and has had for some years to Propagate and 

 Grow in quantity Hard and Soft-wooded' Stove and Greenhouse 

 Plants. First-class at Bouquets, Wreaths, Crosses, &C.—H. M., 

 Messrs. J. Jefferies & Son, The Nurseries, Cirencester. 



ROPAGATOR, or PROPAGATOR and 



GROWER. — Single ; seventeen years' practical expe- 

 rience in all branches of the profession.— BURT, 61, Alfred 

 Street, Lincoln. 



To Nurserymen. 



PROPAGATOR and GROWER.— Age 28; 

 Plants, Cut Bloom, Ferns, &c, for Market, also General 

 Trade Stock. Good knowledge of Herbaceous and Alpines. 

 Highest references.— GENERAL, Gardeners' Chronicle OihYe, 

 41, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



PROPAGATOR and GROWER, in quantity.— 

 Pelargoniums, Bouvardias, Begonias, Carnations, Chry- 

 santhemums, Liliums, Genistas, Dahlias. Geraniums, Ferns, 

 Gardenias, Eucharis, Poinsettias, Primulas, Cyclamen, Tea 

 Roses, Bedding Plants; efficient in Wreaths, Bouquets, &c— 

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



PROPAGATOR and GROWER of Roses, 

 Fruit, and General Market Stuff. Twenty-five years' 

 experience. Could take Charge of a branch.— A. B., Mr. 

 Birch, Norwood Gree n, Southall, Middlesex. 



UERN GROWER.— Practical; eight years' 



-A. experience. Three years and a half in last place.— 

 W. SMITH, 24, Cauning Road, Highbury Vale, N. 



FERN GROWER.— Practical ; ten years' ex- 

 perience in Market Growing. — W. HERBERT, The 

 Nursery, Wembley, Harrow. 



MARKET GROWER.— Age 23 ; Cut Flowers, 

 Grapes, Tomatos, &c. GoodPropagator.— W.BARNES, 

 The Vineries, Frumfield, Sussex. 



"JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses, or Outside. 



*-J —Age 23; ten years' experience, Inside and Out.— 

 BAKER, 3, Pyrmont Road. Shaud-on-the-Green, Ohiswick. 



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, in a good establishment.— 

 Age 23; seven years' experience in Plant and Fruit 

 Houses. Good character. London preferred. — H. OGLE, 

 Knotts Green Gardens, Leyton, Essex. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses; age 21, 

 abstainer.— G. Hilton, Gardener to Colonel Ainsworthy, 

 J. P., Smithills Hall, Bolton, Lancashire, can strongly recom- 

 mend a young man for situation as above. Six j ears' ex- 

 perience. First-rate character. 



JMPROVER, in a Gentleman's Garden.— 



-A. Age 18; five years' experience. Can be well recom- 

 mended.— J. HUXTER, Braxted Park, Witham, Essex. 



To Gardeners. 



IMPROVER, in Gentleman's Garden.— Age 18 ; 

 good character. — W. HARDY, Whitacre Station, near 

 Coleshill, Birmingham, Warwickshire. 



JMPROVER, in Private Garden or Nursery.— 



J- Age 20; can be highly recommended as energetic and 

 persevering, &c— C. LATHAM, Folly House, Darley Abbey, 

 near Derby. 



JMPROVER, in the Houses (age 18).— Mr. 



X. Bowell will be pleased to recommend G. Marlow to any 

 Gentleman's Gardener as above, Has been with him two 

 years, was previously three years at F. R. Kiughorn's, is now 

 leaving owing to a reduction in the establishment.- Stawell 

 House, Richmond, Surrey. 



r PO NURSERY and MARKET MEN.— 



A German, age 27. Good Propagator and Grower of Stove 

 and Greenhouse. Soft and Hard-wooded Plants. Particulars 

 aud References. — H. B., A. Robinson, Seedsman, 8, Leadenhall 

 Street, E.C. 



r rO GENTLEMEN and GARDENERS.— 



-L A youth (age 16) seeks a situation in a Gentleman's 

 Garden. Tall, active, and well educated. Eighteen months' 

 good training under Glass. Bothy preferred. Good reference 

 given, with Premium.— W. B., The Cemetery, Rothesay Road, 

 Luton, Beds. 



Wanted to Place 



APPRENTICE, to complete his 5 years. Two 

 and a half served. Wages rise from 9s. 6d, to 15s. per 

 week.— W. MOORING. Purton. Wilts. 



TRAVELLER.— Mr. G. Wellam, for nearly 

 three years representing Messrs. H. Caunell & Sous, 

 Swanley, Kent, is open for re-engagement in the same capa- 

 city. First-class Private Connection, also Trade.— Full par- 

 ticulars by letter. Address, 112, Holloway Head, Birmingham. 



CLERK. — Age 20 ; good Correspondent and 

 Accountant. Twelve years' experience Nursery and Seed 

 Trade London and County. Good references.— H,, 276, Ful- 

 ham Road, London, S.W. 



SHOPMAN (Head, or good Second).— Age 29; 

 thirteen years' experience in Loudon and Provincial 

 Wholesale aud Retail Houses. Thorough knowledge of all 

 branchesof the Trade. Good references. — H. S., Mr. .M.-nnin^er, 

 11, Endell Street, W.C. 



SHOPMAN. — Age 25 ; eleven years' experience 

 with Messrs. Charles sharpe & Co., Sleaford, who will 

 reply to any enquiries.— H. GOULD. Sleaford. 



SHOPMAN, or Assistant. — Age 22 ; 

 six years' first-class experience with leading iirm in 

 Seed and Bulb Trade.— SEEDS, Mrs. Adshead, Galtey Hall, 

 near Cheadle, Cheshire. 



To Florists. 



SHOPMAN, or Assistant.— Age 22; five 

 years' experience in a good West End establishment. 

 Been Manager sixteen months. Good reference.— W. D. ASP- 

 LAND, 28, Calnac Street, West Norwood, S.E. 



HOLLO WAY'S PILLS.— Wrong made Right. 

 — Every day that any bodily suffering is permitted to 

 continue renders it more certain to become chronic or danger- 

 ous. Holloway's purifying, cooling, and strengthening Pills 

 are well adapted for any irregularity of the human body, and 

 should be taken when the stomach is disordered, the liver de- 

 ranged, the kidneys inactive, the bowels torpid, or the brain 

 muddled. With this medicine every invalid can cure himself, 

 and those who are weak and infirm through imperfect diges- 

 tion may make themselves strong and stout by Holloway's ex- 

 cellent Pills. A few doses of them usually mitigate the most 

 painful symptoms caused by undigested food, from which they 

 thoroughly free the alimentary canal and completely restore 

 its natural power and action. 



