September 15, 1888.] 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



315 



GARDENER (Head Working), where three 

 or four are kept. — A>re 30, single ; good references. — 

 D. D., 94. North Road, Highgate, N. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 34, 

 married; thoroughly understands all bianches. Excel- 

 lent character and testimonials. — B., 16, Alexander Square. 

 London, S.W. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Married, 

 no family ; thoroughly understands Gardening in all its 

 branches. Good recommendations. Wife Poultry if required. 

 — R. M. WALKLING, Highlands, Thurton Hill, West Dul- 

 wich, S.E. 



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 and testimonials.— W.. TURNER, 

 Longley's Cottages, Turner's Hill. Sussex. 



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 38, 

 married ; 21 years' practical experience in all branches. 

 Five years in last situation. Thoroughly energetic and trust- 

 worthy. Excellent reference.— J. PENTLAND, Claygate Post- 

 office, Surrey. 



GiARDENER (Head Working).— Married, 

 X no family; thoroughly competent. — Twenty years ex- 

 perience in all branches. Unquestionable character. Wife 

 can do Laundry or Housework and Poultry if required. — 

 R. HENDERSON, 1, Amber Cottage, Heath Road, Twickenham. 



GARDENER (Head Working) ; age 29, 

 married; thoroughly good practical Gardener. Four- 

 teen years' experience ; four and a half years' good character 

 from last place. Leaving through family going away. — C. 

 BECKENHAM, 10, Guruey Road, Mill Lane, Carslialton, 



GARDENER (Head Working) ; age 29, 

 married ; abstainer.— J. Reeves is open to engage with 

 any Lady or Gentleman requiring the above with a good 

 general knowledge of the proles, ion. Good personal character 

 from present employer.— J. REEVES. Garden Cottage, 21, St. 

 Peter's Street, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. 



GARDENER ^Head Working), or FORE- 

 MAN, in a Urge establishment. — Age 28, married; 

 thirteen years' experience. Well up in all branches. Excel- 

 lent references. — C. PARKER. Malmesbury Park, Bourne- 

 mouth. 



GARDENER (Head, or good Single- 

 handed).— Age 33, married; been used to the line in 

 all its branches. Good character from last employers. — 

 A. BAXTER, Mrs. Wingrave, Park Square, Luton. 



GARDENER ; good.— Age 41 ; understands 

 his duties. Good references. Could Manage Land, 

 Stock, Poultry. Wife good Laundress or Dairy.— JAMES 

 CARLTON, High Brooms, lunbridge Wells. Kent. 



GARDENER. — Age 27, married; understands 

 Gardening in all its branches, also Cows and Poultry. 

 Good character. Please state wages.— G. LOVING, Little 

 Canons, Epping, Essex. 



GARDENER (Working).— Age 30, married ; 

 good experience in Early and Late Forcing and Flower 

 and Kitchen Gardening; also in Renovating and Altering and 

 Laying-out Pleasure aud Kitchen Gardens. Good character. 

 Wife could Manage Gate or Poultry. — H. M., Horsmonden, 

 Staplehurst. Kent. 



GARDENER (good Single - handed), — 

 Age 37, no family; wife good Laundress. Two and a 

 half years in present situation; six years in previous. — 

 GARDENER, 3, South View, Milton Road, Weston-super.Mare. 



GARDENER (Single-handed, or otherwise). 

 — Age 21, married, no family; thoroughly understands 

 his duties. Abstainer. — A. A.', Jasmine Cottage, Lower 

 Mitcham. 



GARDENER (Single-handed), or where 

 two are kept. — Can leave when suited. Excellent 

 character. Nine years' experience. — G. FISH, Kingswood 

 Lodge, Shortlands, Kent. 



GARDENER (Single-handed), or other- 

 wise. — Age 38; experienced in Flower and Kitchen 

 Garden, Vines, Cucumbers, Forcing. &._■. Wife good Laundre s. 

 Personal character. Previous references.— J B., 19, St. Ann's 

 Cottag -, West Fields, B.irnes, Surrey. 



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 full particulars, to W. F. 

 WIGMORE, Cannon Hill, Braywick, Maidenhead, Berks. 



GARDENER (Single-handed, or Under). — 

 Age 26; eight years' experience Inside and Out. — C. M., 

 3, Wiggin Terrace, Somerset Road, Tottenham, London, 



GARDENER (Second), where four or five 

 others are kept. — Age 26; good general experience in 

 Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Early and Late Forcing, Flower 

 and Kitchen Garden. Good character, and well recommended. 

 — Address, stating wages, to H. G., 15, Ferrer's Road, Natab 

 Road, Stieatham, S.W. 



ARDENER (Under). —Age 21 ; eight 



years' experience in first-class establishments, Inside 

 and Out.— G. F.,The Gardens, Wexham Park. Slough, Bucks. 



FOREMAN, in the Houses, in a Market Nur- 

 sery.— Age 24; well up in Cut Stuff, Cucumbers, and 

 Tomatos.— G. SMITH, Rose Cottage, Linktield Road. Isleworth. 



FOREMAN, in the Houses, in a good estab- 

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

 places. Excellent characters.— G. LILLEY. 54, Carr Hill, 

 Balby, Doncaster. 



f^OREMjOJ, Indoors. — Age 32, married ; 

 seventeen years' experience in Growing Plants, &c, in 

 London and Provincial Nurseries. Good reference. — W. S., 

 27. Eastfield Road, Enfield Highway. 



Tj\)REMAN, in the Houses, in a good estab- 



JL lishment.— Age 27 ; can be well recommended from 

 present and previous situations. — E. REVELL, Kirby Mill- 

 town, Ashovtr, Chesterfield. 



U'OREMAN, under Glass, in a good establish- 



A. ment. — Age 27 ; twelve years' experience atTring Park, 

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

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

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



T^OREMAN, in the Houses, in private estab- 



JL lishment. — Age 23 ; ten years' experience. Has obtained 

 a thorough method of Plant and Fruit Culture. Good testi- 

 monials us to personal character and ability. — H. BAZELEY, 

 Pinkuey's Green, Maidenhead. 



UOKEMAN, or FIRST JOUKNEYMAN.— 



J- Nine years' experience in gocxl gardens. Well up in 

 Plant and Fruit Culture under Glasa, Conservatory, and 

 General work. Good testimonials.— V. BLACKAJLL, 35, 

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



UOREMAN GROWER, or PROPAGATOR 



-L of Roses, Ferns, Choice Fiuit, Flowering Bulbs, and 

 Plants, for General Cut Bloom, Trade and Market. Good all 

 round. — P. RL'D, Whitegate, Burnley, Lancashire. 



"VfURSERY FOREMAN (Ground or 



-i-l General). — Twenty years' experience in all depart- 

 ments in best Nurseries. Used to Landscape Work. Highest 

 references. — NUKSEKV, Gardeners 1 Chronicle Office, 41, 

 Wellington Street. Strand, W.C. 



ROPAGATOR and GROWER, or either, of 



Soft-wooded Stuff. — Age 25 ; thoroughly experienced. 

 Good reference. — G. ISTED. Weatham, Hastings. 



ROPAGATOR and GROWER.— Age 30; 



eighteen years' experience of Stove and Greenhouse, 

 Soft and Hard-wooded Plants. Good references. — T. B.. 4, 

 Fairhazel Gardens, Hampstead, N.W. 



ROPAGATOR and GROWER, in quantity.— 



Pelirgoniums, Bouvardias, Begonias, Carnations, Chry- 

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

 Gardenias, Eucharis, Poinsettias, Primulas, Cyclamen, Tea 

 Koses. Bedding Plants; efficient in Wreaths, Bouquets, &c— 

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



ROPAGATOR.— Well experienced in Roses, 



Clematis, and General Nursery Stock ; twelve years with 

 present employers, Rowe & Co. ; fifteen years with Mr. R. 

 Smith, St. John's. Excellent references.— JOHN MORRIS, 

 Barbourne Nurseries, Worcester. 



FRUIT GROWER, or MANAGER for 

 Market. —Age 33; eighteen years' experience in the 

 Cultivation of Grapes, Peaches, Cucumbers, Tomatos, &c. — 

 GROWER. 141. Clarendon Road, Notting Hill, W. 



FERN GRO AVER.— Practical ; ten years' ex- 

 perience in Market Growing. — \V. HERBERT, The 

 Nursery, Wembley, Harrow. 



ARRET GROWER.— Age 23 ; Cut Flowers, 



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

 The Vineries, Framfield, Sussex. 



ROWER, &c. ; age 24.— Advertiser, with a 



thorough knowledge of Growing Cucumbers and 

 Tomatos for Market, seeks situation as such, where he can get 

 an insight into Grape Growing. Good knowledge of Geuer.il 

 Nursery routin*. Nine years in the Trade.— J. R. HORTOR, 

 Winsover Road Nursery, Spalding. 



OURNEYMAN, Inside, or Inside and Out.— 



Age 21 ; six years' experience. Good character. — 

 W. MILES, Queeuswood. Beddington, near Croydon. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses, in a large 

 establishment. — Age 24 ; six years in present place. — F. 

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



OURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— Age 19; 



five and a half years good character from present 

 employer. — A. BYE, The Gardens, North wood Hall, Rickmans- 

 worth, Herts. 



To Head Gardeners and Florists. 



JOURNEYMAN.— Age 23; seven and a half 

 years in Plant and Fruit Houses. Furnishing, 'Propagating, 

 Plant Growing, &c. Good character — H. OGLE, Knott's 

 Green Gardens, Leyton, Essex. 



OURNEYMAN, in the Houses ; age 21, 



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

 J.P.,Smithill's Hall, Bolton, Lancashire, can strongly recom- 

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

 perience. First-rate character. 



TMPROVER, in the Garden and Houses.— 



J- Eighteen months' good personal character. Total abstainer. 

 — L. LAWRENCE, Witley Manor, Godalming, Surrey. 



MPROYER, in a Gentleman's Garden. — Age 



18 ; strong ; three and a half years' good character. — 

 W. HARDY, Waitacre Statio n, near Coleshill, Birmingham. 



TMPROVER; age 19.— Mr. Applin, Sheer- 



X water Court, Byfleet, Surrey, would be pleased to recom- 

 mend G. Waters as above. Five years' experience. Give 

 small Premium for good situation. 



IMPROVER, in the Houses, in a Gentleman's 

 establishment.— Age 20 ; eight years' experience. Good 

 character. Bothy preferred. £5 Premium will be given,— 

 I). SPLNK, 163. Broadhur^t. Gard ens, West Hampslead, N.W. 



IMPROVER, in the Houses; age 18.— Mr. 

 BOWELL will be pleated to recommend G. Marlow to any 

 Gentleman's Garden r as above. Has been with him two years, 

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

 owing to a reduction i.i the establishment. — Manor House 

 Gardens, Richmond, Surrey. 



r PO NOBLEMEN and GENTLEMEN.— Mr. 



X C. Empsox, Beechwood, near Sowerby Bridge, wishes to 

 hear of a situition in the Midland Counties, or South of 

 England, for his late Gardener, Edward Derricutt ; age 36, 



r FO GARDENERS, &c— A youth (age 16), 



X strong and able, is desirous of meeting with a situation 

 in a good Garden. Two aud a half years at Burghley. Can 

 be well recommended. Apply in full. Wages from 10s to 125. 

 a week, with bothy.— Application to R. GILBERT, High Park 

 Gardens, Stamford. 



r PO GARDENERS and NURSERYMEN.— 



-1- A young man (age 21) seeks employment in Garden or 

 Nursery ; has been out before.— C. \V\, 29, Gurney Koad, 

 Stratford, E. 



r PO GARDENERS, &c— Vvanted to place a 



-L strong, active, well-educated youth (age 16) in some good 

 Garden. Partly to work in the Houses.— Jlr. E. WOODS, 25, 

 He worth Green, Yorks. 



ANAGER and BOOK-KEEPER, or HEAD 



SHOPMAN.— Age 30, married; fifteen years' experience 

 in leading Provincial Houses. Thorough knowledge of Seed 

 and Bulb Trade. Pirst-class reference. — BRASSICA, Gardeners' 

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



SHOPMAN. — Age 25 ; eleven years' experience 

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

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



SHOPMAN, FIRST or SECOND, in a good 



O Seed Establishment.— Age 23; thorough knowledge. 

 Highest references. Energetic,- steady.— H. MASON, Priuce,'s 

 Park, Liverpool. 



(SHOPMAN, or ASSISTANT.— Age 22; six 



k^ years' experience in all branches of the Seed, Bulb, and 

 Plant Trade. Good knowledge of Nursery Stock. — T. B., 

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



To Florists. 



SHOPMAN or ASSISTANT.— Age 22 ; five 

 years' experience in a good West End Establishment, 

 Been Manager sixteen mouths. Good references. — W. 

 ASPLAND. 28. Carnac Street. West Norwood, S.E. 



LANTSMAN, WREATH and BOUQUET 



MAKER and SALESMAN.— Age 26, single ; thorough 

 knowledge of the Cut Flower and Plant Trade. Ten years' 

 practical experience. Able to take charge. — DENDROBIl'M, 

 3, King Street. Lincoln. 



To Nurserymen and Seedsmen. 



CLERK. — Age 28, trustworthy, experienced 

 seeks re-engagement ; knowledge of Plants and Seeds; 

 has specialised Botany ; some outdoor experience. Satis- 

 factory references. — Z., Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 41, Wel- 

 lington Street, Strand, W.C. 



TO SEEDSMEN and NURSERYMEN.— 

 Wanted, by a young man, situation in a Seed or Nursery 

 Establishment. Well up in all branches; good Book-keeper; 

 could take charge of business in absence of principal. Excel- 

 lent references. — D., Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 41, Welling- 

 ton Street, Strand, W.C. 



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



and Seed Packing; several years with Messrs. Vcitch & 

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

 ences.— J. H., 8, Spencer Street, Bridge Road, Battersea Park 

 Road, S.W. 



PACKER.— Well up in Plant, Tree, and Seed 

 Packing, also Bouquet, Wreath, and Cross Making; or 

 could take charge of a small Nursery. Sixteen years' London 

 experience. — R. H. B., 43, Robertson Road, Preston, Brighton. 



pOW and POULTRYMAN ; would assist in 



W Garden. — Age 22 ; nine years in large Dairy. — For 

 particulars, apply, The GARDENER, Springwood, Dartford, 

 Kent. 



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