September 22, 1888.] 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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GARDENER (Head), where one or more are 

 kept. — Single ; no objection to com pensate anyone 

 interesting himself in obtaining advertiser t-itiwttiun a 1 - above. 

 — GARDENER, Mr. Fisher, Grove Nursery, Hither Green, 

 Lewiaham, S.E. 



ARDENER (Head). — Middle-aged, 



widower; excellent all-round experience in all branches 

 of gardening. Good testimonials from the last and previous 

 employers. Moderate wages onlv required ; neighbourhood of 

 Loudon preferred.— JAS. BURDEN, 28, High Street, Kensing- 

 ton, W. 



(GARDENER (Head).— Age 35, married; 

 A twenty years' practical experience in good establish- 

 ments in Early and Late Forcing of Fruit, Flowers and 

 Vegetables, the Cultivation of Stove and Greenhouse Plants, 

 Orchids. &c, also Kitchen Gardens and Pleasure Grounds.— 

 J. FINLAYSON, The Gardens, Combe Bank, Sevenoaks. 



CI ARDENER (Head); age 32.— W. T. 

 T Scarth, Esq., Baby Castle, Darlington, Durham, will be 

 glad to recommend James Tullett to any Lady or Gentleman 

 requiring a thoroughly practical good Gardener. First-class 

 Fruit, Vegetable a;,d Plant Grower. Sixteen years' good 

 experience. Seven vears General Foreman at Baby.— JAMES 

 TL'LLETT, Raby Gardens, Darlington, Durham. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 34, 



married; thoroughly understands all blanches. Excel- 

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

 London, S.W. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 37; 



twentv-two vears' experience, nine as Head. Excellent 

 Grape, Plant", and Fruit Grower, Earlv and Late Forcing.— 

 H. C, 175. Barr Street, Hockley, Birmingham. 



GARDENER (Head Working). — Adver- 

 tiser (age 30) seeks re-engagement as above ; held last 

 appointment several years. Thoroughly experienced, and 

 first-class references.— P. T„ 125, Fulham Palace Road, S,W. 



ARDENER (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 30, 

 married, one child; is open to engagement with Lady 

 or Gentleman requiring the services of an experienced and 

 trustworthy man. Sixteen vears' practical experience. 

 Highly recommended.— C. CANNING, Warborne. Lymington. 



GARDENER (Head AVorking)-— Age 36, 

 married; thorough good practical Gardener; twenty 

 years' experience in Grapes. Peach t->.* ( Melons. Cucumbers, 

 Stove and Greenhouse Plants, and Flower aud Kitchen Gar- 

 dening. Abstainer. Highest references. — GARDENER, 

 Algarkirk Hall, Boston, Lincolnshire. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 37; 

 well up in Kitchen and Flower Garden, successful Fruit 

 and Plant Grower has taken many prizes including Silver 



Cups. Medal-, &e. Eleven years' good character from present 

 employer. Leaving through lowering establishment.— W. 

 RYE, Sneyd Park, Bristol. 



G^ ARDENER (Head Working), where 

 r more are kept. — Age 42, masried, no incumbrance; 

 thoroughly competent in Early and Late Forcing of Choice 

 Fruit and Flowers, including Orchids, Flower and Kitchen 

 Gardens. Superintend Grass Land if required. Wife good 

 Laundress, or otherwise. Wages moderate. Good reference. 

 — N., 4, Florence Cottages, Purley, Surrey. 



GARDENER (Head Working), where two 

 or more are kept; age 47, married.— A Lady, who is 

 reduing her establishment, owing to expiration of lease, can 

 highly recommend her Gardener, who thoroughly understands 

 Gardening in all its branches. No objection to Land aud Stock. 

 Six years' personal character from present employer; and ex- 

 cellent testimonials.— J. PHILLIPS, The Firs, Mitcham, 

 Surrey. 



GARDENER (Head or Single-handed). — 

 Age 34, married ; nineteen years' experience. Good 

 character from present and previous emplovers. Four years 

 in present situation.— GARDENER, Ilford Hall, Hford. Essex. 



GARDENER (Head or Single-handed).— 

 Age 32, married, no family; sixteen years' practical 

 experience. Excellent character. Wife Plain Cook or House- 

 maid if required.— GARDENER, 24, Hatherley Grove, W. 



ARDENER (Head), or good FOREMAN ; 



age 27. — A. Campin, Second Gardener, Malvern Hall, 

 Solihull, Birmingham, seeks a situation as above. Twelve 

 years' experience in large establishments. Exceptional re- 

 ferences. Leaving through death of employer. 



GARDENER, having practical knowledge of 

 Landscape, Nursery, Fruit and Floriculture, desires 

 an engagement. — M. C. McEVOY, Broxwood, Pembridge, 

 Herefordshire. 



ARDENER.— Age 29, single ; fifteen years' 



experience in Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Orchids, 



Roses, Chrysanthemums, Vines, Peaches, Cucumbers, \c. 



Good character and testimonials.— H. RICHARDSON, The 



Lock, Shepperton. 



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 bv letter, stating full particulars, to W. F. 

 WIGMORE, Cannon Hill, Braywick, Maidenhead, Berks. 



ARDENER (Under).— Age 22, single; has 



a good know ledge of all branches. Good character. — A. 

 THORNE, Thistlecroft, Hersham, Walton-on-Thames. 



GARDENER (Under), Inside and Out— 

 Age 22 ; good character from last employer. — W.M. D., 

 Park Cottage, Park Road, East Molesey, Surrey. 



GARDENER (Under).— Age 18 ; used to 

 Glass and Gardening in general. Abstainer. Good re- 

 A. C, 23, Bloomsbury Street, Kemptown, Brighton. 



G GARDENER (Under), Inside and Out; age 

 T 22. — Mr. Gowers, Head Gardener to H. L. Powys Keck, 

 Esq., Stoughton Grange, Leice tershire, can recommend W. 

 Herrick as above. Three and a half years' excellent character. 



To Nurserymen. 



FOREMAN (General Working) or 

 MANAGER.— Age 44 ; good reference. Well versed in 

 working up new business. — G. G. ( 2, Hyde Road, Eastbourne, 

 Sussex. 



UOREMAN, in the Houses. — Age 27 ; twelve 



X? years' experience in good places. Excellent character. 

 — G. LILLEY, Thorney, near Peterborough. Cambs. 



FOREMAN in a Nursery in the Suburbs of 

 London.— Used to Covent Garden Market. Good Wreath 

 and Bouquet Ha»d, with good references. Fourteen years' 

 experience.— G. S., 9, Barclay Road, Leytonstone. 



FOREMAN (General, or otherwise), in the 

 Houses.— Age 27. — G. WOODMAN, St. Joseph's 

 Cottage, Stock, Iugatestone. 



FOREMAN or GROWER for Market, or other- 

 wise. — Fruit, Cucumbers, Tomatos, Plants, Roses, Ferns, 

 anil Cut Flower.'. Twenty years' experience. — A., 367, Seaside 

 Koad. Eastbourne, Sussex. 



To Market Growers and others. 



FOREMAN PROPAGATOR, GROWER.— 

 Age 27 ; well-experienced in turning out large quantities 

 and creditable stuff. Pelargoniums, Primulas, Bouvardias, 

 Carnations, Chrysanthemums, Fuchsias, Solanums, Roses, 

 Eurharis, Ferns, Forced Flowers of all kinds, Cucumbers, 

 Bedding Stuff, &c. Best references.— LAMBERT, 47, Nevill 

 Road, Stoke Newingtou, N. 



FOREMAN, or FIRST JOURNEYMAN.— 

 Age 26 ; eleven years' good experience in Grapes, 

 Tomatos, Cucumbers. Good Plant Grower. Good testimonials. 

 Abstainer.— J. L., 10, Pert Cottages, Barkirg Side, Ilford, 



I^OREMAN, or FIRST JOURNEYMAN, in 

 X. tbe Houses, in a good establishment. — Age 25; good 

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



GROUND FOREMAN.— Steady, industrious 

 man. Able to Graft and Layer. — GEORGE AND 

 WILLIAM YATES, Manchester. 



GEiNERAL PROPAGATOR, or FOREMAN 

 and SALESMAN in some good Nursery.— Thoroughly 

 well up in Conifers, Clematis, Rhododendrons, Tea Roses, 

 Vines, Bouvardias, Cyclamen, Cytissus, Carnations, Poinsettias, 

 Ferns, and general Hard and Soft-wooded Plants. Fir*t-ela>9 

 at Bouquets, Wreaths, &e. — FOREMAN, 41, Wellington 

 Street, Strand, W.C. 



PROPAGATOR and PLANT GKOWER, in 

 a good Nursery ; also accustomed to Fruit Culture. 

 —Age 24; near London preferred.— 113, Queen's Road, East 

 Grinstead, Sussex. 



FRUIT GROWER or MANAGER for Market. 

 — Pines, Grapes, Peaches, Mushrooms, Tomatos, 

 Cucumbers, Melons, &c. Fifteen years' experience. — GROWER, 

 141, Clarendon Road, Notting Hill, W. 



ERN GROWER.— Practical ; ten years' ex- 

 igence in Market Growing. — W. HERBERT, The 

 Nursery, Wembley, Harrow. 



Mushrooms. 



MUSHROOM GROWER,— An experienced 

 young man requires a situation for the winter months 

 as above. Excellent testimonials. Distance no object. — 

 J. B. FRANKLIN, Crewe Gardens, Kenilworth. 



JOURNEYMAN, or FOREMAN, Inside.— 

 J. Sheppard, of Woolvestone Park Gardens, Ipswich, 

 will be glad to recommend Two Young Men, who have been 

 with him some years, as above. 



JOURNEYMAN (First), in Houses.— Age 

 23 ; good characters.— G. FULFORD, Trafalgar, Salisbury, 

 Wilts. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses, in a large 

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

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



JOURNEYMAN, Inside and Out.— Age 21 ; 

 four yearn' good character from last situation ; chiefly out- 

 side.— A. REYNOLDS, Aubrey Cottage, Notting Hill Grove.W. 



JOURNEYMAN, Indoors and Out ; age 23.- 

 W. Diddams will be pleased to recommend to a 

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

 years. — Poynter's Grove, Totteridge, Herts. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— Age 19; 

 five and a half years' good character from present 

 employer. — A. BYE, The Gardens, Northwood Hall, Rickmans- 

 worth, Herts. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— Age 26; 

 thorough knowledge of Stove and Greenhouse Plants, 

 and Cut Flower Trade. Well up in Soft-wooded Propagation. 

 Thirteen years' experience; nine years' good character. — 

 H. E., 23, Nevill Road, Stoke NewiDgton, N. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses ; age 21, 

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

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

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

 perience. Fir&t-rate character. 



To Head Gardeners. 



IMPROVER; age 17. — Mr. Goddard can 

 highly recommend W. Hobby as above. Four years' ex- 

 perience. — The Gardens, Hill Court, Faltield, Gloucestershire. 



To Gardeners. 



IMPROVER, in a Gentleman's Garden. — Age 

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

 HARDY, Whitacre Station, near Coleshill, Birmingham. 



IMPROVER, in Gentleman's Garden ; age 18. 

 — W. Harvey, Braxted Park, Witham, Essex, wishes to 

 recommend a young man as above. Five years' experience. 



APPRENTICE, to complete his 5 years.— Two 

 and a half served. Wages rise from 9s. Qd. to 15s. per 

 week.— W. MOORING, Purtou, Wilts. 



TO NURSERYMEN.— Advertiser requires 

 Management of Small Nursery. Thoroughly practical 

 and industrious. First-class references.— B. E., 59, Thuilow 

 Hill, West Dulwich, S.E. 



r PO NOBLEMEN and GENTLEMEN.— Mr. 



JL C. Empson, Beechwood, near Sowerby Bridge, wishes to 

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

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

 married. 



r rO MARKET GARDENERS.— Young man 



JL (age 26) requires a situation to Grow Grapes, Tomatos, 

 &c. Seven years' character from present place. — K. H., Raven 

 Inn, Brinklow, Coventry. 



r PO GARDENERS, &c— A Lady highly re- 



JL commends a Youth (age 17). Three years' good general 



r P0 GARDENERS.— A Youth (age 16) seeks 



JL a situation in a Gentleman's Garden ; active, able, and 

 well educated. Eighteen months' good training under Glass. 

 Bothy preferred. Good references with Premium given. — 

 W. B., The Cemetery, Rothesay Road, Luton, Beds. 



O GARDENERS, &c— J. Coward, Gar- 



dener to the Right Hon. the Earl of Winchelsea, Haver- 

 holme Priory, Sleaford, would like to hear of a situation for a 

 Lad, aged IS, in a good Garden. Been out three years. 



i\ f ANAGER and BOOK-KEEPER, or HEAD 



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

 in leading Provincial Houses. Thorough knowledge of Seed 

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

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



SHOPMAN (Head), or MANAGER.— Age 35 ; 

 twenty years' experience in first-class Provincial Houses. 

 Thorough knowledge of all-round business and used to short 

 journeys. Highest references. — EXCELSIOR, Gardeners' 

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



To Florists &o. 



SHOPMAN, or ASSISTANT.— Age 22 ; five 

 years' experience. Been Manager sixteen months, active, 

 and willing. Good references.— W. D. ASPLAXD, 2S, Calnac 

 Street. West Norwood, S.E. 



r PRAVELLER, or otherwise. — Advertiser 

 JL seeks re-engagement in Seed Trade as above. Twenty- 

 five years' experience in Seed and Show Departments at Sutton 

 & Sons.— H. H. A., 183, Southampton Street, ReadiDg. 



CLERK. — Age 26 ; good Correspondent and 

 Accountant. Twelve years' experience Nursery and 

 Seed Trade, London and Country. Excellent references.— H., 

 276, Fulham Road. London, S.W. 



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. 



npo SEEDSMEN and NURSERYMEN.— 



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

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

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

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

 ton Street, Strand, W.C. 



r rO SEEDSMEN, &c.— A Gardener wishes to 



JL place his daughter, age 16, where she could Learn the 

 Making of Crosses, &c— E. FORNACHON, Great Abington, 

 Cambridge. 



ANDY-MAN.— Useful for Building and 



Repairing Greenhouses, &c, in Carpentering, Painting, 

 Glazing. Hot-water Pipes. &c. Rustic or Rockery done.— 

 MILLINGTON, 52, Kilburn Park Road, Maida Vale, W. 



HOLLOWAY'S PILLS and OINTMENT.— 

 Though it is impossible, in this climate of changing 

 temperature, to prevent ill health altogether, yet its form and 

 frequency may be much mitigated by the early adoption of 

 rem. -dial measures. When honrsi-u.-ss, cough, thick breathing, 

 and the attending slight fever indicate irritation of the throat 

 or chest, Holloway's Ointment should be rubbed upon these 

 parts without delay, and his Pills taken in appropriate doses, 

 to promote its curative. No catarrhs or sore throats can resist 

 these remedies. Printed directions envelope every package of 

 Holloway's medicaments, w hich are suited to all ages and condi- 

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