Septembeb 29, 1888.] 



TEE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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GARDENER (Head) ; age 26. — Mr. J. 

 Udale, Elford Hall Gardens, Taiu worth, can strongly 

 recommend his Foreman, George Cast, to anyone requiring the 

 services of a thoroughly honest, steady, and industrious 

 Gardener. 



AEDENER (Head). — Middle - aged, 



widower ; excellent all-round experience in all branches 

 of gardening. Good testimonials from the last and previous 

 employers. Moderate wages only required ; neighbourhood of 

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

 ton, W. 



GARDENER (Head) ; age 31.— Mr. "Vinden, 

 Harlaxton Manor, Grantham, would be pleased to 

 recommend Arthur Pope, who has been for the past four years 

 General Foreman here, to auy Lady or Gentleman requiring a 

 thoroughly experienced man. — Full particulars on application 

 to the above address. 



GARDENER (Head).— Married, one child; 

 thorough knowledge of Gardening, including Orchids, 

 having practised in some of the leading Private and Trade 

 Collections; Early and Late Forcing of Fruit, Stove and Green- 

 house Plants, Flower and Kitchen Garden. Good references. 

 —ORCHID, 101, Crook's Road, Sheffield. 



GARDENER (Head).— Age 35, married; 

 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. 



GARDENER (Head) ; age 32. — W. T. 

 SCARTH, Esq., Raby Castle, Darliugton, Durham, will be 

 glad to recommeud James Tullett to any Lady or Gentleman 

 requiring a thoroughly practical good Gardener. First-class 

 Fruit, Vegetable and Plant Grower. Sixteen years' good 

 experience. Seven years General Foreman at Baby.— JAMES 

 TULLETT, Raby Gardens, Darlington, Durham. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 39, 



married, one daughter (age 12) ; twenty-four years' 

 thorough experience. Good all round. Good character and 

 testimonials.— C. C, Hillfarrance, Taunton. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 34, 



married; thoroughly understands all blanches. Excel- 

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

 London, S.W. 



G GARDENER (Head Working).— Married, 

 I three children ; "well up ia Gardening in all itsbranehes. 

 Abstainer. Good references.— F. BAKRETf, Downham 

 Market, Norfolk. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 40, 



married, two children; thoroughly practical in all 

 branches. Also Land and Stock, if required. Four ye:trs' 

 excellent character. — \V. TURNER, 6, Formosa Street, War- 

 rington Crescent, Maida Vale, W. 



GARDENER (Head Working), where one 

 or two others are kept. — Age 4t>, married ; understands 

 Vines, Greenhouse, Flower and Kitchen Garden. Can have 

 tnentv years' good character fr.ni present employer.— GAR- 

 DENER." Trafalgar, Salisbury. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 36, 



married ; thorough good practical Gardener. Twenty 

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

 Stove and Greenhouse Plants and Flower and Kitchen Gar- 

 dening. Abstainer.— GARDENER, Spalding Road, Sutterton, 

 near Roston, Lincolnshire. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 35, 



married, one child; over twenty years' practical ex- 

 perience in the Cultivation of Grapes, Pines, Peaches, Melons, 

 Cucumbers. Tomatos. Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Early and 

 Late Forcing, Flower and Kitchen Gardening. Successful 

 Exhibitor of Fruit and Chrysanthemums. Highest references. 

 — C. RLICK, Norbury Nurseries, Streatham, Surrey, S.W. 



GARDENER (Head, or Single-handed). — 

 Age 32, married ; abstainer. Fifteen years' practical 

 experience in all branches. Three years excellent character 

 from last employer.— J. DORSON, Upton. Rirkeohead. 



GARDENER (Head, or Single-handed) ; 

 age 40, married. — A Lady wishes to recommend her 

 Gardener after eight and a half years' service. Thoroughly 

 understands all branches. — H. C, 12, Eldertou Road, Lower 

 Sydenham, S.E. 



GARDENER (Head, or Single-handed). — 

 Age 32, single ; fifteen years' experience in Grapes, 

 Peaches, Melons, Cucumbers, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, 

 and Flower and Kitchen Gardening. First-class references. — 

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



ARDENER.— Age 30, married; well up in 



Early and Late Forcing, &c. ; successful Grape Grower. 

 Small piece not objected to. Wages moderate. — 2, Grove 

 Road, Mitcham, Surrey. 



GARDENER, under a Foreman ; age 19. — 

 R. Gilbert will be happy to recommend a thorough 

 good young man as above. At Burghley three years.— R. 

 GILBERT, Burghley, Stamford. 



GARDENER, where one or more are kept. — 

 F. W. Walters, Nurseryman, 17, Derwent Street, 

 Market Place, Derby, has great pleasure in recommending G. 

 Nundy, late Foreman at DurnVld Hall, to any Lady r Gentle- 

 man requiring a good gardener as above. Good references can 

 be given. 



GARDENER, having practical knowledge of 

 Landscape, Nursery, Fruit and Floriculture, desires 

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

 Herefordshire. 



GARDENER (Working).— Age 34, married, 

 no family ; well up in all branches and Laying Out. 

 Good references. — G. L., 18, Lombard Dwellings, York Road, 

 Battersea, S.W. 



GARDENER (Single-handed, or other- 

 wise). — Understands Vines, Cucumbers, Flower] and 

 Kitchen Garden. Three years' good character from present 

 situation. — A. S., 2, Norman Road, Dartford, Kent. 



GARDENER (Second where four or five are 

 kept, or good Single-handed).— Eight years* experi- 

 ence. Total abstainer. — E. B., 61, Lesbourne Road, Reigate. 



ARDENER (Second).— Age 25, single; 



eleven years' practical experience in all branches. 

 Excellent references.— J. H. Y., Sandown Villa, Mill Street, 

 Redhill, Surrey. 



GARDENER (Second), or otherwise. — Age 

 21 ; good experience, both In and Outdoor. Seven years 

 as Journeyman iu good establishments; one year in present 

 situation, and six previous. Can be well recommended by 

 present and previous employers.— J. HOBSON, The Gardens, 

 Holmbury, Dorking, Surrey. 



GARDENER (Under).— Age 20 ; two years' 

 good character, — A. B., Staines Road, Sunbury Common. 



ARDENER (Under), Inside and Out.— 



Age 22; good character from last place. — A. B., Park 

 Cottage, Park Road, East Molesey, Surrey. 



ARDENER (Under).— Young ; not afraid 



of work. Four years' experience at a Nursery. Good 

 character.— Mr. GROVE, Wyndley Nursery, Sutton. 



GARDENER (Under). — Age 21 ; seven years' 

 experience Inside and Out. Five years at last place. 

 Good character. Total abstainer. — F. J., 96, Barton Terrace, 

 Preston, Lancashire. 



FOREMAN, in the Houses, in a Market 

 Nursery.— Age 24; well-up in Cut Stuff. Cucumbers, 

 and Tomatos.— G. SMITH, Rose Cottage, Linkfield Road, 

 Isleworth. 



OREMAN, in the Houses.— Age 27 ; twelve 



years* experience in good establishments. Good character 

 from previous employers. — G. LILLE Y, Mr. Bates, Boot 

 Maker, Yaxley, near Peterborough. 



FOREMAN, in the Houses, in a large estab- 

 lishment.— Age 25; good experience. Good character. 

 Bothy preferred.— T. S., Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 41, 

 Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



To Gardeners. 



FOREMAN. — John Bishop, Gardener, Sutton 

 Place, Guildford, would be pleased to recommend his 

 present Foreman. He has been seven years here, and I shall 

 be glad to hear of a place as above for him. — Address as above. 



FOREMAN, or FIRST JOURNEYMAN.— 



JL Nine years* experience in Plant and Fruit Houses, Con- 

 servatory, and General Work. Good testimonials. — F. 

 BLACKALL. 35, Seaton Street, King's Road, Chelsea, S.W. 



"C'OREMAN, or FIRST JOURNEYMAN, in 



JL the Houses, in a Gentleman's establishment. — Two years 

 in last situation. Well up in Orchids. Eleven years' experi- 

 ence. Good character.— W. J. BUNKER, 5, Hill Street, 

 Dorset Square, N.W. 



OREMAN, or FIRST JOURNEYMAN.— 



J C. Macphekson, Gardener to the Right Hon. the Earl 

 of Londesborough, Northerwood, Lyndhurst, Hants, would be 

 pleased to recommend H. Butcher as above. Good Floral 

 Decorator. Twelve years' experience in all branches. 



OREMAN in Small, or FIRST JOURNEY- 



J1AN in Large Place ; age 24.— J. McDonald, late Gar- 

 dener at Leighton Hall, Salop, can confidently recommend a 

 young man as above. — E. P., 32, St. John's Road, Upper 

 Holloway. N. 



To Market Growers and Others, 



FOREMAN PROPAGATOR and GROWER. 

 — Age 27 ; well experienced in turning out large quanti- 

 ties and creditable stuff : — Bouvardias, Carnations, Pelargo- 

 niums, Primulas, Chrysauthemums, Fuchsias, Solanums, Roses, 

 Ferns, Forced Flowers of all kinds. Cucumbers, Tomatos, 

 Bedding Stuff, &c. Rest references— LAMBERT, 47, Neville 

 Road, Stoke Newington, N. 



GENERAL PROPAGATOR, or FOREMAN 

 and SALESMAN in some good Nursery.— Thoroughly 

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

 Vines, Bouvardias, Cyclamen, Cytissus, Carnations, Poinsettia-i, 

 Ferns, and geueral Hard and Soft-wooded Plants. First-class 

 at Bouquets, Wreaths, &c— FOREMAN, 41, Wellington Street, 

 Strand, W.C. 



ROPAGATOR and GROWER.— Age 30; 



eighteen years' experience of Stove and Greenhouse, 

 Soft and Hard-wooded Plants, and Forcing. Good references. 

 —J. B., 4, Fairhazel Gardens, Hampstead, N.W. 



GROWER, in a good Nursery. — Age 25 ; 

 thorough experience and good references. Please state 

 wages.— G. ISTED, Westham, Hastings.' 



GROWER, for Market.— Age 26 ; well up in 

 Tea Roses, Ferns, Cut Flowers, Tomatos, &c. Good 

 references.— T. H., 41, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



JOURNEYMAN (Fiest), in Houses.— Age 

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

 Wilts. 



JOURNEYMAN (First), in the Houses ; age 

 24. — Mr. Tindale, Ravensworth Castle Gardens, Gates- 

 head-on- Tyne, will be pleased to recommend a yourjg man as 

 above. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses, or Inside and 

 Out. — Age 18 ; five years' experience. Good character. — 

 G. MARLOW, Manor House Gardens, Richmond. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— Age 19; 

 five years* experience. Good character.— W. ELLIOTT, 

 Guy's Cliffe Gardens, Warwick. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— Eight years' 

 experience. Good reference from previous employers. — 

 J. MILES, Woodside, Hatfield, Herts. 



JOURNEYMAN, in good Private Garden.— 

 Young; six years' experience, three in present situation. 

 — WM. ABROTT, The Gardens, Rudding Park, Knaresborough, 

 Yorks. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses; age 21, 

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

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

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

 rience. First-rate character. 



JOURNEYMAN (Second), or IMPROVER 

 in Houses, or Inside and Out. — Age 21 ; six years' expe- 

 rience. Excellent character from present emplover.— ARTHUR 

 READ, Old Catton, Norwich, Norfolk. 



IMPROVER, in the Garden and Greenhouses. 

 — Age 22 ; highly recommended. Suburbs preferred. Four 

 years in last situation.— H. MISELliROOK, The Cedars, 

 Heme Hill, S.E. 



IMPROVER, in the Houses.— Age 18 ; three 

 years in present situation. Can be well recommended by 

 present employer.— E. M., The Gardens, Soutii Belmont, 

 B-oncaster. 



TO NURSERYMEN.— Wanted, by a young 

 man (age 20), a situation in a Nursery. Used to General 

 Plant Growing.— W. D., HoUy Cottage, Cowlea'.e Road, 

 Kingston, Surrey. 



TO GARDENERS.— A Youth (age 16) seeks 

 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. 



TO GARDENERS, &c. — Situation wanted 

 by respectable Youth (age 17) in Gentleman's Garden. 

 Four years' experience in Market Nurseries. Bothy near 

 Loudon preferred. — A. A., 44, Stamford Terrace, Stamford 

 Hill, N. 



SHOPMAN (Head). — Age 30, married ; 

 shortly disengaged. Excellent references, and good expe- 

 rience. Provincial town preferred. — MEILLEUR, Gardeners' 

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



Seed Trade. 



SHOPMAN (Head), or WAREHOUSEMAN. 

 — Fifteen years' experience in leading English, Irish, and 

 Scotch Houses. All branches.— ALPHA, Messrs. Nutting & 

 Sous, Seed Merchants, London. 



SHOPMAN, or ASSISTANT.— A young man 

 seeks re-engagement as above. Six years' experience, 

 good references. — W. S., Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 41, 

 Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



To Market Gardeners and Salesmen. 



FOREMAN, SALESMAN, or CLERK.— Age 

 25 ; London experience. Highest references. Securities 

 if required. — W. W., Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 41, Welling- 

 ton Street, Strand, W.C. 



Covent Garden Market. 



SALESMAN, or ASSISTANT to Grower or 

 Commission Agent. — Thoroughly conversant -with the 

 Trade in every detail, also Buyers both in Town and Country : 

 or would accept London Agency for Provincial Firm. — C, 

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



O SEEDSMEN and FLORISTS.— Adver- 



tiser (age 27) seeks re engagement. Twelve years- 

 thorough practical experience in London and Provincie 

 Houses. Unexceptional references. — T. Y. Z., 234, Liverpool 

 Road, Islington, N. 



O THE SEED TRADE.— Wanted, by a 



young man (age 24), a situation in either a Wholesale 

 or Retail Seed Establishment. Seven years' experience in 

 General Nursery Stock.— C. H., The Royal Nursery, Slough. 



VOUNG LADY, slight knowledge of Florist's 



JL Business, of good address, would give part time in an 

 establishment where she could gain a thorough knowledge of 

 the above. Indoors preferred. Good reference. — FLORA, 

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



LABOURER, in a Nursery or Gentleman's 

 Garden.— Age 20; good character.— A. G. CARRERT, 

 Bilbrough, York. 



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