October 6, 1888.] 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



399 



GARDENER (Head); age 26. — Mr. J. 

 Udale, Elford Hall Gardens, Tamworth, can sfcrongly 

 recommend his Foreman, George Cast, to anyone requiring the 

 services of a thoroughly honest, steady, and industrious 

 Gardener. 



G^ ARDENER (Head), where three or more 

 r are kept.— R. Cox v isliea to recommend G. Howes as 

 above, to any Lady or Gentleman requiring the services uf a 

 good practical man, who understands all branches of the pro- 

 fession.— G. HOWES, Hams Hall, Birmingham. 



GARDENER (Head), where one or two more 

 are kept — Age 30, married ; well up in the profession 

 in all its branches. Early and Late Forcing, and Flower and 

 Kitchen Gardening. Highest references from present and 

 previous employers. — J. Al., Portmore Lodge, Weymouth, 

 Dorset. 



GARDENER (Head). — Middle - aged, 

 widower; excellent all-round experience in all branches 

 of gardening. Good testimonials from the last and previous 

 emplovers. Moderate wages only required ; neighbourhood of 

 Loudon preferred.— J AS. BURDEN, 1*8, High Street, Kensing- 

 ton, W. 



GARDENER (Head) ; age 37.— Miss Sheet- 

 DA>", 77, Eaton Square, S.W., wishes to recommend a 

 man of high character and ability. Thoroughly experienced. 

 Highly successful exhibitor at Crystal Palace and other Shows. 

 Winner of 5 Silver Cups. Personal character. Left through 

 death.— S. PULLMAN, 2i, Lot's Koad, Chelsea, S.W. 



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

 Harlaxtoa Manor, Grantham, would be pleased to 



recommeud Arthur Pope, who has been for the last four years 

 General Foreman here, to any Lady or Gentleman requiring a 

 thoroughly experienced man. — Full particulars on application 

 to the above address. 



GARDENER (Head).— Age 35, married; 

 twenty years' practical experieuce 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, FTNLAYSON. The Gardens, Combe Bank, Sevenoaks. 



GARDENER (Head Working). — Age 29; 

 fifteen years' experience. — W. M., Shorton, Paignton. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Age 34, 

 married; thoroughly understands all b;anches. Excel- 

 lent character and testimonials. — B., 10, Alexander Square, 

 London, S.W. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Married ; 



understands Gardening in all its branches. Over 

 eighl 

 Culn 



GARDENER (Head Working).— In the 

 prime of life, unmarried; thoroughly practical in all 

 departments. Has ability and energy. AUtainer. — J. H., 

 39, Tetcott Road, King's Koad, Chelsea, S.W. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Fourteen 

 years' experience. Stuveand Greeuhouse Plants. GrapeS* 

 Cucumbers, Forcing, Melon-, Tomato*, Peaches, Flower and 

 Kitchen Gardening.— GARDEN EU, Plnmtree Rectory, Not- 

 tingham. 



GARDENER (Head Working), where one 

 or two others are kept. — Age 46 ; thirty years' expe- 

 rience. Understands Vines, Greenhouse, Flower and Kitchen 

 Gardening. Can have twenty years* good character from 

 present employer.— GARDENER, Trafalgar, Salisbury. 



GARDENER (Head Working), where 

 several are kept. — Age 42, married, no family; tho- 

 roughly practical in all branches. Twenty-rive years' expe- 

 rience where Gardening has been well doue. Land and Stuck. 

 Good character from last and previous employers. — A. B., 

 4, Thornton Road, Potters Bar. 



C^ ARDENER (Head Working), where two 

 M or more are kept; age 47, married. — A Lady can highly 

 recommend her Gardener, who thoroughly understands Gar- 

 dening in all its branches, also Laud and Stock. Six years' 

 personal character from present employer, and excellent testi- 

 monials.— J. PHILLIPS, The Firs, Mit'cham, Surrey. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 36, 



married ; thorough good practical Gardener ; twenty 

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

 Tomatos, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Flower and Kitchen 

 Gardening. Abstainer. Highlyrecommended. — Please state full 

 particulars of place, GARDENER, Spalding Road, Sutterton, 

 near Boston, Lincolnshire. 



GARDENER.— Age 25, single; thoroughly 

 experienced in all branches. No objection to a good 

 Single-handed place.— F. FRAMPTON. Longham, Wimborne. 



GARDENER (Head, or good Single- 

 handed).— Age 34. single; abstainer. Understands 

 Vines, Flowers, and Fruit. Can be highly recommende 1. 

 Can live in house, if preferred.— GARDENER, 12, Carlyle 

 Street, Elm Grove, Brighton. 



GARDENER (Head, or Single-handed).— 

 Age 40, married ; Orchid Grower, and thorough prac- 

 tical Gardener. Established the line collection at Summerhill 

 Twenty years' references.— J. COX, Summerhill, Kingswinford 

 Dudley. 



GARDENER (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. Left through death of employer. 



GARDENER. — Age 37, married, one child 

 (age 6). — A Gentleman will recommend hi-. Gardener, 

 who has been with him seventeen years. — J., 218, Mansion 

 House Chambers, E.C. 



GARDENER.— Age 40; used to Glass, Melons, 

 Cucumbers, and General Garden Work. Would be use- 

 ful. Excellent long character. — A. OAK, Lea Cottage, Buck- 

 hurst Hill, Essex. 



GARDENER, under a Foreman ; age 19. — - 

 R. GILBERT will be happy to recommend a thorough 

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

 GILBERT, Burghley, Stamford. 



ARDENER; age 36, married.— A good 



practical Head Working Gardener requires a re-engage- 

 ment. Thoroughly understands Stove and Greenhouse Plants, 

 Vines, Peaches, Flower and Kitchen Gardens. Three years' 

 good character from present employer. — GARDENER, 7, 

 Loveridge Road, West Hampstead, N.W. 



GARDENER (Single-handed), or where 

 help is given. — Age 27, married, without incumbrance; 

 well experienced in all branches. Good references.— M., 7, 

 Brandon Place, Leckhampton, Cheltenham. 



C ^.ARDENER (Single-handed, or otherwise). 

 * — Age 23 ; near London preferred. Understands 

 Houses, Flower and Kitchen Gardens. Two and a half years' 

 good character.— G. C, Canon Hodgson's, Crawley Down, 



GARDENER, good.— Age -tl ; understands 

 his duties. Could Manage Land. Stock, and Poultry. 

 Wife good Laundress, or Dairy, Good references. — JAMES 

 CARLTON, High Brooms, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. 



GARDENER (Second), where three or four 

 are kept.— Age 25, single ; six and a half years' good 

 character from last place.— G. W., 11, Grove Road, Ealing, W. 



ARDENER (Second).— Age 25; twelve 



years' experience in good establishnieuts. Total abstainer. 

 Thoroughly recommended as to character and ability.— G. 

 COLLISTER, Bletchingley, Surrey 



GARDENER (Second), in a Gentleman's 

 Garden. — Age 22, single ; seven years' experience. 



Please state wages. Good character.— FRED. HERRLNGTOX. 

 Ditchampton, Wilton, Salisbury. Wilts. 



GARDENER (Under).— Age 19; well up in 

 Cucumbers, Tomatos, and Grapes ; willing to be useful. 

 Good references.— .ALBERT DAY. Horeham lv.nl, Hawkhur^t. 



GVA-HDENEE (Under). — Age 21; six years 

 r in present situation. Bothy preferred.— F. A., Spring- 

 field Cottage, Chalvey, Slough, Bucks. 



CT. ARDENER (Under), Indoors and Out. — 

 A Age 22 ; nine years' experieuce ; two years and four 

 mouths m present situation. Good character.— J. BARNES, 

 Parsonage Road, Englefield Green. 



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. 



GARDENER (Under), in Private Garden or 

 Nursery.— Used to Inside and Out. Good character 

 and reference. Distance noobject.— J. S., Gardener^ Chronicle 

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



GARDENER (Under) ; age 20.— W. Driver, 

 Head Gardener, Longford's, Miiichinhamptou, Glouces- 

 tershire, can strongly recommend a young man as above. Six 

 years' experieuce ; respectable and trustworthy. Good 

 character. 



f 'OREMAN, in the Houses, in a good estab- 

 lishment.— Age 27; can be well recommended from 

 previous situations.— E. KIRBY. Milltown, Ashaver, Chester- 

 field. 



OREMAN, in the Houses.— Age 27 ; twelve 



years' experience in good establishments. Excellent 

 characters from previous employers.— G. LILLEY', Thorwey, 

 near Peterborough, Cambs. 



FOREMAN (General). — Understands Vines, 

 Peaches, Cucumbers, Tomatos, and general routine of 

 Nursery, Boilers, Fittings, Glazing, Sic, combined.— J. WOOD, 

 Meadow Cottage. Southend, Catford, S.E. 



FOREMAN (Working), in a Nursery. — Can 

 take entire charge. Twenty years' experience. Five 

 years in last situation. Left through death of employer.— 

 G. L., 4, Town Mead Road. Wandsworth Bridge, Fulham, S.W. 



OREMAN in Small, or FIRST JOURNEY- 



MAN 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. 



OREMAN, or FIRST JOURNEYMAN, in 



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. 



To Nurserymen. 



FOREMAN, GENERAL PROPAGATOR, or 

 SALESMAN.— Well up in Fruits, Roses, Rhododendrons, 

 Conifera, Clematis, and general routine of the trade. Sixteen 

 years' experience ; first-class references. — F. F. 41, Wellington 

 Street, Strand, W.C. 



ROPAGATOR and GROWER for Market. 



— Age 28 ; thoroughly experienced in raising Ferns and 

 Growing Plants, Cut Flowers, and Bedding Stuff in quantity. 

 — STEDMAN, 1, Ivy Cottages, West Brighton. 



FTo Market Growers and Others. 

 OREMAN PROPAGATOR and GROWER. 

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

 quantities and creditable stuff— Bouvardias, Primulas, Car- 

 nations, Ferns. Pelargoniums, Chrvsanthemums, Roses, Sola- 

 nums. Fuchsias Bedding Stuff, Forced Flowers of all kinds. 

 Cucumbers, and Tomatos. Good testimonials.— LAMBERT. 

 4i. Neville Road, Stoke Newington, N. 



P_ To Nurserymen and others. 

 ROPAGATOR and GROWER of Market 

 Stuff and Cut Flowers.— Age 30 ; sixteen years' experi- 

 ence. Good referen ces.— W. C, Barkley, Leicester. 



ROPAGATOR and GROWER of Soft- 



wooded Plants for Market.— Age 29; fourteen years' 

 experience in Loudon Nurseries.— J. P., 3, Plainmoor Terrace, 

 St. Mary's Church. Torquay. 



O. ROWER, in Nursery. —Age 24; ten 



VJ years' experience in Growing Tea Roses, Ferns, Cut 

 Flowers. Tomatos, Grapes, &c, in quantities.— T. FEY, Fram- 

 field, Hawkhurst. Sussex. 



ERN GROWER.— Practical ; ten years' ex- 



perience in Market Growing.— A. H.. 3, Peel Road, 

 Sudburv. Middlesex. "■ 



JOURNEYMAN (First), in a good establish- 

 ment.— Age 21 ; good reference from last employer. — 

 J. B. DAY, The Gardens, Casino House, Heme Hill. S.E. 



JOURNEYMAN, in a good Private place. — 

 Age 20 ; good character, and well up m House 

 Decoration. Bothy preferred. — H. HOLMES, Lullington, 

 Burton-on-Trent, Derbyshire. 



JOURNEYMAN, or IMPROVER under a 



£J Foreman, in a good establishment.— Has been under his 

 father four years. Strong, active, and willing.— E. W., Mont- 

 ford Cottage, Sunburyon-Thames. 



"JOURNEYMAN (Second), or IMPROVER in 



CJ Houses, or Inside and Out.— Age 21 ; six years' experi- 

 ence. Excellent character from present employer.— ARTHUR 

 READ, Old Catton. Norwich, Norfolk. 



IMPROVER, in the Houses in a Gentleman's 

 Garden.— Eight years' experience. Good character. £5 

 pemium will be given.— D. SPINK, 163, Broadhurst Gardens, 

 West Hampstead, N.W. 



O NOBLEMEN and GENTLEMEN.— 



Henry Parbott, Swift's House, Bicester, nine years 

 Head Gardener to the late Sir Thos. Peyton. Bart., offers his 

 services to any Lady or Gentleman requiring a cempetent 

 man. Age 35, married ; leaving through reduction. Good 



testimonials. 



r PO NURSERYMEN.— Wanted, by a young 



J- man (age 20), a situation in the Houses. Five years in 

 the Trade.— FRED. GRANT, Boston Spa. Tadcaster, Yorks. 



O NURSERYMEN, &c— Wanted, by a young 



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

 Plant Growing or Market Work.— E. T., 1, Laburnum Cottage, 

 Sudbury. Harrow. 



r PO MARKET NURSERYMEN.— A young 



A. man (abstainer) wants a situation in Large Market 

 Nursery. Any capacity; Outdoor or otherwise. Eighteen 

 months' experience. Moderate wages.— FLORA, 281, Essex 

 Road, Islington. N. 



O HEAD GARDENERS.— The Rev. Maud 



highly recommends a youth (age 17) in a place under a 

 Head Gardener. Some experience. — W. HULBERT, 5, Stam- 

 ford Place, Milverton, Leamington. 



QHOPMAN, or TRAVELLER. — Age 25; 



KJ first-class experience in London and Provincial Houses. 

 Good references.— A. B., 45, Upper Baker Street, Regent's 

 Park, N.W. & 



To Florists and Seedsmen. 



SHOPMAN.— Well up in Cape and Natural 

 Wreaths, Anchors, Crosses, Bouquets, Sprays. &c. Good 

 knowledge of Plants, Seeds and Bulbs. Could Manage Branch 

 Shop. Understands Book-keeping. Good character.— ALPHA 

 1, Hove Street, West Brighton. 



SALESMAN, or TRAVELLER.— Age 28. 



O Small Salary and Commission. Thorough London practi- 

 cal experience.— D. BROWN, 14, Singapore Road, Ealing. W. 



SHOPMAN, or ASSISTANT.— Twelve years' 

 experience; thorough knowledge of Farm and Garden 

 Seeds, Bulbs, Sundries. Knows Plants well.— P. INNES, 

 35, Rose Street, Garnethill. Glasgow. 



SHOPMAN, or ASSISTANT.— Age 23; seven 



O years' experience in all branches of the trade in first- 

 class houses. Highest references.— C. B., Mr. Currie, Stationer, 



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 Work.— C. H., The Royal Nurseries, Slough. 



HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT and PILLS.— 

 Consumption prevented.— Influenza, colds, and fever 

 are ever prevailing in our changeable climate. Though easily 

 cured at first, when neglected they frequently induce serious 

 diseases, of which the chief and most fatal is consumption. If 

 Holloway's Pills be resorted to on the first appearance of any 

 of these diseases, and if the symptoms be very urgent, his 

 Ointment should also be well rubbed twice a day on the back 

 and chest : they will cease to cause alarm, and consumptive 

 tendencies will certainly be banished, and the body, freed from 

 all impurities, will be left in a healthier state than it was before 

 theilliiess. The Pills, being free from noxious ingredients of any 

 kind, the most delicate and timid may harmlessly take them. 



