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THE GABDENEfiS' CHRONICLE. 



[October 20, 1888. 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 



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AND SIXPENCE FOR EVERT ADDITIONAL LINE. 



If set across two Columns, the lowest charge will be 205. 



If set across three Columns the lowest charge will be 3 



Page, £8; Half Page, £4 10s. ; Column, £3. 



Gardeners and others Wanting Situations. 



26 words, including name and address, Is, Qd., 



and Qd. for every additional line (about 9 words) or part 



of a line. 



THESE ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PREPAID. 



This scale does not apply to announcements of Vacant 

 Situations, which are charged at the ordinary scale. 



IMPORTANT NOTICE.— Advertisers are cautioned 

 against having Letters addressed to Initials at Post-offices, as 

 all Letters so addressed are opened by the authorities and 

 returned to the sender. 



Births, Deaths and Marriages, 5s. each insertion. 



Advertisements for the current week must reach the Office by 



Thursday noon. 



All Subscriptions Payable in Advance. 



The United Kingdom : 12 Months, 15s. ; 6 Months, 



7s. 6d. ; 3 Mouths, 3s. 9d. 



Foreign (excepting India and China); including Postage, 



17s. 6d. for 12 Months; India and China 19s. 6d. 



Post office Orders to be made payable at the Post Office, 



42, DRURY LANE, W.C., to W. Richards. 



Publishing Office and .Office for Advertisements, 

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



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on hand suit- 

 able for all 

 branches of 

 business, for 

 sale cheap. 

 New ones made at shortest notice. 

 Drawing and Xvlographic Establishment and Electrotypy of 

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 Specimen Sheets gratis and post-free. 

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THE BEST REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION. 



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Are confidently recommended as a simple but certain 

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For other Testimonials, see Monthly Magazines. 

 Sold everywhere, price is. i\d., ss. gd. and us. 



Established, a.d. 1818. 



HENRY HOPE, 



Horticultural Builder and 



Hot-water Engineer, 



65, Lionel St., Birmingham. 



Flans and Estimates on 



application. 



Experienced Workmen sent to any part of the Kingdom. 



Accidents all the Year Round. 



Provide against them by Policy of the 



RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE 

 COMPANY, 64, Cornhill, London, E.C. 

 Hon. Evelyn Ashley, Chairman. 

 Annual Income, £248,000. 

 Invested Capital and Reserve Fund, £275,000. 

 Compensation Paid for 126,000 Accidents, £2,60O,O00._ 

 Moderate premiums — Favourable conditions — Dew concessions. 

 Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. 

 West End Office :— 8, Grand Hotel Buildings, W.C. 

 Head Office :— 64, Cornhill. London, E.C. 



WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. 



Estate Sales. 



The best County medium for Advertising Sales of 



Estates is 



THE WORCESTER HERALD, the largest 

 and leading County paper. Extensive circulation among 

 the upper and middle classes in Worcestershire and adjoining 

 counties. Advertisers would do well to forward for reierence 

 and distribution, plans and particulars of Estates, Catalogues 

 of Machinery, Furniture, Books, and other property advertised 

 in the columns of the Worcester Herald. Specimen copies sent 

 free. Published Friday for Saturday, price 2d. 



Offices, 72, High Street, Worcester. 



Sales of Stock and Agricultural Effects. 



THE WORCESTER HERALD is the most 

 effective organ for giving publicity to announcements of 

 this class. It is the largest and leading Agricultural paper in 

 the county, and circulates most extensively among Agricul- 

 turists in and around Worcestershire. Specimen copies free. 

 Published Friday for Saturday, price 2d. 



Offices. 72, High Street. Worcester. 



Farms to he Let. 



LAND AGE-NTS, ESTATE MANAGERS, and all having Farms 

 to Let, would do well to Advertise in 



THE WORCESTER HERALD, the Largest 

 and Leading County Paper. Specially adapted for 

 bringing such notices before Tenant Farmers, -Large Circula- 

 tion, moderate charge. Specimen free. Price 2d. Published 

 Friday for Saturday. 



Offices. 72, High Street. Worcester. 



WANTED a HEAD WORKING GAR- 

 DENER.— Must thoroughly understand the high-class 

 Culture of Flowers and Fruit; also Herbaceous Plants— very 

 few Orchids. Thirty miles from London. Good character 

 required.— Apply by letter to W. CATTLEY, 95, Belgrave 

 Road, London, S.W. 



GARDENER WANTED.— A Committee of 

 the Vestry of the Parish of Bermondsey will meet at the 

 Town Hall, Spa Road, S.E., on Tuesday, the 30th instant, at 

 7 o'clock in the evening precisely, to receive applications for 

 the situation of Gardener. He will be required to work in the 

 two Recreation Grounds, formerly Saint Mary Magdalen and 

 Saint James' Churchyards, and also to attend to the Trees in 

 the Streets. Age not to exceed 40. The wages will be 25s. per 

 week. Candidates will be required to atteud the Committee 

 at the time of Meeting as above. Applications accompanied 

 with three testimonials as to character to be sent in before the 

 hour of meeting, addressed " Applications for Gardener." Can- 

 vassing is strictly prohibited. 



By order, J. HARRISON, Clerk. 

 Town Hall, October 17, 1888. 



ANTED, a GARDENER, for Bourne- 



mouth, who can cultivate a Small Kitchen Garden 

 and attend to a Conservatory and Pleasure Garden. Wife as 

 Cook. — Apply, stating ages, wages, &c, to E. V. S., 4, Mag- 

 dalen Street, Oxford. 



WANTED, a GARDENER, for situation 

 in suburbs of London. Age between 30 and 40, 

 married (without children). Mustbe an intelligent man, with 

 knowledge of plants, including Orchids. Wages, 30s. per 

 week, with lodge at gate (to attend to), light, and firing. One 

 asMstant. — M. N., Gardeners* Chronicle Office, 41, Wellington 

 Street, Strand, W.C. 



ANTED, a GARDENER, age under 37, 



thoroughly experienced in all branches, including 

 Packing and Disposal, and practised in Keeping Proper Books. 

 Must have exceptional references as to character and ability. — 

 State qualifications, &c, by letter only, to C, 11, Beechholm 

 Road, Upper Clapton, E. 



WANTED, a thoroughly experienced 

 GARDENER. Must understand Vinery, &c. Three 

 in garden, which is small. Cottage found. State wages,— 

 Rev. H. E. TROTTER, Ardington Viccerage, Wantage. 



ANTED, a young man, as GARDENER, 



and to manage Cows, Pigs, &c. — Married, no family. 

 Wife to do Dairy and Poultry.— M. A., Gardeners' Chronicle 

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



ANTED, a thorough MARKET GAR- 



DENER, used to Growing for Covent Garden, well-up 

 in Tomatos, Mushrooms, and Early Forcing of Vegetables, 

 Flowers, &c. Good reference as to oharacter and ability re- 

 quired.— Apply, with full particulars, to C. H. RATSCH, 

 Nurseryman, Bournemouth. 



WANTED, a WORKING FOREMAN, to 

 Manage a small Nursery in S.E. suburb. — Married ; to 

 live on premises. Grapes, Tomatos, Cut Flowers, and Nursery 

 Work generally. — Terms and particulars to K Z., Gardeners'' 

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



ANTED, a NURSERY PROPAGATOR— 



a rising young man, who has been in a Country 

 Nurseiy, and can grow and propagate two things — Clemati-* 

 and Rhododendrons. He must start at a moderate wage, and 

 he will be under close supervision until he proves his capa- 

 bility and reliability.— CHARLES NOBLE, Bagshot. 



ANTED, AT ONCE, a good Outside NUR- 



SERY HAND, well acquainted with Lifting, Planting, 

 and the general routine of Nursery Work. A permanent post 

 for a suitable man.— State fullest particulars to J. W. SILVER, 

 Streatham and Norbury Nurseries, S.W. 



WANTED, an energetic young MAN, quick 

 at Potting, Watering, &c, to work under Glass. Must 

 have good knowledge of Indoor Work.— LANE and MARTIN, 

 Nurserymen. 227, Brixton Road, S.W. 



ANTED, a FLORIST'S MAN, for West 



End Shop. Must be ■ ood Buyer of Flowers and 

 Plants, and understand Window Boxes, Plants, and Making-up. 

 — Apply, stating age, experience, references, wages, to A., 

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



Nursery and Seed. Trade. 



WANTED, as TRAVELLER, a thoroughly 

 efficient trustworthy, energetic, sober, and steady 

 man, — Send particulars of experience, age, references, salary 

 expected, to TRAVELLER, Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 41, 

 Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



ANTED, a thoroughly efficient CLERK, 



in a Nursery where Specialties in Seeds and Plants are 

 a first consideration. Will have charge of Office, conse- 

 quently must be a good Correspondent and Book-keeper. A 

 good general knowledge of the Trade, and special ability for 

 framing Catalogues indispensable. 40s. per week toa competant 

 man.— H. V., 41, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



ANTED, a SALESMAN, for the Glass 

 Department. It is essential that he be a first rate 

 Plant Grower. — Applicants to state experience and wages ex- 

 pected, to FISHER, SON, ASDSIBRAY, Handsworth Nurseries, 

 Sheffield. 



ANTED, a young Man, as ASSISTANT, 



in general Seed and Nursery Business, good at Wreaths, 

 &c— State -wages, references, &c, to LAXT-ON BROTHERS, 

 Bedford. 



GABD-ENTITO APPOINTMENTS. 



Me. B. Calvert has been appointed Head 

 Gardener to John Archer Hooblon, Esq., 

 Great Hallingbury, Bishop's Stortford. 



Mr. G. Carpenter has been appointed Head 

 Gardener to Major Coixis Browne, Broad Oaks, 

 Byfleet, Surrey. 



Mr. James Sherlock, of Willersley Gardens, 

 Derby, has been appointed Head Gardener to 

 Captain E. Walker, Kock House, Cromford, 

 Derby. 



Mr. Andrew Smith has been appointed as 

 Head Gardener to George Carmichael, Esq., 

 Taymount, Broughty Ferry, N.B. 



Mr. J. Voss has been appointed as Head 

 Gardener to W. Savill, Esq., The Finches, 

 Lindfield, Sussex. 



Mr. Wm. Stanbury, late Head Gardener to 

 P. Saillard, Esq., Buchan Hill, Crawley, has 

 been appointed as Head Gardener to T. D. 

 Galpin. Esq., Bristol House, Putney Heath. 



WAN T PLA CES. 



Letters addressed " Poste Restante" to initials or to fictitious 

 names are not forwarded, but are at once returned to the 

 writers. 



NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.— In many instayices 

 Remittances in Payment of Repeat Advertisements are 

 received without name, address, or anything beyond the 

 postmark on envelope by which to identify the sender ; this 

 iii all cases causes a very great deal of trouble, and fre- 

 quently the sender cannot be identified at all. 



Advertisers are requested when Remitting to give their 

 Names and Addresses, and also a Reference to the Adver- 

 tisement ivhich they wish repeated. 



POSTAL ORDERS.— To Advertisers, Subscribers, and 

 Others. — /( is very important in Remitting by Postal Order 

 that it should be filled in payable to No. 42, DRVRY LANE, 

 to W. RICHARDS, as, unless the number of a Postal Order is 

 known, and it has been made payable at a particular office, and 

 to a particular person, it is impossible to prevent any person 

 into whose hands it may fallfi'om negotiating it, 



N.B. -The best and safest means of Remitting is by POS1- 

 OFFICE ORDER. 



Gardeners, Foresters, Laud Stewards. 



RB, LAIKD and SONS can recommend with 

 • every confidence Scotchmen thoroughly qualified as 

 GARDENERS, FORESTERS, or LAND STEWARDS, either for 

 large or small establishments, and will be pleased to furnish full 

 particulars on application.— 17, Frederick Street, Edinburgh, 



