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THE GAUbENB&S' CSHON1CLS!. 



[Octobbb 27, 1888. 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE 



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NCE FOB. EVERY ADDITIONAL LINE. 



If set across two Columns, the lowest charge will be 20s. 



If set across three Columns the lowest charge will be 30s. 



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



Gardeners and others Wanting Situations. 



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



and 6d. 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-ojfices, 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 



Tliursday noon. 



All Subscriptions Payable in Advance. 



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



7s. 6d.; 3 Months, 33. 9d. 



Foreign (excepting India and China); including Postage, 



173. 6d. for 12 Months; India and China 19s. 6d. 



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



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



Publishing Office and Office for Advehtisements, 



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



RICHARDSON'S 



HORTICULTURAL 

 BUILDINGS 



Numerous 

 Prize Medals and 

 Certificates of Merit. 



Fixed in any part of the Kingdom 

 ■with Hot-vrat« Apparatus 

 complete. 



Catalogue 

 Free. 



Hurtn of England HortlcaUoMJ Works, 

 DARLINGTON. 



21-OZ. foreign of the above sizes, 

 3rds and 4ths qualities, always kept i 



A large stock of similar current sizes of 15-OZ. glass in 

 200 feet boxes. 



English Glass, cut to buyer's sizes, at lowest prices, including 

 free delivery in the country in quantities, 



GEORGE FAHMILOE & SONS, 



34, St. John Street, West Smithfield, London, E.C. 



Stock List and Prices on application. Price List of Colours, 

 Varnishes, Designs of Stained £} Leaded Glass. Quote Chronicle. 



THOMAS'S 

 FITTINGS FOR WIRING WALLS 



Straining Bolt and Holdfast— No. 635. 



As illustrated above, price 3S. and 43. per dozen, 

 ving Eyes.— No. 631. Terminal Holdfasts.— No. 633. 



2 2i 3 3£ inches 

 3d., 4d., 5d„ 7d. per 

 Best Galvanised Wire, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 per 100 yards. 



Illustrated CATALOGUE on application. 



J. J. THOMAS &. CO. 



87, Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C. 



HORTICULTURAL CLASS. 



A large quantity of all descriptions and 

 sizes in stock, at the lowest possible prioes. 



NICHOLLS & CLARKE, 



SHOREDITCH, LONDON, E. 



JAS. BOYD & SONS, 



PAISLEY. 



HORTICULTURAL 

 STRUCTURES 



of every description, 



in either Wood or Iron, 



or both combined. 



Wooden Chapels, 

 Shooting Lodges, 

 Tennis Courts, 

 :s, &.C. 



Hot - water Apparatus 



for warming 



Buildings of every 



description. 



Illustrated Circulars 



Post-free. 



Complete Catalogue, 3a. 



VJPKAUMAJN'S SERGES.— THE BEST IN 



O THE WORLD.— Pure INDIGO DYE, ROYAL NAVY 

 BLUE, WOADED BLACK. Also in all other colours and 

 FANCY WEAVINGS. Low quotations. No draper or tailor 

 sells SPEARMAN'S renowned Serges; they can only be 

 obtained direct from SPEARMAN, SPEARMAN, PLYMOUTH. 

 No material manufactured is so useful for Ladies' Autumn 

 and Winter Wear or Gentlemen's Suits. Send for patterns, 

 and select at home for yourselves. Parcels carriage paid in 

 Great Britain and Ireland. Goods packed for export at lowest 

 freights. 



To Nurserymen. Seed Merchants, and Florists. 



J BLACKBURN and SONS are offering Arch- 

 • angel Mats lower than any other house in the trade : also 

 Petersburg Mats and Mat Bags, Raffia Fibre, Tobacco Paper, 

 and Shading. Prices free. — 4 and 5. Wormwood Street, E.C. 



MADE WITH BOILING WATER. 



E P P S ' S 



GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. 



COCOA 



MADE WITH BOILING MILK. 



Accidents all the Year Round. 



Provide against them by Policy of the 



RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE 

 COMPANY, 64, Comhill, London, E.C. 

 Hon. Evelyn Ashley, Chairman. 

 Annual Income, £248,000. 

 Invested Capital and Reserve Fund, £275,000. 

 Compensation Paid for 126,000 Accidents, £2,500,000. 

 Moderate premiums — Favourable conditions — new concessions. 

 Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. 

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

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



WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. 



HO W T O GROW MUSHROOMS. 

 By William Eaeley. Price Is. stitched. 

 London : BRADBURY, AGNEW, AND CO., 9, Bouverie 

 Street, E.C. 



Estate Sales. 



The best County medium for Advertising Sales at 



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 reference 

 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 be Let. 



LAND AGENTS, 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. 



T INDLEY'S MEDICAL and CECONOMI- 



J-J CAL BOTANY. With numerous Illustrations. 8vo, 

 loth. Price 5s. 



T INDLEY'S DESCRIPTIVE BOTANY. 



-Li For Self-Instruction and the Use of Schools. Price 

 Is. sewed. 



London : BRADBURY, AGNEW AND CO., 9, Bouverie 

 Street, E.C. 



GAKCENING APPOINTMENT. 



Me. A. Bentley, late Gardener to R. S. 

 Newall, Esq., Ferndene, has heen appointed 

 Gardener to H, H. Cochrane, Esq., Eshwood 

 Hall, Durham. 



Florist. 



W HOWARD, of Old Southgate, N., is 

 • desirous of meeting with an energetic young man as 

 PARTNEPv to assist in Enlarging his Well-established Nursery 

 and Florist Business and to Conduct the Town and Market 

 Department. Must be a good Salesman. Capital required, 

 £500 or upwards. The Nursery may be viewed at any time. 



Gardener. 



WANTED, a HEAD WORKING GAR- 

 DENER. — Must thoroughly understand the Manage- 

 ment of Orchids, Stove and Greenhouses, Vinery, and Kitchen 

 Garden. Two Under Gardeners kept. Cottage found. State 

 wages. Good character from last employer indispensable. — 

 Lieut.-Col. C. N. KIDD, West Hill House, Dartford. 



ANTED, a FOREMAN, in the Houses. 



Must have a good knowledge of Vines, Peaches, &c, 

 and be well recommended. Age not under 25. Wages, 18s. per 

 week and bothy.— E. CLARK, Cannon Hall, Earnsley, Yorks. 



ANTED, IMMEDIATELY, a LAND- 



SCAPE FOREMAN, young, with first-class references.— 

 MARSHALL, BROS, and CO., Barnham, Post-town, Bognor. 



WANTED, a GROWER for Market, Roses, 

 Stephanotis, Eucharis, &c— H. DICKINSON, Shard- 

 low, near Derby. 



WANTED, an energetic young MAN, well up 

 in Plant Growing for Market, and Chrysanthemum 

 Culture. Quick at Potting and Watering. None but good 

 workmen need apply, stating wages required, to R. OWEN, 

 Floral Nursery, Maidenhead. 



ANTED, IMPROVER, age 17 to 18 ; one 



■who has >ome experience in a Garden. An abstainer. 

 — F. S., 29, Stanley Street, Paddington, W. 



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. 



WANTED, a HEAD SHOPMAN.— Apply, 

 stating age, experience, wages required, &c, to- 

 gether with copies of testimonials, to DANIELS BROS., 

 Royal Norfolk Seed Establishment, Norwich. 



ANTED, ASSISTANT SHOPMAN, in 



Retail Vegetable Seed Department. — Must be steady, 

 industrious, and smart. — Apply, with full particulars and 

 references, to HARRISON and SONS, Royal Midland Seed 

 Warehouse, Leicester. 



WANTED, a young MAN,' of good address, 

 quick at Counter Work. — Apply, by letter only, to J. M. 

 STEWART, 16, Market Street, Nottingham. 



WANTED, by a Landscape Gardener, partial 

 employment for a DRAUGHTSMAN, in preparing 

 finished Plans from Rough Outlines. Work could be done at 

 home. — Reply, stating experience and time at disposal, to S., 

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



