November 3, 1888.] 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



523 



WANTED, a HEAD WORKING GAR- 

 DENER — Mut have a thorough experience in all 

 branches buth indoor and uut, be particular, tidy, and able to 

 do Floral Decorations. A married man without encumbrance 

 preferred, the wife to look alter Lodge Gates, or, if with 

 family, the wife tu undertake Laundry. Age between 30 and 

 40. A good ch iracter from last employer iinii-pensable, whose 

 gardens ic is absolutely necessary advertiser should inspect — 

 Apply by letter to K. \V., Bates, Heiidy & Co., 37, Walbrook, 

 London, E.C. 



Gardener, with Wlte to take Laundry. 

 "lATANLED, a married MAN, without family, 

 VV competent as a Gardener, and whose Wife can under- 

 take the worK of the Laundry. — Write, giving full particulars 

 as to age, experience, and all other details, DICKSONS 

 (Limited;, Chester. 



ANTED, a N URSER1' PROPAGATOR— 



a rising young man, who has been in a Country 

 Nursery, and tan grow nnd propagate two things — Clematis 

 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, Bagsuot. 



YOUNG GERMAN PROPAGATOR 



MAY HEAR OF A SITUATION in a Country Nursery. 

 — Application, with references and wages required, to B. >\, 

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



WANTED, a young MAN, with a knowledge 

 of Nursery Work, ludoors and Out. Must be quick 

 and willing. Wages to commence at 15s. per week. — Apply, 

 with references, to MANAUEK, Rose Nur=eries, Saudygate, 

 Sheffield. 



WANTED, a Young MAN, for Kitchen 

 Gardens and General Outside Work. Must be 

 strong, good workman, and perfectly sober. — Apply, with 

 particulars:, to E. BURTON, Head Gardener, Ben Rhydding, 

 by Leeds. 



The seed Trade. 



WANTED, THKEE or FOUR ASSIST- 

 ANTS, for Shop and Warehouse.-Apply, stating age, 

 experience, wages required, together with copies of testi- 

 monials, to DANIELS BROS., Royal Norfolk Seed Establish- 



GAB.DENTNG APPOINTMENT. 



Mr. Alexander Hexbest, late Gardener to 

 H. L. Gaskell, Esq., Kiddington Hall, has teen 

 appointed Gardener to A. Kennabd, Esq,, 

 Crawley Court, Winchester. 



WAN T PLA CES. 



Letters addressed " Paste Restante" to initials or to fictitious 

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



NO'tiCR TO ADVERTISERS.— In man// instances 

 Remittances in Payment of Repeat Advertisements are 

 received without /mint, address, or anything beyond the 

 postmark on envelope by which to identify the sender ; this 

 in alt cases causes a very great deal oj trouble, and fre- 

 quently Vie sender cannot be identified at all. 



Advertisers are requested when Remitting to give their 

 Names and Addresses, and aiso a- Reference to trie Adver- 

 tisement which they wtsh repeated. 



POU 1 al uruers.— 1o Advertisers, CJuteentiers, and 



Others. — It is very important in Remitting by Postal Order 

 that it should be /tiled in payable to Aio. 4J, DJEtURY LANE, 

 t> W. RICH ARDS, as, unless the number of a Postal Order is 

 k'lowu, and it has been made payable at a particular Offic., and 

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

 into whose /lands it may fall from negotiating it. 



tf.B. - 1 he best and safest means of Remitting is by POSl- 

 OFFICE ORDER. 



SCOTCH liAKUEiNKKS. 



O — John I>ownie (of the late firm of Downie & Laird), 

 Seedsman, 144, Princes Street, Edinburgh, has at preseut on 

 his List a number of SCOTCH GARDENERS, waiting re- 

 engagemeuts. He will be pleased to supply full particulars 

 to any Lady. Nobleman, or Gentleman requiring a trustworthy 

 and competent ijardener. 



K1UHAKD SMITH and CO. 

 beg to announce that they are constantly receiving 

 applications from Gardeners, seeking situations, and that they 

 will be able to supply any Lady or Gentleman with particulars, 

 &c. — St. John's Nurseries, Worcester. 



Head Gardeners. 



JOHN LAINo and auAo can at present 

 recommend with every contideuce several energetic and 

 practical MEN of tested ability and first-rate character. Ladies 

 and Geutlemen iu want ol GAi.DENERS and BAILIFFS, and 

 HEAD GAKDKNERS for hr.-t-rate Establishments or Single- 

 handed Situations, can be suited and have full particulars by 

 applyin" at Stan=tead Park ami Rutland Park Nurseries, 

 F orest Hill, London, S.E. 



To NoDlemen and Gentlemen requiring Land Agents, 

 STEWARDS, BAILIFFS, or GARDENERS. 



JAMES CARTER and CO. have at all 

 times upon their Register reliable and competent MEN, 

 several of whom are personally well known to Messrs. Carter. 

 Enquiries should be made to 237 and 2:«. High Holborn. W.C. 



Gardeners, Foresters, Land Stewards. 



RB. LAiuD and sO^cj can recommend with 

 • every confidence Scotchmen tho-onglily qualified as 

 GARDENERS, rOKeSIERS, or LAND sl'LU ARDb, either for 

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

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



J and R. TH\><E, Nurserymen, Glasgow, 

 • can always RECOMMEND MEN of known character 

 and ability as GARDENERS to any Lady or Gentleman re- 

 quiring such. Applications solicited. 



G^ARDENER ^Head). — Age 39; practical 

 T knowledge of the general routine of Gardening, Reno- 

 vation of Grounds. Sec— J. W. HALL, Ivy Cottage, Beediug- 

 wuod, Horsham, Sussex. 



G^ARDENER (Head).— Age 36; twenty-one 

 J years' practical experience in first-class establishments. 

 Exception .1 testimonials and references.— W. isn J. BRnWN, 

 Nurserymen. Grantham. 



GJ.ARDENER (Head); age 35, married.— 

 I Johx F. Raggett, late Head Gardener for Lord 

 Hylton, is at liberty to engage with anyone requiring a sound 

 practical Gardener, versed in all tranches of the profession. 

 Teetotaller.— Merstham Gard ens. Redhill. 



/AARDENER (Head).— Age 33; eighteen 



\~A years' practical experience in ail branches; live years 

 in last situation. Highest references as to character and 

 abilities from present and previous employers. — W. SCOTT, 

 The Gardens, Sherborne House, Northleach, Gloucestershire. 



GT ARDENER (Head).— Age 35, married; 

 ' twenty years* practical experience 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. Good character. — J. FIN LAY- 

 SOX, The Gardens, Combe Ban ■-, Seveooaks. 



GARDENER (Head).— Age 36, married; 

 thoroughly experienced in Early and Late Forcing of 

 Iruit, Flowers, ana Vegetables; also Flower and Kitchen 

 Gardening. F ur years in last place as Head. Excellent cha- 

 racter and testimonials. — J. B., The Cottage, Holland's Road, 

 Teigumonth, Devon. 



G^ ARDENER (Head), where two or more are 

 ■T kept; age 30, married. — A Lady wishes to recommend 

 her Head Gardener as above ; thorough practical experience in 

 all branches. Early and Late Forcing, Flower and Kitchen 

 Garden. Highest references from previous employers. — J. M., 

 2~t, Myrtle Terrace, Weymouth, Dorset. 



Gi ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 31, 

 W single at present ; ntteen years' experience in all branches. 

 Excellent references.— D. CARSTAIRS, Muirheld Gardens, 

 Luanhead, Edinburgh. 



Gi ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 39, 

 T married, one daughter (age 1'6) ; twenty-four years' 

 experience. Good all round relereuces and testimonial?. — 

 C. C sj, st. John's Koad, Upper Holloway, X. 



f~1 ARDENER (Head Working), where three 



VJ~ or four are kept. — Ago 3i, single ; fifteen years' prac- 

 tical experience. Ei^ht years' good character. — T. It., IS, 

 Villiers Street, Lee Street, Oldham, Lancashire. 



/i ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 43, 



\^X married ; understands Vines, Cucumbers, Melons. &c. ; 

 Flower and Kitchi-n Ga. den. Good Rose Grower. Twenty-two 

 and a half years excellent character. Near London preferred. 

 — H. GODDAKD, Berkswcl). Coventry. 



Gy ARDENER (Head Working) ; age 29, 

 T Married; abstainer.— J. REEVES. Gardener to (i. Livesey, 

 Esq , Camden i J ark, Tuubrid/e V\ ells, is open to engage with 

 any Lady or Gent email requiring a Gardener with a good 

 practical knowledge of the prutes-iou. Good personal charac- 

 ter 1 roni present emp,o\ er. — Garden Cottage, St. Peter's Street, 

 Tunbridge Wells. 



UA R D E N E R (Head Working or good 

 SlXGLE-HAMiEDJ— Age3o\ married (-1 children); seven- 

 teen years experience ludooraaud Out. three years' character. 

 — W. HOWARD. 11. Claremont Villas, liroomsleigh Street, 

 Mill L.ne. N.W . 



G 



^.ARDENER (Head or good Single- 



™" handed). — Experienced in all branches. Highly 

 nendea.— G. A.. Kiugstanley. Stoueh J u-e. Gloucester. 



Gi ARDENER. — Practical experience from early 

 r life in all branches; gojd testimonials. Abstainer.— 

 G. HODGSON. 33. c'astl gate. Grantham. 



GARDENER; unmarried. — A Gentleman 

 wishes to recommend his Gardener, who has been with 

 him four years. He is steady, honest, obliging, and sober. 

 First-class' Eruit. Plant, and Orchid Grower— R. B. WHITE, 

 Arddarroch, Gareloch Head, N.B. 



GARDENER. — First-class Grower of Chrysan- 

 themums, Cucumbers, Melons. Tomatos, and Winter 

 Flowers. Well up to stove, Gre ntiouse. Fruit, Flower, and 

 Pleasure Gardens. A knowledge of Orchids. Where under 

 one kept preferred.— GARDENER, 3. Red Cottage, Tilney 

 Ko ad. Wanste-d, E. __ 



GARDEN ER (Single-handed). — Age 23, 

 married; eight years' experience iu Houses, Kitchen 

 and Flower Gardens.— K. EAKLEY, Woolton Hill, ".ewbury, 

 Berks. 



Gi ARDENER (Third or Fourth), where 

 T others are kept, or to Aasist in a Garden; age 18.— A 

 LADY strongly recommends a young mm as above.— Mrs. 

 CROXALL, Sh ustoke. Coleshill, Warwickshire. 



GARDENER (Under) ; age 22. — H. Law 

 can recommend a young man as above. Seven years' ex- 

 perience 

 Kent. 



n recommend a young man asauove. .seven jca.o c*- 

 ,— H. LAW, Gardener, West Cliff Hotel, Folkestone, 



Trade. 



FOREMAN (Working).— Age 31, single ; 

 through experience in alt branch's. First-lass 

 Wreaths. Jtc. G.khI Salesman. Excellent references.— M., », 

 Grove Place, Acton, W. 



To Ni rserymen. 



FOREMAN, or as FOREMAN and TROPA- 

 GATOR, or as GROWER, where Cut Blooms are required 

 in quantity.— ALPHA, 170, Highgate Road, SriarkDrook, 

 Birmingham. 



]^URSERY FOREMAN (Ground or 



^-^ General). — Upwards of twenty years' active practice 

 in all departments. Highest references.— T. HOLMES, 54, 

 Davies Street, Berkeley Square. W. 



Nurserymen. 



PROPAGATOR and GROWER, or GROWER 

 and SALESMAN.— Age 29, married ; good all-round man. 

 State wages.— G. ARCHER. 1, Harold's Cottages. Talbot Road, 

 Twickenham. 



To Nurserymen and Florists. 



PROPAGATOR and GROWER.— Age 29; 

 goodSalesman and Bouquetist. Fourteen years' practical 

 experience. Can be highly recommended.— E., 2, Vigo 

 Crescent, Bedford Road, Northampton. 



ROPAGATOR (Second).— Age 22; under- 



stands Sott-wooded Stuff. Tomatos, &c. Highest refer- 

 ences.— J. HOLLIS, Fern Bank Nurserv Fairholt Koad, 

 Manor Road. Stoke Newington, N. 



To Nurserymen. 

 PROPAGATOR (Assistant), Hardy.— Voung ; 



' experience, three and a half with Messrs. 

 —ASSISTANT, 51, Aberdeen Road. Upper 



-L fi 



Veitch & 

 Edmonton 



JOURNEYMAN, Indoors. — Young; five years' 

 good character. — J. SMITH, The Gardens, Newstead 

 Abbey, Notts. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— Age 20; 

 six years' experience. Two and a half years' good 

 character from last situation. — W. DAVEi", Alpliingion, 

 Exeter. .IB. 



JOURNEYMAN, Inside or Out.— Age 20 ; 

 five years' good character from present situation. In- 

 dustrious and obliging.— VV. F., Moreton Gardens, Bideford, 

 Devon. 



JOURNEYMAN, Inside in a good Private 

 Garden. — Age 21 ; two years' in present situation. — For 

 character, apply to G. C. MAVNARD, Cole Ortou Gardens, 

 Ashby-de-la-Zuuch. 



JOURNEYMAN, in a good Garden.— Age 22 ; 

 four and a half years in present place. Well recon - 

 mended.— F. BEN'GOUGH, The Gardens, Sugnall Hall, 

 Eccleshall, Staffordshire. 



TMPROVER, or UNDER GARDENER.— 



J- Age 19 ; four and two years in previous situations. Steady 

 and willing to be generally useful— W. BENNETT, Bridge 

 End, Colsteuorth, Grantham, Lincoln. 



IMPROVER, in a Gentleman's Garden.— 

 Age 17; strong and active. Good character from present 

 employer. Two yejrs iu the Garden.— F. NAYLOR, Keppel 

 Cottages, Sudbury, Middlesex. 



r rO MARKET NURSE tt YMEN.— Wanted, 



X bva young man (.age IS), a situation in a Market >"urserv ; 

 fi» e y^aiV rxpr nem;e ; quicn at Potting, Tying, and Watering. 

 Good character. — K. f., 3, Lime Cottage?, Whitta Road, 

 Manor Park, E. 



r VO HEAD GARDENERS.— Wanted to place 



JL a L»d (age 1J) uuder good Head Gardener, ^here he 

 would be taugUt and seen alter. Premium will be given. — 

 State all particulars to Mr. BAKEK, 71, Brook Street, 



bqua 



, W. 



r rO HEAD GARDENERS.— Strong youth 



JL (age 17), anxiou3 to Learn. Bothv. Liberal Premium. 

 — W. T., 15, Portland Terrace, PiUville. Cheltenham. 



r rO FRUITERERS and FLORISTS.— Man 



-L and Wife require Management. Fruiterers and Florists. 

 Thorough Sale&man, Buyer. Educated. Twenty years* 

 experience. Undeniable character. — GLENFIELD, Kent 

 Villa. 57, Crystal Palace Road, East Dulwich. S.E. 



SEED TRADE. — Advertiser is open for a re- 

 engagement. Wholesale or Retail. Eighteen years' 

 experience. Married.— J. Y., Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 41, 

 Wellington Sireet, Strand, W.C. 



RAVELLER, in the Nursery and Seed 



Trade. -Experienced in all branches. Good connection 

 in the Midlands and Northern Counties. Good reference.— 

 RELIABLE, 15(3, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds. 



SHOPMAN; where good brisk trade is done 

 preferred. — Age 30, married ; fifteen years' experience. 

 Excellent references.— QUICK, Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 41, 

 Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are strongly recom- 

 mended to all persons who are much reduced in power 

 and condition, whose stomachs are weak, and whose nerves ai» 

 shattered. The beneficial effects of these Pills will be per- 

 ceptible after a few days' trial, though a more extended course 

 muy be requiied to re-establish perfect health. Holloway '• 

 medicine acts on the org»ns of digestion, and induces eonij let© 

 regularity in the stomach, liver, pancreas, and kidneys. 1 his 

 treatment is both sate and certain in result, and is thorou; hly 

 Consistent with ob 5 ervation, experience, and common sense. The 

 puri ication of the blood, the removal of all noxious matter from 

 iiiw ^-cretion*. and ihe excitement of geutleaction ia the bowels, 

 of the curative powers of Holloway 's Piiis, 



