December 1, 1S88.] 



THE GAIiDENEHS y CHRONICLE. 



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"OTANTED, a young MAN, accustomed to 

 VV Packing Bulbs, Plants, Flowers, 8bc.— WILLIAM 

 l'ENMAN. 7, Catharine Street, Loudon, W,C, 



GARDENING APPOINTMENTS. 



Mr. J. Lindsay, late Head Gardener, Extou 

 Park, succeeds his father, the late Mr. Alex- 

 ander Lindsay, as Head Gardener to the 

 Duchess of Bucclbuch, Ditton Park, Slough. 



Mr. J. Ml Donald, late of Leyton Hall, Salop, 

 has been appointed Head Gardener, to the Karl of 

 Gainsborough, Exton Park, Oakham, Rutland. 



WAN T PLA CES. 



Letters addressed " Posts Restantc" to initials or to fictitious 

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



NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.— In many instances 

 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 

 in 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 which 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 at No. 43, DRVRY LANE, 

 to \V. 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 fall from negotiating it. 



N.R. -The best and safest means of Remitting is by POSl- 

 OFFICE MONEY ORDER. 



BS. WILLIAMS begs to intimate that he 

 • has at present in the Nursery and upon his Register 

 some excellent Men, competent either to fill the situation of 

 HEAD GARDENER, HA.ILIFF, FOREMAN, or JOURNEY- 

 MAN. Ladirx and Gentlemen requiring any of the above will 

 please send full particulars, when the be*t selections for the 

 different capacities «'iil be made. — Holloway, N. 



Head Gardeners. 



JOHN LA.ING and SONS can at present 

 recommend with every confidence several energetic and 

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

 and Gentlemen in want of GAKDENERS and BAILIFFS, and 

 HEAD GARDENERS for first-rate Establishments or Singl - 

 handed Situatio. is, can be suited and have full particulars by 

 applying at Stanstead Park and Rutland Park .Nurseries, 

 Forest Hill, London, S.E. 



To Noblemen 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 per>on:;i!v well known to Messrs. Carter. 

 Enquiries should be made to 237 and 233. High Holborn. W.C. 



Gardeners, Foresters, Land Stewards. 



RB. LAIRD and SONS can recommend with 

 • every confidence Scotchmen thoroughly qualitied ;:s 

 GARDENERS, FORESTERS, or LAND STEWARDS, either for 

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

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



RICHARD 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. 



GARXEIS'ER (Head).— Age :J4, married, two 

 children; sixteen years' practical experience. Seven 

 years in prescut situation as Head. Good rharacter. — J. 

 HARTLAND, Canon F rome, Ledbury. 



GARDENER (Head); age 30, married when 

 suited.— D, Mackay. Gardener to the Right Hon. Sir 

 Massey Lopes, Bart., can with confidence recommend his Fore- 

 man, E. Da we, to any Lady or Gentleman requiring a 

 thoroughly practical good Gardener. Fifteen year-.' practical 

 experience.— Maristov. , Roborou-rh, Devon. 



ARDENER (Head). — G. Hall, for nine 



years Gardener to the late Lord de Tabley, Tablev 

 House, and previously Foreman at the Duke of Cleveland's, 

 Raby Castle, is open for re-engagement. Left through death 

 of employer. Twenty-two years' first-class experience. Refer- 

 ences of the highest order.— G. HALL, 11, Tipping Street, 

 Altrincham. 



GARDENER (Head Wobkino).- Alfred 

 KjaiBER, Besborough Court, Cork, offers his services as 

 above. Thoroughly acquainted with every branch of Gurdeu- 

 ing ; and first-class references. English and Protectant. 



ARDENER (Head AVorking).— In the 



prime of life, single, and an abstainer; trustworthy, 

 energetic, and thoroughly practical in all branches. Five 

 years' high character, also testimonials. — J. H., 39, Telcott 

 Road, King's Road, Chelsea. S.W. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 40, 



small family; thoroughly competent to take Charge of 

 Large or Small Establishment. Wife could undertake Dairy. 

 Can be highly recommended ; twelve ve;T-> in two last place's. 

 Unexceptionable character.— JAMES i-YA^'S, C'hibou Park 

 G-rden?, Lenham, near Maidstone, 



GARDENER (Head "Working). — Age 30, 

 mnrried.no family; understands the profession. Stove 

 and Greenhouse. Vines, ' i'eachc-. &■-. Abstainer.— KNIGHT, 

 2, Ann's Terrace, Ealing Dean, W. 



GARDENER (Head "Working), where more 

 are kept. — Married, no family ; successful Grower of 

 Fruit, Flowers, and Vegetables. Good' character.— E. ATKINS, 

 Hargreaves Gardens, Stanstead, Essex. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Married; 

 thoroughly experienced in Fruit, Plants, and Vege- 

 tables Can be well recommended from all previous employers, 

 —GARDENER, i. Dovedale Place, Harrow, N.W. 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 2!», 



married ; abstainer. Thoroughly experienced in Early 

 and Late Forcing of Fruits, Flowers, and Vegetable-, and the 

 general routine of Gardening. Good persona] character. — 

 J. REEVES. 10, Cromwell Road, Tunbridge Wells, 



ARDENER (Head Working).— Age 31, 



married; thoroughly experienced in Vines, Stove and 

 Greenhouse Plants, Chrysanthemums. Flower ami Kitchen 

 Gardening. Good references.— W. E. DAVIES, 1, Rymer 



sir., I, Heme Hill, S.E. 



ri ARDENER (Head Working). — Married, 



VJ no family; experienced in all branches of Gardening. 

 Nin-t'-en years' excellent character from last situation. Ha^ a 

 good knowledge of Land.— J. D., 26, Grosvenor Terrace, 

 Grosvenor Park, Camberwell, S.E. 



ARDENER (Head Working) ; age 38, 



married, one daughter Cage 12). — Mr. LEACH, Albany 

 Park, Guildford, can highly recommend a thorough good man 

 to any Lady or Gentleman in want of a practical and reliable 



ARDENER (General), and practical Hardy 



Fruit Culturist of large experience, de-ires an appoint- 

 ment as such, or in any similar capacity. — Middle-aged, 

 married (small family). J-' well acquainted with tie: .Manage- 

 ment of Landed Property in all departments. First-' las- r< ler- 

 ences — POMOLOGlST.Dicksons. Royal Nurseries, Chester. 



GARDENER (Single-handed), or where 

 boy is kept.— Age 33, married, (one child) ; understands 

 Vines. Greenhouses, Flower and Kitchen Gardening.— GAR- 

 DENES, Rodeii Hall, High Ercall, Wellington. 



ARDENER (Second), or KITCHEN and 



FLOWER GARDENER— Married ; nine years' expe- 

 rience Inside and Out. Well recommended.— state wage, and 

 particulars to J. MAJOR, Holmbury, St. Mary, Dorking. 



ARDENER (Under). — Age 26 j two years' 



good character.— H. TRASK, 59. Queen Street, Yeovil. 



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GARDENER (Under). — Age 22 ; well 

 recommended from last situation. Two and half 

 years' good character. Experience Indoors and Out.— ATKIX, 

 ■i'J, Chatham Road, Rock Ferry, Cheshire. 



FOREMAN, or FIRST JOURNEYMAN, in 

 the Houses. Practical experience for eight vears in good 

 places. Good testimonials. Abstainer.— T. CuLLINS, 10, 

 Clarence Road, Birkdale, Southport. 



OREMAN, PROPAGATOR or GROWER, 



at New year.— Ferns. Palms, &c, in quantity. Stove', 

 Greenhouse, Soft-wooded Plants. — H. S.C., 330, Green Lanes, N. 



FOREMAN PROPAGATOR and GROWER. 

 —Age 34; thoroughly experienced. Efficient in the Cut 

 Flower Trade. Good referent- s. — L., Gardeners' Chronicle 

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



NURSERY FOREMAN.— Age 24, married ; 



i-l thoroughly experienced. Highest references for character 

 and ability.— R. STOREY, Ma -fen; Newcu-lle-on-Tyne. 



ROPAGATOR and GROWER of Soft- 



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

 experience.— A. B., 13, Peerless Buildings, Peerless s'treet. 

 City Road, E.C. 



To Nurserymen. 



PROPAGATOR and GROWER, or SECOND. 

 Age 27 ; well up in Tea Roses, Vines, Clematis, and 

 General Soft-wood.— Apply, stating particulars, to H. CALLO- 

 WAY, 3, Strode Road, Clevedon, Somerset. 



AIARKET GROWER and PROPAGATOR 



i-'-«- of Roses, Ferns. Choice Fruits. Lily of the Valley, and 

 all Flowering Bulbs and Plants for Cut Bloom. Trade and 

 Market. Good all round London practice.— F. E. WILLIAMS. 

 Elton Nurseries, Bury, Lancashire. 



ROWERS for MARKET.— Advertiser 



can recommend a reliable young man, accustomed to 

 Growing Roe-. Ferns. Tomatos. Cut Flowers. &c. extensively 

 fur Market. -The MANAGER, The Vineries, Framfield. Sussex. 



J~OURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— Age i»0 ; 

 good character. Total abstainer,— W. DAVIES, The 

 Gardens, Downton Castle, Ludlow. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses. —Age PJ ; 

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

 The Gardens, Guy's Cliffe. Warwick. 



JOURNEYMAN, Inside or Out.-Age 21; 

 four years in present situation ; two under Glass. 

 Thorough good character. Industrious and obliging.— H. C, 

 Moreton Gardens, Bideford, Devon. 



OURNEYMAN, in the Houses; age 20.— 



G. Hak.mett, The Gardens. Huntley's. Tunbridge Well-, 

 can highly recommend a young man as above; understands 

 Fruit and Plant Growing. Good working and industrious; and 

 who will be pleased to answer any inquiries concerning him. 



r pO FRUIT GROWERS.— The Advertiser, 



J- thoroughly experienced in Market Work, could under- 

 take entire Management of a large place in the way of Fruit 

 Giowing. combined with Growing under Glas-. Grapes Cut 

 1 ewe,., T.jnialos, and all requirements of a First-.;, 

 demand. -VERAX, 11, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



' rO~ "nURSERYME xV^The Advertiser, a 



J- young man accustomed to work, seeks re-engagement in 

 the Hardy Propagating Department of a good firm a- Second. 

 Has had five years' thorough practical experience in present 

 situation, where all kinds of Hardy Plants are Propagated in 

 creat quant ty by the be-t known methods. Age 21. Charac- 

 ter and ability will bear strict investigation.— XAY'LOR, 

 Messrs. Charles Lee & Son, Wood Lane Nurseries, Isleworth. 



r rO GENTLEMEN and GARDE.NEES.— 



A Wanted situation by voung man (age 20) in Gcntlemau'- 

 Garden, Inside and Gut ; Outside preferred. Five year.' expe- 

 rience; excellent character. Total ab tainer.— C. KENT, 

 Chithurst, Pctersficld, Hants. 



r PO NURSERYMEN, &c— A young Man 



-*- (age In) desires re engagement in a Nursery or Private 

 Est abli-hment. Total abstainer. Good references —J 81 

 Talfourd Road, Peckham, S.E. 



r PO GARDENERS, &c— Wanted to place a 



J- Boy (age 16) under a good Gardener to Learn the Work. 

 — H., Steel & Jones' Advertising Office, Spring Gardens, S.W. 



PPR ENTICE.— Wanted to apprentice a 



youth (age 16) to a Nurseryman— G. T. PRIOR, Wing- 

 land Mar-h, near King's Lynn. 



To Head Gardeners. 



C BOWMAN.— Married ; willing to fill up time 

 J in Garden. Wife good Poultry and Dairywomau. Well 

 up in Rearing Poultry. — .T. EDWICK, Wharton Grange, 

 Framfield, Sussex. 



SEED TRADE. — Gentleman, young, who has 

 just relinquished a Partnership in the Seed Trade, is open to 

 treat with any party in want of a MANAGER or TRAVEL- 

 LER. Advertiser is a thorough practical Seedsman, with a 

 wide and varied experience, and having a first-class connec- 

 tion, is able to introduce custom. Character anil business 

 qualifications will bear the strictest scrutiny. No exorbitant 

 salary asked, but a permanent situation if found suitable — 

 SEEDSMAN, Ganleners' Chronicle Office. II, Wellington 

 Streel, Strand. W.C. 



To Gentlemen, Nurserymen, Florists, &c. 



MANAGER, of Decorative and Cut Flower 

 Department, or in a Private place.— Required by one 

 of the most eminent Floral Artists and Decorators a position 

 asabove. Distance no object. Highest testimonials.— Please 

 -late full particulars to A., Gardeners' Chronicle Office 

 II, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



ANAGER or SHOPMAN.— Thorough know - 



ledge of the Seed Trade, Wholesale and Retail. Seven- 

 teen years' experience ; good references.— J. CORNEY, Boston, 

 Lincolnshire. 



Seed, Bulb, and Florist Trade. 



SHOPMAN (Head), or MANAGER.— Age 

 30, married; fifteen years' experience. —SUPERIOR, 

 Gardeners' CArtmie/eOffice, II, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



CHOPMAN, or MANAGER. — Age 30; 



O thorough knowledge of Seed, Blub, Plant, and Flower 

 Trade. Good reference-. — SEEDSMAN, 35, Tetcott Road, 

 King's Road, Chelsea, London, S.W. 



Seed Trade. 

 Q HOPMAX (Head), or WAREHOUSEMAN. 



KJ Fifteen years experience in English, Irish, hod Scotch 

 houses m all branches.— C, Hurst & Son, 152, Hound-ditch, 

 London, E. 



8HOPMAN. — Age 30, single; good experience 

 of both the London Whole-ale and Provincial Retail 

 Trade. Good references. — C. W. S., 17, Rawsou Street, 



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HOPMAN ( Assistant). — Age 22 ; six years 



— perienee. Good reference.— ASSISTANT, Gardeners 

 le Office, II, Wellington Street. Strand, W.C. 



TO FLORISTS, NUKSERYMEN, and 



J- SEEDSMEN.— A Lady, age 2ti, requires a situation in a 

 Florist, Nursery, and Seed Business. Understands Book-keep- 

 ing, and has a good knowledge of Plants. First-class and 

 quick Bouquet and Wreath Maker.— Please addre-s, M. S , 

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



L LOLISTS. — \oung Lady desires re-engage- 



-1_ ment; competent to take charge of Branch Bu-ineas. 

 Good references.— A. C, 73, Victor Road, near Coll, ... park 

 Willesden W. 



ANDY MAN, Estate or Nursery.— Tho- 



roughly experienced Carpenter and Rustic Worker ; 

 good and quick at Painting. Glazing, raperhanging. or Brick- 

 work. Excellent references and abilities.— H.. Gardeners' 

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



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