Decembeb 8, 1888.) 



THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



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WANTED, married Man, as SECOND GAR- 

 dener, to do Slove and Greenhouse, and to assist at 

 General Work. Wages, 18s. tM.— Mr. LUCAS, Beenham 

 House, Reading. 



To the Cape at ODce. 



WANTED, a good General PROPAGATOR. 

 In and Outdoor man. 1 his will be a good opening for 

 a good steady working man.— 56, Eversleigh Road, Shaftes- 

 bury Estate, Wandsworth, S.W. 



WANTED, AT ONCE, a WORKING PRO- 

 PA.GATOB and GROWER of Cut Fknters— P. J. 

 PERRY, The Nursery, Banbury. 



WANTED, a good PLANT GROWER and 

 SALESMAN for the Indoor Department; a married 

 man preferred.— Applicants to state age and wages expected 

 to FISHES, SON, and SIISRAY, Hand-worth Nurseries, 

 Sheffield. 



WANTED, a CLERK, in the Nursery. 

 Wages 22»., to increase.— THOMAS HEWT1T AND 

 CO., Solihull. 



ANTED, a JUNIOR SHOPMAN. Must 

 have a thorough knowledge of Seeds and Bulbs, and 



ustomed to smart Counter Trade. — Stat-- where experience 

 n.- I. salary, &c, THOMSON', 20, High Street, Birmingham. 



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WANTED, as DECORATOR for a West 

 End Florist, a young -Man with a little experience. 



Good wages will be given.— W: M., 20, South Audloy Street, 



Grosvenor Square, W. 



GAB.D.ENTNO APPOINTMENTS. 



Mb. William Spinks, for many years manager 

 of Messrs. Hans Niemand's nurseries, Edgbaston, 

 has been appointed manager of Thomas Hewitt 

 & Co.'s Nurseries, Solihill. 



Mn. James Smart, late Emit Foreman to 

 his Grace the Duke of Portland, Welbeck 

 Abbey, Worksop, Notts, has been appointed 

 Head Gardener to Sir Ralph Payne Gallwey, 

 Thirkleby Park, Thir.sk. 



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 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 

 Karnes and Addresses, and also a Reference to the Adver~ 

 tisement which they wish repeated. 



POSTAL ORDERS.— To Advertisers, Subscribers, and 

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

 that it should be filled in payable at No. 42, DRCRY 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 fall from negotiating it. 



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

 OFFICE MONEY ORDER. 



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. 



GARDENER (Head). — Age 20, married; 

 fifteen years' practical experience ; four and a half 

 years' good character from last place. — C BECKENHAM, 

 'J, Bedford Cottages, Hinton Road, South Beddington, Surrey. 



GARDENER (Head).— Mr. Pope will have 

 pleasure in recommending his Head Gardener to any 

 Lady or gentleman requiring an efficient man in all branches 

 of Gardening.— Westlield, Bonclmrch, We of Wight. 



ARDENER (Head); age 35, married.— 



John F. Raggett, late Head Gardener to Lord Hylton, 

 is at liberty to engage with anyone requiring a thorough 

 practical man up in all branches. Teetotaller.— Address, F. J.K., 

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



GARDENER (Head) ; age 32.— The Adver- 

 tiser has had twenty years' experience in the best Noble- 

 men's and Gentlemen's Gardens in England. For the last five 

 years Foreman at Great Gearies under Mr. Douglas. Highly 

 recommended.— H. YOUNG, Great Gearies, Ilford, Essex. 



GARDENER (Head).— Age 31 in February, 

 married.— W. S. ShQOBRIIHJE, Esq., Albury Hall, Ware, 

 Herts will be pleased to recommend his Head Gardener, 

 A. Brooks, to any Lady or Gentleman requiring a thorough 

 practical man Indoors and Out, who has been with him four 

 years; leaving without fault. Sixteen years' experience. 



GA U DENER (Head Working).— Age 30, 

 married, one daughter (age 13); twenty-four years' 

 experience. Good all-round references nnd testimonials.— 

 0. C. 84, St. .IuI.il'* Road. 1'iiper Hullowjy, X. 



a ARDENER (Head Working).— No family ; 

 has had a great deal of experience in all branches of 

 Gardening. Good character from last and present employer. — 

 WILLIAM THOMSON, Finedon Hall. Wellingborough. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Alfred 

 Kembeh, Besborough Court. Cork, offers his services as 

 above. Thoroughly acquainted with every branch of Garden- 

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



(GARDENER (Head Working").— Married; 

 !X thoroughly experienced in Fruit, Plants, and Vege- 

 tables. Can be welt reeonimended from all previous employers. 

 -GARDENER, 4, Dovedale Place, Harrow, N.W. 



GARDENER (Head "Working); no young 

 family.— A. AXKRS DOUGLAS, Esq.,' M.P , will b.* 

 pleised to recommend his Gardener to any Lady or Gentleman 

 requiring a thoroughly practical man in all branches. — 

 J. EVANS, Chilstou Park, Maidstone. 



ARDENER (Head "Working). — In the 



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

 energetic, and thoroughly practical in all brandies. Five 

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

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



GARDENER (Head Working), where one 

 or two others are kept. — Age 16, married ; thirty years' 

 experience. Understands Vines, Greenhouse, Flower and 

 Kitchen Gardening. Can have twenty years' good character 

 from present employer.— HARDENER, Trafalgar, Salisbury. 



ARDENER (Head AVorking).— Age -J[), 



married, abstainer; thoroughly experienced in Early 

 and Late Forcing of Fruits. Flowers, and Vegetables, and the 

 general routine of a good establishment. Good personal cha- 

 racter as above.— J. KEEVES, In, Cromwell Eoad, Tunbridge 

 Wells. 



ARDENER (Head Working, or good 



Niv.li-haxhed).— Married, no family; thoroughly 



exper emeil. First-class references.— J T. B., 9, Maxwell Road", 

 King's Road, Chelsea, S.W. 



GARDENER. — Single; fifteen years' expe- 

 rience in all-round Gardening; has been two vearj as 

 Head in last place,— G. H., 1, High Street, Highgate, X. 



GARDENER, where another is kept, or good 

 SlN'(iLK-HAM'i:i».— Age 23, single; twelve years' ex- 

 perience in all branches of Gardening. Good character. — 

 J. SIMPSON, Hartley, Wintney, Winchfield. 



/ JJ_ ARDENER, where a second is kept, or 



'"vj thorough good Sin'.lK-hanpkt' ; age '36, married.— 

 E. MARTIN', Esq., The Elms. Hampton, Middlesex, will be 

 pleased to thoroughly recommend his Gardener to any Lady 

 or Gentleman requiring the services of an experienced and 

 trustworthy man.— Letters to be. addressed to the GARDENER, 

 at the Lodge as above. 



GARDENER (good Working).— No family; 

 thoroughly experienced in all branches. Wife good 

 Laundress.— .1. J., 2, Li-son Road. Heme Hill, Brixton, S.W. 



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ARDENER (Second, or Single-handed). 



— Age 23 ; seven years' experience Inside and Out. Good 

 iter.— G. FERGUSON, Gosbury Hill, Hook, Surbiton, 



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1 ARDENER (Under). — Age 2o; two years' 

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



GARDENER (Under), Indoors and Out. 

 Three years' experience ; good character from presi 

 and previous employers.— G. LOOKER, The Gardens, care 

 P. Karslake, Whiteknights, Reading. 



FOREMAN. — Thirteen years' experience in 

 first-class establishments. — Address, with full particulars 

 of glass, wages, &c„ C. J., 35, Tetcott Road, King's Road, 

 Chelsea, London, S.W. 



To Nurserymen. 



GROUND FOREMAN.— A young man of 

 good practical experience, and thoroughly efficient in 

 all branches, seeks re-engagement as above, or could take entire 

 management. Highest references. — t'LMCS, Gardeners' 

 Chronicle Office, 4', Wellington Street, Strand, W.C. 



PROPAGATOR and GROWER of Soft- 

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

 experience. — A. B., 13, Peerless Buildings, Peerless Street, 

 City Road, E.C. 



ROPAGATOR and GROWER. — Tho- 



roughly experienced in the Plant Department, also in 

 the Cut Flower Trade, Rose Growing, &c, and the Nursery 

 Trade generally. Satisfactory references. — G. L., Gardeners' 

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



OURNEYMAN.— Has been trained in Fruit 



and Kitchen Garden, and Hothouse Department-.— ABEL 

 HUTCHINSON, Belvoir Gardens, Grantham. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— Age 20 : 

 seven years' experience. Accustomed to Orchitis. Good 

 character. — J. T., Laing & Mather, Nurserymen, KeL-o. 



JOURNEYMAN, in the Houses.— Age 20 ; 

 six years' experience; year and eight months in present 

 situation. Good character. Abstainer.— W. DAVIES, The 

 Gardens, Downton Castle, Ludlow. 



IMPROVER, under glass preferred.— Age 21 : 

 well recommended. Five years in last situation.— H. I".. 

 Agents, Kingsley, Alton, Hants. 



IMPROVER, under a Foreman, in the Houses. 

 —Age 17; three years' experience.— E. HARVEY, Mr. 

 I'ounsett, High Street, Wallingford, 



GROWERS for MARKET.— Advertiser 

 can recommend a reliable young man, accustomed to 

 Growing Roses, Ferns, Tomatos, Cut Flowers, &c, extensively 

 for Market.— The MANAGER, The Vineries, Framtield, Sussex. 



TO FRUIT GROWERS.— The Advertiser, 

 thoroughly experienced in Market Work, could under- 

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

 Growing, combined with Growing under Glass, Grapes, Cut 

 Flowers, Tomatos, and all requirements of a First-cla-- Trade 

 demand. -VERAX, 41. Wellington Street. Strand. W.C. 



r PO NURSERYMEN.— AVanted, a situation 



JL in a Nursery. Age 24 ; ten years' experience in Growing 

 Pot and Choice Cut Stuff for the London and South of England 

 Markets. Good character. — T. FRY, Cottage. Hellenborough 

 House, Roehampton Lane. Putney, S.W. 



r rO NURSERYMEN. — The Advertiser, a 



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

 tin' Hardy Propagating Department of a good firm as Second. 

 Has had five years* thorough practical experience in present 

 situation, where all kinds of Hardy Plants are Propagated in 

 great quantity by the best known methods. Age 21. Charac- 

 ter and ability will bear strict investigation. — NAYLOR, 

 Messrs. Charles'Lee St Son, Wood Lane Nurseries, Isleworth. 



r r0 NURSERYMEN.- -Wanted, a Situation, 

 -L by a young man (age 27) ; good Propagator and Grower 

 of Hard and Soft-wooded Plants. &c. Good references. Cue 

 with a view of Partnership prefer. cd.—F. E., 41, Wellington 

 Street, Strand, W.C. 



SEED TRADE.— Gentleman, young, who has 

 just relinquished a Partnership in the Seed Traie, is open 

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

 LER. Advertiser is a thorough practical Seed.- man, with a 

 wide and varied experience, and having a first cla-« connec- 

 tion, is able to introduce custom. Character and busine.'- 

 qualifications will bear the strictest scrutiny. No exorbitant 

 salary asked, but a permanent -it nation if found suitable.— 

 SEEDSMAN, Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 11, Wellington 

 Street, 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 

 as above. Distance uo object. Highest testimonials. — Please 

 state full particulars to A., Gardeners' Chronicle Office, 

 41, Wellington Street, Strand, W.C, 



To Nurserymen. 



SALESMAN. MANAGER, or TRAVELLER. 

 —Much experience. Well known. — Z., Gardeners' 

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



HOPMAN, or MA N AGEI!.— Age 30; 



thorough knowledge of Seed, Bulb, Plant, and Flower 

 Trade. Good references. -SEEDSMAN, 35, Tetcott Road, 

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



SHOPMAN (Head), or WAREHOUSEMAN. 

 Fifteen years experience in English, Irish, and Scotch 

 houses in all branches. — C., Hurst & Son, 152, Houndsditch, 

 Loudon, E. 



Q HOPMAN. — Age 30, single : good experience 



O of both the London Wholesale and Provincial Retail Trade. 

 Good references.— C. W. S., 17, Rawson Street, Leicester. 



To Nurserymen. 



CLERK, or Working in large Nursery ; age 

 21.— Gray & Sons, of Chertsey, can recommend a young 

 man as above; two years' experience; w ell educated. 



SEED TRADE.— Advertiser, age 21, seeks a 

 situation; good knowledge of all Seeds, Bulbs, &c. — 

 OMEGA. Hamilton, 11, Canon Street, Edinburgh. 



Seed, Bulb, and Plant Trade. 



IMPROVER.— Age 21 ; four and a half years' 

 experience in present situation in good City Firm, where 

 brisk Counter Trade is done. Good reference. — W. B., 16 

 Derby Buildings, King's Cross Road, N.W. 



TMPROVER, in Retail Seed Department.— 



A Age 19 : salary not so much a consideration. Good re- 

 ferences.— SEEDSMAN, Messrs. Rutley & Silverlock, Victoria 

 Embankment. London, W.C. 



To Head Gardeners. 



(10WMAN. — Married ; willing to till up time 

 J in Garden. Wife good Poultrv and Dairvwomuu. Well 

 np in Rearing Poultry.— J. EDWICK, Wharton Grange, 

 Franlfleld, Sussex. 



ASSISTANT'S situation in Florist and Seed 

 Business ; or MAID in Private Gentleman's Establish- 

 ment, wanted bv G.irdencr'sdaughter. References piveu and 

 required.— W. CLARK, Fruit Grower, Hemingford, Hunts. 



r ro FLORISTS.— Wanted, a Situation for an 



-I- experienced young Girl, in a West End Florist Business. 

 Able to take anv branch of the business. Good references.— 

 G. CHAPMAN. 15, Halsev Street. Chelsea, S.W. 



HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT and TILLS 

 combine both sanitive and sanative powers in a high 

 degree ; by the former term is understood their ability to pre- 

 serve health, by the latter their capability to restore health. 

 With these remedies at hand, no invalid need be at fault to 

 guide himself or herself safely through the many trials to 

 which every one is subjected during our long and ofttiims 

 inclement winter-. Coughs, colds, ulcerated throats, o,uinsey, 

 whooping cough, can be successfully treated by well rubbing tins 

 Ointment upon the chest, and by taking the Pills. During 

 damp, foggy weather, asthmatieal sufferers will experience 

 the utmost possible relief from the inunction of the Ointment, 

 and all tender-chested persons will sive endless misery by 

 adopting this treatment. 



