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“THE PHYSIOLOGY OF PLANTS. 
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ANTES, a A in a MAR- 
KET l. Wellingto 28 4 miles of a Garden. 
—GROWER, 41. Wellin Busai, W.C. 
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to joi oin others in a over an Old-established = 
sery and Seed Busi A a — Midlands. — Address D. 
1234, King's Road, Che 
AN TED,a — pig mowed G TARDAN ER 
n all branches, especially V d Flowers; 
= 2 —.—. of Sek a . 80 children. Wie — 9 
wages requi e. — Apply. AMCUS,” 
a Wanta Street, — 9.0. r 
ANTED, HEAD VOEREN 3 GAR- 
DENER. Aan and boy under. W. . per week 
and a or house. Must bave kno only eof — Poultry, 
and bea —Apply, giving Fall ro ei gone of ex- 
perience, ro F. CAPKL CURE, Tythus, Ingatestone, Essex. 
TANTED, 75 CERUSE GARDENER, for 
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Write, T. G.,“ Willing’s, 162. 3 W. 
ANTED, a WORKING FOREMAN for 
bar ses for the North of England.— Must have a 
good k rf growing Plants, Roses, &c., for Cut Bloom. 
One with a : enght knowledge of 8 Work ee 3 to. 
—State fal U partion pier with age, and w. ted to 
TRADE, M t & Son, Seed M ihe oar Honndeditch, 
Lond 
a a young MAN, competent to 
eg Cut Flowers, and Tosietee's Bulbs and 
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Lilies in quantity, — of quality to make them pay. Toi 
abstainers on ar Apply, re A — ones where last 
employed, and wenger | expected, . BOYES AND CO., 
Aylestone Park Nurseries, Leiceste 
WANTED, u. MANAGER, for „Glass Depart- 
Nursery, 
ment for Scotc be first-c 
gator and Grower of Plante, and able ear keka omage 2 con- 
— — supply of 2 and 2 e with full par- 
ticulars, references, and wages expect 5 
Chronicle Office, 41, Wellington Street, Strand. We 
ANTED.—Experienced MAN GAR- 
ENER and BaILIFF. Wife to take charge 2 
Poultry yard, and occasionally the Dairy. Apply, X. W., 
We Uin ngton Street, ‘Strand, W. O 
W3x: ANTED, Young MAN under Foreman, for 
the Houses, i persevering, and obl 
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boilers. 
* per week. 
tham Grove, Nor wood, 
Protestant; ey peg itn be bothy, ‘ilk 
and vege tiles “apa. LORD. “LANGFORD, Summerhill 
ouse, Enfield, co. Mea’ 
GARDENING APPOINTMENT. 
Mr. EDWIN WEB. until lately Gardener at The Abbey Lande, 
E i Stafford. as Head Gardener to H. 8 Tf, 
Esq J P., Dee Cottage, Queen’s Ferry, North Wales 
CATALOGUES RECEIVED. 
WILLIAM RUMSEY, Joyning’s Nurseries, Waltham Cross, 
London, N.—Seeds. 
F. ER & Co., 267, Fulham Road, London, S. W. — Seeds. 
ARTHUR ROBINSON, a Bishopsgate Without, and Camomile 
Street, City—Seed 
CUNNINGHAM & risks. 8, West Nile Street, Glasgow— 
Seed 
J. Cra & Sons, Lowfe'd Nurseries, Crawley, Sussex— 
9. 
R. SAUTEL, à Salon, Bouches-du-Rhone, France —Chrysan- 
themums, 
H. DEVERILL, — Oxfordshire — Onions and cther 
Vegetable See 
THOS. KENNEDY e Co., 106 and 108, High Street; Dumfries, 
N.B.—Seeĝs, &c. 
EX. A N, 42, Above Bar, e tea — Seeds, &c. 
— K. Kina, Coggleshall, Essex—Seeds, & 
Reading—Seeds, 
GEO, pier is 
WX. SHAND, New tnd Lancaster—Seeds, & 
CLARK BR ee ae tg Scotch 8 &e 
H. J. 3 Fada tsery, Hither Green, Lewisham, 
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ANT. + arte 22855 Overveen, near Haarlem, Holland Seeds, 
Tubers, &c 
WX. SAMSON & Co., 8 and 10, Portland Street, Kilmarnock 
— Seeds and Pian 
Rost, SYDENHAM, Tenby Street, Birmingham 
Wm. BAYLOR HARTLAND, Cork—(1) Seeds, &c, ; (2) Seeds aad 
Plants for Town Gardens ; (3) Seeds and Plants kor Cottage 
Ke. 
„Quai de la Mégisserie, Paris, 
ce—Seeds, 
2 01 Mars 4 n 137, High Street, Ayr, N. B. 
Seeds, 
Gardens, 
8 & CI R., 4 
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MAURICE ousa & Son, Milford Nurseries, near Godalming, 
urrey— e List of Conifere, Hardy Ornamental a 
—— Roses, Fruit Stocks, Forest Trees, &c. 
seb = eel MAN for outside 
WANTED. a young MAN, used to Growing 
ushrooms and Carnations’ for Market. te age, 
wages 8 sa scape to A KNIGHT, The Downs 
Nurseries, Hassocks, $ 
— an ware Joong — tey — 
Nurseries, where Tom 
1 Ae ong Potting — 45 Wages 
per wee tate age and — erences to H. ORAM a 
sone, Florists, . Derbys 
ANTED, JOURNEYMAN TR age — 
work. 
. Maly. - 
an active young Man, well up to his w 
K ALEX. INNES, The Gard 
per week, bothy, &c. 
burton, Coupar Angus, N.B. 
W TED, — g rn MEN, used to 
working in Frui . Wages 188. per week, and 
0 UMSEY, Wrotham, Kent. 
WANTED, T TWO „active young MEN, one 
for Palms the other for Growing 
Chrysanthemums, — 2 10 ETON. parien Park Lane, 
Putney. 
W ANTED, a MAN and 1 WIFE, as INDOOR 
SERVANTS; Man to attend to Garden, and b» 
generally useful; wife must be — 1 1 Cook, in the 
House-work.— E. H, 41, Wellington Street, 
as first-class 
UQUET HAND. — 
2 a and wages -e „by letter only, 
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