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THE 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Marcu 16, 1895, 
GLASS! CHEAP. GLASS I 
M5610 E A 
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2197 10s. Od. sete 
14 * cnn soggy e t 5s per 100 fe t. 
Flooring, 5/9 atching, 4/9; 2 x 4, — m ag 
foot run. Garden — Trellis, Ironmongery, Paints = 
Catalogues free. 
THE CHEAP WOOD COMPANY, 
72, BISHOPSGATE STREET WITHIN, LONDON, E. O. 
TER APP 
* 8 EVE LA 
: DE SCRIPTION 9 
CHARLES Davy & O° 
HOT WATER e 118 
NS FEI ; 
Mid USTRATEO CATALOGUE FREE. o Ps AON 
BREAKFAST—SUPPER. 
3 TPAS 
GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. 
O O O A 
BOILING WATER OR MILK. 
BIRKBECK | BANK, 
W. O. 
ab cat a LP per O ent — allowed on 
DEPOSITS, repaya able on 
TWO nee Cent. on OUNTS, on the minimum 
monthly bala: -n va not 8 below £100. 
STOCKS and SHARES purchased and 
VINGS DEPARTMENT. 
For encouragement of Thrift th es small 
sums on n deposit and — interest, at therate of TV of TWO-AND- 
A-HALF PER CENT. annum on each completed £1, 
BIBKBECK BUILDING SOCIETY. 
HOW TO PURCHASE A HOUSE FOR TWO GUINEAS 
PER MONTH. 
BIRKBECK FREEHOLD LAND SOCIETY. 
TO PURCHASE A PLOT OF GROUND FOR FIVE 
sg eget wnt tt ACK, 
e BIRKB LMANA with full particulars, post- 
CIS RAVENSCROFT, Manager. 
Boks ON ROSES, br. Wa. 2 3 os 
3 oe GARDEN, 
“ODOROGRAPH 
A Natural 3 of Plants, Raw Materiale, and 
ha 
By J. C. E, 
* ‘Illustrations, 27s. 6d. 
RHODOLOGIA. ~ Rosos pod Bes Odour of Rose, 
2 0. sll N ninet „and illustrations, 
Poska AND GURNEY, London; W. J. SMITH, Brighton, 
MAGAZINE, of 5 2 pages 
and high farming; — 
en erde * *. by por of farm requisites, 
cultura 
— Strand, «don, W. O. 
Mr. JAMES Woop, for the . =~ 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
PUBLISHER’S NOTICES. 
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Advertisements for ent week MUST reach 
the Office by py . 5 e morning. 
All Advertisements should be addressed to the 
HER. 
PUBLIS: 
blishing Office and Office for Advertisements, 
41, WELLINGTON STREET, Stranp, W. C. 
GARDENING APPOINTMENTS. 
Mr. JAMES E. SKILLING, late Gardener to Lieut.-Col. le ; 
Kiakpey F — W Mg as Gardener and Bailiff to 
PALMER, Wanlip Hall, Leicester. 
Mr. 5 a ds — late Gardener at Gosfield, as Gardener and 
—j Grower to HENRY SMITH, ine. „ Summerhill, 
Mr. ALYAS CHEESEMAN, as Gardener to JAMES KENNEDY 
EsDAILE, Esq., Hazelwood, Horsted Keynes. Sussex. 
yea 
House, Northenden, Manch as G. 
RANK, Esq., Withington Kall. Chelford, Cheshire. He 
will enter upon his duties on Marc 
Mr. GEO. TIBBLES, W em Gardener 4 the late E. G. 
WRIGLEY, E- q., d, Cheshire, as 
Head Gardener to 8 W. 2 7 — FE, eg 5 3 — Park, 
Oldham, Lancashire, 
Mr. WILLIAM LEWIS, for seven and a half years — and 
. WYK 
Bailiff to the late Mrs. KEHAM MARTIN, Leeds Castle 
Mr. J. CHILD, for nearly four years Head Gardener a 
2 Sittingbourne, n as Head Gardener to Lady 
ILL, ‘Ampthill Pa k, Beds. 
Mr. R. —— for — ears Foreman und P 
HUNTER, at the Gardens, tambien — * ö as 
Gardener — the Earl eee Countess of C am, al 
Hall, Bury St. Edmund 
CATALOGUES RECEIVED, 
Mary Street, D arm Seeds. 
8 N. B.— Farm 
BARR & Son. 12 and 13, King Street, Covent Garden, London— 
Hardy Herbaceous eous Perennials and Alpines, 
a & KING, Corn Exchange, Dumfries, N.B.— 
Wir’ core Sox, 22, Oak Street, Manchester—Farm Seeds. 
M. CUTBUSH & ton, Highgate — Lon — 
y Herbaceous and Bulbous Plan ee 
v, gry cay Apartado, 444, Mexico —— Plants 
PITCHER & MANDA, United ataga Nursery, Sh 
Jersey, U.S.A. to Plan B 
COOPER, — & Co. — „ 90, South 
i Lo 8. E. Agricultural Seed Seats „ 
OHN Sittin & vg 52, Ma'ket — 
— 3 e Mere; Northampton: 
LWANGER & KT. Mount Hope N 
New York—Fruit Trees, Hardy Trees 8 me 
0. Cuxpy, 9, Ki 9, — Street, Sudbury, Suffolk — vegetable and 
COLLINS Bros. AG 
. 
gen, Germany—Roses, 
Leers ORCHID C pner eves 
CTOR & Lane, eee Sine sji 
To Gardeners Seeking Emplo 
PROFITABLE AGENCY 1s offered for an 
Article 8 by all Nurserymen and Gardeners — 
ddress, A. A., deners’ Chronicle Office, 41, Wellington 
Street, Strand, W. 0. 
W TED, a 8 Brees middle. 
an as HANDED ED). $ 
— il — 
ag 
— i married, no 
peran . Six-roomed —— on 3 san free.—Apply 
. D. LAMBOURN, Clevelands, Teddington, 
<7... 
ANTED, a GARDENER (Worgtrne), in- 
side amd out, must be thoroughly N 
forcing Tomatos, Cucu mbers, Chrys: 3 aud 
Soft-wood and Stove 
Flowers for Market, 
det age, experience and references, to J. 
Wentworth House, Aldborough, Hull. 
— — iaa bh se Mme ea E I 
1 a GARDENER, where two are 
— Married man about 40, 8 kamily. 
mA preferred. Address, G R, care of Hall- 
porter, Midland Hotel, St. Pancras. 
W ANTED, an UNDER - GARDENER, 
age 23, as Second where three are kept. 
experienced, both Tosia and Out.—Send full particulars and 
wages asked to J. PARSONS, Esq., Tubury House, Abingdon, 
ANTED, good SINGLE-HANDED GAR- 
DENER, marma, to Manage O and 4 
— and O rvatory, 2 Cows 
Plants, — 
HAIRSINE, 
’ given.— 
V ANTED, a GARDEN En nn 
per ance Mower with Scythe.—Apply 
R. N., 8 Rast predak 
ANTED, a 5 GARDENER, Be 
or riistried, where four are kept.— 
de and Outside work, and be able S — 
wages required, len character, to A. E, Gree 
Green, Harrow, Middlesex. 
ANTED, NURSERY MANAGER. — A 
competent MAN to take charge of a small Nursery; 
must have a good knowled ion of Fruit 2 
Roses, yoy Ko pater giving references and salary ex 
pected, to G. N EN Chronicle Office, 41, Wellington 
Street, Strand, 
ini IMMEDIATELY, a WORKING 
_ * 
ford 
required, and e Market,—Address, fuil particulars, to 
RIUKOLOTH, Ashton Keynes Nurseries, 3, Park Lane, Tottenham, 
Middlese: 
ANTE D, a 3 nn u 
OWE ER, w h good e nce of Roses 
othar Plants, Ferns, Bon iz Cut t Flower a i. Per samd 
with Gee: end NEE to WM. TROUGHTON, 
with age and wages — 
Nurseryman, Preston, 1 
FOREMAN 
but those well up fa. W wi 
perience, Fan required, with copies of 
W. WARD, Canford aoe Wimborn 
ANTED, for Outdoor Departm FORE 
MAN. e ae and coogi Well up 
in Roses, Fruits, . 7 — hey” —8 age, ve experi- 
ence, to E. P., eia e Office, 4 > Well 
Street, Strand, W. 
ANTED, thoroughly competent brow 
AN to e of Glass Nursery W apply. 
general trade i — hard sey A sofi- wooded plants is 88, Ein 
stating age and experience, to PENNELL & SON Lincoln. 
8 in a a Nursery, an 
rienced cuCUMBE 
tion and ae ae 
only, stating experie: qui . to 
Pollard’s Nursery, wince: vages re Cheshunt. 
r a 
W at ONCE, a Young MAR me 
Nursery, w. Tomatos, 
are Te 
anthemum 3 
branches, Stato. age, wages requi 
an 
Manager, Victoria Nurseries, ud Ten — 
us 
ANTED, a Gardener TRIED. COUPLE 1 — 
0 and Wife as LAUN 6004 
Must be th i te: t and highly -at in the 
25 and a com gane dee. A kad kepe to asint by 
Garden. A couple without children p Fast 
reat — age, experience, &c., to P. E 
Surre COUPLE, 
 ANTED, a respectable, energetic CO 
man as useful mere Gardener, andete — 
milk if required. ce given. 
e 
answering the above requiremen 
Muddle, 8 ; 
ANTED, TWO 700 
2 
Well up — growing all — of plants Tawy, — 
series preferred. Wages 18s. per week.—A 
Loe ery MATTHEWS & SON, The Nurseries, 
TANTED, I IMMEDIATELY, young Grapes 
nt beat ieee at 
‘omatos, and 8 ly, wi 
WALKER. Carnatie e fey, Yorks. 
