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GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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ee RAL GAZETTE 
, ICULTU i 
4 ade uk p JULY 18, 1874, 
ONTAINS— 
A FULL and ILLUSTRATED REPORT 
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY S MEETING 
and Farming—Fallow- 
ct Putin 
RTICLES on Sc rt—The Lock-out 
ORIGINAL £ rtrait and men of, Lord "Bridgo 
Con Portrait and Memoir of 
Pint e Eastern Count Esa, Š President of ‘sis Royal Agricul- 
jociety- 
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a NDENCE on the Maintenance of BS sia 
: an ds va Pe Great Crop of rea ter at the Sewage Farm, 
' oy AE —A Scotchman on bans ucks Farmer, 
| FARM Notes—Garden of the Peet he Weather, Markets, &c. 
] tfree, 414d. Published by WILLIAM RICHARDS, 
Piai Po Cather Ei uvek strand, W.C. 
j Works on Botany, by Dr. Lindley. 
= VEGETABLE KINGDOM; or, THE 
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iiig upon the Natural System In One Volume, a0, 
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ve to ee a "science of observation, such as Botany, 
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JNTRODUCTION to BOTANY. Fourth 
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| E NEW METHOD of GROWING 
“gag RUIT and FLOWERS By the Rev. J. FounTarne, 
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GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE an and 4 AGRICULTU- 
bah cioth des pe" e aa 
es. Á tae cosas y by 
Eee Chronicle Ginx, oF parti 
VANTED 
jin a large Nur: ursery, a thoroughly 
tac rong Deport MAN, to take the MANAGE EMENT of 
- Liberal es be g 
as S to ea bility und.—Apply, ty letter oniy i 
Sugden, King Street, Covent Garden, W.C. 
Wanten, „IMMEDIATELY, a HEAD 
-thorough RD 
and + ha ity to ‘* X. care of 
R, not under 35, married. 
competent in Kit — and Flower 
ners ss oot at te ot mt tut nder 
ence. —G. WISE 
' Thames, Surrey. 
ge as GENERAL NURSER 
oc A g or ae on 
understands Budding and Grafting, Fruit ace  horonghiy 
Trees, Roses, Coni on ræ, " Clettiatis, &c. ; must ee ie a en 
Grower of he Roses and Plants in General. Must r steady 
and industrious, and have a good character. For a clever Man 
this is a oecnaaent situation. — WITTY anp SON, The 
Nurseries, Cottingham, Hull. 
(GARDENER (EAD). —Age 30, unmarried ; 
has had first-class opportunities of learning 
the profession in some of a tablis shments in England ; 
is an genia Plantsma ore, and a success- 
ful Cultiva E oF Powers oe i Veg ables, understanding his 
business shares at Industrious, ‘pais. Se Ax 
references from his late em e DeO es aes t Office 
Ru reen, Tewishain ; 
ANTED, a ROSE GROWER— 
Mr. Wm. PAUL has a vacancy for a leading Man in 
the department of Roses under Glass. A liberal salary will be 
given to a man of spit and ability. — Paar Nurseries, 
Waltham Cross, Hert 
ANTED, an INDOOR PROPAGATOR 
and PLANT GROWER. Must be thoroughly ex- 
perienced in Roses, Conifers, Soft and Hard-wooded hs +a 
generally; and above all an expert and successful Grai 
ai “9 Pane Rone served ee wes Aoo. “hee full pains, 
&c., to A. Bi s. Hurst & Son 
6, p pim hace Tides, E iG 
pee UE k bisa MAN, under the House 
For who has Ee d kree in Growing 
Bedding ia mea FPlanis Give full ee as 
to previous situations, anni as; &c., to S. 
Hurst & Son, 6, L eadenhall Street, London, B.C. 
ANTED, in a large Diam S a youn 
M who has had some eee in Hard and Soft- 
oded Propagation, to act as SECO to a very experienced 
Man = eae by letter only, giving last place and references, to 
= of Messrs. Barr & Sugden, King Street, Covent 
W 3 ANTED, a FORESTER who a. 
understands agg KE os Fellin 
f Park Roads, Tas lange 
about 20 men. 
Good ee e and security indispensable. No application 
will be red unless likely to sae Fee further particulars 
apply to Ww. RENER, Estate Agent, West “Rudham, 
ougham, Norfolk. 
ANTED, on an Estate in rome RE where 
n and Wife, 
t 
need reply to this ad 
of the ee before, and whose 
strictest investigation.—Apply by eer aay to E., ot, 
Little Marlow, Bu aa. 
cet A O aa ene ne ore we wer oer eo 
ANTED, a JUNIOR eee oie in the 
ed Trade, to live with oori Provi hapte 
Se 
House, with Corn Trade attached.—Sta aperin, ani 
salary required, to A. B. C., Mr. Gooik es F leet Street, E.C. 
NT a ieor | active Man, 
PORTER for Covent Garden. Must be aa to Write 
a fair Hand and Keep Accounts. Married be has 
been in the Nursery paums and has à i e e Plants 
Gardeners’ Eiio le 
referred.—Apply, by letter, J. I 
Office, W.C. : 
WANT PLACES. 
Gardeners in Want of Situati 
WHOSE CHARACTERS WILL BEAR. STRI ICT E 
HE NE-AP R 
E arara A devote special at 
Men to suitable Situa 
matter— 
DENER, or fo = = a ae an ae ay e ae iculars t 
Mr. JOH veg è Pine-Apple F ajii 
Maida Vale, So 
( 1 ARDENER (HEAD), where ghd or or three 
good ranch o 
the Mo sok 9” Excellent rrio wi bility. 
=F., L., Mr. Dalton’s, Hoo Green qe Gesvesent, Kent. 
RDENER (HEAD).—Single ; figs oem 
iinderstands Ga: enmig in all its branches. Two 
good character.—W. W., Croft, Fairford, Oboneoaic ss kire.. 
ARDENER (HEAD).—Age 
(HE 27, married ; 
ge Gardening in all its branches. 
ae 
Good iter 
ear Wal 
RDENER - TERRE 
=A. B., Herts Advertiser 
mnt rer eT eae re 
(G Mernands the (HEAD). =< Married ; thorough | 
i it: Seve 
years’ g eee Or awit Hill, Bracknell, Berks. 
( ARDENER A —Age 28, 
ef B: Ae R e PEE 
Tbe A uc i 
at Wycombe Abbey, G vigil ET, Wycombe Abbey 
Gardens, High Wycombe, Buc 
be aa ; 
ag Yi = of coe 
d Fo and a good Flower Gar - 
eg er, af se place s e kroug at alterations Excelle 
c Sal U ing 
Street 
th 
; | Geen Giza), te ceay meee mae 
North Road, I Hersham, n uton-on- 
( “30, nes 
one child ; nian understands the profession in all 
. Good c er Office, 
ARDENER (HEAD, WORKING, OF ys ota 
a Nobleman’s Establishment.—Age 
family ; thoroughly onthe with the various tere of i 
profession.—G. E rrace, Albert Road, Belvidere, S. E. 
RDENER, where a ge or = is pis xd 
or Age 38, ma family ; un 
ied, n 
stands mari eens Vines, and Flower pi Kitchen Gardening. 
re iy , Palmerston Terrace, Park Road, East Moulsey, 
(GARDENER —Age 26, matted, Per child ; 
=, Gait 
Stove and Greenhouse par i Flow ver and ea eo. 
ae ges good character 3, Rennell Street, Lew 
Coe ER (SECOND), in a Gentleman’s 
omg ened oe —Well u Ae Indoor "> Outdoor 
Gardening. k, i 
Cardif. ea r week, or acid J. W., Post Office, 
( ae NER (SECOND).— A young Man; 
d to Stove and oT i a and Forcing, 
ar id perfectly und adorinda his duties.—J. M., t Office, East 
“a EMAN, in a Nobleman’s or Gentleman’s 
ar Has good gene Week e of th fe 
Can be highly recommen ork) —T. W. 2, Bod i k taa profession: 
H'OREMAN „ina N biemans nk sn gna 
Establishment, where Gard with spirit, — 
e26. Has held a situation rg a a: cter will bear 
the strictest inquiry.—P. C., 32, Lifford rte ag rant S.W. 
URSERY TEETE MAN, SALESMAN, 
and 
mm OR of Roses, Rhododeudrons, 
ooded stuff.—W. B. TA Salisbury 
Conifer 
Road, Upper Holloway, 
EEE MANAGER or FOREMAN 
Salesman. First-class references, —P. P ; Mr E. Hones, 
Whittington Nursery, 
ROWER for MARKET. — Wa 
nted a 
it and Plant Trade. Has 
—W. W., Patching s 
Situation as above in the Fru 
p mg * ed er for the last five years. 
ibrary, P y; 5. W. 
X r U ANEIRIN —Age 22. Two years’ 
good character.—E. ELTON, The Gardens, Wolveton, 
Dorchester. 
sn REN 
| Tar TSTEWARD, or NT.— - The 
Advertiser, having had ce ee in the ye 
ment of Landed Property. i is now open n Engagem 
Land ga eo or Chale or both com vel ig “The highest fast 
monials.—. Charles Ewing, Esq., Golden Grove, Hoole 
Road, Chess. 
HOPMAN, or TRAVELLER.—H. D, 
: it Seas in the sine of 
te ester, having for s 
above eas, ee 
&c.—Address, 17, 
NAHAN’S. LL. WHISKY. 
Ta celebrated and aa aehiciow’ a vente spirit is 
th _ CREAM of vagge WHISK 
in valled, perfectly pure, and a a than 
the finest Senne Brandy. Note the Red Seal, Pink Label, and 
wee L 
s LL ” Whis 
Street, Oxford Street, W. 
~ qrateful—-comforting 
FPS = iik Gt YA 
BRE. 
sts hen ope Po x fe natural laws w. overn 
hk i ng a i care sii 
has ion of the fi tt tables AA a delicately f favoured 
Leiba which may save us many heavy doct ivil 
ice Gazette. 
E PETO or Cocoa.—* We will now give an account 
of the process adopt ted by Messrs. James Epps & Co., manufac- 
urers a dietetic articles, at their works in the Eus ton Road, 
d ee Articl 
Made simply mo boiling water or 
So Grocers, -only epic nde 
cree tees AND CO. HOME OPATHIC CHEMISTS, 
8, Threadn org a and 170, Piccadilly, 
Wo ne uston d Camden Town, Y W. 
URE AERATED WATERS— ae 
ROTH OUT, Lithia and Potas, REI 
thia and Po 
Corks Bran ded “ R- ELLIS A ae SON, ae and 
ears their = z= a eo sag and 
4 thin 
Wiles ot GENTS Son, A gg ge 
Street, Cavendish 
LUID aonn eee 
Acid of the 
