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 geereusien $, 1874.) LOE 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
315 
a 
HE B o coLTURAL GAZETTE, 
F RDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1874, 
Contains— 
NAL ARTICLES on Foreign V Sunceepet Senas 
T pni ‘rops—The American Horse Dist Stonebreake 
f llustrated)— Food Production in Fraide The Derbyshire 
¥ *heese Fa ation to Canada—Piecework in 
an ‘arming—Agricultural Machinery ore Se e in 
* Yorkshire—Partridge Shooting— 
i aby and its Shorthorn me ic ete R Investiga- 
tions a ultural Chemistry—Portrai gricultural 
Memo: 
oe CHARLES HOWARD, oF BIDENHAM 
ioME AND FOREIGN N CORRESPONDENCE on Hine Ti e SA 
of Turnpike Roads—A Suffolk Peasant Far Morecambe 
Bay--B. —. ican Pes Can Butter 
E OF SOCIETIES AND FARMERS’ CLUBS. 
ALso— 
eterinarian—The Poultry Yard—The Bee-keeper—The 
ag Awe of the Farm—Recent Fairs—Notes of the Week— 
Ram Sales—Markets, &c. 
t free, 444d. Published ne WILLIAM RICHARDS, 
oe. Lo, Cather Street, Strand, W.C. 
MHE VEGETABLE KINGDOM ; or, THE 
STRUCTURE, CLASSIFICATION, AND USES oF PLANTS. 
ted u One Volume, 8vo, 
EXTRA 
“The Vegetable K Kingdom c —— tage a fateh quantity 
ae us TAH |: rare 
any b 
iene ti e vig we pi in iA 
SE e which can 
economy. The principal part of 
k 7 teachers in ne rope under the notice of students, or 
ag ir great importance, deserve to be among the 
earliest be of of study, fof erie mentioned i in the fo inthe’ pages, 
‘able 
lem OF f the fl with ees ence of matt 
in a few instances, eee enf it e segune s that the conveni- 
bol younger st tudents w be consulted by doing so. Sn 
thor trusts that this seiecton will be found to have > been 
such a way 
means of illustrating their lec tures, all eel Gardens, 
y furnish the larger part of the sete which are ned. 
small selection was in ne are eel firstly, Deea à Pr 
beyond the reach of the Ai pe 
that all teacners 
We 
TED, a Diaa MAN to m E ke 
(GARDENER (H h or ae cds marenah god 
nina toed 
+ must 1 tand nay “mah ing, a E OREMAN 
Bouquets.—. aena with reference o chara ce ak: .» | practical knowledge of the Bape or 
M. W., West Brighton Estate Mott, “Cliftonville, haan references.—J. mang ien N. 
To the Seed Trade. ARDENER.—A LADY, breaking up her 
2 al TE s SHOPMAN,a young M “ Lae scan bag ees her Gardenér as pes pe 
we hs weet of his a sg iai , statin efficient satisi every respect.—W. J. SEND. 
giving reference to last em; np r, to W ‘BRUM ing age, an rn Esq., Crick Road, Oxford. iy z 
SONS, Geodata, 58, eee on TSi reet, 
ANTLD, a T prem Nursery Stock 
scdoainged with the Value of Gene 
both indoors and out, oe gag CRIPPS. py SON. 
Nurseries, Tunbridge Wells, Ken 
AN TRM a CLERK; a- Provi aee 
Nursery—one who anderaunds p and has 
thorough pais of the dears ore r Applicants ra 
State age, wages required, a es.—B. WHITHAM, 
The Nurseries, Reddish, near a He a 
aS has oe TACAN C Yc for 
Y CLERK— po ococnngess ot 
the Seed wea ee art To i ‘Gute, pe vering young 
mewn ana vase progressive salary will be sae Rapa ursery, 
oydo 
ANTED, an a reactive ‘YOUNG 
from 18 to 20 f age, to Assist at (coker, 
piee sae. &c. Must atin a gies hand, and be willing to 
e himself generally useful.—State wages P aagnited, where 
aed mployed, ee ee to G. C. B., Gardeners’ 
Gard or Gent 
a Man who has a thorough ees of | Forcin 
ing, Me Flower ou rap 
part 
ARDENER.—Messrs. J. & G. MCHATTIE, 
ferchants, Chester k — = oe i experienced 
Splat Geer 
elses and 
ener to any Lady 
rs sent on app: bere 
OREMAN, in a Nobleman’s or Gentleman’s 
Establishment. air, a 24; has a thorough practical know- 
f th Good a .—S. ROSS, Gardener, 
lea 
Highclere Castle, Newbury 
pe, 
Trees, S ei 
Budding, ‘Gahing, &c, Good references as bl character fe 
ilities. —A. B., Gardeners’ Chronicle Office, W.C. 
sehr nae MANAGER ie avertie, 
g been a lar 
hae Aag Wamerty F.H.S.), appointment’ in gos 
emer e of a Lady, Nobleman, or Gentleman, a 
Cie — Overlooker of the Estate and Gardens 
T. C., Post Office, Tonbridge, 
Chronicle Office Sein ae or where a 
sre sent T AAO aie Cupane, Marion, 2i 
; i 4 are , t ad à 
WANT PLACES. Surrey, A 
Ss ara tn Want of PROAI Cy eee (SINGLE-HANDED). ka Pee od 4 
WHOSE CHARACTERS WILL BEAR STRICT INVESTIGATION, ay Gardening. my austin, stat 
E 
T HE PINE- PLE 
io dg devote special attentio this imponan 
matter. Men to onae tentang, For AR 
DENER, $ y a SITUATION, please send full particulars to 
Mr. JOHN oe oe Pine-Apple le Nursery Company, 
Maida Vale, Lond 
urserymen and eners. 
ARDENER Srem where three or more 
pt.—Age 28, marrie > has had 
years’ apa te nce in Firs t-class Establishments, co can be 
highly | recommended, g uation where 
p Beng mig Vien aralt Advertiser 
4 ‘Tost Published, imperial 
n aai oa Plates, 
'HE NALURAL PRINCIPLES a 
LANDSCAPE GARD By io = 
(Landscape pane 
on fine toned paper, with eleven 
4 è RS. By 5 
f aE Prandok ees a practi pas 
Pechard House, and Conservatory, as as d i 
house — for the parpots at Chiswick. "Fourth ‘Edition, 
illustrated 
e by post for seven stamps s tothe Yournal “i Horticulture 
71, Fleet Street, E.C.; or to the Author 
r CULTIVATOR.—A rtuguese 
A Monthly Agricultural Journal, which aiea in gne: 
and her Possessions, and in the Princi owns of thi 
“This Paper offers an excellent medium for Adverti 
os o tion of industry and of = article of consump- 
tion in the countries an ene above mentioned. 
Advertising charges, 8¢. per square iach Translation in- 
Ten per cent. Discount for ad months ; 20 per cent. Discount 
2 saute, if paid in advan 
Address, The Editor of the Cultioaiey, St. Michael’s, Azores. 
ANTED, ka oo ENER— rried 
Man with a haracter. Must ai ily under- 
the profession. vo under him.—F. C. SCARGILL, 
, Bramingham, Luton, Beds. 
pV ANTED, a GARDENER, for a Gentle- 
ountry, where he will be 
that it will itself, all profit ae 
The Garden consists of about 2 
uit T: rees, large Vinery chard-! a ar 
2 eres} wit with n firstclass P oa Trees, oh S, 
wor Y, nee: to 
ee Square, anion 
rerything 
ve in 
Charles 
i ory. 
ee iaeiei 12 per settee 
bayer, Law Writer, 18, Warwick Court, Holborn, WE. 
TED,aFOREMAN for the HOUSES. 
t understand the Forci Pts &c 
ANTED ay young Man as SPRO PAGATOR 
og f wages, i i 
oi to 
5 Chertsey. 
tia Fra abe u aaa | 
IAM PECS 
will give £3 to any Nurs r Gardener who will procure 
uea a situation as above. T HORTUS, Post of ce, Essendon, 
(HEAD), where two or more 
si s bh ave years’ i 
B ranch 
Plants, Orchids, Ferns, &c. First-class releni —T. G 
wW. 'Rellisson & yg The Nurseries, Tooting, Surrey, S.W. 
ge ae — —A GEN en 
end t re or aha 
Wothing: Sonate, thatmighiy a perienced in every beatich of 
in 
the profession.—C. A., Devonshire Road, West Croydon 
Q i (HEAD).—Age 30, married ; 
the Management k piai s, Stove 
Late Fercin 
chanied. 
pe Green hou 
(ZARDENER ( HEAD). Trined jn some of 
zardens in E; two abd a 
half years has had re of the ae ni 
Ferns, and Stove and nhouse Plants in te? of 
R. Han My 
= , Esq:, The Poles, Ware.— J. C. SPYER 
Grove, O.: 
G^ ENER (HEAD).—Married, one child 
A Ge years); thoroughly understands the 4 Cultivation of 
ts, Ferns, Orchids, Vines, Melons, 
Cucumbers, and Foring in all department: ‘Early and Late, 
part objected, Hi ience in go Race Ronee 
part objected 
employers. — 
agg imi 
branches.—R. F., The Gardens, Epsom, Surrey. 
( ee ppg y (HEAD, tp Age 32; 
practical wledge of profession. — 
other casting wages, to X. Y. Zi Post Office, e Peckham Rye ey 
London, S.E. 
RDENER (HEAD, WORKING).—Age 40; 
thoroughly understands the cultivation of Flowers, 
feos ag” Veger tables. — JOHN SMI ITH, The Dorset 
(GARDENER í (HEAD, WORKING —Married, 
odad 
GARDENER | (HEAD, nec m y 29, 
experien 
in al Leavi 
ay pram ht giving dp his is Establishment wine he ina 
been over three years,—E. W. , Bri righton. 
ARDENER (Hap, ORS iad am n.: 
first-class -o of Fruits, Flowers, and 
Vegetables ; also a good ia, en e,and G reenhouse Plant 
ae: to No Si chek 
e socaid. gaa reference. 
Machen, Esq-, -29, 
OAW. 
; ofthe proes ado 
Apie r 
A. B., Churchgate Aann ari Essex. 
ARDEN 
Three years’ excellent c 
7, Albert Row, East End, Finch 
PPRE NTICE, ina Aveda or Gentle- 
man’s Garden. ach strong, active ie ise years of age; 
has been twelve months in the trade. A Premium given 
C-B. By berry Cottage, College Street, Ha Vale, 
London, ’N. 
APPRENTICE ( “INDOOR, a ‘a Nurseryman, 
eee Senay ent. —. 
PINK, Market Gardener, M 
Sr experience sire a Aemet a eer of Ase? 
HOPMAN, or CLERK.—Age 24. Nine 
ears’ experience in Nursery and Seed are In or 
roa , Church 
pee un ae Good reference.—A. M 
AN. oo no Te : Grong 
ia ; 
understands i 
dertake Dairy, if tie ald not object to > att ome : 
time in the en, or a small Farm. Ten — 
| es good oe Wi) Sarah Piace, Hawks Road, 3 i 
INAHAN’S . LL: WHISKY. 
AN This celebrated and iost d is old mellow 
the i led, pisii ipio, sii thas M a sag 
the finest Cognac Brandy, Wa the Red Seal, Pink Label, and 
Cork brande “Kinaban LE” 
esale Depot, 20, Great Titchfield cet. Olid Sires, W- 
Grateful—Comforting. 
+ P Sy C O C Osa, 
p BREAKFAST. 
“ By a thorou Pee tn aa pl shee sateeal De ‘ws oe te 
—See Article in ya Rie works Sa Sey ase 
Made simply with “ringer ey * 
saepta DF Means f 
of dietetic articles, at their 
Sold by. Grocers, 
JAMES EPPS anp CO., HOMEOPATHIC, CHEMISTS, 
needle Street, 170, sings 
Works :—Euston Road, and fe Town, ae. 
H fWORCESTERS HIRE,” 
pronounced by conn urs ‘the only i ae Sauce. 
Improves the eee mr py T 
piquancy and flavour. 
ASK mite sher _ PERRIN SAUCE. 
PERRINS on all Bottles and 
Labels. 
by al Dealers in Sances AND BLACE TEIS. 
