-Ocronax 24 18741 THE 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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eS MHE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
» OCTOBER 24, 1874, 
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HE NEW METHOD of GROWING 
‘ FRUIT and ha = aE o Rev. J. FOUNTAINE, 
Southacre, Brandon, 
X cal combination of Vinery, 
Orchard House, and parii. Jie eet as now wor in a new 
t Nee agli for the purpose at Chiswick. Fourth Edition, 
seven stamps to the Yournal Á Horticulture 
Office, - Seah gol Street, E.C.; or to the Author. 
i or Wheat 
How, d What to Plant. 
HE HEATHERSIDE MANUAL,” 
being an Alphabetical Catalogue of all the Hardy Trees 
y nost w icon What te Pant ini Oe ir 
and What UGUSTU: 
of s Shrubs ri for English Plam. |- 
8vo, Price rs. ; post free for 13 stam 
» Heathersie London Daa 28, Queen Vinot 
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pna pokes CHURCHILL, New Bur 
Belgian. 
BULETIN, TARBOREOLTURD a de 
RICULTURE, et 
E A monthly analy dtc Coloured 
S H.-J- VaN 
cultural School of the Belgian 
AIC! 
Address, The Editor of the Cultivator, St. Michael’s, Azores. 
ACANT.. ~The PROFESSORSHIP of 
a NATURAL HISTORY st a ural a e, 
dutie dit O aa uate Discipline of the Colfege. 
APPLEBY A “a a vi oe 
for the Fi 
1 Pr S gardens, Poles; ke 
SERELREY, x Hill Nursery, 
e The er : 
HE SUETIVATOR— A Portuguese 
nt — gee d 
e as, 1875. 
D) for a 
married, 
ANTED, next month, a Married M 
under ea years oft e, as HEAD GARDENER, v w + 
thoroughly undetstatkis the lower ce ie’ table Garden ; = 
Wife as LAUN A an ai None whose charact 
nk on bear as to konst, 
PAUL, Paul's 
arking | i nga 
briety, and Pe ara competency. —W ILLIAM 
re pain ag Waltham Cross, Heri 
TED, by a Ge alten as GAR- 
ER, a sina Man, not =o twesity-chiee; who 
has been a Gen tleman’s Garden who understands 
choieghiy the Suse, Tr t of Ta aa Kitchen Gardening 
and Gre = One Man kept under the Gardener. No 
Wieden wages received.—Apply by aes only to Mr. 
Lad s Fei Gloucester Road, South Kensington, W. 
DS 
ANTED, an energetic, industrious Man as 
Ovi MAN i ina Market Fore aus g Ga 
wher Vines are Fo “eo Ge nop haract 
yee ra i letter, pate and wages requi to C, 
ALDERSON, Langley tak South Lambeth, S. 
anaE an energetic, sober, and poner 
AN for a Seed Shop oe a be a good Salesman 
Apply to MARTIN AND SON, Hul 
J. ic Be. LEY.i in WANT of a NURSERY 
K; one having some knowledge of the Seed 
rade preferred. — — Apply by letter to the Royal Nursery, London 
Road, Croy: 
ZO Naa ed 2 JUNIOR ERK; must 
a good bk and have some knowledge of the 
business. Age by ie to Messrs. MINIER anv CÒ., 
60, Strand, W. oh 
ANTED, an active young Man, age about 
18, as an ASSIS bse in erë RER ae 
eh Must ae a good hai wn handwr: 
B.S. W., deners’ Chroni FA Office, e, 
Nursery Hands. 
2y a Married MAN, v arta 
mbrance preferred. Comfortable Eo and 
all fo a aig vard testimonials and wages ge ond oA B; 
Stansfield’ s Library, 67, a Street, Peckham, S.E. - 
NTED, as SCOND SHOPMAN, a 
young Man Ai rsd ot gy the Retail Trade in ail its 
branches, of good a; ce and address, ety oer. = ushin 
baine habits. Chars hete aiak st bear the strictes 
ALPHA, Hurst & Soh, Seedsmen, Leade: hall Street 
Wis NTED, a single Man GARDEN 
ABOURER, a to make himself generally rege 
Wages rec per week.—Address, with reference and when 
pets to the GARDE NER. Moor Lodge, Newca: 
yne. 
estigation. 
stle a 
ANTED, ina beg s Family residing 
30 miles frei To respectable single Man 
as INDOOR SERVANT (Sic E-HANDED). fallopaserclacs | 
moro references, 
i a 
&c., to B B.. 
WANT PLA PLACES. 
To Gardeners in Zon 3 in Want of empese ne 
INVESTIGATION. 
cn gt Mn wove 
E to this important 
Doua For a GAR- 
DENER fora SITUATION 1 please my m particulars to 
Fw ee E nine the. Pine-Apple N ursery Company, 
GARDENER (HEAD), V Where ine or more 
ee t, Flower, and 
Kitchen Stove and fon ae te k hg Seven 
years’ first-class character.—F. F., H. Low & Co., Clapton, E. 
; GARDENER (SINGLE-HANDED), or where 
two are ke 3t, 5 
eee ahr gg ardena all its branches. Would not 
object in the Ho WILLIA 
G BSON, Tii House, Bath Terrace, Low Harrogate. 
6 pete ada a ina = ergert : = 
ntle Fe gd 22; indus 
ced yd experience. "Goad c Tanig e, p s rg sa 
es, G. L., 21, Pickering Place, Royal Oak, Bayswater, W. 
RDENER, under a Foreman in a oe 
Establishment. Age ar 21 our years’ character.—J. S., 
Shirley’s, Broadway, Tooting S.W. 
OREMAN, in a Sag class prar enh or 
Gentleman’s Establishment. “Age 23 ood references, — 
L. M., the Post Office, Worksop, Notts 
rse rs for Market. 
OREMAN (GENERAL). ka, N f con- 
siderable kgama in the Lon mim big agen 25 
miles of London ys red. Good r m previous 
employers.— F a Street, Reidich eae Stockport, 
fens DED eR ha he — The 
rtiser is desirous of meeting with an engagement 
where a ear greg, E = a "Management of | 
Arable and Planting, Making of 
Plans fo: eed and ca = ‘Gre ndwork and Buildings, may 
available Would, ba pete “competent to Plan and Lay- 
out a New Garden Gon testimonials. — X. Y., Gardeners 
en vonicle Office, W.C 
PS (GENERAL), or = take 
Charge of an Indoor Department in a —_ 
Great pres | dh in Propagating I Hard-wooded ate Fink 
class testimonials and character. — F. L. M., Carien? 
Chronicle Office, W.C. 
Soe gers or SHOPMAN and 
on i 27 highly & gy cage o by present 
State sala IN. R, t Office, Waltham Cross, 
employer. 
London, N. 
HOPMAN. -Well expe jse AA S with good 
s E erte yoma k Pik: r. Richardson, Butler, M‘Culloch & 
Oy t 
m of ASSISTANT 
TRAVE to Work Seeds, Manures, Feeding 
a fahe or implements, Er ge 21; bred to the 
irsery and Seed agrir —AGER, Messrs. Downie, Laird 
& eee 17, ire k Street, Edabe gh. 
PER GRAF TER, &c.—A pieri with 
years’ experience, a successfu 
and a re eren 
a situation 
ae Gabe, well up in Seed-sh 
exened ro urserywork generally, w 
of Trait , Post Office, Lichfield. 
ee in a Nobleman’s or r Geneman’ Hes 
G m g aiai a Garde 4 
MA AN ina smaller one.—Age 23 ; eight oe ex- 
perience. Good desthsaonials as to ability a tendine s of 
— r. North of England preferred.—SHOCK, Bathesitea, 
Bat 
LERK yey “SALESMAN, or ‘or MANAGER. 
$ ears’ 
e Advertiser, who has almost 1y experience 
_ thé § Seed — ote Trades, will be at liberty about © 
o engage y et mn as above.—_ 
references, may be 
Fall particulars “ty experience, and i a 
letter to J. B. S., ‘Se Street, <-. 
seston saume RN J. 175, ymour a 
CAPETER, as PAINTER, 
te 24A. 
Cae (HEAD).—Age 24, single ; 
rstands th t of Flower fees ae chen 
d Ve — Good 
eww. Ge 
Gardens, Forcin: Flowers, Fruit, 
charia rons late! employer. 
1, High Street, Epsom, Surrey. 
OVERNESS. —A young Lady, with ve ei 
ence and unexceptionable references. 
tent to a sandastales the Teichis English, French, ames 
usic, &c.—K., Gardeners’ Chronicle fice, W.C. 
To Noblemen and Gentlemen. 
R DENER (HEAD).—CHARLES 
HIGGS, 
ect (HEAD); a 
Advertiser, te Porai at Parcienn Castle, requires a 
good Single-handed place, or where one or two are kept. Seven 
and a-half years” € Good recommendation. —G. 
HEASMA iiaa Warren, ~ near 
Tunbridge Wells, Kent. 
Heat hee (HEAD), to sarii eid sch peg 
e services of a thoroughly efficient Gard 
has as previously had the tyme enn of an Dihan Cals 
be high oe icone Ga —— game. employers.—H. S., 
~ Llana ouse Soin Sur 
saat esis 
GARDENER (HEAD), to any Nobleman or 
—W. Farr, Owlpen Park, gg ito Gloucestershire, wil te be 
koga ‘on wine ag Fou good character, with 
references as to ability. 
— Age 32, 
cal in i Vegetables s of Lae A 
Gril: tha iran Tor 
married ; t it p tical 
Late Forci all Kinds of Fruits. 
| THE 
pronounced 
Improves the — and aids — 
X INAHAN’S.LL. WHISK 
- This celet don is ol V Spi 
ORCESTERSHIRE,” 
connoisseurs “the only Sauce.” 
Encwalied for 
piquancy and flayou 
ASK FOR LEA anp PERRINS’ SAUCE. 
BEWARE oF IMITATIONS 
Tabet. the names of LEA AnD PERRINS on all Bottles and 
s 
Agents—CROSSE anp BLACKWELL, London; and sold 
by all Dealers in Sauces throughout the World. 
INNEFORD’S FLUID MAGNESIA. 
The best eet = Fi are = Bert me aa Hearth: 
Headache, Gout, and Indigestion best mild erie 
‘or delicate priser sors 
Children and Infants, a 
sE DINN RD A 
EWORCE:! 
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