NOVEMBER 7, 1874] TRE 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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HE E roa, GAZETTE, 
T TURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1874, 
lovers—Switie—Indications 
of Age by Dentition (Illustrated)—The Ligurian Bee— 
Second of Plums—Strawberries Flowering in O 
— Calceo! i l1 Machinery (Illustrated)— 
Cricket in 1 874—Coursing— —Village Sanitary Reform—The 
4 Lof the Royal ae Society— Numbering 
Feurne 
Cattle (Illustrated)—Reserved Shorthorns at Watering- 
The Shorthorn Herd Book— tts e Sir S. 
Meysey-Thompson, Bart. (with Portrait), &c. 
Home AND FOREIGN 
- seed Cake—Destruction of Couch—Cautions to an Experi- 
mentalist—Cruelty to Animals—The Labourers’ Movement. 
ORRESPONDENCE on Linseed and Cotton- 
fame Notes AND MEMORANDA from a large number of 
Counties in Great Britain and Ir elan 
 RronTs or SOCIETIES, FARMERS’ CLUBS, &c. 
|The Veterinarian — The Jey A The Garden of the 
Wea 
Farm—The Beekeeper—Dairy Notes—The ther— 
Reports of Markets, Notices of Books, &e. 
Pp eee ae ee 
Price 4d. ; post free, 414d. Published by WILLIAM RICHARDS, 
“ihe Office, 7, Catherine Street, Strand, W.C. 
To Farmers. 
Bue and RESIDENCE REQUIRED 
ayo GEN AN ina Farmhouse, where Pupils 
ekate home would be thoroughly 
appreciated, Advertiser has some Pde y oe of peha 
kaving lived with a Farmer.—Stat of farm, if near a 
— lowest terms, &c., to R We Post Office, Ashford, 
Wiese. x RIN ER to joina practical 
o London 
Valuabl 
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h una- W. i. E Gardeners’ Chronicle Office, W.C. 
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GI T Ma 
4 ANTED, a WORKI NG GARDENER, 
E who E Niy understands the profession ; must ts 
i nder him. s he 
as sid gpg One Man u 
adie a married Man witho 
age, wages expected, 
vg Zier, 
W., 6, South Park, 
» and references, 
Bm 
Wiese Se UNDER SHOPMAN in 
ie and to make himself generally 
rmer experience, and wages 
THOMAS ‘DAVIES’ A aN CO., Nurserymen and 
= Wavertree, near Liv 
stating 
Mr, 
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Se 
as 
Good reference required.—Apply, in 
JAMES W. TODMAN, Eltham Nursery 
ANTED, as GARDE NER, a first-class 
a AS A Scot Man practical Man, age 35 to 40, marri and a family” 
tp nity, ay ers ated we lodge rent fre 
= a WORKING FOREMAN, 
a Pirani aE Ma 
fees 
15 carried out on a large ust — the 
of New Gr Ground, Jobbing, "Forouhing, & —Apply, 
amount of A “hee Ae e Soa where aani salary 
W., Wilkinson’s Library, 8, Church Road, 
q Wife. 
We D, as HEAD | GARDENER, a 
“Teme, (27; aa meta a ed Man, without encum- 
Sox. reside in house: (at "P Twickenham) ; his Wife as 
: n t be experien and of unexceptionable 
4 Would’ not honesty, sobriety, Saigon, and good temper. 
To at immediately but any sine this 
bH, G hee owes soe a the respective wages required, 
C. 18, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, 
kecer 
an ASSISTANT SHOFMAR 
ee i 
TED, an experienced, trustworthy 
a large must be well 
e middle-aged, and understand keeping 
osting a a , stating length 
wag ed, NURSERY, 
es expect 
ae Son, Seedsmen ¢ 6, Leadenhall Street, E.C 
ga 2,2. Tespectable, well ‘educated 
th geat ah elder Sehed kones 
WANT PLACES. 
To Gardeners in Want of Situations, 
WHOSE CHARACTERS WILL BEAR STRICT INVESTIGATION. 
HE - LE S RY 
co on ie mans mone attention to this paT 
matter—pr to suitable Situations. For GAR 
DENER, ai eria a a SITUATION. vie send full particulars to x 
Mr. JOHN pose) the Pine- Apple Nursery Compan 
Maida Vale, Londo: 
oe Sg weet oe three or more 
t.—Has a thor ctical knowledge of the 
erig in Pii —— es. pt om vee es as to honesty, 
, &c.—A. B., 35, Mountash Road, Sydenham, S.E. 
ARDENER areas? OS 5 32, married, no 
family ; thoroughly experienced in the profession. Good 
character.—Address, with full Sarika, the GARDENER, 
De nham Rectory, Uxbridge, Bucks. 
a NER (HEAD).—JAMES FREEMAN, 
was Gardene to 7a cr oe a en Derby at 
Kn wie ey “for eleven years, gagement, 
References perthished to late anon jo ee sane r Countess 
of Derby.—31, Green Lane, Stone yeri, Liverpool. 
ARDENER (HEAD). — THOMAS WooD- 
FORD, eighteen years at Eastwell Park, Ashford, Kent, 
— the Right on. the mai x nea and His Grace the 
Duke of Abercorn, is des ment in a mee 
Establishment. | Will hë ae ae afer November 
Address as above. 
(JARDENER (HEAD).—Age 20, single at 
present ; eyes | understands the Cultivation of enw 
— Peaches Figs, and all the various ways of Forcing Fru 
d Vegetables, Tronpa well up in Growing Native and 
~ii Gigantic Plants, both Flowering and Foliage ; and e 
cellen t in Growing Decoration Plants Also a good an 
Drawer for ., Mile End, Capernaum, 
Romsey, Hants. 
ARDENER (HEApD).—Age 35, married ; 
thorona is og shag oe ths profession in al Ee branches, 
the forcing of Pin eo lons, Sto d Gre 
house Plants. Secor wili ee e most ‘sttict investigation 
oe, point —-RUSH AND YEATS, Eaton Road Nurseries, 
ester. 
s| Coes (HEAD). Aon ‘ae 40, married, no 
a first-class practical Man, nied competent 
in every branch of modern Horticulture, especially in Pines 
Grapes, poe choice Fruit — Glass, Early and Late Forcing, 
Kitchen Gardening, &c.; has had Layi 
out and the Decoration of Ornamental Flower Coates Five 
yea: hear Bradford character. —HORTUS, Post Office, Manningham, 
A 5 ges 
adoi — anni tiny angene fi m yi a 
ang causing ig pas ployer dine T., The 
Gardens, Be Beddington House, Beidingtos, "lor 
ARDENER (HEAD, WoRKING), where | t 
or more are kept. ag 32, single; nopens 
situation. Good charact =M. B: Post, Office, Grouch 
End, Hornsey, N. 
(GARD DENER (SINGLE- Se ne a ae 
ae single ; : ps inte saul s a 
reen T i 
= gen 
A 
Tstan - 
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character from last peered 
Lewisham, Kent, S.E. 
+ | C onses: ina Gee (under a Foreman), in 
Houses, in tui: hoti inc: ge 2r. 
years’ character. 
he 
for 
—J.S. erii s, Broadway, Tooting, S.W. 
ram 
E EEE a z ben rd class Nobleman’s or 
Gentle Age 26; several years’ 
experience. “Two re ‘present situation, eos = 
recon aXe i. Ri Post Office, me 
OREMA N (GENERAT) E Siak ve years’ 
First-c co in = es of Beste me fy ge 
irs ass references from i 
Nurseries, Inverurie, Aberdeen, -a vious sated 
A N rig kapemi Man, of long Trade 
experience, offi rvices as TRAVELLER an - 
ASSISTAN T to an y Fir irm y> irous of working up a ı good busi 
sr il and 
of the value of = and Outdoor Nursery Stock. Would not 
ae = fill bi the apes — during summer in the Nursery. 
able reference an security if required.—G, W. R., 
— er Chronic le Office, WG, 
pape bet he MANAGER ofa BRANCH 
business.—An experienced vos Man 
is Seokour va petit e a situation as above. N.s 
Gardeners’ Chronicle Office, W.C. 
E SSIS TAN: 
RAVELLER, to Work Seeds, a Feeding 
Stuffs, Agricultural ee — bred to the 
Nur. Seed Busin AGER attain Döva e, ‘Laird 
an 
& Laing, 17, Frederick Street, Edinburgh. 
RAVELLER or WAREHOUSEMAN. — 
Age 29; oas experience in Wholesale Seed 
Trade. Knows West of England, South es Ireland and 
Scotland. irst-c) — J. S. B, Gardeners’ 
Chronicle Office, W.C. 
HOPMAN and T TRAVE LLER, or in a 
iiae yenar London Warehouse.—Age 33; has had seven- 
teen years’ experience. -SEEDSMAN, 
Mr. [rey Taylor, 16, Fore Street, London, E.C, 
ADEMA A (SECOND). PB ys ren | just 
expired. Good a —J.S., John Stewart & Sons, 
21, Nethergate, Dunde 
eed Merchan ae 
BOES MAN ASSISTANT) ge 22. pid 
years’ experience. class yos aak daai D. -G3 
2, Tatapi Place, Leith 
LERK ‘an SALESMAN. —The aaie 
pee has had almost eleven years’ experience in th 
rsery T. 
and N Trades is now open to treat with any "good Fon 
be had 
on aratteres by letter to J. B. S., 175, Seymour Serest, Euston 
Square, N.W. 
[MPROVER, ina Nobleman’s or Gentleman’s - 
-Offios, Weniover 38... Good recommendation. Ai B, Pot | 
AH S7. . WHISKY. 
ebrated and most delicious old mellow spirit is 
AM of IRISH WHISKIES, 
pa s, and more wholesome than 
he Red Seal, Pink Label, and 
oe SLL” Whi sky. 
Wholesale Depot, 20, Crest Titchfield serait, Oxford Street, W 
T alee “WORCESTERSHIRE,” 
ounced by connoisseurs “the onl g 
Improves the diae opte, and aids di 
uancy and 
cele 
the very CREA 
in soelty unrivalled, igs 
the finest Cognac B 
Cork brande 
sorte T 
ASK sc ee AND PERRINS’ SAUCE. 
E OF IMITATIONS, 
and = the names a LEA AND PERRINS on all Bottles and 
p Agents- CROSSE anp BLACKWELL, London ; and sold 
y all Dealers in Sauces throughout the World. 
GARD DENER (UNDER).—Good Ee 
in Forcing both Flowers and Fruit. ` Good “455 
“E. C., Ebenezer Cottage, Windsor Street, Putney, 
MANAGER, or GENERAL NUR 
T THIS SEASON 
nO ee They 
action of the Li 
PERSON 
PARR'S LIFE 
ein: | 
SORE ORDS FLUID MAGNESIA. 
The best remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, 
a Bayo and Indigestion ; and the best mild roe ae 
constitutions, ‘especially adapted 
for delica 
Children and 
