Fkbruary 10. 1913. 



THE GARDKNERS' MAGAZINE. 



Situations Vacant. 



CANADA.— WunkHl, 13 GAKUKNERS or 



Definiti^ 6itiuition*;. Apply early, I'NJON TRANSIT 

 CO., Ar y^y U^ Street. GUus^r, .w. 



WANTED, a capable MANAGER, to take 

 eJmr/.^ of M USKHY, FUUIT TUKK. ami 

 ROSK GHOWING Bl'SlNK'^S: ii^Hiut aen*.. with 

 consUWrable ttinoiint of ^ a^^s; lialnry. I'loO \*er nnnum, 

 with allowontM* for house, antl a lx>nu* on a h»aii*i- 

 factory yearly profit. Apply, with referenetw. «tatinfr 

 age and j)a«t rxperienc*\ to H., " Ganlenerw* Mnfra- 

 lino ' Offlee, 1 4H and 149. Aldei>yate S t ., I»n<lon. J'-<^- 



ANTED, ffoad SECOND GARDENER 



for In-fHl<» snd Out; emfrlo; must be wiHin^r 

 ami obUprinj?; ajTi* about 2.V Apply, W. H.VSLAIt. 

 Blake Hall. Ongar, K-^. x. 



AN1T:D, young man, about 20, for 



INSIDK AND OUT; Bothy, etc. 



Apply to C. FIIONDE, The Gar(h>a«. CHwworth, 



l>(tno«»tcr. 



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rate of 4<>z. per H<iiiare yard, but we Hhould 

 not hesitate to utn* it now if a plot is being: 

 dup. For lijfhter hoiJh a dret^t^in^ of khjxt- 

 ])lu)sphate of lime. loz. to the Wjuare yard, 

 will prove valuable, and this may >ie given 

 in s])rin^. H<»ne-meal in also excellent f<»r 

 practirally all Hoiln and eropn, 4<>z. to th<- 



»(|uare yard, but it in be«t applied in i1m 

 autuntn. 



PLANTING VIOLAS.— IJ. \V., Peter- 

 borough. — What in the bi*«t time to plant 

 out violas raifse<l from ruttingH or from needf?*' 

 — If the phint44 are Hturdy and well rooted 

 udvantaffe should 1k» taken of good weather 

 in Man n to plant out the violas, but if fnun 

 any cause tiie jilant«* are backward, or if 

 the weather in March in all against auct^ess- 

 ful planting, defer the operation until April 

 oflers a favourable opportunitv. 



EMPLOYMENT AT KEW ' W. i; . I 



ham. — How nhould I prweed in an ernb avdin 

 to obtain employment at Kew - — AVrite to the 

 Curator, Royal Gardens, Kew. Surrey, stilt- 

 ing your wish, and giving the amount and 

 kind of horticiiltnral experience you pok-^kh. 

 ami your a^c. 



pruLK PA!;K> I - . >i u ■ . 



Being anxious to ol>tau] exiHTieuce in some 



of the leading public parkn, I write to a«k 

 whether there in an ioex|>ensive lKx»k giving 

 the name, extent, plaee. and sui>erintcndent 

 of the principal puolie parks in this country, 

 so that I might write for information regard- 

 ing ctnulnvTTH nt ' nic onlv ^took KU^iw 



which • alt- I ' ullv 



" GaiM . , ..I r.M'J. I lit- 



all tlu iulonnaliui) you recjuin*. an<i .it>o 

 states the extent of the parks and public 

 gardens listed, and this should prove of spe- 

 eial interest to you. and l>e a good guide to 

 thp scloctiofi pl.H'cs to write to. 1 ne bixtk 

 <l<'al> wit] 



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.^^ *n .11 ^<)U]<» ot the L, 111 lull exiiiintiMi 

 ' -rods. Tlie Hcabious are need 



'lit tl(»\\rrs ratlicr than f(ir garden eflfi 

 tlowers arc n-r 1 ii. rlv m \hv liouse. and lar': 

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S. N. S.. H<*ssle. — 1, Centropogon Lucya- 

 nus; 2, Peristrophe specioisa; 3, rypriijediuni 

 Actflpus; 4, La*la ancepe, a goo<l form. 



H. S. M., Beaumarifs.— 1, Veronica buxi- 

 folia; 2, Abutilon meganotamicum ; 3, Be- 

 gonia manicata; 4. a dried flower of Rho- 

 danthe Manglesi. 



GARDENING ENGAGEMENTS. 



Mr. John Corrie, formerly head gardener 

 at Cronmore Place, Chi^lehurst, has been ap- 



B>inted head gardener to E. Eversfield, Esq., 

 enne Park. HorBham. 



Mr. W. J. Cowan, late inside foreman at 

 Netherby Hall, has been appointed head 

 gardener to Mr. Fletcher, Stoneligh, Work- 

 ington, 



Mr. John Kydd, for some vears gardener 

 at Drumcar. Dunleer, Ireland, has been ap- 

 pointed head gardener to W. D. James, Esq., 

 Greywalls, Gullane, N.B. 



Mr. \V. E. Trevithick ha^ been appointed 

 head gardener to the Marquis of Headport, 

 Ileadixirt Ilour-e, Kells, Co. Meath. 



FORTHCOMING ENGAGEMENTS, 



IHI i!^l>AY. Ki'lirujirv 1").— Cniydon Gard^'nors* Ai^t^-o- 



' (itKni. AnniiAl Dinaw-r, Greyhound Hotfl, 7,30 



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THTHSDAY, Febnuiry l.").— The " Georgo Munro " 

 Concert, Quoen's Rsill. l^nfrham Place. London. 

 Tl*F>inAY. F<-bniary 20.~l(o.ml Horticiilturad So- 

 ci<*ty. Fniit. Kioral. «ik1 Orchitl Committe<^. 12 

 noon. G<»nepa4 m«etinjr, with ieclure at 3 p.m. 

 ScJi^ntjfio (Vjnimitt<*<% 4 p.m. 

 North of F^njrlami Horticultural Society. Meeting? 

 Qu^nV Midiaml Hotel. I^d<s. (>»unpil Me«t- 

 inp. 3 p.m. !-<wture on the Wisley lU»ck Grartk^n, 

 »iv Mr. Pulham, jun.. 3.:^0 p.T|. 

 THri^-^PAY. February 22.— .Manoh«>frt+r and North of 

 Kii'-'in-! Orchid Society. Mei-tinig, Ma.nche^tttr 



lianjre. 12 noon. 



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CONTENTS. 



Amonir tile Alpine YU*\\i s - 

 Annual Is in Hose Bid> 



Chin- 



rhry.-.,;,- Ml-. (. H'u. - 



('rot«»n** 



Exhibition^ an<i Alert 

 KniJt Ciiltiir.' for Mark- i 

 (iJadioJus Qn.en Mnry 



Manun^ And Mnnni-n.- 

 Nem4f«ia- tstninuf-n 



N ' <tf the \Ve*»)v 



tiiA.1 C»rnation«s 



ry riant* of K\ 

 >- ., ^^lU• and it« Pnoi^J*. ' 

 Sinp^ie flc»were«l Chry,^fltithtmuni> 

 Siirin^ Sowinr* in th<v Kiteiien G;i 



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