February 17, 1912. 



THE GARD£:NERS' MAGAZINE. 



IX 



G^ ARDENE'R (Head Working, where several 

 W are kept); life experience in all brancliiee, Insi-de 

 iiiul Out, in grood establishments; eispeciaJly well up 

 in Haixly and Herbaceous Plants, Shrube, and 



\ ]«ines; 14 years and 7\ a<s Head; excellent refer- 

 L f^s ; married, no family. — A. T., 30, Askew Road, 

 - pherd's Bu^h, London, \V. 



GARDENER (Hea^ Working).— G. CHEAL 

 is anxious to meet Lady or Gentleman requir- 

 ing? the ee^rvices of a good all-round man ; thorouglhy 

 exi»erienocd, and highly recommended; disengaged 

 any time. Bridiley ^fdnor, WorpQesdon, Surrey. 



7ANTED, Situation as Single-handed GAR- 

 DENER, experienced, good all-round man; can 

 ■ i k ; well reconimende<l by Mr. Neal, Head Gar- 

 I'tr; marrie<l, no children; age 48. S. CHERUY, 

 urate Garclen-s, Crawley, Sussex. 



MR. SUTTON, Onslow Hall Gardens, 

 ShrewcihTiry, can with confidence recommend 

 F. KLNG, age 20, as JOURNEYMAN (Intside) in good 

 o^tabl'shment ; five 3'ears' good experience; Bothy 



preferred. 



rOUNG MAN, age 18, seeks SITUATION 



in general, either outdoor or und^e-r glass; ha^s 

 I ex i>e r i e n ce in ga rd e n i n g si nee sc hoo Ida ya. G . 

 BENTON. 161. Duke Street, St. Helen'a, Lanes. 



T^OUNG MAN seeks SITUATION in 



A Kiichen Garden a.nd lielp in Pleasure Grounds; 

 ;i«:e 2t); good refertince. W. WICKS, Rocks^haw Oot- 

 tna^e, Merstham, Surrey. 



YOUNG MAN, age 19, seeks SITUATION 

 in garden as Journeyman, Inside or In«ide and 

 Out; 4 years' previous experien-ce ; can be well re- 

 eoMimended by head gardener. F. BrRDETT, Hcl- 

 denby. Northam pton . 



rOUNG MAN seeks SITUATION as GAR. 



dener; can take charge of pony; age 2.5; In- 

 i or Out: good character. Apply to J. SCOTT, 

 4^. Manor Pairk Road, YmjaI F inchley, 



70UNG MAN, age 20, seeks SITUATION, 



Ins^i^tle a,nd Out ; good references ; Bothy pre- 



Wayside, Churt, nr. Farnham, 



H. LARLEY 



f I V V 



OUNG MAN, as good Single-handed; all- 



^- round experience; good references; age 27; 9 

 • ' ''iJ-xp erienoe. H. T., 360, York Road, London, N. 



r^ARPENTER wante permanent job ; 



Household, Nursery, or Eistate ; a-ge 30; marrie<l, 

 no tamily; good referencee. Apply. H. WATERS, 

 ^iTione L'State, Beke>sboiirne, near C a n t e r b u r y . 



Siruanon 



Vacant 



1^ GARDENERS or 



tn;;\ x complete orders. Good wages, 



r.nite eituationa Apply early, UNION TRANSIT 

 . ^i^^rgy2e_Street, Glasgow. 



young" man, about 20, for 



INSIDE AND OUT; Bothy, etc. 



M^ply to C. FRONDE, TlTe Gardens, Cusworth, 



Doncaster. 



w 



used to work 



pEOTECT FRUIT BLOSSOM from frost. 



mtxl^t "™ ^'^l ^^'^ «nd repay it« 



^me in tV\''r ^^^^y^^S^^- Later on. it will 

 houses etc «nH <>xhibition sweet peas. Rre^n- 



aetin fifl ' make exoelent soft catehintr 



QREENT\yiST.-The neatest and handiest 



600 feet e^M r""' ^-^rden ; 3 halls (about 



preenhn.it n^' ^"l'' P*^* Special quality foi 



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PEAS.-Ove^loo^s of tlie best 



Novelties T i.f*^ procurable in Penny Packets. 

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are foot *p°rilh/^"'P """"/^ ^'■^d'J'"? boards Id. 

 ■ CO Timber M °^ kinds. JENNINGS 



£-£z5^oad:BS.' ^"^'■^^ Woodworkers, 



EGONIAS.-Choice Liliu 



m^ne Pan^o -^miixis, named Achi- 



^fontbretk.'^ Cannae, German and Japa.n-eee Iria 



'ong un?!deable .^V. ''^®t^«P« bound with 



plants); con* (tievs up 



'•■'logue of all ^^Xt ^^•.'•e*!^. Samples and 

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■ - ^or wisti°fct'£Vdr^Su^„d^L^-^ 



DEW'S FAVOURITE," second early 

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"FUMERITE" for destroj-ing all ground 

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EXTRACT OF QUASSIA INSECTIGIDb, 



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TREE CARNATIONS. 



E. J. WOOTTEN, Fairoak, EASTLEICH, 



Has all varieties, including 



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 White Wonder, La IWode, Marmion, etc. 



Strong Plants in Small Pots Now Ready. 



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CARNATIONS, 



My Novelties for 1912 are Lady NorthclifFe, 

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 80 other varieties grown. My stock is the largest 

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Deal's Sweet Peas 



JULIET, BOUQUET. FRANCES DEAL, SCARLET MONARCH, 



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CHRYSANTHEMUIVIS. 



ies I 



The Journa of Horticulture recently nrranjred for a 



vote in the Best Tuche New Japanese Varieties 



(introduced or shown this season or la>t). 

 All the principal and m-isttxpert growers took part in 



llie avidit. 



Eighty-one Varie ies wers mentiored but 



Godfreys " King George V." 



was the only nionthl\ of ihi-" reason whicli found a i>lace 

 in the list. 212 2e:'t the others were I'JlO intuidnction. 



Godfreys' Vicar of Exmouth" 



will probably prove to be larger than the above. 



See Catalogue. Post Fpee. 



W. J. GODFREY & SON| Exmouth, Devon. 



