January S, 



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THE GARDENERS' MA GAZINE. 



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A LADY wishes to recommend a LAD of 

 16. for garden work under a gardener ; nearly two years' 

 good character. — Mrs. Richardson, Duston Vicarage, 

 Northampton. 



BARR and SONS have on their Register 

 several competent HEAD and UNDER GARDENERS. 

 They will be pleased to furnish full particulars on application. — 

 12 and 13, King Street, Covent Garden, London. 



GARDENER (Head).— Wm. Fyfe, Lockinge 

 Gardens, Wantage, would have great pleasure in very 

 highly rec-mmending George Ell wood, foreman here, as a 

 thoroughly trustworthy and practical man. 



GARDENER (Head Working) ; age 34; two 

 children ; life experience in first-class establishments ; well 

 up in all departments ; first-class testimonials. — Beakdsley, 

 Grove Cottage, Golder's Green, Hendon. 



GARDENER (Head Working, or good 

 Single-handed); married; practical experience in all 

 branches ; good references ; leaving through no fault ; age 36. — 

 Address R. Waters, The Moat, Soham, Cambs. 



GARDENER (Head Working); age 29. 

 Ti Frnwick-Hakrison, Esq.^ King's Walden Bury, 

 Hitchin, Herts, highly recommends A. JefTeries to any 

 lady or gentleman requiring a trustworthy man ; life ex- 

 perience in large establishments, and three and a half years in 

 present place as foreman. 



GARDENER.— Experienced, competent for 

 growing nice flowers and vegetables, has many prizes 

 for stove, greenhouse . plants, Sec. ; management of all-round 

 general work as responible man; age 37; good references. — 

 Write to B., 11, Holmes Road, Kentish Town, N.W. 



GARDENER (Head Working).— Situation 

 desired as above J good all-uund practical man ; married J 

 aged 40 ; life experience ; highest references from the Hon. Mrs. 

 Dudley Pelham ; also Mr. W. Drover, Farcham Nurseries, 

 Bedford Norton, St. Lawrence, I.W. 



GARDENER (Head Working, or good Single 

 handed) ; well experienced in all branches ; six years' 

 good character ; married, age 32. — Address, J. Banks, 88, Park 

 View Villas, Brighton Road, Reading. 



GARDENER — Advertiser (aged 39. married) 

 now in London neighbourhood, seeks permanent situation ; 

 4. he has a good practical training. — Full particulars sent on applica- 

 tion to E. L., care of Dickson s Nurseries, Chester. 



GARDENER (Single-handed or otherwise); 

 age 28 ; married, no children ; 14 years' experience n all 

 branches; good reference. — Walton, 27, Affleck btreet, 

 Pentonville, London. 



GARDENER (Single handed or with one 

 under) ; 10 years' experience Inside and Out ; single. — 

 H. Tidbury, Basildon Park, near Reading, Berks. 



GARDENER (Second in private establish- 

 ment where four or more are kept) ; Inside preferred ; age 

 23; good character; state wages. — W. Underwood, 52, 

 Ravens wood Road, Balham. 



GARDENER.— Young Man seeks situation 

 to help in garden ; good character ; single ; aged 25. 

 Apply to J. Trowbridge, Highwood Cottages, near Romsey, 

 Hants. 



JOURNEYMAN (First, or Foreman in 

 medium establishment). — Inside ; good recommendations 

 from last and previous situations ; age 24 ; abstainer. — S. Jordan', 

 q i, South Grove, Highgate, London, N. 



LORD CARLISLE wishes strongly to re- 

 ._ commend his Head Gardener (J. Riddell) to anyone 

 requiring the services of a thoroughly practical, scientific, and 

 energetic gardener of proved ability and integrity; exceptional 

 testimonials and references ; leaving through reductions. — 

 Address, J. Riddell, Castle Howard Gardens, York. 



MR. LAURENCE PEEL is anxious to 

 recommend a Youth of 17, who wants to improve his 

 knowledge of Gardening ; has been in his service four years; is 

 very active and intelligent.— Address, " Avonside," Fording- 



bridge, Hants. 



"DEV. H.H. MILES can highly recommend 



Ay his gardener, who has been upwards of fourteen years in his 

 service ; thoroughly understands vines, glass, &c. ; leaving in 

 consequence of establishment being broken up.— Address, J. 

 Meikle ham, Dunfield Lodg e, Kington, Herefordshire 



"DICHARD SMITH and CO., beg tcTan- 



n °unce that they are constantly receiving application 

 from Gardeners seeking Situations, and that they will be able 

 to supply any Lady or Gentleman with particulars, &c— St. 

 J ohn s Nurse ries, Worcester. 



AITANTED, Situation as GARDENER, 



▼ V single-handed or good second ; age 26 ; eight years' good 

 experience, well up in grape and tomato growing ; five years' 

 excellent character.— H. Skinner. 3, Bay View, Torquay, 

 South Devon. l ^ 



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herbaceous and Alpine Department. 



YOUNG MAN (age 22) with good knowledge 

 of above, would like to take charge of collection of same ; 

 •rivate preferred ; abstainer ; good references. — William 

 HEPPARP, 94, Waverley Place, Gigant Street, Salisbury. 



YOUNG MAN (good position), desires situa- 

 tion in nursery ; quick, willing ; 18s. ; references.— 

 Stanwell, Ipsden, Wallingford. 



YOUNG MAN (aged 21) seeks re-engage- 

 ment as UNDER GARDENER ; five years' experience ; 

 good references given.— F. Prior, 36, East Lockinge, Wantage, 

 Berks. 



Situation* Vacant 



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A YOUNG MAN, thoroughly capable, all- 

 round and energetic, wanted as GARDEN KR (\ acre); 

 fruit, vegetables, and greenhqtise ; must be able and willing to 

 make himself useful indoors. — Apply by letter, giving full par- 

 ticulars and wages required, John B. LoKTlNt;, Mount St. 

 Mary's, Ealing. ' ^ 



ANTED, Two UNDER GARDENERS, 



one for House's, the dther for Kitchen Garden ; wages 

 16s. and rooms. — Apply Head Gardener, Heverswood, 

 Brasted, Kent. 



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OHILWRLL NURSERIES. NOTTS. 



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Jarge Trees for immediate effect for disposal at lowest prices : 

 r ine Standard Limes, 10 to 14 feet; Cupressus La* sonii, 6 to 

 7 feet; Thuyopsis Borealis, 6 to 7 feet ; English Yews, 6 to 7 

 feet ; Green Hollies, 5 to 6 feet ; Wellingtonias, 7 to 8 feet ; 

 Cedrus Deodcras, 4 to 5 feet; Scotch Firs, 4 to 6 feet. Also 

 large Poplars, Elms, Sycamores, Laburnums, English Oaks, &c. 

 All safe to remove. « * 



_. P. J. PERRY, The Nurseries, Banbury. 



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