January 29, 1S98. 



GARDENERS' 



MAGAZINE. 



Situations 



AdTertisememts under this heading 



charged la. each, four 



COPIES OP THE 11 GARDENERS' MAGAZINE 



THREE INSERTION'S FOR THE PRICE OF TWO 



ords), and 3d. per line after, 



POST FREE, TWO PENCE HALF-PENNY 



A FAMILY wish to recommend their 

 GARDENER as Head, who has left through the break- 

 ing up of their establishment ; thoroughly competent; age 33 ; 

 married.— Apply, A. Smith, 4, Brook Cottages, Turnford, 

 Hroxbourne, Herts. 



WILSON, Gardener to the Marquess of 



Abergavenny, Eridge Castle, Tunbridge Wells, wishes 



to recommend his FOREMAN, F. Smith, 27, as married Fore- 

 man ; general, Inside or Out ; to any Gardener requiring a 

 practical man ; excellent references. — Address as above. 



AS IMPROVER in a Private Establish^ 

 _ ment, where cucumbers, vines, tomatos, are grown for 

 market ; two years' experience. — Mayne, Guildford Cottage, 

 Sutton, Surrey. 



AS GARDENER (Under, or Single handed) ; 

 for Kitchen or Pleasure Grounds ; age 25 ; good reference ; 

 state wages given, to H. J. Bullock:, 40, Kingsgate Road! 

 Kilburn N.W. 



BARR and SONS have on their~Register 

 several competent HEAD GARDENERS. They will 

 be pleased to furnish full particulars on application. — 12 and 13 

 King Street, Covent Garden, Lo ndon. 



CLERK seeks Situation ; age 257 ninFyears* 

 experience with Ledgers, Day Books, Invoicing, &c, in 

 office of large nursery , excellent reference.— H. E. C. 18 Sil- 

 chester Road, Notting Hill, W. ' ' 



rOREMAN.-H. Wcjfjdgate/Thornton 



X House Gardens, Clapham Park, S.W., desires to recom- 

 mend E. Sandford (aged 2S), to any gardener requiring a 

 good Foreman for the Houses ; 13 year*' experience, 2* in 

 present place. — Apply as above. 



UOREMAN in Good EstablishmentTage 26 ; 



X over three years Second in present situation ; thoroughly 

 understands the general work of stove and greenhouse plants • 

 vines, peaches, chrysanthemums, &c. ; highest references from 

 three previous situations. E. Davis, The Gardens, Woodham 

 Hall, VV oking, Surrey. 



pOREMAN, General.— Young" Man with 



1 highest references, seeks engagement as above ; thorough 

 knowledge of all branches ; left through reduction ; abstainer ; 

 %%t 25.— Gardener, The Firs, River, Do ver. 



pLORISTS.-YOUNcT^^^ 



JL re-engapment as ASSISTANT ; good mounter excellent 

 t£^}^ Preferred.-FLQR IS T, x 5 o, Harringay Road! 



OREMAN, or GARDENER, Second ~ 



Age 28 ; fourteen years' experience in good places : well 

 P m fruit plants, and decorations ; also general work : : w 

 r^mmeaded^A., 4, Whitbread Terrace, Hatfield Road, St. 



LUNNISS, Esq., Sutton~House, Suffolk- 



- , hl S h 'y recommends his late GARDENER to any kdv nr 



(Head) age 2 g.— T. Fenwick- 



rARDENER (Head Working, or good Sin & _ 



V_J ^ handed) ; married ; age 36 ; one child six years old ; life 

 experience in all branches; leaving through no fault.— Add re s 

 R. Waters, i, Tanner j^ane, Soham, Cambs. 



P ARDENER (Head Working) ; married"; 



, V - J fourteen years' practical experience in all branches, includ- 

 ing orchids; six years as Foreman in present situation.— !. 

 M aplet hori'E, 23, Park Street, Lenton, Nottingham. 



GARDENER (Head Working, or good Single- 

 handed); vines, peaches, melons, cucumbers, tcmatos 

 chrysanthemums ; Inside and Out ; age 28 ; single; good references' 



V?.!; ot o hy "~" A(JdreSS W * h - Brogden, Junction Road, JWess 

 Hill, Sussex. e 



QROWER.— Age 28, London and provincial 



frg: Mete rs, V inenes. Scotby^ Carlisle. 



QROOM-GARDENER, age 28; well upln 



charactt n -H H * ,,RU, r Ch 2 ° f the « arden ! 6 * years' good 



I Mp ROVER._Gardener's Son~(aged~io)T 



* seeks situation as above ; over two years' experience Inside • 



BEHs"» n ^P r f d 5" P-ferred; nuick, and willingTo Tc J^-h'. 

 ^ENSLEY,_Victoria Nursenes, West Hui " 



mberstone, I^eicestfr. 



GARDENER (Head Working); where two 

 or more are kept ; age 38 ; married, two children ; life 

 experience in gentlemen's gardens in England and Scotland ; able 

 to manage stove and greenhouse plants, vines, peaches, hardy 

 fruit, flowers, and kitchen gardens ; can be highly recommended 

 by last employer.— Gordon, care, of Mr. McKenzie, Warri^ton 

 Nursery, Ed inburgh. 



GARDENER (Head Working)7~where two 

 # or more are kept ; age 33 ; married, two children ; experi- 

 ence in stove and greenhouse plants, flower and kitchen garden ! 

 eight year* good character; disengaged. — Hunt, 9, Turnford 

 C ottages , Broxbourne, Herts. 



GARDENER (Head Working) where two or 

 more are kept ; age 34 ; married, three children, youngest 

 six years; life experience; good references from present 

 and previous employers — Address, Gardener, Larchwood, 

 1 unbndge Wells. 



GARDENER (Head Working); married; 

 good experience in five counties ; leaving through death ; 



good character and references.— Gardener, 9, East Street, South 

 Molton, Devon. 



JOURNEYMAN (First)_Mr. Lambert. 



f unr M,°n Co " StaWe ' HU "' * P' ea - sed to recommend a 

 \ oung Man as a!, .ve ; age 235 highest i^timonials. 



JOURNEYMAN (First), in Gdod Establish^ 



iajS^h. Z Gard f ner (Second) j age 24 ; first-class testi- 

 gttgjT^ RoGE!;S - '58, Sunny Hill 



MANAGER 

 exnerienrp ir 



or Foreman.— Over 20 years' 



«*«iis.cL anu reran ; gOOu 



Nurseries, Five Oaks, Jersey. 



Caesare 



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GARDENER (Head Working, or good 

 single-handed) ; practical man Inside and Out ; three years 

 seven months' excellent character from present employer ; age 



34 ; married when suited.— G. Crowter, Pickhurst Manor, 

 neckenham, Kent. 



TD ICHARD SMITH and CO., beg to an- 



fW™ r^°H nCe that , - they c. - are . constant] y receiving application 

 from Gardeners seeking Situations, and that they will be able 

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

 Johns Nurseries, W orcester. 



requires situa- 



tion ; age 22 ; eight and a half years' experience in all 

 branches including two years in a London Wholesale House. 

 —A. f., 6 3, Koxburgh Street, Kelso. 



"XITANTED Situation as GARDENER, 



▼ f Second, in good establishment ; ten years' experience ; 

 age 26; past four years at Maristow; last two as Foreman; 

 highly recommended from Maristow and previous places ' bothy 

 preferred.— Harris, Whitstone Head, near Holsworthy, North 

 Devon. 



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('ARDENER . _ a _ 



VJ Hakrison King's Walden Bury,~Hi tc hin Herts his-hlv 

 S^li '*e r periVnce Hh branchis 2 



^^T/^^^J^^ House, 



ARDENER ( H^adJ^G^tleliiairnblrf^ 

 ^^P^NER (Head WorkingToTG^ri 



PARDENER (Head Working) ; age 32 ; 



Vjr married ; experienced in chrysanthemums, orchids ; stove 

 and greenhouse ; plants and kitchen garden ; 3^ years' good 



character from last employer .—R. Place, i, Clarke's Cottages, 

 Geor ge Lane, Wanstead, Essex. 



GARDENER where another is kept, or Good 

 j Single-handed where help is given; single; 13 years' 

 practical experience Inside and Out.— A. M., Post Office Little 

 Baddow, Ess ex. 



GARDENER (Second, in Private Establish- 

 ment); Inside preferred.— Reuben Dark, More ton 

 Gardens, Bideford, would have pleasure in recommending 

 Frederick Pugsley ; age 21 ; three years and eight months' good 

 character. 



Situation* Vacant 



Advertisements under this heading- are charged 

 2s. 6d. for Ponr lines (32 words), and 6d. per 

 line of eigrht words after. 



GARDENER (Under).— Young Man wants 

 situation in the Houses ; good character and knowledge of 

 work ; bothy preferred.— H. Penn, Lyminstcr, Arundel, Sussex. 



GARDENER (Under, Inside or Out), age 

 20 ; one year in present place, 3^ previous ; fair knowledge 

 of inside and out ; good character from present and previous 

 employers; gentleman going abroad. — Horace Collins, 

 Cana da Lodge, Rogate, near Petersfield. 



GA R D E N E R (Under or Single handed). 

 — Wanted by Young Man ; age 21 ; well up in greenhouse, 

 fruit, flowers and kitchen garden ; three years' good reference at 

 present situation. — George Gammon, Watchbell Street, Rye. 



PARDENER WANTED.— An industrious, 



VJ steady Man ; age 30 to 35 ; married ; must understand 

 kitchen and flower garden, vinery and conservatory; wages, 22s. 

 per week and cottage; first-class references required.— Apply 

 by letter, with all particulars, to Mr. Bi.aylock. Blaxtcn, 

 Uppingham. 



HEAD GARDENER.— Wanted a Man from 

 35 to 40 (married, without family, and an abstainer pre- 

 ferred), who thoroughly understands the management of vines, 

 orchids, stove and greenhouse plants, lawns, and kitchen garden! 

 —Apply, by letter only, stating qualifications and length of last 

 service, to G. T., Green H il l Park, New B arnet, N. 



WANTED, an Energetic YOUTH forThe 

 Houses ; one who has had some experience and who 

 wishes to learn ; must be able to take turn duty ; wages, 12s. per 

 week, with bothy and vegetables— W. A. Cook, Compton 

 Basset t, Coln e, Wil's. ••• 



VXTANTED. - Young MAN in SofNwooded 



V V Department ; must he well up in watering, potting, tying. 

 Sac, Permanent situation to a suitable man ; wages to commence, 

 £1 per week.— Apply H. J. Jones, Ryccroft Nursery, Hither 

 Green. 



WANTED, GROWER of POT VINES. 

 Send reference.— Will Tavi.kk, Hampton. Middlesex. 



Map a7tmV.. .X.^i* 7 REGISTRY DEPARTMENT IS CONDUCTED IN CONNEXION WITH THE "GARDENERS' 

 MP nHP 1 »A N JLT HE CHARGE FOR AN ADVERTISEMENT INCLUDES A FREE ENTRY ON THE REGISTER 



SHmiin dJ I !P. 1 ? TH ' 1 IF NOT SUITED AT THE END OF THAT TIME, AND IT IS DESIRED THAT A NAME 

 IMMPivr»?B «3_ IT WILL BE CONTINUED FOR A FURTHER PERIOD UPON RECEIPT OF A REQUEST. 

 IMMEDIATE NOTIGE MUST BE GIVEN WHEN AN ENGAGEMENT IS SECURED. 



A Lut of Gardeners on the Register will be supplied upon application to the Publishers If a stamped envelope is 

 forwarded, addressed 148 and 149. Aldersgate Street. London. E.G. 



ALL THE LEADING VARIETIES 



SUUMlards ' "^"Standards. Dwarfs, Climbers, also 



«n Pots, of superlative qualities. 



To Nursersmen, Builders, Local BodUs, Vestries, 



AND OTHERS WHO INTEND 



PLANTING TREES AND SHRUBS THIS SEASON. 



PRICED 



CATALOGUES 



POST FREE 



D ICKS0NS 



Nurseries 



CHESTER 



A 



S selected PEAT 



ROBERT NEAL, F.R.H.S., 



THE NURSERIES, 



319, TRINITY ROAD, WANDSWOETH, S.W., 



Begs to offer an extensive Stock of FOREST and ORNA- 



?r £ /i?JX AL TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES, GRAP1. 

 VINES, FRUIT TREES, CLIMBING PLANTS, &c, 

 which, being grown in the neighbourhood of London, are 

 especially suitable for Town Planting. Descriptive 



CATALOGUE free. 



ROSES. 



quantities 



SODDY'S 



FOR ALL GARDENS AND ALLOTMENTS. 



ONE QUALITY ONLY— THE BEST. 



Catalogue Gratis and I 



SEEDSMAN AND BULB IMPORTER, 

 . WALWOETH ROAD. LONDOBT 



THE GRANDEST BUSHES.— Quality un- 

 surpassed. Two Guineas for proof to the contrary, 



[copy]. 

 " The Fields, 



"Newport, Monmouth, 



44 November 26th, 1897. 

 "Please send me trees named on other side. I am extremely 

 pleased with the pot and other Roses I have purchased from you 

 from time to time, and find them surpass th >SC of any other 

 grower I know, 



" Yours truly, 



"F. P. Robjent.' 



./;>.>.., [copy!. \- £\ r ?Z$£t- •" 



"YorkHcuse, 



" Upper Teddington, 



7th December, 1897. 



"Enclosed please find remittance. . . . The Rose Trees arc 



certainly of very much finer growth than any we have previously 



had, of other Nurseryman, and your prices are exceedingly 



moderate. Li 



" Yours faithfully, 



"Percival William Ellis. 



WILL TAYLER, Hampton, Middlesex. 



ALMAISON CA RNATION. 



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Thousands of plants in the finest health and vigour possible, 

 ia 4-inch pots, 6s. per dozen. 



W. Hardy and Sons, Holmes Chapel, Cheshire. 



