April ]9» 1898. 



GARDENERS' 



MA GA ZINE 



Situations 



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^«t+i «*ments under this heading are charged Is. each, four lines (32 words), and 3d* per line after. A Copy of the 

 Advertisement f| Gardeners t Magazine/' Post Free, 2*d. 



THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF TWO! 



A GENTLEMAN, about giving up estab- 

 lishment wishes to RECOMMEND his Gardener to any- 

 one wanting a thoroughly good, all-round, practical and 

 trustworthy man; age ^8.— Jones, io, Dorothea Terrace, 

 Waterfall BridgeJ Lower Tooting, Surrey, 



~A~S JOURNEYMAN (Inside and Out).— 



^TX Young Man, age 22, SEEKS SITUATION where three 

 or more are kept ; four years in present situation ; good character 

 and abstai ner.— J* Wh.ford, Paxhill Park, Lindfield, Sussex. J 



"TDARR and SONS have on their Register 



D several competent HEAD GARDENERS. They will 

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

 King St reet, Covent Garden, London. - 



FOREMAN (Inside) ; age 26; 12 years' good 

 experience; two years in present place. J. Newton, 

 The Gardens, Ro* elands, Woolston, Southampton, can highly 

 RECOMMEND C. DAVIS as above. 



FOREMAN; age 29; life experience in good 

 establishments in general routine ; highest reference? as 

 to abilities and sobriety ; disengaged. — D. Jenkins, 2r, Courtney 

 Road, Drayton Park, London, N. No circulars.' 



GARDENER (Head, where one or more are 

 kept); married, two children; strong and energetic; 

 experienced in all branches ; Inside and Out ; nine years in pre- 

 sent situation ; well recommended ; at liberty. — Davies, Hill 

 Gardens, Lutterworth. 



GARDENER (Head Working; where 

 two or three are kept) ; experienced ; Inside and Out, 

 including orchids ; age s8 ; married ;good character.— May hew, 

 Bunker's Lodge, Oakwood, Chichester, 



GARDENER (Head Working) 5 life experi- 

 ence in vines, melons, cucumbers, tomatos, also orchids, 

 stove and greenhouse plants, kitchen and flower garden ; 

 married, no family ; excellent references.— Mason, Gardener, 

 Nail sea. Somerset. J%. ?'■-_&.-.» 



GARDENER (Head Working), age 42; 

 married ; no family ; life experience in all branches of the 

 k'anlen ; 4! years' good character, 4 years and 3 months previous. 

 —H arding, 4, Lancaster Road, New Ba rnet. 



GARDENER (Head Working, or good 

 Single-handed); age 31; single; experienced in all 

 branches; 10 years last situation; excellent references.— J. 

 Niwitt, Brownlow Road, Willesden. 



GARDENER (Head~ Working, ^>r Single - 



VJ handed where help is given) ; thoroughly experienced in 

 all branches; age 28 ; total abstainer; married, one child.— 

 K - 1 5t New S treet, Stv John> Wood, N .W.~- 



GARDENER (Head Working) ; age 40 ; no 



VI family ; good practical experience in all branches ; under- 

 <unds land and stock ; wife, dairy and poultry if required ; good * 

 ? lractcr - CROCjCFQRD ^The Gardens, H am Manor, Angmer ing. . 



r ARDENER (Good Single-handed, or with 



help) ; ajje 26; married, one child ; eleven years* practi- 

 se/*™"? m branches ; ne arly three years in present 

 situation as Second ; good references ; within 25 miles of London. 

 rjLg MiTHERs, 58, Allen Street, Maidstone. * 



QARDENER (Single-handed, wli^reToy"^ 



t^In^U P an^ r S A COnd Where three or four are ke P l >, accustomed 

 £to*l€ and Out; age 23; good reference .-F. Berridge. 



GARDENER (Single-handed, or otherwise) ; 

 experience in glass, flowers, kitchen garden, &c. ; nearly 

 five years last situation ; good character ; age 24 ; disengaged. — 

 A. Want, 91, St. Margaret's Grove, Twickenham. 



GARDENER and BAILIFF.— SITUATION 

 WANTED as above, by a most trustworthy man ; age 45 ; 

 thoroughly competent in all branches of Horticulture ; has had 

 the management of a herd of Guernseys for many years ; the 

 best possible references can be furnished. — Apply to IHubert 

 and M auger, Seedsmen and Florists, Guernsey. 



GARDENER WANTS PLACE where boy 

 is kept, or good single-handed ; up to melons, peaches, 

 cucumbers, tomatos, kitchen and flower garden ; married when 

 suited ; age 25 ; good character.— R. W., 12, Birchett's Build- 

 ings, Shepperton, Middlesex. 



GARDENER (Under). — R. Carter, 

 Gardener, Waresley Park f Sandy, can, with confidence, 

 RECOMMEND W. WATERS, who has been here four years ; 

 22 ; character and capabilities very good. 



OURNEYMAN (Inside, or Inside and Out), 



eneff I9 p ; 4 p ye T S ' e i?f» ei i e , nC ? ; ^ihyprtkmd ; good refer- 

 ences. t . B., Fernh ill, Black water, Hants. 



J bquerryes Court Gardens, Westerham, Kent, can with 



v^* COnfide - nCe RE . c OMMEND H. MONEY as above ; six 

 year s^ experience ; three years in above garden s. 



"DICHARD SMITHTnd CO„ beg to an- 



ft™ r no " nce that they are constantly receiving application 

 from Gardeners seeking Situations, and that they will be able 



t i, S " PP *7 an ? L ^ y or G^tleman with particulars, &c— St. 

 Johns Nurseries, Worcester. 



C ITUATIOiT^WaN T E D as Kitchen 



c ~ . Garde per or Kitchen and Pleasure Grounds ; under- 

 states macrnnes, can use scythe; age 32; married, one child 

 5V. Mr. Coi.burn, Selsdon Park, Croydon, can strongly 

 recommend man as above. 



GARDENER (Under) ; Inside, or Inside and 

 Out ; age 20 ; four years in present situation ; well re- 

 c ommended.— E. Wotton, Tremlett, Wellington, Som erset. 



GARDENER (Under), age^ SEEKS SIT- 

 UATION ; South of London preferred; well recom- 

 mended; state wages.— Gardener, Holly Bank, Stoneygate, 

 Leicester. 



SITUATION WANTED as First or Second 



Journeyman; Inside, or Inside and Out ; age 21; seven 

 years experience; good references. -Apply H. Worsfold, 

 Burton Con stable Gardens, near Hull. 



T° HEAD GARDENERS. -Adwtis^ 



^ w a ^ e 3o. carried, one child (4 years), SEEKS a SITUA- 

 liun as Foreman; 17 vears in large and small establish- 

 ments and nurseries ; Inside and Out ; good at bedding out and 



plant growing.—! 1 . G., care of Mr. Brown, 1, Thornton Street, 

 Hertford, Herts. c d 



HEAD GARDENER SEEKS SITUATION 

 where two or three more are kept ; age 35 ; life experience 

 in all branches ; good references.— W. Pink, 3, Cowdry Road, 

 South Wimbledon, Surrey. 



IMPROVER (Inside and Out), age 17, 



1 REQUIRES SITUATION as above in some big private 

 garden ; four years in present situation ; good character and 

 reference. State wages, E. Marlow, near Church, Hallaton, 

 Uppingham. 



HTO NURSERYMEN. — Young Man (19) 



i- SEEKS SITUATION ; three years' practical experi- 

 ence.— Ap ply E. W. Welman, 2, Argyle Street, Reading. 



UNDER GARDENER, age 20; abstainer^ 

 single; 4} years' good character; Indoor and Out.— 

 White, 56, Branksome Road, Acre Lane, Brixton. 



TMPROVER.— WANTED, SITUATION in 



-L the plant and fruit houses ; five years' experience Inside 

 and Out ; good references ; bothy preferred ; age 19.— Apply 

 W. Earl, Pixham Lane, Dorking, Surrey. 



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T MPROVER.—Wanted a SITUATION in a 



A Gentleman's garden; age 21; 2 3 ears' gocd references; 

 Inside and Out; bothy preferred — W. J. Morgan, Crabtree 

 Cottage, Withington, Hereford. 



Situation* Vxtxnt* 



JOURNEYMAN (First, Inside) ; age 22; 

 life experience ; excellent references.— H. Tomalin, 70, 

 Cheesehill Street, Winchester, Hants. 



T OURNEYMAN (Inside, or Inside and Out) ; 



J age 24 ; abstainer ; seeks situation as above ; two and a 

 half years in present situation ; four years previous ; can be 

 well recommended by present Head Gardener.— A. French, 

 The Gardens, Finches, Lindfield, Hay ward's Heath, Sussex. 



T OURNEYMAN (Inside, or Inside and Out), 



J age 23, SEEKS SITUATION ; three years' good prac- 

 tical experience in present situation ; good character and 



references .— E. Harris, The Lodge, The Towers, Pinner, 

 Middlesex, 



GARDENER WANTED for Suburban 

 house, having good practical knowledge and experience 

 in kitchen garden and flower garden, and greenhouse work — 

 Apply by letter, giving full particulars, to G. Siggs, 3, Acre 

 Lane, Brixton, S.W. * * 



WANTED, UNDER GARDENER, about 

 18, to live in ; strong, active ; willing to clean boots and 

 pump two hours daily ; good personal character*— Apply, stating 

 wages, &c , Steward, Abbotsholme School, Rocester, Stafford. 



VXTANTED, UNDER GARDENER for York- 



. V V shire ; preference would be given to one who could play 

 American organ in Congregational Church ; state age, wage, and 

 experience. — Address York, 207, Cauldwell Hall Road, Ipswich. 



WANTED, strong 

 house work. — Apply 

 Highgate. 



LAD for garden 



Hos-cotb, Shepherds 



and 



Hill 



WANTED, strong YOUTH for Outside 

 and Indoor work; must have svne knowledge; board 

 and lodging and wages ; good opportunity for smart young man. 

 —Apply Buckland Dyer, Manor Park, Essex. 



NEW WHITE PINK 



ALBINO" (LAMB'S 



Award of Merit B H.S. June 15th, 1 887. 



"*^^ a r h c t ?J pir,k r Ver ^ ont ' lar S e siz «. full flower, 

 'W«»Crw m S £ 1US ' V ? ry fra S rant > m " re resembles a 

 ofPorTland C ^ nat "'P t)lan a P"*- Plants 6d. each. Duchess 

 hi«h«,S SS^Sf a \ ard . ed L XXX Chiswick trial, the 

 Other vardef 6, ' bot ^ true f ™ the raiser (Lamb). 

 Aquilerias 2s <U °J IOS * 6d ' doz - Lon S spurred 



. ™2 ' 4S " ° r & - P* r dczen ' Cash with order. 



^WB^F^Rj^s^urton Joyce, Notts. 



Successful Gardening 



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or of 

 Seedsmen, fro. 



Fertilizer, Invigorator, Crushed Bones (mixed sizes, j inch, j inc h 

 Bones, Mineral Superphosphate, Basic Slag, Peruvian Guano. Sul 



Nitrate 



Dried Blood, Fish G ua no 



Chips, Tobacco Cloth, X^bacco raper, 



unate of Potash, Nitrate of Potash 



ulphate of Iron 



Dissolved 

 of Ammonia, 

 Sulphate of Potash, Kainit , 

 owers of Sulohur. Ouassi 



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ECKFORO'S (GIANT) SWEET PEAS 



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Extra strong glass, with internal rim or 

 trough to receive the moisture from evapora- 

 tion, with hole -in knob to discharge the 

 water, thus preventing the soil becoming 

 sour. 



nr . t ^ Dlrect fr °m raiser. 



GOLD 



Prices, to fit pots in diameter 



3 in 4iin. 

 Per dcz. 12s. 16s. 



6 in, 

 20s , 



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J1 uy °* and 9i by ti, 7 s. 3d. per 100 

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COBBY and CO. Ltd., 



16, FlNSBURY ST«EET; AKD ALL SEEDSMEN* 



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weight 2 cwts M 



^t^r^^^^^Wainwright and C,, 



tenants, Alfred Street, Leeds. 



COCOA-NIB EXTRACT. 



The choicest roasted nihs (broke n-up* beans) of the natural 

 f ° C u a i?" kcing subjected to powerful hydraulic pressure, give 



«<> f neu \ exce *5 of oil, leaving for use a finely-flavour* d Dowder 

 Cocoaine/' a product which, when prepared with ooiling 

 water, his the consister.ee of tea, of which it is now, with many, 

 beneficially taking the j>Iace. Its active principle being a gentle 

 nerve stimulant, supplies tne needed energy without unduly 

 exciting the system. Sold only i 1 labelled Tins.. If unable to 

 obtain it of your tradesman, a tin will be sent post free for 9 

 stamps. 



JAMES EPPS AND CO., LTD., 

 Homoeopathic Chemists, London. 



ESTABLISHED OVER 30 YEARS. 



Exceeds all others In Ceneral Fertilising 



Properties and Staying Powers. 



Promoting a rapid, healthy, and robust growth to plants 

 generally. 



It is a clean and dry powder, with very little smell. 



Its highly fertilising properties render its money value, Sn 

 comparison with other Manures, at least double, very small 

 quantities will produce favourable and lasting results. 



Analysis on Application. 



Sold in Tins, Is., 2a. 6d„ 5s. 6d M and 8s. each, and in 

 Kegs, well secured to prevent loss through exposure, 28 lbs. f 



10d. 6d. ; 56 lbs., 18s. ; us lbs., 32a. 



To be had from all Seedsmen and Florists. 



? ' MANUFACTURERS:— 



C ORRY & C O M Lt d., LO NDON . 



1 \4 Hi GRAND NEW STRAWBERRY 



• MONARCH, 7 s. per 100, 50s. per i,coo. NEW 



ASPARAGUS, Barr s Mammoth, 2 years, 4s. per ioo, 35s. per 

 1,000. Connover s Colossal, 2 years, 3s. per 100, 20s. per r,ooo ; 

 3 years, 30s. per 1,000. Apple and Plum Grafts in great variety. 

 — W. HoknEj CUtfe, near Rochester. 



