GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



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THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF TWO I 



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They will 

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Barr and SONS have on their 

 A *ll competent HEAD GARDENERS. 

 To furnSi full particulars on application. 

 ^Street, Covent Garden^Londo n. 



T-OREMAN (Inside, or General); age 26; 



\ U : all-round ex,>erience; highly recc^men^ ded ; two 

 ia^scnt situation, 2* previously as foreman.— E. Henvef, 

 ffoClitanC^ Chepstow , Monmou thshire. 



SreMAN (Inside, or General) in a well- 



T kept establishment ; age 30 ; thorough knowledge of gar- 

 ting 2 i all branches; good references.-W. D., 19, King 

 Sciwt, Chelsea, S.W. 



GARDENER (Head Working); age 39; 

 married, one child, 12 ; thoroughly practical in all 

 branches ; 25 years' excellent characters ; land stock if required. 

 — Stevens, 83, Wood Street, High Harnet, Herts. 



FOREMAN in medium-sized place or Jour- 

 revmin (First) in large establishment ; highly recom- 

 «e*kd.--For all particulars apply to Head Oakdenek, 

 tUttton, H'andfcrd. . 



FRANK GARRETT, The Firs, Woodford 

 Wells, Essex, is OPEN to ENGAGE with any lady or 



jrpt'eman re-i-irin- the services of a thoroughly experienced 

 Head Working Gardener ; married J age 32 ; excellent testi- 

 sunuls ; two years head. 



GARDENER (Head), age 33; single, Other- 

 wise when suited, 18 years' thorough practical experience 

 M Rowing grapes, peaches, pir.es, fi^s, melons, tomatos, 

 encumbers, orchids, stove a d greenhouse plants, chrysanthe- 

 _tu_s kitchen ard flower garden, house and table decorations, 

 tod all the requirements of a good establish ntent ; excellent 

 tMMttotaU.— Please apply J. Nesling, Ganarew Cross, 

 Mor mouth. 



GARDENER (Head Working). — Mr. G. 

 Cuffe, Gardener to Earl Egerton of Tatton, wishes to 

 RECOMMEND his General Foreman, G. Howe ; previous 2 

 years foreman, St< ke Park, Slough ; 14 years' experience.— 

 Howe, Tatton Gardens, Knutsfrrd. 



GARDENER (Head Workings, age 30 ; life 

 experience ; "thoroughly understands flowers, fruit, and 

 vegetables, including orchids and carnations ; well recommended 

 by past and present employers. — Dawson, Rangemore Gardens, 

 Kurton-on-Trent. 



GARDENER (Head). -A. W. Smith, age 30, 

 rfght years Foreman with Mr. James Douglas, also two 

 ymtt' excellent character as H/ad, seeks re-ergagtment ; life 

 ucrieoce in all branches ; thoroughly competent ; highest 

 rtfrrencct.— Merryland's Cottag* s, Rook ham, Surrey. 



^ARDENER (Head) where three or four 



J are kept ; life experience in all branches ; age 40 ; married, 

 0 children ; good references. — Address J. Denton, Up Dow n 

 % Windlesham, Surrey. 



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'ARDENER (Head); where two or more 



tre ^V! 1 ' a ** c 27 • sm ^ c » experience in all branches 

 Out ; excellent character. — W. Peters, Gardens, 

 pkFtrs, Harpenden, Herts. 



•ARDENER (Head); age 35; thoroughly 



■ experienced Inside and Out; early and late forcing; 6\ 



pioent place. 

 Hants. 



A. Stock, Gardens, Bury Hall, 



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RDENER (Head), or Gardener and 



J*wtT.T- Scotch ; age 46 ; married ; no family ; thorough 

 •ahfeexjicricnce in superior places ; first-class testimonials, 

 yenc- tojpresent employer.— J. L.. The Gardens, Knowle 

 *arwi k«h re. 



RDENER (Head Working) ; 



■wrned ; thorough knowledge of gardening in all brand les ; 



excellent character from past employers.— Wm. 

 Judd Read, Tonbridge. 



PARDENER 



VJ age 40 



(Head Working); married; 



. thoroughly experienced and practical in all the 

 1 excellent character a, Lead from present 



-w. Bam., Kramcote, Notts. 



GARDENER (Head or good Single-handed); 

 life experience in vines, melons, cucumbers, toraa os, stove 

 and greenhouse, fruit, Mowers, and vegetables ; age 40 ; married, 

 no family ; good character.— Gardener, Elm Cottage, Rick- 

 mansworth. . 



GARDENER ; understands his profession in 

 all its branches ; age 40 ; married, one child ; life experi- 

 ence ; good reference.— W. F., 29, Highgate Hill, N. 



GARDENER (good Single-handed or where 

 help is given) ; well up in all kinds of fruit trees, growing 

 and forcing seakale, tomatos, mushrooms, cucumbers, and plea- 

 sure ground work ; understands land and stock ; poultry if 

 required ; 15 years' excellent character from last situation ; mar- 

 ri-d ; age 46 ; one daughter; left through employer's death.— J. 

 Sansom, Barcote Cottage, Faringdon, Berks. 



ARDENER (Single-handed, or with help); 



understands vines, greenhouse, flower and kitchen garden, 

 and the general routine of the business ; seven years' excellent 

 character; disengaged; age 43 *> married, no family ; total 

 abstainer.— W. Shilvock, near The Reform, Bridge Road, 

 Maidenhead. 



GARDENER (Single-handed, OS good 

 Second) ; age 24 ; 8 years' practical experience Inside and 

 Out ; good characters ; disengaged.— W. Barron, Poona House, 

 Cosha m, Hants. 



GARDENER (Single-handed) ; age 25; 

 married when suited ; seven years' experience in good 

 gardens; Inside and Out; excellent references from past and 

 present employers. — G. Mann, The Gardens, High Firs, 

 Harpenden, Herts. _____ 



GARDENER (Second) ; Inside and Out, 

 SEEKS SITUATION in private establishment ; age 25 ; 



10 years' experience *, good character. — C. Doman, care of Mr. 

 Warriner, Grange R oad, Egham, Surrey. 



GARDENER (as Second, or otherwise, in 

 first-class place) ; Inside, or Inside and Out J good charac- 

 ter, and general knowledge of work ; age 20. — H. Penn, The 

 Gardens, Mole Lodge, West Molesey, Surrey. ^ 



GROOM or GROOM-GARDENER; ride 

 and drive well J understands stable duties and good kitchen 

 gardening ; married, one child, 7 ; age 37 ; good character— H. 

 Terry, Station Road, Hayes, Kent 



GARDENER (Under or Journeyman) ; age 

 22 ; seven years' experience ; good references ; abstainer. 

 — A. Hirhert, Church End, Arlesey, Hitchin, Herts. 



OURNEYMAN (Inside and Out) ; six years' 



experience ; eood character— C. Cutler, Halwill Green, 

 Beawcrthy, Devon. J _!____ 



T OURNEYMAN (Inside, or Inside and Out) ; 



J age 21 ; having been in last situation 2 years can be wdl 

 recommended; b thy preferred.— E. Fkver, The Lodge, 

 _^esr^Drive, Brighton. Sussex. 



JOURNEYMAN (Under); Inside, or Inside 

 and Out ; in good Private Establishment ; age 19 ; good 

 experierce; bothy preferred.— J. Treagus, Waldeck Cot- 

 t age, Lyne Lane , Chertsey, Surr e v . 



RICHARD SMITH and CO., beg to an^ 

 nounce 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. 

 John's Nurseries, Worcester. 



SITUATION WANTED in gentleman's 

 garden as Second under glass ; 12 years' experience ; age 

 2 5; single ; abstainer ; good character for 4^ years from present 

 situation, j\ years previous.— W. Wilsher, Eaton Socon, St. 

 Neots, Beds. 



UNDER-GARDENER, or Single-handed, 

 by young man, age 22 ; with knowledge of orchids ; 

 good references ; state wages ; London or suburbs preferred. — 

 Arthur, Tan swell Stores, Earl's Colne, Essex. 



WANTED, a SITUATION as Under 

 Gardener ; five years' good character ; willing to make 

 himself useful ; age 18. — Apply Walter Merrett, Habin 

 Rogate, near Petersfield, Hants. 



YOUNG MAN SEEKS SITUATION 

 Improver (Inside); age 20 ; highly recommended by em- 

 ployer. — F. Bonney, Col ton House, Rugeley. 



OUNG MAN, age 28, REQUIRES SITUA- 

 TION as Under Gardener ; good character from last place. 



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F. Radbourne, Woodspeen West, Newbury, Berks. 



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LAD WANTED as Apprentice 

 —Apply C. J. Bungay and Son, F 

 Nursery, Loughl>orough Road, Brixton, S.W. 



for Florists. 



.R.H.S., Beech 



WANTED, a Young MAN, as Under 

 Gardener; Inside and Out; abstainer preferred.— 

 Address, stating age, experience, salary required, R. Wing ATE, 

 Oakhurst, Hildenborough, Tonbridge. 



WANTED, a Young MAN, as Second, 

 under glass ; must be quick and willing ; wages 18s., 

 • and bothy. — Walter Jinks, The Gardens, The Beeches, 



Wal ton -on -Th a mes . • 



WANTED, two GARDENERS, one to take 

 charge of small Nursery and one for jobbing work and 

 fill up time in nursery ; permanent to suitable men. — By letter 

 first, 55, Danbury Street, Islington, N. 



WANTED, Young MAN, about 18 to~20, 

 with fair knowledge of gardening Inside and Out, and 

 attend fires ; please state wages, with lodgings found. — Address 

 Gard ener, Garratt's Hall, Banstead, Surrey. 



OUNG MAN WANTED for jobbing; must 



be used to scythe: fill up time in Nursery. — Allin's, 

 Highbury Place Nursery, Highbury, London. 



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