JO.VE 25 



GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



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Baor and SONS have on their Register 

 A s,vVral competent HEAD GARDENERS. They will 

 fc. nleS To furnish full particulars on application.-!, and i 3> 



COLONEL J. D. LEGARD will be pleased 



( to RECOMMEND F. Horsne 1 as First Journeyman 

 j £«rT»n' inside: eight years' expenence inside and 

 2 I a|e S^hy pre?erred.-A P ply F. Horsnell, Welham 

 Hall, MaltorSjfo^^ ; 



FOREMAN (Inside) ; age 25 ; practical 

 experience in plant and fruit houses, house and table 

 decorations ; excellent references.-W. BurCh, 17, Bismark 

 Roa^ Highgate^N ^ ; _ . 



FOREMAN ; age 27 ; good experience in 

 fruit and plant houses, and table decoration; good 

 references— Gardener, 2, York Villas, Thornton Road, High 



Banret, Herts . 



F~~~~OREMAN (Inside, or good Second) ; age 

 25 ; good knowledge of forcing, early and late vines, 

 neaches melons, cucumbers, stove and greenhoHse plants, &c. 

 Can be highly recommended.— E. S., 18, Western Road, Kew 

 Bridge, Brentford. . 



GARDENER (Head, or where help is given) ; 

 12 years' experience ; married tfhen suited ; age 27 ; 

 excellent references from past and present employers ; no circulars. 

 Cott er ill, Manor Cottage. Old Windsor, Berks. ^ 



GARDENER (Head) where three or four 

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

 two children ; good references.— Address J. Denton, Up Down 

 Hill^Wi ndlesham, Surrey. 



ARDENER (Single-handed or otherwise) ; 



age 25 ; 11 years' experience Inside and Out ; good 

 character.— D., The Ledge, Walton, Epping, Essex. 



GARDENER (Head or Single-handed).— 

 Gentleman can highly RECOMMEND his late gardener, 

 left through breaking up establishment ; life experience, inside 

 and out ; age 36 ; married.— W., 3, Spring Grove Gardens, East 

 Molesey, Surrey. 



GARDENER (good SingleT-handedTor with 

 help) ; 7 years' experience in present situation ; age 27. 

 P. Barnett would be pleased to recommend his Under Gardener 

 as above. — W. Ludgate, care of J. Ludgate, Farnham 

 Common, near Slough.. 



GARDENER (Single-handed or otherwise), 

 age 30 ; married, one child ; well up in all branches; good 

 references. — Osmond, South View, Crowborough, Sussex. 



GARDENER (Second); age 26; 13 years' 

 practical experience in all branches, inside and out ; house 

 and table decoration ; f rmer place as Second with the Earl 

 Howe. — George, 3, Occupation Road, Wormley, Herts. 



GARDENER (Under) SEEKS SITUA- 

 TION ; age 20 ; or as third in a gentleman's garden ; can 

 have good references. — Apply A. G. Elvv, 45, Military Road, 



Canterbury. 



GARDENER (Under or Single-handed), age 

 22 ; understands glass and kitchen garden ; would be 

 generally useful; pony not objected to; good references. — 

 Arthur, 44, Lodge Lane, North Finchley. 



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HEAD - WORKING GARDENERS, as 

 also good practical Foreman, I have here at work, who 

 have good characters, acd I can recommend. — Stephen 

 Cast le, F.R.H.S., Bottesford Vineries, Notts. 



JOURNEYMAN (Second, in the House); 

 age 26 ; good experience, inside and out ; good character ; 

 abstainer.— J. Cook, 128, Archway Road, Highgate, N. 



"DICHARD SMITH and CO., beg to an- 



A nounce that they are constantly receiving application 

 from Gardeners seeking Situations, and that they will be able 



t° ^W 1 / any Lady or Gentleman with particulars, &c— St. 



J ohns Nurseries. Worcester. 



TTNDER GARDENER in pleasure ground 



v-/ and kitchen garden ; six years with Sir Henry Bessemer ; 

 death cause of leaving.— Apply J. Y., 285, Camberweli New 



koacl, S.E. DjjiHtf 



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X RANTED, GARDENER (unmarried) to 



V V take charge of small kitchen garden, hothouses, &c; 

 must thoroughly understand all branches.— Address M. D., 

 Chadstowe, Corbett Avenue, Droit wich, stating age and salary. 

 Must have good references. 



WANTED, TWO all-round JOBBING 

 MEN, thoroughly experienced ; must have good charac- 

 ters ; permanency for suitable men ; age between 30 and 40. — 

 Apply by letter, H. Mansfield, 42, Mortimer Road, Kensal 

 Ri se, W. L__ 



WANTED, GARDENER (Single-handed), 

 plenty of help, most considerate employer j 20s,, and 



house.— Apply Perry's Hardy Plant Farm, Winchmore 

 Hill, N. 



WANTED, a MAN, chiefly for Flower 

 Garden and pleasure grounds, with a knowledge of 

 herbaceous plants ; also used to watering, and potting bedding 

 plants, &c. — J. Harris, The Gardens, Waddon House, Croydon. 



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