July 



1898. 



GARDENERS' MAGAZINE, 



Situations 



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WANTS SITUATION in a subur- 



A 'hfn nursery : low wages w ould be accepted in return for 

 «« n dKrknTein nursefy.-E. Elslev, to, Redman Place, 

 High Street, Sevenoaks. 



AS GARDENER (where help is given); 

 well up in fruit trees, growing and forcing seakale, toma- 

 to mushrooms, cucumbers, all kitchen garden work, pleasure 

 emuWland stock, poultry if required ; 15 years excellent 

 chaiacter fr m present place ; middle age ; married, one daughter. 

 -J. Sansom, Barcote Cottage, Fanngdon, Berks. 



B" ARR and SONS have on their 

 several competent HEAD GARDENERS, 

 be pleased to furnish full particulars on apphcatior 

 Qhv^t. f!nvent Garden, London. 



Register 



They will 

 12 and 13, 



COLONEL J. D. LEGARD will be pleased 

 to RECOMMEND F. Horsneli as First Journeyman 

 under a foreman ; inside ; eight years' experience inside and 

 out; age 25; bothy preferred.— Apply F. Horsnell, Welham 

 Hall, Malton, Yorkshire. 



FOREMAN (Inside, or good Second); age 

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

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

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

 Bridge, Brentford. 



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, Windlesham, Surrey. . 



GARDENER (Head, where another is kept), 

 no objection to Good Second, where four or five are kept ; 

 8 years in present situation as Second ; 17 years' experience ; 

 jingle.— S. E., The Gardens, Highlands, Bolney, Sussex. 



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 

 lesey, Surrey. 



GARDENER (Head Working or good Single- 

 handed); Scotch; age 30; life experience in vines, 

 peaches, tomatos, cucumbers, melons, stove and greenhouse 

 plants, flower and kitchen garden ; satisfactory reasons for 

 leaving ; first class references from present employer as to 

 character and ability ; total abstainer ; married when suited.— 

 C. W., 2,916, u Gardeners' Magazine" Offices, 148 and 149, 

 Aldersgate Street, E.C. 



GARDENER (Single Handed, or with help) 

 REQUIRES SITUATION; experienced both inside 

 and out ; age 28. — B., 9, Keeley Road, Croydon. 



ARDENER (good Single-handed, or 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. 



JOURNEYMAN (Second, in the House); 



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

 ' ' -J.Cook, 128, Archway Road, Hiehgate, N. 



absta 



iner. 



GARDENER (good Single-handed, or with 

 help) ; thoroughly experienced both Inside and Out ; age 

 29 ; three years in last place.— " W. P," 48, Le^isham Road, S.E. 



GARDENER (Single-handed, or otherwise) ; 

 SITUATION REQUIRED by advertiser ; eight years' 

 experience in all the branches; age 24; abstainer.— Clawson 

 Cottage, Rugby Road, Leamington Spa. 



GARDENER.— Young Man, aged 26, SEEKS 

 SITUATION ; Single handed, or where help is given ; 

 well recommended by nursery manager ; good references from 

 private places previous.— Apply M. R,, 23, Croft Terrace, Croft 

 Road, North End, Portsmouth. 



GARDENER (Second) ; age 26 ; 13 years' 

 practical experience in all branches, inside and out ; house 

 and table decoration ; former place as Second with the Earl 

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



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 w?th particulars, &c— St. 

 John's Nurseries. Worcester. 



CEED TRADE.— SITUATION WANTED 



' in London, in September, or sooner, by an Englishman, 

 aged 39, at present engaged as stock clerk in an American seed 

 house ; n years' experience in the United States ; wages about 

 35s. per week. — Address Seeds, 12, Eton Grove, Dacre Park, 

 Lee, S.E. «»a*w 



NDER GARDENER in pleasure ground 



and kitchen garden ; six years wit!i Sir Henry Bessemer ; 

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

 Road, S.E. 



JOURNEYMAN or Improver in the houses ; 

 six years' experience in a large private garden, principally 

 under glass ; can be well recommended ; bothy preferred ; 

 willing to pay good premium. — H. Grillage, Plympton, 

 Devon. 



Sttufttton* WntuttU 



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WANTED, GARDENER (unmarried) to 

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

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

 Chadstowe, Corbett Avenue, Droitwich, stating age and salary. 

 Must have good references. 



WANTED, a good GARDEN LABOURER 5 

 married preferred, no family or very small ; wages 15s. 

 per week, with cottage. Also YOUTH, about 20, to help the 

 gardener inside and out. — Apply to Henry Bowles, Gardener, 

 Southover Hall, Hurwash, Sussex. 



WANTED, LAD, about 18 or 19, as 

 Assistant Gardener. — T. S., Waveney, Hainault Road, 

 Leytonstone. i^lirf 



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 addressed 148 and 149. Alderstrate Street. London. ED. 



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ROSES, LOVELY ROSES. 



COLOURED PLATES 



OF 



THREE BEAUTIFUL ROSES 



Will be given with 



Amateur Gardening 



As follows : 



July 



BOURBON ROSE 



(Souvenir de la Malmaison) 



HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSE - July 9 



(Ulrich Brunner) 



NEW TEA SCENTED ROSE - 



(M. Ada Carmody) 



Also a Full and Comprehensive List of all the Best 

 Roses in Cultivation, with Colours, Habits, 

 Position for Growing, When and How to 

 Prune, &c. 



July 16 



Price ONE PENNY.—Of all Newsagents. 

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 from stock. Carriage paid on orders over 5s. value. Lists and 

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DARLINGTON 



