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GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



Situations 



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. MAN WANTS SITUATluw in a suour- 



\ . „. aee s would be accepted in return for 

 SM^KR-* Els ley, ,o, Red™ P.ace, 

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A"^Y^ARDENE R ; age 26; Single-handed 5 

 well up in kitchen and flower garden j go. d character ; 

 ^neaged end of August; single.-A. Murrell, Stanton St. 

 g^nf^i^^ _ 



frTRTandSONS have on their Register 



B several competent HEAD GARDENERS. They will 

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

 Kin^_Stree^oveji^ 



ARDENER (Head of two or three, or good 



Sinelc.handed).-A gentleman highly RECOMMENDS 

 c lone as above, who has been with him four years ; a^e 26 ; 

 iJnzle- near London preferred.— Address S. Lane, 3, Albert 

 ^ft^^Alb ert Road. St. Mary Cray, Kent. 



ARDENER (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 ; 

 single -S. E., The Gardes, High land s, Bolney, Sussex. 



GARDENER (good Single-handed, or with 

 help); thoroughly experienced both Inside and Out ; age 

 20 * three years in last place. u W. P," 48, Le-visham Road, S.E. 



GARDENER (Head Working); age32 ; mar- 

 ried, ro family; life experience in all branches ; Inside 

 and Out ; thoroughly practical and industrious ; good character. 

 — F. Clarke, West View Terrace, Mount Pleasant, Wilm slo w . 



GARDENER (Head Working or good Single- 

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

 peaches, tomato?, 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, "Gardeners' Magazine" Offices, 148 and 149, 

 Aldersgate Street, E.C. 



GARDENER (Single-handed, or otherwise) ; 

 SITUATION REQUIRED by advertiser ; eight years' 

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

 Cottage, Rugby Road, Leamin gton Spa. 



GARDENER.— W. H. Wood (28) under- 

 stands the management of conservator/, vinery, green- 

 house, Cucumbsr house, flower and kitchen garden ; two years 

 gardener at Woottm Hall; excellent references. — Address 

 Welford, Rugby. 



GARDENER (Single - Handed) ; age 30; 

 married; one child, aged six; experienced I aside and 

 Out ; highly recommended. — C. Hills, Gardener's Cottage, 

 The Spring, Han well, \V. 



JOURNEYMAN or Improver in the houses ; 

 six years' experience in a large private garden, principally 

 b under glass ; can be well recommended ; bothy preferred ; 

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

 Devon. 



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. 



GARDENER, good all-round, 

 PERMANENT SITUATION; town 

 active ; willing ; good references ; disengaged.- 

 Stratford Place, London, N.W. 



SEEKS 



or country ; 



-B. B., 12, 



SITUATION REQUIRED as Under 

 Gardener; In ide, or Inside and Out; five years' good 

 character ; age 21.— Address, H. Boley, Long Road, Dedham, 

 Essex • 



YOUTH ; age 19 ; SEEKS SITUATION as 

 Under Gardener in Girt email's establishment; thirteen 

 months in last situation; strong; willing; total abstainer; ami 

 gojd character.— Apply, E. H., care of Mrs. Barnett, Mancr 

 Road, Farncombe. 



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AMATEURS 



The 



ROSE 



BOOK. 



By the late SHIRLEY HIBBERD. 



Revised by GEORGE GORDON, Editor of the Gabdbnees 

 Magazine, Vice-President of the National Rose Society. 



Comprising the Cultivation of the Rose in the Open Ground 

 and Under Glass ; the Formation of the Rosarium ; the 

 Characters of Wild and Garden Roses; the Preparation 

 of the Flowers for Exhibition; the Raising of New 

 Varieties ; and the Work of the Rose Garden in every 

 Season of the Tear 



Contents. 



Introduction. 



The Families of Wild Roses. 

 The Families of Garden Roses 

 Forming the Rosarium. 

 Dwarf Roses, 



The Propagation of Roses b] 



Buds and Grafts. 

 Stocks for Roses, 

 Garden Roses. 

 Exhibition Roses. 

 The Characters of Roses. 

 Climbing Roses. 

 Pillar Roses. 

 Roses Under Glass. 

 Seedling Roses. 



Roses m Town Gardens, 



The Fairy Rose. 



Yellow Rosea. 



Hedgerow and Wilderness 

 Roses. 



Roses for Decorations. 

 The Enemies of the Rose. 

 Sending Roses by Rail and 

 Post. 



Ob Buying New Roses, 

 j Curiosities of Rose Growing. 

 Reminders of Monthly Work 

 The Rose Show. 

 ! Selections of Roses. 



I Synoptical Catalogue of Rose * 

 London : 



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