I. 



1898 



THE 



GA RDENERS' 



MA C A ZINE. 



Situations Hffitatttci* 



♦ 



idrertise 



under thia heading are charged Is. each, fonr lines (32 words), and 3d, per line after. A Couv of th« 



" Gardeners' Magazine," Post Tree, 2id. 



THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OF TWO! 



,. nV living up her establishment, 



LA VvMv RECOMMEND her gardener (Head- 



. ^shes to Wj?5tt branches; married ; fifr«m vears' 

 •^••ffflS&rfei Eversfield, Reigate. 



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rrr^ENER(Single-Handed, or with 



J S G , v „Mv experienced; Inside and Out; good 

 ft ^ j 24 ,Bennett Str eet, Buxton, Derbyshire 



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GARDENER (Single-handed); 



. T ^nf • o-nnrl reference : thr 



■erienced 



riORIST Junior Assistant; three and a- 



r half years* experience in wreaths, seeds, plants, &c. ; 



irfdSIcter.- Apply C. Joyce, care of Mr. Hayes, Westleake, 



JENEK.— Aaiiiiic*A on W. G. Luard 



I j ^hes to RECOMMEND his Gardener as HEAD 

 twow more are kept M^P^JBP^^^a & c 



pARDENER. 



etwof-r more are Kcyi , n j TT, V 



tcD years' reference ; age 30 ; married, one child. 

 Cottage, Witham T? '™ • ' 



R. S., 



P ARDENER (Head) ; age 36 ; married, no 



U fcnfly; first-class fruit, plant, and vegetable grower; 

 *rJ.y Years' practical experience; highly recommended.— W. 

 fjuiiAN, 2, Montague Ro ad, Datchst. 



GARDENER (Head, where more are kept, 



(j r good Single-Handed) ; eighteen years'experience in al[ 

 n-'iches flf gardening J good references j married, no family ; 

 *e -3; please to state wages given. -E. Post, Drayton House, 



E afrf , " • 



^ARDENER (Head, or good Single) ; good 



' ill round man ; Inside and Out ; life experience ; age 40 ; 

 mmi', wife help in house if waited ; good characters present 

 mi prtrious employers.— F. Osborne, The Gardens, Corner 

 HslHemel Hempstead. 



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GARDENER (Head-Working, or good 



VJ Sir gle- Handed) ; nine years' practical experience with 

 «*, cucumbers, &c ; stove and greenhouse plants ; flower and 

 feta garden ; abstainer ; age 24 *, married when suited ; can 

 b *dl recommended ; good character.— F. Hawkins, Little- 

 tone, Dover. 



GARDENER (Head-Working, where two 

 or three are kept) ; experienced in all branches of garden- 

 ing ; age 38 ; married, one child ; six years in present situation. 

 —Address F. Goodwin, Duns Tew, Deddington, O xon. 



GARDENER (Head - Working) ; married ; 

 life experience Inside and Out ; disengaged, establishment 

 being sold ; abstainer ; good character ; references previous 

 places.— E. Towner, 18, HouseJands Road, Tonbridge. 



GARDENER (Head - Working, or good 

 Single-Handed) ; understands greenhouse, flower, and 

 kitchen garden ; age 30 ; married, no family ; good character.— 

 W. M., Cot tage, Crofton H all, Orpington, Kent. 



GARDENER (Head-Working); age 30; life 

 experience ; thoroughly understands flower.*-, fruit, and 

 vegetables, including orchids and carnations ; well recommended 

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

 Gardens, Burton-on-Trent. 



GARDENER (Single-handed or Second), 

 where three or four are kept ; nine years' experience ; 

 age 25 ; first-class references. — B., Fortismere Cottage, Fortis 

 Green Road, East Finchley, N. 



GARDENER (Single - Handed, or with 

 assistance given) ; age 34 ; married ; experienced in all 

 branches. — C. Transom, 53, Danbrook Road, South Streatham, 

 S.W. 



GARDENER (Single-Handed, or one Under); 

 age 27 ; twelve years' experience ; Inside and Out ; three 

 years in present place ; married when suited. — For references 

 apply J. Sykes, 18, Percy Terrace, Hendon, Sunderland. 



GARDENER (Single-Handed) ; age 48 ; 

 married ; fourteen years' good reference ; understands 

 greenhouse, flower, and kitchen garden. — Addreis W. Shuttle, 

 5, Stoneyard Plac e, Lee, Kent. 



GARDENER (where assistance is given); 

 age 38 ; well up in stove and greenhouse plants, vines, 

 peaches, cucumbers, and melons ; flower and kitchen garden ; 

 good chrysanthemum grower; good references. — E. Posnett, 

 38, Olinda Road, Stamford Hill, N. , 



GARDENER (Second, or Single-Handed); 

 ten years' experience; Inside and Out; age 23; good 

 testimonials — G. G., 39, Evelyn Street, Deptford, S.E. 



Q ARDENER (Under); age 22; Inside and 



m^** . 1 if VCn y . ears ' P racticaI experience in good establish- 



Ttolnfwf refer *" c . es J P lease state wages; abstainer.- 

 r. ilark, Chilgrov e, Chichester. 



O ANDY- MAN on Gentleman's Estate, 



tortuhtSTT*' ? amter ' G,azier » an <* Paperhanger; willing 

 ££T e ^self useful; a ge 37, married; two children, girls 

 agS3 and io.-E. S., 15, Cuthbert Ro ad, W. Croyd on. * 



1VTAN, young, SEEKS SITUATION on 



i f i Gentleman's Estate, or Caretaker ; good plumber, gas 



Pi n vtp al p p" er 5 ^ n P^ °} h ^ branch es 5 lon * references 

 Plumber, 18, Beversbrook Road, Upper Holloway, London, N. 



MARKET GARDENERS, Fruit Growers, 



• 0r r?, ent , ,emen --MANAGER, well educated, life ex- 

 perience of Market Gardening, Fruit and Mushroom Growing ; 

 an excellent salesman ; first-class references.— F. Martin, Irv 

 Cottage, Staines Road, Hounslow. 



"D ICHARD SMITH and CO., beg to an- 



XV nounce that they are constantly receiving application 

 irom Gardeners seeking Situations, and that they will be able 

 to supply any Lady or Gentleman with particulars, &c— St. 

 Johns Nurseries. Worcester. 



C ITUATION WANTED by young man ; age 



O 20; Inside and Out preferred ; two and a-half years' good 

 character from last situation —Address W. Green, Back Road 

 Old Catton, Norwich, Norfolk. ' 



GARDENERS. — A Young Man, age 



30, married, two children, WANTS SITUATION in 



private place, where there are grapes, strawberries, any sorts of 

 tomatos, and would help in kitchen garden.— W. S., 4, Brief 

 Terrace, liroad water, Worthing. 



UNDER-GARDENER, age 19, SEEKS 

 SITUATION; six years' experience ; Inside and Out 

 total abstainer; disengaged.— H. Binnek, Sudbury Grove. 

 Sudbury, Harrow, Middlesex. 



YOUNG MAN, strong, active, well-educated, 

 desires to acquire knowledge cf Fruit Fanning and 

 general Horticulture ; willing to accept small wage.— F. T., 

 Mrs Peakson, Dean Street, Liskeard, Cornwall. 



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^t'?^^i?JL 0m /3 8s. VINERIES, 



<!• «i h^ 1 ^ Price ( S zmt& > painted or glazed, 

 pOTf£ R K -H- the P - n ^ 



ofW^es. MakCr t0 H,M ' the 



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and n!» WJnrlt of APHIS, on nH nlfln>* 



AMERICAN BLIGHT or Woolly Aphis. 



on Apple Trees, Ac, can be destroyed by using 



11 ABOL " INSECTICIDE. 



ABOL" ABOLISHES APHIS 



The Cheapest and most useful Plant Wash 



ONE PINT MAKES 100 PINTS 



PRICES— Pint 1/6 ; Quart 2/6 ; Haif-Gali. 4/-; Gall. 7/1 



Of all Seedsmen and Florists. 



or post free on receipt of remittance from the 



Sole Manufacturers— E. A. WHITE, Limited 



Hop and Frnit Growers, PADDOCK WOOD, KENT; 



Write for full particular $, and name this - 



WORKMEN'S COMPENSATIONS under 

 the new Act. „ «»»«t rwr-cvz 



POLICIES to cover THE WHOLE OF THE EMPLOYER 6 



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ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY 

 (Limited). „ r 



Business Founded 1849. CLAIMS PATO,/ 1,000,000. 



THOS. POTTER, Man. and Sec. 



10. St. Swithin's Lane, London, E.C. 



Ask your Inrserpan or Seedsmin for 



RICHARDS' NOTED PEAT. 



THE Stock for 1898 is exceptionally fine. 

 Choice selections for Orchids, Stove and Greenhou* 

 Plants Ferns, Rhododendrons, &c. By the sack, cubic yardj 

 ton or truck-load. Can be seen in bu k a London WW 

 Immediate despatch either from London or Grounds. By Rail 

 or Steamer. Prompt and Special Quotations for delivery to any 



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 and Old Shot Tower Wharf, Lambeth, London, 5.E. Letters 



-nd Order* to .Southwark Street 



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FRUIT GROWERS 



"A Year's Work on a Kent Frait Pan 



1». Post Free from the Publishers, 



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