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A YOUNG MAN, age 21, SEEKS SITUA- 

 TION as Under-Gardcner on private *t™isnmcnt > 

 Inside and Out ; good reference-Apply Wm. Ives, PostUltice, 

 Black water, Hants. 



AS GARDENER (Single-Handed, or with 

 boy) ; thoroughly experienced ; Inside and Out ; good 

 references.— Apply F. C, 24, Bennett Street, Buxton, Derbyshire 



GARDENER (Head); age 38; married; 

 abstainer ; good references from good public and private 

 gardens.— J. Topper, North Lodge, Wardown, Luton, Beds. 



GARDENER (Head, where more are kept, 



branches 

 a^e 33 ; please 

 Ealing, W. 



good Single-Handed); eighteen years' ex] 

 of gardening ; good references *, married 



GARDENER (Head, where no less than 

 five are kept) ; age 33 ; single, otherwise when suited ; 

 18 years' thorough practical experier.ee in growing _ grapes, 

 peaches, pines, figs, melons, t^matos, cucumbers, orchid, stove 

 and greenhouse plants, chrysanthemum-, kitchen and flower 

 garden, house and tab'e decoration, and all the requirements of 

 a good, well-kept establishment ; excellent testimonials.— Apply, 

 J. Neslikg, Ganarew Cress, Monmouth. 



GARDENER (Head); age 36; married; no 

 family ; first-class fruit, plant, and vegetable grower ; 

 20 years' practical experience ; highly recommended. — W. 

 Colman, Essex Villa, Montague Road, Datchet. 



GARDENER (Head - Working, or good 

 Single-Handed); understands greenhouse, flower, and 

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

 W. M., Cottage, Crofton Hall, Orpington, Kent. 



GARDENER (Head Working or otherwise) ; 

 age 33 ,* married ; life experience in vines, fruit, 

 flowers, and vegetables ; 5I years' good character.— R., 33, 

 Connaught Road, Ealing Dean. 



GARDENER (Head Working); age 34; 

 married ; two children ; 20 years' experience in firit- 

 class establishments ; well up in all branches.— E. B., 2, Gorden 

 Road, Cambridge Road, Kilburn, N.W. 



QARDENER 



Out.- 



(Head-Working); age 30; 



larried ; life experience in all its brar ches ; Inside and 

 H. Holland, Easton Park Gardens, Wick ham Market. 



GARDENER (Single-Handed, or Second, 

 ^ where three or four are kept) ; age 25 years ; nine years' 

 experience ; first-class references. — B., Fortesmere Cottage, 

 Fortes Green Road, East Finchiey, N. 



GARDENER (Single handed or otherwise) ; 

 age 31 ; single ; life experience in the cultivation of 

 fruit, flowers, and vegetables ; good references ; abstainer. — 

 A. P., 9, Myrtle Terrace, Crawley Road, Horsham, Sussex. 



GARDENER (Single handed); age 26; 

 li r e experience in all branches ; married when suited ; 

 good reference. — C. Osman, 29, North Road, Highgate, N. 



GARDENER (Single-Handed) ; age 48 ; 

 married; fourteen 3 ears' good reference; understands 

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

 5, Stoneyard Place, Lee, Kent. 



GARDENER, where two or more kept ; age 

 3r ; one child, four years ; 18 years' practical experience ; 

 highest references ; disengaged when suited. — Charles, Castle 

 Lane. Olton. Birmingham. 



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. 



HANDY - MAN on Gentleman's Estate 

 Carpenter, Painter, Glazier, and Paperhanger; willing 

 to make himself useful ; age 37, married ; two children, girls, 

 ages 3 and 10. — E. S., 15, Cuthbert Road, W. Croydon. 



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TION as Gardener and Cook : ^ IS . UA_ 



years' good reference.— W. H Blueman' 7v 42 al \1 r 39 ; 10 

 near Battle, Sussex. * Wueman! > F *rai, Wesifield, 



MARKET GARDENERS, Fruit Growers 



• or G ent ' en »en.-MANAGER, well educated nr. * 

 penence of Market Gardening, Fruit and Mush™™ % ■ 



an excellent salesman ; first-class references^ Mart STfe 

 Cottage, Staines Road, Hounslow. Iry 



T> ICHARD SMITH and CO., beg to an- 



<£™ r no " nce . they are constantly receiving application 

 from Gardeners seeking Situations, and that they will be I> 

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

 John's Nurseries. Worcester. ' M ' 



CITUATION WANTED by Young Man; 



O Inside and Out preferred ; 2\ years' good character from 

 last place —Address, W. Grekn, Back Road, Old Catton 

 Norwich, Norfolk. ' 



YOUNG MAN seeks Situation in a Nursery 

 _ where fruit and flowers are grown for market ; previous 

 experience ; good reference — Hortus, care of Pierce's Library, 

 50, High Street, Sydenham, S.E. 



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WANTED, a strong, willing young MAN, as 

 Foreman in the houses ; must have good experience of 

 indoor work ; wages 18s., bothy, milk, and vegetables.— Apply 

 Gardener, Gorhambury, St. Albans. 



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