October 29, 189S. 



GARDENERS' MAGAZINE. 



situations 



SSlantcir, 



A dver i semen ts under this heading are charged Is. each, four lines (32 words) and 



3d, per line after. A Copy of the 



THREE INSERTIONS FOR THE PRICE OP 



TWO 



FLORISTS.— Young Lady SEEKS RE- 

 ENGAGEMENT as second or third hand near London ; 

 three years' character ; age 19 —Address E. \V\, 34, Dutton 

 Street, Greenwich. 



GARDENER (Head) ; age 36 ; married, no 

 family ; first-class fruits, plants, and vegetables grower ; 

 20 years' experience ; highly recommended.— W. Coleman, 

 Essex Villa, Montague Road, Datchet. 



GARDENER (Head, where no less than 

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

 jg years' thorough practical experience in growing _ grapes, 

 peaches, pi res, figs, melons, t^matos, cucumbers, orchid, stove 

 and greenhouse plants chrysanthemum', kitchen and flower 

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

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

 J. Nesling, Ganarew Cross, Monmouth. 



GARDENER (Head Working or otherwise) ; 

 age • 33 \ married ; life experience in vines, fruit, 

 flowers, and vegetables J s\ years' good character.— R., 3^, 

 Connaught Road, Ealing Dean. 



GARDENER (Head Working) ; age 31 ; 

 married ; experienced in all branches ; gocd references ; 

 abstainer.— G. A., too, Wellington Road, Slough, Bucks. 



GARDENER (Head Working); age 34; 

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

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

 Road, Cambridge Road, Kilburn, N.W. 



GARDENER (Head- Working) ; age 30; 

 married; life experience in all its branches ; Inside and 

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



GARDENER (Head-Working) ; married ; 

 life experience ; Inside and Out ; disengaged, establish- 

 ment being sold ; abstainer ; good character ; references from 

 other places. — E. T., 18, Houselands Road, Tonbridge. 4 



GARDENER (Single-Handed, or Second, 

 nhm three cr four are kept) ; age 25 years ; nine years' 

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

 Fortes Green Road. East Finchlev. N; 



/^ARDENER (Single-handed, or in good 



V^l ( establishment, as Inside and Out).— Age 28, single J ten 

 years experience, six last place ; well recommended. R001 

 preferred.— Gardener, Harlow Grange, Harrogate. 



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rARDENER (Single handed or otherwise) ; 



VJ age 31; single; life experience in the cultivation of 

 fruit, flowers, and vegetables J 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, or with 

 help) ; age 24 ; married ; good experience in all branches ; 

 can be well recommended.— Apply W. R., care of Mr. Downes, 

 Barnet Road, Potter's Bar, Middlesex. 



GARDENER (good Single-handed) ; age 40 ; 

 married, one in family; understands glass, flower and 

 kitchen garden ; active and obliging ; nine years' good reference. 

 T. Garrett, 18, Lime Cottages, Betchworth, Surrey. 



JOURNEYMAN, Inside ; age 20.-S. Hoad, 

 The Gardens, Vicar's Hill, Lymington, Hants, will be 

 pleased to recommend a young man as above, in a 

 good establishment. 



MARRIED COUPLE SEEKS SITUA- 

 TION as Gardener and Cook ; age 42 and 39 ; 10 

 years' good reference. — W. H., Blueman's Farm, Westfield, 

 near Battle, Sussex. 



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. 



SITUATION WANTED by Young Man; 

 Inside and Out preferred ; 2} years' good character from 

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

 Norwich, Norfolk. 



CITUATION WANTED by a Young Man, 



nVnt 23 \* S Im P r ° ver « Inside and Out, in a good establish 

 Son A* ° r ' lX *- e ke ?^. six experience; 12 



StonK?K« 1 S > ltU ^L 10n L Ieavin S through breaking up of 



establis hment.— G. B., Church-roa d, Horley, Surrey. 



TO NURSERYMEN.^FOREMAN PRO- 



wfn, * AGA }P R ard Grower in first-class establishment; 

 weu up w grafting roses clematis, cut flowers, stove and green- 

 n u>e plants, forcing, and decorating ; good references.— Apply 

 i- • K., 7, Eagle Cottages, Friarwood. Pontefract. VnrU. 



TTNDER GARDENER.- Highly recom- 



\s merded. Experienced in all Glass and Outside work : 

 moderate wages ; good place first object .—Apply Hon. Lady 

 Superintendent, Provincial Police Orphanage, Redhill 



Surrey. ' 



yOUNG MAN seeks Situation in a Nursery 



A b where fruit and flowers are grown for market ; previous 

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

 50, High Street, Sydenham, S.E. 9 



YOUNG MAN SEEKS SITUATION as 

 Improver; six years* experience ; Inside and Out ; good 

 references; near London preferred.— John Hughes, H.L.B. 

 South Darenth, Kent. ' 



Situation* Wutunt 



vertisements under this heading* are 0 



«s. 6d. for Four lines (38 wordi), and 

 int of eigrht w orda after. 



WANTED, strong active YOUTH, age not 

 less than 17, for General Garden Work; must have 

 some previous knowledge; wage 14s, per week; no bothy.— 

 Apply Head Gardener, Temple Court, Guildford, Surrey. 



ARDENER WANTED ; good knowledge 



of flower*, greenhouse, vinery, and kitchen garden; 

 helper kept.— Write No. 74 B«, Post Office, I^iccacr. 



AN EMPLOYMENT REGISTRY DEPARTMENT IS CONDUCTED IN CONNEXION WITH THE "GARDENERS' 

 MAGAZINE AND THE CHARGE FOR AN ADVERTISEMENT INCLUDES A FREE ENTRY ON TKB REGISTER 

 FOR ONE MONTH, IF NOT SUITED AT THE END OF THAT TIME, AND IT 18 DESIRED THAT A NAME 

 SHOULD REMAIN, IT WILL BE CONTINUED FOR A FURTHER PERIOD UPON RECEIPT OF A REQUEST, 

 IMMEDIATE NOTIGE MUST BE GIVEN WHEN AN ENGAGEMENT IS SECURED. 



A List ef Gardeners en the Register will be supplied upon application to the Publishers If a stamped envelope is 

 forwarded, addressed 148 and 149 B Aldersgate Street, London, E.G. 



ORCHIDS 



Cyp, Spicerianum 



o Charlesworthii 

 Cattleya Labiata 

 Vanda Cccrulea 



Kiniballiana 

 Amesiana 



, Napalense, and Wallichianum 



ORCHIDS 



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in sheath 

 in spike 



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FRUIT 



FOR 



GROWERS. 



A Year's Work on a Kent Fruit Far 



Is. Post Free from the Publishers, 



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aidstone 



for frames, Marie 



^^Lon* p7 r**-^cu iui iraincs, mane 

 G*>d cle a n S< ;'H^r lf0rniaT1 ' and Double white " B. de Chatenay." 



fc^Wham, Smbs. 1 3S ' PCr d ° Z ' t 2 ° S# per lo °' Apply J ' HlLL ' 



C H n^n^ N T H EMUMS, about 100 extra 



<u *h pots. plants ( L »ncolns), for sale in eight and nine- 



A , Suitable for furnishing. 



-^J^J^^ io, The Causeway, Teddington. 



| p s PS'SselectedPEAL 



- ^ORCHrnV^ g0od stock now on hand 



reenhouse, and w ^i EAT , in S ood condition ; also for Stove, 

 " small ^m,nnf v W00 l ? lants ' Rhododendrons, &c, in 

 *. 7-&r^ * ich fibrous Loam, Silver Sand, 



sS U cLn\?- Fi £ re « Sphagnum Moss, Charcoal,' 

 t ^ uu cneap through rates to all parts. 



^ge or 

 f<ce!lent 



»as EPPS AND co '> 



*EAT DEPOT, BZVaWOOD. 



21.oz. POREIQH— 200 ft. Boxes. 



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 l6X 12 1 20X 12 : l8 X 14 I 20XI5 22Xl6 J 20Xl8 I 24X18 



I (IIq cc cut to buyers' sizes at lowest prices, delivered 

 L_>1™L f ree an ^ sound in the country in quantity. 



PUTTY, WHITE LEAD, PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, Ac. 



GEORGE FARMILOE and SONS, Ltd., 



34, St. John St., West Smithfield, London, E.C. ; and 

 Blackfriars Wharf, Upper Ground St., S.E. 

 Prompt attention given to customers collecting glass at Black - 

 friars Wharf. Stock Lists and Prices on application. Please 

 quote 'Magaiine." 



TO LET.— HAZELL NURSERIES, Lord- 

 ship Lane, Wood Green, N. Four nearly new Forcing 

 Houses, well heated ; low rent will be taken to a good tenant.— 

 Apply to Alfred Peel and Son, Horticultural Builders, Wood 

 Green, N. 



T'~ O BE LET, large GARDENS, situate 

 about 18 miles from London, and comprising about II 

 acres, enclosed with high walls; with vineries, peach-houses, 

 potting and other sheds, cottage, &c. 



For particulars apply to 

 F. J. Coverdale, Ingatestone, Essex: 



L^AND TO LET for NURSERY and 

 FLORISTS' BUSINESSES, situate at Edgewarebury, 

 Edgeware, nine miles from Town. Capital Soil. Water laid 

 on. Choice of 180 acres. Rent ^5 an acre. Lease 30 years- 

 Immediate possession.— Address, The Nursery, Florist, ana 

 Fruit Growers' Syndicate (Limited), Edgewarcimry, 

 Middlesex. 



ROSES 



roses. 



THE BEST and CHEAPEST in the 

 WORLD. 12 acres of Roses. 100,000 grand plants to 

 select from. 40 choice dw^rf Perpetuals for 21s. 20 choice 

 Standards or Half-Standards for 21s. ; purchaser's selection. 50 

 Dwarfs, unnamed, 12s. 6d. The following are m; selection, 

 carriage free ; 12 choice Teas and Noisettet, os. ; 6 Marechal 

 Niels, 5s. ; 12 choice Climbing, 7s. ; 12 best hybrid Perpetuals, 

 dwfs., 7s. ; 6 lovely yellow Roses, 5s. ; 6 Gloire de Dijons, 

 4s. 6d . ; 6 beautiful Fairy Roses, 4s. 6d. ; 6 choice Mcsi Roses, 

 4s. ; 6 old Cabbage Roses, 4s. ; 6 old-fashiored Roses, 4s. ; 6 

 crimson Monthly Koses, 3s. 6d. ; 6 pink Monthly Roses, 2s. 6d. ; 

 6 white Monthly Roses, 3^. 6<L ; 6 quick-growing Climbing 

 Roses, 2S. 6d. ; 12 Sweet Briers, 3s. All for cash with order. 

 Thousands of testimonials. Catalogues free. 



JAM £8 WALTERS, Rose Grower, EXETER. 



ARCHANGEL 



TAGANROG 



SIBERIAN * PETERSBURG MATS 



To: Covering and Packing, fr;m 35s. per 10?. 

 Full particulars of sizes and prices on application. 



The Largest Stock of Russia Mats in London. 



RAFFIA, CUBA BAST, SACKS, BAGS, 



ROPES, LINES, TWINES, and 



HORTICULTURAL SUNDRIES 



OF EVERY KIND. 



JAMES 1\ ANDERSON 



135 & 137, COMMERCIAL STREET, LONDON. 



I C I II By the late Bhullit Hibbkbd. With 



I IlLU Right Coloured Plates and Engravings, 



ri AiifPnA Doaeribing the wild flowers of each 



FL0WER8. month - 



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