NOVEMBER 5 l8t * 



THE 



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FLORISTS.— Young Lady 

 ENGAGEMENT as second or thu 

 years* character : age iq.— Addres 



SEEKS RE- 



FOREMAN, Inside or General; age 26 5 

 n years' general experience, two as foreman where ten 

 are employed ; good references ; life abstainer.— J. Wilson, 



Alton. Staffs. 



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 Working) ; age 31 ; 

 married ; experienced in all branches ; good references ; 

 abstainer.— G. A., 100, Wellington Road, Slough, Bucks. 



GARDENER (Head-working) ; middle-aged ; 

 life experience ; excellent references ; where two or three 

 are kept J also son, age 18. — Price, Gardener, St. Peter's, 



Jersey^ . 



GARDENER (Working) ; age 30 ; married ; 

 one child ; experienced in all branches, or could superin- 

 tend Dairy Farm ; good references ; abstainer. — F. Gott, High 

 Greenwood, Hebden Bridge. 



GARDENER (Single-handed, or in good 

 establishment, as Inside and Out). — Age 28, single ; ten 

 years' experience, six last place ; well recommended. Rooms 

 preferred. — Gardener, Harlow Grange, Harrogate. 



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. 



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



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

 pleased to recommend a young man as above, in a 

 good establishment. 



MRS. G. WILDER (late of Stansted Park) 

 m highly RECOMMENDS her Gardener. He has been 



in her service as above for 20 years. He is a thorough all-round 

 Gardener for a good establishment. Total abstainer. 

 Apply— 



C. Hoskins, Stansted Park, Emsworth. 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. 



Tohn's Nurseries. Worcester. 



SITUATION WANTED by a Young Man, 

 age 23, as Improver, Inside and Out, in a good establish- 

 ment, where live or six are kept; six years' experience; 12 

 months in present situation; leaving through breaking up of 

 establishment — G. B., Church-road, Horley, Surrey. 



TO NURSERYMEN.—-FOREMAN PRO- 

 PAGATOR and Grower in first-class establishment; 

 well up in grafting roses, clematis, cut flowers, stove and green- 

 house plants, forcing, and decorating ; good references. — Apply 

 T. K., 7, Eagle Cottages, Friarwood, Pontefract, Yorks. 



UNDER GARDENER.— Highly recom- 

 mended. Experienced in all Glass and Outside work ; 

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



Superintendent, Provincial Police Orphanage, Redhill, 

 Surrey. 



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WANTED, for Nursery at London Road, 

 Hounslow, good SPADE HANDS, used to planting, 

 &c. ; wages, 20s. per week. — W. Fro.mow and Sons, Sutton 

 Court Nurstriei, Chiswick, W. 



WANTED, good Single-handed 

 DENER ; melons, fomatos, cucumbers, and 

 themums ; age not over 30 ; must have good references, 

 bating full particulars, wages, &c, Fen ton, Vicar 

 field, Sussex. 



GAR- 



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WANTED, an experienced Grower of Pot 

 Plants, Palms, Ferns, &c, for market nursery. — Apply, 

 with particulars as to wages, references, &c, to 6. Jacob, 

 Witney, Oxon. 



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 addressed 148 and 149, Aldersgate Street, London, E.C. 



Fop Market and Private Growers. 



ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, 



Descriptive Catalogues Post Free. 



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Sussex 



DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 



oses, Fruit Tree* Ri,^^»n^,« n c rnnifers 



Conifers. 

 Forest 



oses, rruit Trees, Rhododendrons, 

 eadous and Evergreen Trees and Shrubs, 

 "ees, Climbers, &c, &c, on application. 



acres devoted to Nursery Stock. 



*AWE & SON, 

 "urseries, Berfchamstea , Herts. 



5Eo be 31 et 



°,u BE _ L ET, large GARDENS, - 



md comprising about 



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^"ing and^l wit !? ¥« h wal1 * ; with vineries, peach 

 * ana °ther sheds, cottage, &c. 



p » r For particulars apply to 

 ^lllJ^gRDALB, Ingatestone, Ef 



situate 



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h* FlortTS. LET for NURSERY and 



^gtware, ni n - M BUSIN ESSES, situate at Edgewarebury, 

 Choice of ,o miIeS fromTown - Capital Soil. Water laid 

 ^mediate Dn,ci;? acres *. . Rent £s an acre. Lease 30 years. 



CANNELL'S CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Q (Perrne arid See,. 



AN enormous amount of evidence confirm- 

 ing our special system, first adopted by us for P'opagat. 

 ing from properly prepared stock, from pure, clean, nealtriy, 

 open-field grown stools, free from fungi, has come to light, ana 

 is still coming and proving more and more that ours are tar 

 the besr, the key to success, and win more victories than, per- 

 haps, all others put together. . 



Please remember our forte and aim is stock of the best quality, 

 carrying satisfaction all over the world . The following is un- 

 mistakable : — 



ROSES 



ROSES. 



Mr. H. Adam, Hon. Secretary, 



THE BEST and CHEAPEST in the 

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

 select from. 40 choice dwarf Perpetuals for 21s. 20 choice 

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

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

 carriage free; 12 choice Teas and Noisettes, OS.; 6 Marechal 

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

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

 a. 6d. ; 6 beautiful Fairy Roses, 4s. 6d. ; 6 choice Most Roses, 

 as. ; 6 old Cabbage Roses, 4s.; 6 old -fashioned Roses, 4s. ; 6 

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

 6 white Monthly Roses, 3*- 6d- ; 6 quick-growing Climbing 

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

 Thousands of testimonials. Catalogues free. 



JAMES WALTERS, Rose Grower, EXETER. 



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We received the c^^ URunlUS ! UnUHlUO ! 



thank you very much for your liberal treatment 

 The plants arrived in splendid condition ; only two died out 01 

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n splendid condition ; only two dot - 

 e your catalogues, as you can rely on us 



In s- _ „ 



H. Cannell and Sons, Swanley, Kent. 



DON'T BELIEVE ME! 



COME! 



nd see for yourself that my Stock of Chrysanthemu 

 is absolutely free from Rust or Disease of any kin< 



Inspection cordially invited. 

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FRUIT GROWERS. 



A Year s Work on a Kent Fruit Farm." 



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and CO., Maidstone 



Catalogue and Cultural Gunle, id. 



H. J. JONES, 

 Byecroft Nursery, Lewiihw 



HE AMATEUR'S 

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By the Ute SHiaxar 



Hibbkrd. Illustrated. A 

 Practical Guide to th« 

 Cultivation of Popular 

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