THE 



GARDENERS' 



MAGAZINE, 



Situations 



SHattteir. 



idvertisements under this heading are charged Is. each, four lines (32 words), and 3d 



* " Gardeners' Mag— ; — " — ^ - 



Post Pree, 2 id. 



per line after. A Copy of the 



THREE INSERTIONS FOB, THE PRICE OF TWO ! 



— 



\ s GARDENER (Head or Single-handed) ; 



\ r-™tv years' thorough practical experience in »" 



twenty years muruugn t>y™r — TZZi "~ 



u J. married, one child; pood references.— W. 



J^Thf Gardens, Ewelme Manor, Wallingford, Berks. 



rOREMAN, Inside or General; age 26; 



T , .years' general experience, two as /ore man where ten 

 * emp loyed ; good references ; Jife abstainer— J. Wilson, 



SoTs^ 



where two 



all-round 



/^ARDENER (Head Working), whe 



( T or three are kept ; age 28 ; single ; good 



^t^!-Address Gardener, 274, Romany Road, West 

 Norwood. - 



GARDENER (Head Working) where tv 

 three others are kept ; age 27 ; married ; 12 years 

 ■ ■ V experience in all branches ; first-class reference 

 SScf , The Grange, Hindhead, Haslemere. 



E. 



JOURNEYMAN (Second or Third), inside, in 



-entleman's establishment ; three years' experience ; age io ; 

 J good character and reference.— J. Redding, Holbrook, 

 i:*wich, Suffolk. 



MRS G. WILDER (late of Stansted Park) 

 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, Ems worth, Sussex. 



T3 ICHARD SMITH and CO., beg to an- 



XV nounce that they are constantly receiving applications 

 from hardeners seeking Situations, and that they will be able 

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

 John s Nurseries. W orcester. 



OHOPMAN.-Well up in Seeds, Bulbs, 



vJ> Wreaths, Crosses, Plants, and general nursery stock ; good 

 salesman ; age 35 ; twenty-one years with Dresent employer.— 

 F. Prime, Trumpington, Cambridge. 



CITUATION WANTED by a Young M^i 



O as Under Gardener, Inside or Out ; thirteen years' good 

 reference; age 26.— Address William Coli.yer, Da 

 House, Lyne, Chertsey, Surr ey. 



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. York.;. 



UNDER 

 mended. 



GARDENER. 



- Highly recom- 



- Experienced in all Glass and Outside work : 



W^L eWageS; gOC £ pl - acc . ? rst ob J" ect --Apply Hon. Lady 

 Surrey. ' Provincial Police Orphanage, Redhill, 



VOUNG MAN SEEKS SITUATION as 



n J° urn fyman ; age 20 ; 4 J years in present place ; Inside 

 and Out preferred ; good reference can be had.— Apply to Mr. 



^ ?f PH T f G !2* tD ?ii ° r A - W " Moore ' Cronkbournc. 

 near Douglas, Isle of Man. 



Situation* Vacant. 



mar 



VXTANTED after Christmas Experienced 



VV Single-handed working GENERAL GARDENER fo 

 help Owner develop established Nurseries. One preferred under- 

 standing field flowers, mushrooms ; starting with small salary 

 and pre ht percentage. Splendid opportunity to a faithful, diligent 

 man.-Write by December i, "Nurseries," 8972, Gardeners" 

 Magazine Offices, 148 and 1 49, Ahtogatej^treet. E.C. 



VENTED, Young Experienced GAjT- 



V V DENER for Jobbing and Indoor work ; constancy for 

 Mutable Man.— Apply Florist, 312, Balham High Road, 

 Tootine, S W. 



IMPORTANT NOTICE. 



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 GARDENERS' MAGAZINE," AND THE CHARGE FOR AN ADVERTISEMENT INCLUDES A FREE 

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A List of Gardeners on the Eegister will be supplied upon application to the Publishers if a stamped envelope is forwardod, 

 •ddressed 148 and 149, Aldersgate Street, London, E.C. ' . U,' . 



Fop Market and Private Growers. 



iHAMEHTAL TREES, SHRUBS, &c 



Descriptive Catalogues Post Free. 



I 



Crawley, 



ONS 



Sussey 



RETARDED 



9 



LILY OF THE 



and NON-RETARDED 



(SPECIALS). 



or FLOWERS 



Cl *OWNS 



CAN NOW BE HAD 



THE YEAR ROUND. 



p R|CE ON APPLICATION TO 



Dtt — « UN APPLICAT 



p UTNEY, 



DESCRIPTIVE 



S.W. 



^**Ul an 



Tree* 



CATALOGUE. 



Trees, Rhododendrons, Conifers 



1 



1 SO acres h!!' <i" &c> ' on a PP'>cati 

 res d *°ted^ Nursery Stock. 



"erkhamstad, Hei 



from , f f y I Good 



ma It. to 5 ft., cheap. 

 ' Trd ssler, Enfield. 



CANNELL'S CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



AN enormous amount of evidence confirm- 

 ing our special system, first adopted by us for propagat- 

 ing from rroperly prepared stock, from pure, dean, healthy, 

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

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

 I he best, the key to success, and win more victories than, per- 

 han«5, 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 :— 



11 Mr. H. Adam, Hon. Secretary, 

 11 Dune din Chrysanthemum Club, New Zealand, 



" September 13, 1808. 

 99 We received the chrysanthemums. I am instructed by my 

 committee to thank you very much for your liberal treatment 

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

 the 44 ; forward me your catalogues, as you can rely on us 

 ordering. 



" H. Cannell and Sons, Swanley, Kent." 



CHRYS 



NTHEMUMS. 



BEST 



RESULTS 



Are obtained by starting with healthy country-grown 

 Plants and Cuttings. To prove that Godfrky s 

 Stock is Second to None it is only necessary to 



point to ithe fact that he has been awarded in one 

 season more Certificates by the National Chrysanthe- 

 mum and Royal Horticultural Societies for l-xhi 

 bition Japs than all other trade growers combined. 



Every bloom so certificated was grown in we 

 Exmouth Nurseries, and had not been " P"t t0 x * 

 grown," as many frequently are by Chrysanthemum 

 Specialists. Further comments are needless. 



CATALOGUES.— Godfrey's Descriptive Lata 



logue should be in the hands of all, ff atcu / ° r 

 expert. It contains more Practical, R i h f le ' an ?,'" f 

 terestinz matter than any other published. I'osi irec 



EXMOUTH, DEVON 



ROSES. ROSES. 



THE BEST and CHEAPEST in the 

 WORLD. 1 2 acres of Roses. 100,000 grand plants to 

 select frcm. 40 choice dwarf PerpetuaJs for 21s. ao choice 

 Standards or Half-Standards for 71 . ; purchasers selection* 50 

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

 carriage free ; 12 choice Teas and Noisettes, as. ; 6 Marcchal 

 Niels, 5s. ; 1 2 choice Climbing, 7s ; 12 best hybrid Perpetuals, 

 dwfs..7*« i 6 lovely yellow Rosea, 5s.; 6 Gloire de Dijons, 

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

 4s. ; 6 old Cabbage Rotes, 4s. ; 6 old-fashiored Ro< 

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

 6 white Monthly Roses, 3s* 6d. ; 6 qu 

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

 Thousands of testimonials. Catalogues free. 



JAMES WALTER8, Rose Grower, EXETER. 



irk 



1 Roses, 



4s. ; 6 



s. 6d 1 

 imbing 



ORCHIDS 



Cyp. Spicerianum ... 



„ Charles worthii ... 



Cattleya I.abiata ~« 

 Vanda Gerulea 



K\m. sil liana ... 



ORCHIDS ! ! 



in bud 



... 2/6 ... 3/6 



... fl/- ^ 3/- 



in sheath ... 3/6 ... 5/6 



in spike ... /o per leaf. 



7/« 



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Amesiana ... ., ~. if- ^ 3/- ^. 

 Litiiun, NapaJense, and Wallichianum i/6 ^ a/6 ... 3/0 



f. W. MOORE(Ltd.), Orchid Importers, Rawdoo, near Urds. 



FRUIT GROWERS. 



A Year's Work on a Kent Fruit Far 



Is. Post Free from tha Publiahcra, 



! 1 



GEO. BUN YARD and CO., Maid«ton« 



Berlin Crowns3 of Ltly of tha VaPaj , 6t. t«er t 



Datcb crownsj, per too. 



q la 1 loin a J r I ride, 7%. 6d. per too. 



I»jllum ipiolosnm roitum ami rnbroru, jt. 6 



dosen. 



LlUtifli oandldnm, ts. od. per d oa ati ; m, per too. 

 Bnowarop*. Double, Sing)'', or Giant, at. per too. 

 gplraa japonic*, as. 6d. per doaao. 



BEBTJS SODDT, »M» D«pt., 



343, Walworth Koad. Loadon, S.B 



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Sow to Build a 100 ft- Orsenhouss for MB with tha 



EUREKA" TRANSPARENT WATER- 

 PROOF PAPER. m I 



Tba orfy efTeuive substitute for Giatt. Equally luital/e for 

 Cuca-bsrs, Tomatos, or Plant Growing. Ss*d stamped and 

 a rvvad enreiopt for ptiosa and particulars to— 



r . QntSTiANMist, Norwood Groan, Sovlhall, London, W. 



