THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 
[June 27, 1857 
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Examinations sh the ee Dublin Society.—The 
Royal Dublin rapa ie hold public 
examinations van n its House, Kildare 
eet, Dublin, with the view oe affording to persons 
Commercial, Manufa: cturi mine or 
to t 
Certificates “of Merit, according sl certain R - 
tions of which the cae are some of the principal. 
General Cartiteate Candidates 
to answer in the 
Pla’ ne, Trigonome 
try; 
t that t both Perg wrt out every- : 
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6. 
reo who shall | and the len 
General | 
Board of National Education, or of any other public | that were s topped early in the season 1 should be 
he xam 
ination, de 
The first e m for awarding 
will be held in the year 1858, of mA rom notice will | 
be given 
n 
Calendar of Operations. 
(For the henan Week.) | 
PLANT DEPA DEPARTMEN 
on aan ATORY, &e ae 
endrons, Alla- 
apse it desirable to grow an largely for this purpose 
he house ‘a a cleared 
a close 
ed atmosphere, so as to be able ie ka it pira 
d sui iist, for very few of our 
i erature 
examined 
pany 
and Theory and Practice 
for the Horticultural Certificate will er exam 
nd 
will be 
f Chemical edger 
n-th tle nd of chief Metals, 
y to the followin Trades and 
tallurgy o , Iron and 
e Bleaching Tanning, 
= Gas, 
petar “of the 
with reference pa olan 
Man 
va 
Copper, Dyeing: 
Pottery, Brick ra Manufact 
in 
- | enjoy a m An = E nth and mo 
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n the 
of Su y ina 
ks may 
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the fruit has been cut in o 
ral ta’ 
ir wood occu 
advantage Lea ge are allowed to han 
nat and | grace 
RIES. tod to keeping jee ae moist where 
er to preserve the foliage 
ble asioi and the 
Candidates the 
Se | eee altogether. 
|an 
em should now be gay Kee 
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to | Friday 19| 27 | 30.067. 
and July. 
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easily. and expeditiously done Sem e a en in Pte, 
Look well to the state of the borders where the fruit is | 
ak igs a and give a thorough soaking of tepid, 
| stro wherever the soil is found to be 
at eg ay, and and. aim at having the borders in a healthy 
state moisture where the fruit is about colouring, 
n has 
ay 
en. Satur. 
ng as ther estige 
. | Give prompt detenkion to the. thinning of the x in 
succession houses, for like man most 
a 
of all the laterals except one, or if they ean 
he 
rr 
Keep 
rar “Bro ‘pare should 
oot weather; and mrp an= +6 have all 
AGER’S aioe 
If Carrots D “failed a small act the 
Continue to ‘il spare ground ee 
York Ca 
will do 
= may exist among other c 
ub hedges, pipe cde mi and ay Carna! 
of choice sy ig y be made, fises tisi early wool 
just getting 
STATE OF THE WEATHER AT CHISWICK, NEAR 
For the week ending June 25, 1357, as observed at the Hort! 
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The highest ‘temperature doring the above period oce 
lowest on the 30th,1549- 
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1826—therm. 91 deg.; aud the 
Notices to Corresp 
An amateur is h 
who 
does not — he the sako of profit, or 
DISEASES The lea of yout Melons, re pe 
pase te Ay first, a f the su} hs 3 ace 
ort a — sere r ae a ‘healt ; A er aye more to do with the RE S abs: ay. gro great portio aon E ao OE 
examined in the general princip esof the science; their colouring of the fruit than many persons seem to sup- ute apertures; and ; 
practical knowledge of Rock specimens and of the pose. Young Vines planted out this season should be E INA peeks apr esap ee quired Erak 
n Ores useful Metals w. tested : a | encouraged to grow freely, the roots will be near | of ripening Currants, the ' 
of a few of the characteristic —_ will be the Sams see that they are not allowed to suffer for TET that there is not that see te nt Sues 
required ; and the examination will a race a san the w of wate d ~ pet oe of hot drying tee candi Los, “i “We have observed is y 
of the im of the prietais of Geo! anor a eo mulchin roots would ces in ordinary Melon disease. M. J. ea 
Agriculture, rg Mal E ing ele are, the ais Sa closely stogpedi a = indeed Foc emg Pe 
Operations. e wing — m the Vines are allowed to make 
Introductory Text-book to Geology, by Page, Advanced | the more uiy taats a A and Perit Waste ie 
Text-book, Ason’s sro Apa . In| this rves attention the first past PEACHE is, we think, cfaa To ugly. aii 
Agriculture, Candi will as to their | Spare no pains to maintain a moist state of Geta. ered Beg regs A fer ou have the 
knowledge of structure and constituents of | sphere where the fruit is swelling, reely, and| repeatedly cata a See 
Farm Plants, the nature and of Soils, | shut up early in the ein but give rete sufficiently also a letter from Dr. jae get 
the nature E gat gs oer d Artificial | early in the to prevent the least risk of | Momsena: IK Hoppe. The broad 
Manures. They wil uired to exhibit a| scorchi zema olium is w 
general rece with. Farm ee such as FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERIES. common Laurel and other fast growing pl 
aia a init ane ooreingse tens offen eon should be 7 out as — en Bis got be x, Chorosetia EA SAI 
P are well abov for i to grow t 
theconstruction of Farm Buildings ; the Culture thickly they spoil one another, and Tan make half the “tantly decline namine miira rary 
m Crops; the „Diseases of Catt display plants do that are allowed plenty of space an ture to request our corres 
which are ‘ y from the first. Attend to ene have or could have nner a nan 
staking aika y the herbaceous plants as require it pan mn Sh a aS bear itt 
before they blown about and injured, and do not} us for assistance, uld e 
prase n > re T freqnently done, | gaining samen. We ie por id ; 
early ering bulbs, as ps, Hyacinths, Turban 2 can do 
be | Ranunculuses, &e. will no for awe mapi 
Eh. y for taking up, and | that most willingly. It is now req 
left ground after the decay oF th the than four plants may l 
foliage, as if wet weather occurs they will be making ome. Both y es arg Pinus z 
fresh roots, w weaken them for next de af. PoP Ae Fars "hich i 
light dry soils plants will be greatly benefited slender leave leaves that, plant has 
by a good —— as a flowering, and thej of ® Finaste. pja 
ner specimens shou ched to assist in in thout leaves 
the roots moist during the growing season. P A nes on reais s toe 
the on res better varieties of Pen s, | Samolus Valerandi; 3, 
W i $ 
ly useful plants. see to having 
a good stock of the border Picotees ‘ions, pentaphyllum. double 
to =s are invaluable for wr e Cuttings of these if rgi d very showy, 
as een eee Hiean Japostca: M A E kat 
HARDY FRUIT AND KITCHEN GARD hardy, or not, a eas 
Stern erent map apiapi of wall tes, soil suits it | 
a aan of insects. Also| *,* Asusual, mans 
the phe ai 
and endeavour to secure a fair 
wood all over the tree. Gross shoots 
ae aa ee Ee SS ete gent ee ee he eet A OE 
