Јох 11, 1887.] · 
Yueca of the Mojave is the tree from whose trunk 
e. 
ture is now being carried on by ат 
furnishing paper stock for the London 7Wegraph. 
Mr. PuNCH'S ‘‘ VICTORIAN ERA."—Ií there is 
d one period of — = known than another to 
ost of us, in each gen on, it is that which has 
ашау oma he1 лгу ж which we ourselves be- 
ong. Hence m dus nd to the rising generation 
this re-issue of № UNCH'sliterary and artistic re- 
cord of political 2i social events, "Those who have 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
773 
service has now extended over de mue E х aoe 
the favour of your inserting this At m 
it сЕ probably Рис оза ed 
не th, as in the com things I can 
nk p remain чезне баен the sais, 
Ww now within a perso distance of 
етэ our — t, viz 
„ the attai — of the 
su mat, £1200 à defray the current expens s of the 
year, а make a grant of £5 to ea е4 of the 
also 
p ача and to eee" of the раса, candidates 
at the last elect 
I may with reason calculate that we have secured 
the sum of £750, leaving £450 to be obtained by 
extra money will provide them with some additional 
comforts, and they will 
ime have reason to than the benevolent public 
and their brother gardeners for t 
hem. 
et 
* We have re — — left to obtain the sum 
ir To 
requ A т t, by some, І am con- 
sidered M & my 
endeavours in. re old gardeners by knowing that 
Та gage ed in a w Mus of charity and benevolence, 
and es onfident that if the gardeners will onl 
be true to gali Hh the resu]t will be attained, 
Fic, 145,—yucCA TREES IN MOJAVE DESERT, 
— 
their ed through it will be ia б уа. to UM 
e 
Me 
e the ا‎ of this | monthly re- 
issue of a scle cti on from a publication remarkable for 
$3 draughtsmanship, good literary workmanship, 
and good sense combined with good humour, 
* THE Gan RDENERS’ ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTI- 
ыш -—Mr, Currer, the indefatigable Secretary 
ы above Institution, makes the following 
“As a servant of this Institution, whose term of 
an success of this 
mes to parti 
Under these ied 
(SEE°P, 
June 29. Now £450 is not a — sum to be Wat 
and lend a hand to 
assist them 
ent pi Ps ap aid 1 2 in their power, 
and I trust that the Chairm y be able on the 
a of our anniversary to announce that the К, 
Y 
community has contributed very materially 
grand undertaking. 
ppc consider for one moment 
nof £5 will be to the recipients. 
grea ону "of them are so infirm, and, I 
regret to ау. s0 mam , аз to be unable to leave their 
to icipate in rs general Jubilee rejoicings. 
the grant-of a little 
and 
д йо = mind the € eges that 
> d will be, entailed if the а 
1 : I 
)een, ап spirations of 
the ies are realised, bu do mi it 
rw we do not receive assistance and support 
from those men for whose benefit the Society is 
formed, and from whom help might reasonably be 
expected. 
“The result now is in the hands of the gardeners, 
upon them the reproach will remain if the 
id. 
desired amount is not realis 
EAN SociETY OF LONDON.—On T Coah 
LIN 
June 16, at 8 p.m., papers will be read on :—1, 
of Munipoor and Kohima,” by Mr. C. B. CLARKE; 9 
“ Orchid r BY Mr. H. J. a ITCH; 3, 
“ Ferns of Borneo,” by Mr, J. б. Baker; 4, “ Japan 
