SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE, JULY 26 
CXV 
Silver Flora Medal . 
To Messrs. Cocker, Aberdeen, for hardy herbaceous plants. 
To Messrs. Cocker for English and Spanish Irises. 
To Messrs. Cannell, Swanley, for a group of Cannas. 
To Messrs. Perkins, Coventry, for Roses arranged for effect. 
Silver Banksian Medal. 
To Mr. Alexander Lister, Rothesay, for Violas. 
To Leopold de Rothschild, Esq. (gr. Mr. J. Hudson, V.M.H.), 
for Water-lilies. 
To Messrs. Harkness, Bedale, for Roses. 
To Sir Joseph Pease, Bart., M.P. (gr. Mr. Mclndoe, V.M.H.), 
for fruit. 
To the Earl of Harrington, Derby (gr. Mr. Goodacre), for 
fruit. 
To Mr. Septimus Pye, Garstang, for Violas. 
Bronze Flora Medal. 
To Messrs. Harkness, Bedale, for hardy plants. 
Fust-class Certificate. 
To Ilex Aquifolium Hodginsi ‘ Golden King,’ from Messrs. 
Little & Ballantyne, Carlisle. (See page lxxxii.) 
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE. 
July 26, 1898. 
Dr. M. T. Masters, F.R.S., in the Chair. 
Present: Mr. Bennett-Poe, Dr. Russell, F.R.S., Mr. Veitch, 
Rev. George Henslow, V.M.H., Hon. Sec. 
Tomatos and Sleepy Disease. —Plants suffering from this now 
not uncommon complaint were forwarded to Dr. William G. 
Smith for examination. He reports as follows :—“ My observa¬ 
tions agree with those of Mr. Massee given in the Gardeners' 
Chronicle , June 8, 1895. I have already seen several cases of 
this disease this season. I do not see an easy way of getting rid 
of the fungus. Mr. Massee’s suggestion of liming the soil seems 
a good one, but I have had no experience.” 
