Final Resolutions 
We, your Committee on Final Reso¬ 
lutions, do hereby recommend the follow¬ 
ing resolutions for the consideration of 
the Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the 
Florida State Horticultural Society: 
That the Society express its sincere ap¬ 
preciation of the generous hospitality 
which has been extended to its members 
by the citizens of West Palm Beach. We 
desire to mention especially the Board of 
Trade and Woman’s Club who planned 
the delightful outing with its opportuni¬ 
ties to see the beauties of this semi-tropi¬ 
cal region, and the enjoyable reception in 
Palm Park. 
We desire further to thank Mr. Big- 
gers, the genial and energetic Secretary of 
the Board of Trade, for his earnest and 
successful efforts in providing ample and 
satisfactory entertainment for the So¬ 
ciety during its visit here. 
We desire to express appreciation to 
the members of the Musical Club, the 
high school girls and their instructor, 
Miss Rowe; Messrs. Furgeson and Baker, 
Mrs. Gable, Miss Palmer, Miss Kubn, 
Mrs. Stearns and Miss Farrow for the 
delightful music contributed to our pro¬ 
gram. 
We wish to thank Mr. T. L. Mead for 
the beautiful flowers used in decorating 
the assembly hall, and Mrs. Cragin for 
throwing open for our inspection her 
estate, which we found to be truly a 
“Garden of Eden/’ 
To the railroads of Florida for special 
rates extended and for their co-operation 
we desire to express our thanks. 
For the able papers and addresses con¬ 
tributed by various members of the So¬ 
ciety and those presented by others inter¬ 
ested in the advancement of horticulture 
we are indebted. 
Lastly the Society wishes to express 
recognition of the efficient services of its 
Executive Committee and officers, es¬ 
pecially the President who for the past 
nine years has so ably guided its destinies. 
W. L. Floyd, 
P. R. Robinson, 
R. L. Goodwin. 
