VI FLORIDA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
The Improvement of Pineapple Soils, Alfred Warren_ 94 
Pineapple Problems, R. L. Goodwin_ 98 
A Fertilizer Program, S. F. Poole_ 100 
Humus, Fertilizers, Lime and Fertilizer Inspection, Dr. H. J. Wheeler_103 
The Branch Experiment Station, Wilmon Newell -119 
An Example of Non-Cultivation in Citrus Groves, H. B. Stevens-122 
Practices in Groves Planted on Low Hammock Soils, C. T. Pattillo-124 
The Planting and Cultivation of Groves in the Ridge Section, Max Waldron — 126 
Suggestions for Increasing the Consumption of Citrus Fruits, C. D. Kime-129 
Some Problems in the Preservation of Citrus Fruit Juices, Seth S. Walker-137 
The Commercial Possibilities of Florida Fruit Products, Miss A. Webster_142 
Bordeaux-Oil Emulsion Spray, J. R. Winston and W. W. Yothers-145 
The Spraying of Citrus Trees, A. C. Nichols_ 150 
Gummosis and Frenching, Eugene L. Pearce _ 155 
Observations of Diseases and Insect Pests of Citrus, C. W. Lyons_158 
The Refrigeration of Citrus Fruits, Paul Mandeville_164 
Going in Partnership with Nature, W. E. Sexton _ 170 
Problems in Shipping Citrus Fruits, A. R. Sandlin _173 
Annual Reports— 
Auditing Committee_177 
Secretary - 177 
Treasurer_177 
Executive_177 
Report of Membership Committee_179 
Resolutions— 
Government Laboratories at Orlando_180 
Appropriations for Institutions of Higher Learning_181 
No-Fence Law_ 182 
Election of Officers_ 183 
Selection of Next Meeting Place_ 183 
Final Resolutions_184 
Report of Committee on Necrology. -185 
T. I. Arnold_ 185 
George Willard Adams_1S6 
James C. Craver _ 186 
Joshua Pitt Felt_ 187 
Henry A. Hempel_ 188 
Dr. T. G. Julian_ 188 
A. S. J. McKenney_189 
