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FLORIDA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
dates for the thirty-fourth annual meet¬ 
ing of the Society at Miami were set for 
April 12, 13, 14 and 15. Plans for the 
program of the meeting were discussed in 
detail. 
The resignation of P. H. Rolfs as 
member and chairman of the committee 
was read and accepted. 
Mr. Frank Stirling, chairman of the 
Membership Committee, outlined his 
plans for a membership campaign. They 
were discussed in detail and approval 
given. Mr. A. A. Coult, chairman of the 
Publicity Committee, discussed the plans 
of his committee for advertising the Mi¬ 
ami meeting. 
The secretary brought to the attention 
of the committee that the Society lacked 
$931.64 to complete payment of the 
printer’s bill. The treasurer was instruct¬ 
ed to complete payment of this account by 
means of a ninety days’ trade acceptance. 
Plans for raising money to take up the 
trade acceptance were discussed, but ac¬ 
tion was deferred until the annual meet¬ 
ing at Miami. There being no further 
business, the committee adjourned. 
Meeting April 14, 1921. 
The Executive Committee of the So¬ 
ciety held a meeting in the Central School 
building at Miami on the evening of April 
14, 1921, there being present Messrs. 
Hume, Niles, Hubbard and Floyd. 
The minutes of the meeting of Febru¬ 
ary 16, 1921, were read and approved. 
The secretary reported a total of 1,867 
members to date. He was instructed to 
have the proceedings printed in amount 
of one hundred copies exceeding the total 
membership at time of going to press. 
The deficit reported at the February 
16th meeting was discussed and it was 
decided to raise the amount by subscrip¬ 
tion. There being no further business, 
the committee adjourned. 
