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FLORIDA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
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Donations received - 364.00 
Memberships for 1916- 3.00 
Memberships for 1915- 755.00 
$1,568.14 
Dr. 
Stationery -$ 41.65 
Circular Letters- 23.00 
Postage - 46.89 
REPORT OF 
1914 
May 1—To Balance on hand-$392.62 
May 1—To Mrs. Dr. Forster’s fee 1.00 
May 8—To Buckeye Nurs. cont. 25.00 
May 14—To Miss Painter’s check 400.00 
June 4—To Miss Painter’s check 175.00 
Sept. 12—To E. O. Painter Estate 60.00 
Dec. 30—To Miss Painter’s check 150.00 
1915 
Feb. 24—To Burton M. Varney’s 
fee - 1.00 
Mar. 13—To R. S. Baldwin’s fee 1.00 
Apr. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Men¬ 
ded and Miss Gibson 3.00 
Apr. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Elwan- 
gers’ fees - 2.00 
Apr. 15—To checks and cash 
from Miss Painter- 616.56 
Miscellaneous - 15.04 
Secretary’s Salary - 100.00 
To Treasurer Hart-1,341.56 
$1,568.14 
Respectfully submitted, 
Okle C. Painter, 
Secretary. 
TREASURER 
Cr. 
1914 
May 1—By J. H. McFarland-$ 77.70 
June 20—By Miss Ford, stenog. 69.65 
July 30—E. O. Painter Ptg. Co. 124.62 
Aug. 10—E. O. Painter Ptg. Co. 645.38 
-$917-35 
$ 909.83 
Interest for the year--- 5.28 
$915.11 
Respectfully submitted, 
W. S. Hart, 
Treasurer. 
$1,827.18 
REPORT OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 
The Executive Committee of the 
Florida State Horticultural Society met 
in the office of the Secretary, February 
5th, 1915, with the following present: 
P. H. Rolfs, Chairman, 
H. Harold Hume, 
E. S. Hubbard, 
G. L. Taber, 
Okie C. Painter. 
At the request of Chairman Rolfs, 
Mr. B. L. Hamner of Tampa met with 
us. 
The Secretary was able to report all 
bills paid to date and $305.00 in the 
treasury. 
Mr. Hume reported for the Legisla¬ 
tive Committee that they had been at 
work on a crop test bill for sixty days 
and same was practically ready to be 
presented to the Legislature now. 
The question of a date for holding 
the next meeting was taken up and 
thoroughly discussed. The date finally 
agreed upon was April 13th to 16th in¬ 
clusive. 
It was moved by Mr. Taber and sec¬ 
onded by Mr. Hubbard that Mr. Hume 
