Minutes. 
FIRST DAY. 
EVENING SESSION. 
1. Call to order by President C. T. 
McCarty. 
2. Opening Prayer by Rev. Dr. Hob¬ 
son. 
3. Address of Welcome on behalf of 
the city by Hon. D. U. Fletcher. 
4. Address of Welcome on behalf of 
the Board of Trade by Capt. C. E. Garner. 
5. Response for the Society by G. 
L. Taber, Glen St. Mary. 
6. Annual Address of the President, 
C. T. McCarty, Eldred. 
7. Social Hour-Meetings and greet¬ 
ings. Plans and purposes. Introduction 
of Jacksonville people to members from 
all parts of the State. 
SECOND DAY. 
MORNING SESSION. 
1. Address on “Nematode Diseases” 
by Prof. Earnest A. Bessey, Pathologist 
in charge of Florida Sub-Tropical Lab¬ 
oratory, Miami, Fla. 
2. Report of Standing Committee on 
Citrus Fruits. 
3. Report of Standing Committee on 
Diseases, Insects, and Method of Con¬ 
trol : M. F. Rolfs, Lake City; W. S. 
Hart, Hawks Park; F. G. Sampson, 
Boardman; E. S. Hubbard, Federal Point. 
AFTERNOON SESSION. 
1. Address by Prof. P. H. Rolfs, 
Lake City, Director Florida Experiment 
Station: “The Experiment Station Co¬ 
operative Work.” 
2. Report of Standing Committee on 
Peaches, Plums and Pears. 
3. Report of Standing Committee on 
Grapes, Figs, and Kaki: B. M. Hamp¬ 
ton, St. Augustine; J. E. Bacon, Ormond; 
A. J. Pettigrew, Manatee. 
4. Discussions. 
5. Question Box. 
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EVENING SESSION. 
1. Report of Standing Committee on 
Pineapples and other TropTal Fruits: W. 
R. Moses, West Palm Beach; P. H. Rolfs, 
Lake City; J. D. Bell, St. Petersburg. 
2. Paper on “Some Notes on Pine¬ 
apple Experiments at Jensen” by W. A. 
Blair, Florida Experiment Station, Lake 
City. 
3. Discussions. 
4. Question Box. 
5. Entertainment, 8:30. Ladies’ Fri¬ 
day Musicale. 
THIRD DAY. 
I. Report of Standing Committee on 
Fertilizers and Irrigation; Prof. Flint, 
Lake City; L. A. Wilson, Jacksonville; 
