STANDING COMMITTEES. 
Methods of Packing and Shipping 
Citrus. —W. S. Hart, Hawks Park; 
W. E. Bryan, Bellair; F. G. Samp¬ 
son, Boardman. 
Citrus Census Taking. —Dr. P. P. 
Phillips, Orlando; J. A. Crosby, San 
Mateo. 
Ornamentals. —Prof. Nehrling, Gotha; 
Theodore Meade, Oviedo ; W. C. 
Steele, Switzerland; Mrs. Emma J. 
Leonard, Hastings; Mrs. Jessie L. 
Moore, Cocoanut Grove ; Mahlon 
Gore, Orlando, Roses for Profit and 
Pleasure. 
Nut Culture. —Prof. H. K. Miller, 
Monticello; Dr. J. B. Curtiss, Or¬ 
ange Heights; J. A. Bear, Palatka. 
Cultivation and Fertilization of Citrus. 
—John J. Beers, Emporia ; J. D. 
Bell, St. Petersburg ; Mrs. T. C. 
Prange, Vero. 
Florida Weeds—Useful and Useless.— 
Prof. E. L. Richardson, Avon Park; 
Rev. B. F. Marsh, Daytona. 
Irrigation. —F. L. Willes, Sutherland; 
J. W. Hoard, Gotha.- - 
Efforts to Secure Better Shipping 
Facilities and Rates. —F. D. Waite, 
Palmetto ; F. D. Warner, Gaines¬ 
ville ; W. E. Heathcote, St. Peters¬ 
burg. 
Nursery Inspection. —L. B. Skinner, 
Dunedin, The Fruit Growers’ Side. 
C. B. Thornton, Orlando, The Nurs¬ 
eryman’s Side. Dr. E. W. Berger, 
Gainesville, The Inspector’s Side. 
Vegetables : Methods of Growing, 
Packing and Shipping. —W. E. 
Robinson, Palmetto, Celery, Pepper, 
Etc.; A. F. Wyman, Bradentown; 
N. O. Penny, Vero; P. J. Wester, 
Miami, Roselle. 
Tropical Fruits. —J. E. Andrews, Fort 
Pierce, Exporting Pineapples; John 
B. Beach, West Palm Beach, Mango 
Propagation ; George B. Gallon, 
Miami, Propagating Tropical Fruits ; 
B. K. McCarty, Eldred, Pineapple 
Growing and Shipping. 
Peaches and Deciduous Fruits. —G. L. 
Taber, Glen St. Mary ; D. R. An¬ 
drews, Gainesville; G. S. Hollings¬ 
worth, Arcadia. 
Fertilizers. —E. O. Painter, Jackson¬ 
ville, Sources of Ammonia ; .E. S. 
Hubbard, Federal Point ; B. M. 
Plampton, Lakemont. 
Diseases and Insects. —Dr. E. A. Bes- 
sey, U. S. Subtropical Laboratory, 
Miami ; W. L. Baldridge, Winter 
Garden, Fumigation for White Fly; 
Cyrus W. Butler, St. Petersburg ; 
F. P. Henderson, Arno. 
