FLORIDA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
XXHI 
Making Florida Home Grounds Attractive, William A. Cook_*_ 
State Beautification and Conservation, Mrs. A. B. Whitman_ 
Asparagus Plumosa as an Ornamental, A. E Cline_ 
Soft-Wooded Plants for Florida Gardens, F. W. Fletcher_ 
Yards and Lawns, Wm. Gomme_ 
A Brief History of the Black Fly in Cuba, Its Distribution and Latest Develop¬ 
ments, Reginald Hart_ (. _ 
What the Quarantine Department of the State Plant Board is Doing, A. C. 
Brown _ 
Pruning Young Trees, H. E. Cornell_ 
Pruning Bearing Citrus Trees, A. M. Tilden_ 
Dieback, Ammoniation and Frenching, R. E. Lenfest__ 
The Co-ordination of Citrus Grove Practices, Lindley Heimberger_ 
Pecans, an Important Florida Crop, C. A. Simpson _ 
Grape Growing in Florida, Chas. Dearing_ 
Grape Varieties, E. L. Lord_ 
Can Grapes Be Successfully Grown in Florida, H. T. Fisher_ 
Citrus Root Stocks, W. E. Evans_ 
The Progeny Grove as a Basis for Citrus Fruit Improvement, T. Ralph Robin¬ 
son _ 
Citrus Varieties, F. M. O’Byrne_ 
The Ctirus Experiment Station at Lake Alfred, Wilmon Newell_ 
Citrus Fruits in the Home, Caroline Moorhead _ 
Fruit and Vegetable Conservation in the Home, Estelle Bozeman_ 
The Present Status of Fruit Products Manufacture, Seth S. Walker_ 
Standardization of Nursery Inspection, F. M. O’Byrne_ 
Correlation Between Sun Spots and Florida Freezes, J. R. Watson_ 
Annual Reports— 
Auditing Committee_ 
Secretary _ 
Treasurer _ 
Executive _ 
Election of Officers_ 
Selection of Meeting Place for 1923- 
Resolutions— 
Committee on Institutions_ 
Nursery Inspection_ 
Amendment to Constitution_ 
State Flower Show_ 
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