FLORIDA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
171 
Credits 
1921 
June 4, By E. 0. Painter Ptg. Co. —$ 931.64 
Aug. 13, By Patron fee account- 600.00 
Aug. 13, By Perennial fee account- 23.00 
Aug. 13, By Balance patron fee acct. — 18.38 
Aug. 13, By Telegram - .50 
Aug. 25, By Patron account - 100.00 
Aug. 25, By Perennial account - 25.00 
Oct. 20, By Stenographer’s bill - 40.00 
Nov. 23, By E. O. Painter Ptg. Co. — 600.00 
Nov. 28, By E. O. Painter Ptg. Co. — 239.00 
Dec. 25, By Patron’s account - 100.00 
Dec. 25, By Secretary Floyd - 100.00 
Feb. 13, By Secretary Floyd _ 6.00 
Feb. 25, By E. O. Painter Ptg. Co. __ 324.29 
Feb. 27, By Return Hart Loan _ 324.29 
March 20, By Secretary Floyd _ 1.00 
April 2, By Telegram delivery- .50 
April 25, By Postage _ 1.00 
April 27, By Secretary Floyd - 100.00 
April 27, By Volusia Co. Bank & Trust 
Co. __ 500.00 
May 4, By Balance _1,145.56 
1920 
July 
1921 
Aug. 
Aug. 
Nov. 
$5,180.16 
Patron Fee Account 
24, To Secretary Floyd _$1,600.00 
13, From cash account_ 600.00 
25, From cash account_ 100.00 
28, S. C. Warner _ 100.00 
$2,400.00 
Credits 
U. S. Bonds and Their Cost 
1920 
May 12, By Third Liberty Loan bonds _$ 988.62 
Oct. 12, Victory Loan Bonds- 593.00 
1921 
Aug. 25, Liberty Loan Bonds - 711.50 
1922 
May 1, Balance on hand _ 106.88 
$2,400.00 
U. S. Bonds and Their Par Value 
1920 
May 12, Liberty Loan Bonds 4%-$1,100.00 
Oct. 12, Victory Bonds 4 % _ 600.00 
1921 
Aug. 20, Second Liberty Loan Bonds_ 800.00 
$ 2,400 
Perennial Membership Account 
1921 
Aug. 13, To cash account _ 23.00 
Aug. 25, Secretary Floyd _ 25.00 
$ 48.00 
W. S. Hart, 
Treasurer of Florida State Horticultural 
Society. 
REPORT OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 
MEETING OF JANUARY 26, K)22 
The Executive Committee of the Flor¬ 
ida State Horticultural Society held its 
spring meeting in the office of President 
Hume in Jacksonville on the morning of 
January 26, 1922. There were present 
Messrs. Niles, Stirling, Floyd and Hume 
of the Executive Committee and Messrs. 
A. A. Coult and Dr. David Fairchild as 
visitors. 
The minutes of April 14, 1921, were 
read and approved. The finances of the 
Society were discussed and contributions 
asked for to cover a deficit from 1920. 
A resolution was presented and passed 
to ask the Society to raise the annual 
membership fee from one dollar to two 
dollars. 
The time of the meeting of the Thirty- 
Fifth Annual Session was set for May 
second to fifth inclusive. 
A resolution was presented and passed 
to ask Mr. M. G. Campbell of Lake Wales 
to act for the Society and invite the form¬ 
er inspectors of the State Plant Board 
who were active in the eradication of Cit- 
