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FLORIDA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
rus Canker from the citrus groves of the 
State, to meet with the Society at Lake¬ 
land. 
After discussion of the program, the 
meeting adjourned. 
MEETING OF MAY 4, \^22 
A meeting of the Executive Committee 
of the Florida State Horticultural Society 
was held in the lobby of the Thelma Ho¬ 
tel, Lakeland, on the morning of May 4, 
1922. There were present Messrs. Niles, 
Stirling, Hart, Hume and Floyd. The 
minutes of the meeting of January 26, 
1922, were read and approved. 
The finances of the Society were dis¬ 
cussed in detail. A number of resolutions 
for presentation to the society were con¬ 
sidered and ordered presented. 
A resolution was presented and passed 
authorizing the Secretary to publish the 
Proceedings of the Thirty-Fifth Annual 
Meeting in numbers of 100 in excess of 
the actual membership at time of going to 
press. 
There being no further business the 
committee adjourned. 
Election of Officers 
On Thursday evening, May 4, 1922, 
the following officers were elected by the 
Society to serve during the calendar year 
of 1923. 
President —L. B. Skinner. 
Vice Presidents —Wm. J. Krome, S. 
F. Poole, A. H. Brown. 
Secretary —Bayard F. Floyd. 
Treasurer —L. D. Niles. 
Executive Committee —Frank Stirling, 
B. L. Hamner, H. Harold Hume. 
Selection of Meeting Place for 1923 
Official invitations were extended the representatives of Orlando pledged them- 
Society by St. Petersburg, Eustis, Jack- selves to secure several patron members 
sonville and Orlando, to hold its Thirty- for the Society, it was voted to hold its 
Sixth Annual Meeting in their cities. Af- 1923 meeting in Orlando, 
ter much discussion, during which the 
