FLORIDA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
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Union, the most talked-about, the most 
thoroughly and favorably advertised spot 
in all the world. This is no flight of fancy. 
It is easily within our reach if we but wake 
up. L would make the work State-wide; 
organize floriculture associations in every 
community, with floral exhibits at each 
monthly meeting; study landscape gar¬ 
dening and floral and plant effect; and, 
finally, forever end those oft-heard and 
oft-repeated repressions of disappoint¬ 
ment indulged in by tourists and visitors 
over the fact that “there are so few flow¬ 
ers in Florida.” 
