Final Resolutions. 
Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen: 
Whereas, The members of the Flor¬ 
ida State Horticultural Society in its 
twenty-first annual session have been 
so well entertained and so well cared 
for by the citizens of Gainesville, and 
in view of the courtesies extended to 
us by the State University and the 
officers of the Experiment Station, 
therefore be it 
Resolved, That we wish to thank 
the citizens of Gainesville for our royal 
entertainment (they have made good), 
the officers of the University for a very 
profitable and entertaining afternoon 
and evening and the best of suppers, 
and for showing us that we have an 
interest in so great an institution. We 
feel gratified to know its size and 
scope, and pledge it support and good 
will. 
Resolved further, That we wish 
especially to acknowledge the very 
efficient work and interest in our en¬ 
tertainment of Dr. C. L. Crow and 
Messrs. Wilson and Ellis. Their work 
has been thoroughly and carefully 
done, and we appreciate and thank 
them. We wish further to thank Mr. 
Jno. Billing, Press Secretary, for the 
very complete reports of our proceed¬ 
ings, and congratulate the people of 
Gainesville on possession of so bright 
a Sun. This paper has given us the 
use of several columns daily. 
Resolved further, That we feel 
under especially heavy obligations to 
President Rolfs for the wonderfully 
interesting and instructive program he 
has been able to prepare for us, and 
extend to him our hearty thanks. 
Resolved further, That we thank 
the gentlemen in Uncle Sam's most 
efficient ranks of workers, who are en¬ 
gaged in solving for us the difficult 
problems that confront us, and wish 
them speedy success. We also wish 
to thank the Transportation Com¬ 
panies for the courtesy of giving us 
good service and in reducing the rail¬ 
road fare, thus enabling more of us to 
come to the meetings, and hope that 
they may some day see the wisdom of 
inaugurating a lower rate in the move¬ 
ment of our produce to the markets of 
the country. We hope that they may 
see that our interests and theirs are 
identical and that they prosper as we 
prosper. 
It is also desired to extend thanks 
to the two ladies who added so much 
to our pleasure and entertainment— 
Mrs. Prange and Miss Hubbard. 
L. B. Skinner 
(Signed) A. H. Brown 
. E. S. Williams 
Committee on Final Resolutions. 
