Standing Committees. 
Method of Packing and Shipping Cit¬ 
rus Fruits. —Dr. F. W. Inman, Win¬ 
ter Haven; S. O. Chase, Sanford; L. 
B. Skinner, Dunedin. 
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Method of Handling Citrus Groves.— 
E. S. Williams, Ft. Pierce; Wm. Ed¬ 
wards, Plymouth; Frank Savage, 
Eustis; C. H. Thompson, Winter 
Haven. 
Ornamentals. —W. J. Ellsworth, Jes¬ 
samine; Dr. H. Nehrling, Gotha; 
Theo. L. Mead, Oviedo. 
Irrigation. —M. E. Gillett, Tampa; S. 
C. Littlefield, Little River; J. P. 
Campbell, Jacksonville. 
Vegetables. —H. H. Chappell, Sanford; 
Miss L. M. White, Dupont; Irving 
Kock, Bowling Green. 
Peaches and Deciduous Fruits. —Maj. 
W. L. Floyd, Gainesville; J. P. 
Mace, Lake Helen; F. R. Hender¬ 
son, Gainesville. 
Pineapples. —B. F. Weeks, Punta Gor- 
da; C. S. Van Houten, Orlando; P. 
J. Wester, Miami. 
Fertilizers. —Prof. A. W. Blair, 
Gainesville; Harry Hassen, Jackson¬ 
ville. 
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Tropical Fruits. —Mrs. Florence R. 
Haden, Cocoanut Grove; T. A. Win¬ 
field, Little River. 
Insects and Diseases. —Prof. E. W. 
Berger, Gainesville; H. S. Fawcett, 
Gainesville; M» S. Burbank, Miami; 
Chas. Sellers, Zellwood. 
Nuts. —H. K. Miller, Monticello; H. E. 
Van Deman, Washington, D. C.; 
Prof. Taylor, Washington, D. C.; H. 
S. Graves, Gainesville. 
Necrolog 5 '. —W. S. Hart, Hawks Park; 
G. L. Taber, Glen St. Mary. 
