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FLORIDA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
latka, and Jacksonville were the only 
places offering invitations and Orlando 
won, so that the next annual association 
meeting will be held in Orlando. Two 
previous meetings have been held in Or¬ 
lando and they were most enjoyable af¬ 
fairs and the next meeting is looked for¬ 
ward to with a great deal of pleasure. 
All of the members present enjoyed the 
lectures and addresses given by the Gov¬ 
ernment attaches, and hope that they will 
be with us each succeeding year. 
Minutes. 
FIRST DAY. 
Evening Session. 
1. Called to order by the President, 
Wm. C. Richardson. 
2. Opening Prayer. 
3. Address of Welcome, on behalf 
of the city, by the Mayor of Daytona, 
Hon. E. W. Greene. 
4. Response, Prof H. Harold Hume. 
5. President’s Annual Address. 
6. Introduction of Question Box. 
7. Social Hour. 
SECOND DAY. 
Morning Session. 
1. “What the Experiment Station 
Is Doing for the Fruit and Vegetable 
Growers.” Prof P. H. Rolfs, Gaines¬ 
ville. 
2. Methods of Handling Citrus 
Groves. B. F. Chilton, New Smyrna; 
J. E. Kilgore, Largo; Dr. J. F. Corrigan, 
St. Leo; Hermann Lubrecht, Island 
Grove. 
3. Discussion. 
4. Irrigation. A. H. Bourlay, Lees¬ 
burg; W. F. Holmes, Daytona; H. B. 
Stevens, DeLand. 
5. Irrigation in Florida. Prof. Milo 
E. Williams, Washington, D. C. 
6. Discussion. 
7. Tropical Fruits, E. N. Reasoner, 
Oneco; R. D. Hoyt, Seven Oaks; E. V, 
Blackman, Miami. 
Afternoon Session. 
1. Appointment of Legislative Com¬ 
mittee—Messrs. Gaitskill, Hart and Gil¬ 
lette. 
2. Appointment of Committee on 
Final Resolutions—Messrs. H. B. Stev¬ 
ens, Temple and Brown. 
3. Appointment of Committee on 
Necrology—Messrs. Geo. L. Tabor and 
J. A. Stevens. 
4. Methods of Packing and Shipping 
Citrus Fruits. E. P. Porcher, Cocoa; E. 
H. Mote, Ocala; Dr. F. W. Inman, Win¬ 
ter Haven; J. D. Bell, St. Petersburg; 
S. C. Warner, Palatka. 
