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FLORIDA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
the meeting was the naming of the place 
where the American Pomological Society 
would hold its next meeting. It will be 
remembered that at the Daytona meeting 
a committee was appointed to invite the 
American Pomological Society to hold its 
next bi-ennial meeting in Florida. The 
committee was successful in presenting 
their invitation and it was left to the Hor¬ 
ticultural Society to state where the next 
meeting should be held. 
Jacksonville and Tampa both put in 
bids, but Tampa won out as she had three 
delegates on the floor and they made 
promises that could not be overlooked and 
the Society voted on Tampa, knowing 
that she has never failed to keep her 
word. The meeting will convene on Jan¬ 
uary 31, 1911. 
The next place of meeting for the 
Florida State Horticultural Society will 
be in Jacksonville, where it will hold its 
regular annual session. The Horticul¬ 
tural Society, however, is expected to 
participate in the Tampa meeting and to 
be on hand to see that the American Po¬ 
mological Society members are well taken 
care of and are shown what Florida can 
produce. 
It is hoped and believed that the meet¬ 
ing at Tampa will be the largest and best 
attended and most interesting of any 
meeting previously held by the American 
Pomological Society, but whether it is or 
not is going to depend in a great measure 
on how our Florida members turn out 
and help. 
All of the members when leaving Or¬ 
lando did so with grateful hearts to the 
good people there for the kind hospitali¬ 
ty and entertainment extended to them. 
Minutes 
FIRST DAY. 
Evening Session. 
1. Call to order. President H. Har¬ 
old Hume. 
2. Opening prayer. 
3. Address of welcome—Gen. Wm. H. 
Jewell. 
4. Response—W. C. Temple. 
5. President’s annual address—H. 
Harold Hume. 
6. Introduction of question box. 
7. Social hour. 
SECOND DAY. 
Morning Session. 
1. Address, “Horticultural and Agri¬ 
cultural Education in Florida.”—Prof. 
P. H. Rolfs, Gainesville. 
2. Methods of Handling Citrus Groves 
—Mr. E. S. Williams, Ft. Pierce; Mr. C. 
H. Thompson, Winter Haven. 
3. Discussion. 
4. Hardy Citrus Fruits—Prof. Wal¬ 
ter T. Swingle. 
5. Discussion. 
