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FLORIDA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
Dr. F. W. Inman, Winter Haven. 
Mr. Skinner: I move that Mr. Bur¬ 
ton’s name be added to that committee. 
Motion seconded and carried. 
Mr. Burton: I think it very unwise 
to put me on that committee. You will 
find me dead timber, I am afraid. About 
the time the Legislature meets I won’t be 
thinking about a thing but oranges. 
Prof. Hume: I really don’t think we 
can excuse you, Mr. Burton. We need 
a man with your ideas and your ability. 
While you may not be able to go to Tal¬ 
lahassee, you have so many ideas inside 
of your head that would be of benefit to 
the committee, that I would very greatly 
regret it if you insist on refusing to 
serve. 
