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HORTICULTURE AND ENERGY-TWO VIEWS
William C. Fooshee
IF AS Ornamental Horticulture
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611
Energy was the subject of two talks which I
attended. The first was the principal address by Dr. T. Nejat
Veziroglu which presented the benefits of a hydrogen-based
fuel source. This type of fuel is now economically comparable
to petroleum and well within our technological capabilities.
One of the major advantages of a hydrogen fuel source,
besides the fact that it can be derived from water, is the lack of pollutants produced during combustion—water is the only
byproduct. This should be of interest to most horticulturists
inasmuch as pollution in the form of acid rains, ozone and particulates which result from the burning of fossil fuels can all be detrimental to plant growth. This fact, when tied to the rising costs of pesticides, fertilizers, heating fuels and other petro-chemical products makes any viable alternative
worth a closer look.
The second talk, by Dr. D. E. Buffington, was directed at
the economics of landscaping factors for conserving energy.
The effectiveness of shading levels and roof and wall colors
as well as building orientation were analyzed by computer
simulations and the results extended to the actual monetary
expenses required to comfort condition a house. These
expenses were then analyzed and comparisons made be
tween the value of a high-energy landscape and a low-
energy landscape. An interesting point, brought up during
discussion, was that possibly in the near future, through
effective lobbying, tax credits might be given for low-energy
landscapes and planting just as the insulation industry has
done by showing research which indicates significant energy
savings through the use of insulation.
Finally, I would like to thank all those persons who were
responsible for the student program and my being allowed
to participate. I learned a great deal from my involvement
and hope that in the future others will be allowed the same
opportunity.
COLOR INFRARED AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
A MANAGEMENT TOOL
Philip Brocklesby
Florida Southern College
Lakeland, FL 33802
The use of color infrared aerial photography as
a management tool is relatively new to the citrus industry. Even though it is still in the experimental stage it has shown great potential. The presentation showed its potential benefits but neglected to mention its possible drawbacks.
The biggest benefit of these photographs is that they
save the grower time and money. It helps save time by
showing where his dead and diseased trees are without
the grower having to 'ride' the groves to try to spot the
trees himself. This in turn enables the grower to make tax
adjustments and to figure out how many trees he needs to
order from the nursery. The use of color infrared aerial
photography is up and coming as a management tool. I
think in the future you will see it used more frequently.
FROST AND FREEZE WARNING
Charles I. Stewart
I FA S, Fruit Crops Departmen t
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611
There were many interesting papers but one
of interest to me was by Dr. J. D. Martsolf on Frost Protection
a Rapidly Changing Program. The University of Florida has shown leadership in the development of remote tempera
ture sensing techniques with the use of aircraft and satellites.
This will contribute in providing reliable frost and freeze
warnings to agricultural interests across the state. Computer
monitors will present the temperature of areas with a colored
diagram of the state. The temperature will be periodically
updated during a freeze.
The grove owner is faced with a decision whether or not
to heat or use other devices for preventing damage to plants.
By knowing the extent and severity of the freeze, general
trend of the temperatures and the areas being affected, this
decision can be made much more reliable. This can conserve
fuel, cut costs and help protect the environment. By the use
of these satellites and computer techniques, we may look
forward to more efficient methods of cold protection.
SELF-HEATING TREE WRAPS IN FREEZE PROTECTION
tree wraps that contain water and phenozene in polyethylene
bags, protect the bud union of young tree from normal freez
ing temperatures which occur in Florida. A spring clip
attaches the two styrofoam halves of the tree wrap around
the trunk. This allows the wrap to expand with the growth
of the young tree. This wrap could be very promising in
the future, however, phenozene costs about $500.00 per
pound, which is costly on a per unit basis.
Randy Sexton
Fla. Southern College
Lakeland, FL 33802
Soil banking is one of the most effective ways
of protecting the bud union of a citrus tree, however, it is
very expensive. Reese and Yelenosky have discovered by using controlled experiments that self-heating, semi-rigid
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CHEMICAL AND AIR SHAKER ORANGE REMOVAL IN SOUTH FLORIDA
Theodore H. Geltz, Jr.
Florida Southern College
Lakeland, FL 33802
With the problems of acquiring hand labor and
continued government intervention, the cost of harvesting
our crops is reaching a critical level. It was encouraging to
me as a student and future participant in the citrus industry
to see and hear of progress being made in mechanical har
vesting. It is important to note that there will be no single
answer to the problem of mechanical harvesting, but solu
tions are being found by both plant physiologists and me
chanical engineers.
I hope that we will continue to press for the most
efficient means of harvesting fruit, for this will insure the
grower of continued profits and keep Florida's citrus industry
paramount in the world.
CITRUS GROVE PRICES AS DETERMINED BY DISCOUNTING EXPECTED INCOME AND COSTS
Paul D. Gill
Florida Southern College
Lakeland, FL 33802
This meeting dealt with land appraisals and
its variables. This is not a science as much as it is an art.
There are many variables in estimating land value and each
one can make a difference in the final estimate. Variables
such as comparable grove sales, expected income from
future yields, return on investments are just a few that
have to be considered. A computer formula has been de veloped that determines how much can be paid for bearing
citrus acreage, utilizing estimated values of the different variables.
I found this meeting to be very enlightening, for as a
student who hopes to soon be a grower, this information will be of great value. In these years of high groveland
prices, we must try to cut out as much risk as we can on our purchases.
FROST PROTECTION: A RAPIDLY CHANGING PROGRAM
Matthew L. Powers
Florida Southern College
Lakeland, FL 33802
The art of frost protection has developed into
a finite science. Most of the research on frost protection was
done during the era of inexpensive petrol fuels. Today re
search is aimed toward more efficient methods and alternate sources of heat. The energy crisis has accelerated the effort for efficient and economical sources. Research as reported by J. D. Martsolf emphasizes that progress is being made. However, he states that more research is needed in these areas.
INNOVATIONS IN FLORIDA CITRUS PACKINGHOUSES
Michael Fletcher
Florida Southern College
Lakeland, FL 33802
The concepts of packing fresh citrus fruit in Florida have been established for many years. Many of these
concepts have not changed over the years and as a result
packing costs have increased. A need for new ideas is very
prevalent. In the past these ideas have come from managers
and mechanics in various packinghouses through-out the in dustry.
Through use of a "guided tour" program J. Ellis of Lake
Garfield Cooperative presented several new ideas that will
enable packinghouses to become more efficient. Some of
the innovations included a gathering system for debris around the packinghouse and a forklift attachment for dump ing it. Also discussed was a magnetic broom for picking up
trash metal and nails. Included was an electric photocell shut off system for cannery bins. Innovations from other packing
houses included economical PVC rollers, alarm thermostats for dryers and a mechanical hoist for degreening room
curtains. Used together all of these increase the packers profit.
I felt that this presentation was a good example of how
the Florida State Horticultural Society aids agricultural in dustries through research, in this case the handling and processing of citrus.
LOOKING AT THE FUTURE IN THE PRESENT
Donna M. Gursky
IFAS Food Science Department
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611
In this energy-conscious year of 1979, I was
impressed by the Florida State Horticultural Society's empha
sis on current problems and reviewing practical solutions.
The principal address at the opening General Session con
cerned the use of hydrogen fusion as an alternative energy source and was thorough and realistic.
Presentations of special interest in the Handling and Pro
cessing Section, stressed the importance of efficient energy
utilization in various processing, storage and transportation
systems. I benefited from hearing about research in solar-drying of Florida fruits since I have been somewhat associ
ated with similar research as part of the University's work-study program. Dr. Robert P. Bates' product development
work on native Floridian muscadines was knowledgeable and I can see where this research could eventually lead to an
other economically important fruit for this state.
Attending the FSHS meeting was a valuable educational experience and reinforced my enthusiasm for my field of
Food Science. I thank the Society for inviting me to this
event and appreciate its many congenial and experienced members with whom I talked.
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LANDSCAPING THE RIGHT WAY CAN CONSERVE ENERGY
Gary Weitermann
Florida Southern College
Lakeland, FL 33802
This presentation entitled "Economics of Land
scaping Factors for Conserving Energy" by D. E. Buffing ton,
emphasized that we can save money on our heating and cooling bills by landscaping correctly. He mentioned that
the walls around the house should be well shaded by high
bushes and shrubs. Large trees should be planted in the
yard, so that they provide complete shade on the roof of
the house. He also pointed out that houses should have light
colored walls and roofs because dark colors absorb the heat
whereas light colors do not. Data was presented in each of
these areas, and the results were that there are savings in
the cost of heating and cooling our homes by doing this
type of landscaping.
THE ROLE OF THE KROME MEMORIAL SECTION IN
FLORIDA HORTICULTURE
Mike Twyford
IFAS Fruit Crops Department
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611
Florida horticulturists have been able to expand the variety of fruit production within the last century. It was
quite evident that the Krome Memorial Section has played an active part in the encouragement of research and dissemina
tion of information on many different types of fruit. The presentations showed the practical applications of research as in T. E. Crocker and B. Wall's report on "Results of a Survey on Pick-Your-Own, Grape, Blueberry and Peach Establish ments/' to the more scientific and diagnostic work done as in R. E. Litz and R. A. Conover's presentation on "Development
of Systems for Obtaining Parasexual Carica Hybrids/1
I was particularly interested in Mary Ann Ogden's paper
on "Tropical Fruits and Their Indigenous Relatives in Southern
Florida/' The introduction and use of exotic fruit which al
ready have relatives in Florida points to the possibility of
using these plants for breeding research and the selection
of cultivars suited to southern Florida soils. With the energy
situation reaching a critical stage, these plants which are
adapted to this environment would require less energy or
fuel in the forms of fertilizer, pest and disease control, irriga
tion and quite possibly increase or aid in yield of the fruit.
This meeting enabled me to obtain a better understand
ing of the work being done in the field of fruit production
and cultivation in Florida, and I would like to thank the
society for making this experience possible.
THE 1979 KROME MEMORIAL INSTITUTE SESSIONS
Joe Durando
IFAS, Fruit Crops Department
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611
I found the papers presented in this section es
pecially interesting because of the wide variety of topics they covered. Discussions dealt with everything from practical in formation on pecan orchards and pick your own blueberry fields to beginning research on some of the more neglected tropical fruits. Most of the papers had one thing in common,
however. They left me with the feeling that much more
work needs to be done in this area of horticulture, especially
with the tropical and subtropical fruits. In the last few years,
with the stepped-up destruction of tropical forests and
concern over lost germ plasm, it seems to me that a priority
should be placed on the research and development of these
little known and little worked with fruits.
I am glad to see people such as those in the Krome Me
morial Institute working in this area and I would like to
thank the Society for enabling me to attend this meeting. It
was a valuable learning experience and an honor to meet
the people working in this field.
MARKET SURVEY OF PICK-YOUR-OWN BLUEBERRY
GRAPE AND PEACH ESTABLISHMENTS
Sharon B. Garrett
Florida Southern College, Lakeland, FL 33802
In recent years, there has been a sudden pro
liferation in Pick-Your-Own (PYO) fruit farms. Their popu
larity is due mainly to lower prices to the consumer, reduced harvesting costs to the grower, a quality product, and most
important of all, recreation—the pleasure one gets from se
lecting his own fruit in the quantity desired.
Normally one would assume that PYO would appeal
mainly to low-income, large family groups; however, a recent
survey by T. E. Crocker and B. Wall established the largest
consumer group as a two member family, age 40 to 60 +,
in the $10,000 to $15,000 income bracket.
THOUGHTS ON THE FLORIDA STATE
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
Michael A. Carter
Florida Southern College
Lakeland, FL 33802
The Florida State Horticultural Society plays an
important role in Florida agriculture. As a student, I was
glad to be able to attend the meeting. The presentations
were very interesting and the use of slides enabled the students to gain tremendous insight into the papers. Being
able to talk with the authors about their papers increased
our appreciation for the Florida State Horticultural Society
for making it all possible.
In the principal address Dr. T. Nejat Veziroglu convinced
the audience that the energy crisis is a real problem now
arid will be of grave importance in the future. Dr. Veziroglu
presented convincing evidence that hydrogen could be a
never ending source of energy.
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CAPILLARY MAT, CHAPIN SYSTEM COSTS COMPARED WITH HANDWATER AND OVERHEAD SYSTEMS
Monica M. Dudek
Ornamental Horticulture Department
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611
Since I have plans of ultimately owning my
own foliage operation, the cost appraisal of a capillary mat
and chapin system was of great interest to me. The ap
praisal compared investment costs, irrigation costs, and quantities of water required by capillary mat, chapin and
overhead irrigation. Variable and fixed costs for each system
were also discussed. Although investment costs for capillary
mats and chapin irrigation systems were twice those of hand-
water and overhead systems, the variable costs of the low
volume systems were less than 9% of the variable costs for handwater and overhead systems.
The analysis indicated that in the short-run handwater and overhead systems are less costly but capillary mats and chapin systems will pay off their high initial investment over a period of time.
This paper, together with many others, was of great interest to me. I wish to thank all those responsible for
giving me the opportunity to attend the meeting of the Florida State Horticultural Society.
THE FSHS ANNUAL MEETING AND TODAY'S CONCERNS
Steve Lindley
IF AS, Ornamental Horticulture Department
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611
In today's world of short supplies and ever in
creasing prices, I was enthused about the work being done
to face these problems, as they affected the horticultural in dustry, reported at the 1979 FSHS meetings. As a means
to counteract short supplies, the talks on using melaleuca
bark, solite slag, and spent mushroom compost as potting
media components proved quite enlightening. Water short
ages are a fact, we in Florida are beginning to confront. Several talks touched briefly on using capillary mat watering systems, which greatly reduce the required water amounts for a crop, thus, conserving the water supply and reducing costs.
As oil derived chemicals and pesticides increase in price, the talk on biological control of insects in the greenhouse showed it is a viable alternative to the chemical approach. It is encouraging to know the Florida horticultural industry is taking direct measures to confront and to combat the problems facing it today.
CONTINUING EDUCATION ON THE USE OF FULL BED PLASTIC MULCH IN VEGETABLE PRODUCTION
George M. Glandon
IFAS, Vegetable Crops Department
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611
This is the second year that I have attended
these proceedings as a sponsored student. I was eager to
attend as I have a special interest in the use of full bed plastic
mulch. This method of mulching is not new, but it still does
have its problems in actual usage. That is why I was happy
to see the first two papers presented discussing this general area. The first paper was presented by E. E. Alberts and
C. M. Howard titled "Effects of Two and Four Row Beds with
Drip or Sprinkler Irrigation on Strawberry Fruiting Response.11
This paper deals with the differences between two row and
four row beds as to cost/yield considerations. With the use
of four row beds you increase your expenses by about
$450.00/acre. This fact is offset by increased yields which were always greater than the increased cost in the study. Another important point here is that little difference was noted between drip or overhead irrigation.
The second paper was by C. M. Geraldson titled "Efficient Use of Water and Fertilizer for Vegetable Production.11 In the course of this paper full bed mulch was again discussed. Here it was pointed out that this type of mulching almost eliminates leaching losses and allows nutrient application on the basis of crop requirement. This means less fertilizer need be applied resulting in a cost savings to the grower.
These printed words do not express the full aspect that was presented at the proceedings by way of visual slides
and charts that helped to evoke questions from the audience that could be answered on the spot by the authors.
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF INSECTS AND MITES ON EUROPEAN GREENHOUSE CROPS: RESEARCH AND
COMMERCIAL IMPLEMENTATION
Nancy Abel
Florida Southern College
Lakeland, FL 33802
Dr. Hamlen reviewed recent efforts to find bio
logical controls for greenhouse pests in Europe. He stated that biological control has come full circle. In the 1920's a wasp was used to control whitefly on tomatoes in England.
With the introduction of pesticides in the 1950's biological controls were phased out until the pests developed strains
that were resistant to the chemicals. Institutes in eleven European countries are researching
possible biological controls by obtaining knowledge on
population dynamics, searching behavior, and prey selection.
They have also developed rearing techniques which have enabled commercial insectaries to become productive. Dr. Hamlen reported that there were six commercial insectaries
located in England alone. A fungal pathogen is being de veloped for control of aphids on chrysanthemums by the Glasshouse Crops Research Institute in England.
There is a tremendous amount of combined effort by public institutes and private enterprise in Europe to develop biological controls. This seems to be necessary in an area where there is little present economic profit.
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Article I—NAME—This organization shall be known as the Florida
State Horticultural Society.
Article II-OBJECTIVE-The objective of this Society shall be the
advancement and development of horticulture in Florida.
Article III—YEAR—The years shall begin January 1 and close De
cember 31.
Article IV-CLASSIFICATION OF MEMBERSHIP—There shall be
four classifications of membership, all of which carry voting privileges:
A—Annual
B—Patron
C—Student
Nothing in this article shall be construed as operating against or can
celling the privileges of Life Members accepted as Life Members prior
to the adoption of this constitution.
Article V-ELIGIBILITY FOR MEMBERSHIP—Any individual,
firm or partnership interested in the development and advancement of
horticulture in Florida shall be eligible for membership.
Article VI—DUES—Dues shall be paid annually according to classi
fication at rate as prescribed in By-laws.
Article VII-ANNUAL MEETING-The Society shall hold an an
nual meeting each year in accordance with the By-laws unless prevented
from doing so by causes beyond its control.
Article VIII—SECTIONS—The Society shall be divided into sections
representing various horticultural interests as provided in the By-laws.
Article IX—OFFICERS—The officers shall consist of a President, a Vice-President from each section, a Secretary, a Publication Secretary,
an Editor, a Program Coordinator, and a Treasurer, which officers shall
be elected by a majority vote of the membership present at the annual
meeting and shall assume their respective offices at the beginning of
the new year.
Article X—SUCCESSION—In the absence of the President or his
inability to serve temporarily the Vice President of the Citrus Section shall serve instead. If the position of President is vacated, the Execu
tive Committee shall designate his successor.
Article XI-EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-The Executive Committee
shall consist of not more than 15 persons including the immediate Past
President and all Officers above named, the others to be selected at same time and in same manner as prescribed in Article IX. The im
mediate Past President shall be chairman of the Executive Committee. The Executive Committee shall have authority to act for the Society
between annual meetings.
Article XII-MEETINGS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-
The Executive Committee shall meet upon call of the Chairman at
such time and place as may be approved by a majority of the Com
mittee. A majority of the Committee shall constitute a quorum. The
Committee may be canvassed by mail and vote by ballot in like manner.
Article XIII—COMMITTEES—The Chairman of the Executive Com
mittee shall, with the approval of the Executive Committee, appoint
all standing or special committees as provided in the By-laws.
Article XIV-DUTIES OF OFFICERS-The President shall be the
official head of the Society and preside at the general session of the
COMMITTEES
Nominating Committee—The. President shall appoint a Nominating
Committee consisting of not less than 2 persons from each section, 1 of whom shall be the most recent past Sectional Vice-President able
to serve. This committee shall, at each Annual Meeting, make nomi
nations for officers and other members of the Executive Committee
for the ensuing year, provided the members representing various
Sections shall seek advice of each Section in open meetings concerning
the nomination of Vice-President for that Section. Such nominations
by the committee, however, shall not preclude nominations from the
floor. The President shall designate a member of this committee as
Chairman.
Membership Committee-The President shall appoint a Member
ship Committee consisting of at least 3 members from each Section
initially appointed for 1 to 3 year terms and designated on a rotating
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annual meeting. He shall be directly responsible to the Executive Com
mittee and may be removed from office for cause by an affirmative vote
of a majority of the full Executive Committee.
The Vice Presidents shall be members of the Executive Committee.
The Vice President of the Citrus Section shall assume the duties of the
President in the temporary absence of the President. The Vice Presi
dents of the various sections shall preside over the particular sections
of which they are representatives at the annual meeting.
The Secretary shall record all records of all meetings of the Execu
tive Committee and shall be responsible except as may otherwise be
designated in the By-laws for recording and keeping proceedings of
the annual meeting. He shall likewise issue and mail out statements of
dues to the membership, notices of meetings and perform such other
duties as ordinarily accrue to that position.
The Publication Secretary, the Editor, and the Program Co
ordinator shall perform such duties as may be prescribed and au
thorized by the Executive Committee.
The Treasurer shall be responsible for all funds paid into the So
ciety and shall issue and countersign all vouchers paying bills or ac
counts against the Society. The Treasurer shall be placed under bond
in an amount determined by the Executive Committee, premium on
which shall be paid by the Society.
Article XV—AMENDMENTS-This Constitution may be amended
at any annual meeting upon the recommendation of a majority of the
Executive Committee when approved by a majority vote of the mem
bership present.
Article XVI-EFFECTIVE DATE-This Constitution shall become
effective immediately upon approval by a majority vote of the member
ship at the annual meeting in October 1951.
This Constitution was revised at the annual meeting in November,
1963, in November, 1967, and November, 1973.
1. The Society's year shall begin January 1 and end December 31.
2. Dues—dues shall be paid annually for the current year and shall
be payable to the Treasurer of the Society. Dues shall be as follows:
Annual Membership $ 15.00
Patron Membership $100.00
Annual Membership (student) | 5.00
3. Annual Meetings—the Society shall hold an annual meeting in
the fall of each year at a place and time selected by a majority vote of
the Executive Committee. The order of business at the annual meeting
shall be determined in advance each year by the Executive Committee.
4. The meetings of the Society shall be devoted only to horticultural
topics, from scientific and practical standpoints, and the presiding officer
shall rule out of order all motions, resolutions and discussions tending
to commit the Society to partisan politics or mercantile ventures.
5. SECTIONS—The Society shall consist of the following sections:
Citrus Section
Vegetable Section
Krome Memorial Institute
(Tropical and Deciduous Fruits)
Ornamental Section
Handling and Processing Section
Garden and Landscape Section
Other sections may be added on recommendation of a majority of the
Executive Committee when approved by a majority vote of the member
ship present at an annual meeting.
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basis so after the third year all members will be appointed for a 3
year term with no more than one-third of the members renewed for
any given year. The President shall designate the Chairman of this
committee as Membership Coordinator. This committee shall develop
plans for soliciting and promoting new memberships throughout the
year and for assuring the needs of the membership are being met by
the services and activities of the Society. The Membership Coordinator
shall meet with the Executive Committee when requested by the
Chairman, and shall make recommendations to the Executive Com
mittee on membership enlargement, participation and related activi
ties.
Program Committee—The Vice Presidents of the various sections
shall constitute a program committee of which the President shall be
the Chairman, the Program Coordinator, the Vice Chairman, and the
Secretary and Treasurer shall be ex officio members.
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Student Affairs Committee—The President shall appoint a Student
Affairs Committee comprised of 1 member each from the faculties of
all educational institutions in the State of Florida offering a 4 year
horticultural program leading to a Bachelor's degree, 2 members rep
resenting different industries, and 2 student members from different
institutions. Membership of this committee shall be initially appointed
for 1 to 3 year terms and designated on a rotating basis so after the
third year all members will be appointed for a 3 year term with no
more than one third of the members renewed any given year. The
President shall designate the Chairman of this committee as the
Student Affairs Coordinator, and he shall report to the Executive
Committee when invited by the Chairman. This committee shall co
ordinate all affairs of the Society related to student activities, includ
ing distribution of patron funds for support of student attendance at
meetings, recognition of students at meetings, reports of students and
other student-related activities.
Auditing Committee-The President with the approval of the Ex
ecutive Committee shall appoint an auditing committee which com
mittee shall confer with the Treasurer in preparing an audit to be
presented by the Treasurer at the annual meeting. The President shall
appoint such other committees as may be deemed advisable and ap
proved by the Executive Committee.
Awards Committees--There shall be separate committees on awards,
as follows:
(1) Presidential Gold Medal Award Committee.—-The Presidential
Gold Medal Award Committee shall consist of the Chairman of the
Executive Committee, who shall act as Chairman, and three or more
other members of the Society appointed by the President.
The Presidential Gold Medal shall be awarded to one individual
who has contributed most to Florida horticulture through work pub
lished in the Proceedings over the preceding time period since the
given section was last eligible. The award will rotate each year from
section to section with the Citrus Section eligible in 1975 followed in
order by the Krome Memorial, -Garden and Landscape, Vegetable,
Ornamental, Handling and Processing Sections.
The award will consist of a gold medal suitably inscribed, a printed
certificate, an honorarium of $250.00, and hotel expenses for the re
cipient and spouse while at the annual meeting.
(2) Best Paper Award Committees-The Best Paper Award Commit
tees shall be appointed by the President annually from each of the
Society's sections. Each Committee will consist of three members who
a) most recently have served as vice-president of the respective sections,
but b) who were not authors of papers in that volume of the Proceed
ings from which the selection is being made, and c) who remain mem
bers of the Society. If less than three members qualify for appointment
in any section, the President may appoint members lacking qualification
"a)" above. Membership of these committees will not be announced.
Each sectional Best Paper Committee will select the best and most
meritorious paper as printed in the previous year's Proceedings for its respective section.
This award shall consist of a medal and printed certificate suitably inscribed, and an honorarium of $100.00.
(3) President's Industry Award Committee.—The selection of the
paper qualifying for the President's Industry Award will be made by
a committee consisting of at least one member from each section of the
society, appointed by the President. The award will be presented to
the author of the single best paper given at the Florida State Horticul
tural Society's annual meeting by an industry author. An industry
author is defined as anyone other than a staff member of an academic
institution or a government agency. In those instances where there are
both senior and junior author or authors, all must meet the qualifica
tions of industry authors. The senior author of the paper must be a
member of the Society. Any paper which receives recognition as the
best paper in a Section will also be eligible for the President's Industry Award if other qualifications are met. The award shall consist of a
plaque suitably inscribed and presented at the President's discretion.
(4) Council Memorial Tomato Research A ward.—This award shall
be presented based upon $2,500, donated to the Society by Mrs. Emmett
H. Council, Council Farms, Ruskin, Florida. The award shall be con
tinued until the fund and earnings from investments are exhausted.
The Award Committee shall consist of the Chairman of the Executive
Committee, and four other members of the Society appointed at large
by the President whose names will not be announced. The award shall
be given to the individual or group who have done work with the most
potential to further the fresh market tomato industry in Florida
through advances reported in any single publication in any scientific
or technical form. Such publication must have been published during
the two previous calendar years. The senior author of the publication
upon which the award is based must be an active member of FSHS. At
the discretion of the Chairman, the award may not be presented in any
given year when there do not appear to be suitable nominees.
The award shall consist of a certificate suitably inscribed and $200.00 honorarium.
DEPOSITORY
The Executive Committee shall have authority to select a depository
or establish a trusteeship for funds of the Society as it may deem in the
best interest of the Society. All Patron Membership dues and all dona
tions, unless otherwise specified by donor, shall be invested by the
Treasurer in United States Government bonds. The earnings from
these bonds shall be left as accrued values or reinvested in the United
States Government bonds unless it is ordered by the Executive Com
mittee of the Society that such earnings can be made available for operating expense.
APPROVAL OF BILLS
All bills before being paid shall be approved by the President, Secre
tary or Treasurer, and vouchers drawn to pay such bills shall be signed
by the President or in his absence the Vice President of the Citrus Sec tion and countersigned by the Treasurer.
RESOLUTIONS
Resolutions may originate either in the Resolutions Committee or in a regularly scheduled sectional business meeting. In the latter case, the resolutions must be supported by a majority vote of those members
present and voting. All resolutions will be evaluated by the Resolutions
Committee and transmitted with its recommendation to the Chairman of the Executive Committee. He will place them before the full Ex
ecutive Committee by either (a) calling a special meeting of the Ex
ecutive Committee or (b) instructing the Secretary to poll the mem
bers of the Executive Committee. Those resolutions approved by at
least eight members of the Executive Committee will be presented by
the Chairman of the Resolutions Committee to the membership at the annual business meeting for action by the Society as a whole.
HONORARY MEMBERS
Any individual who has rendered especially meritorious service to
the Society and to the advancement of horticulture in Florida may be designated by a two-thirds vote of the full Executive Committee of the Society as an Honorary Member of the Society. Such honorary members shall not be required to pay dues.
AMENDMENTS
These By-laws may be amended at any annual meeting by an af
firmative majority vote of the membership present when such amend
ments have been approved and recommended by a majority of the Executive Committee.
These By-laws shall take effect immediately upon adoption by the membership at the annual meeting in October, 1951.
These By-laws were revised at the Annual Meetings in November,
1963, November, 1964, November, 1967, November, 1971, November,
1973, November, 1974, November, 1975, November, 1977, and Novem ber, 1978.
374 Proc. Fta. State Hort. Soc. 92: 1979.
REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, 1979
Four meetings of the Executive Committee were held during 1979.
Motions that were carried and important discussions at the first Executive Committee Meeting, January 11, at AREC, Lake Alfred:
Fifteen members of the Committee were present with Chairman Ronnie Reed presiding. In general discussion, it was agreed the 1978 meeting at the Carillon Hotel, Miami Beach, was successful with about 900 total registrants. A discussion was held regarding problems with collecting service charges
imposed upon those who presented papers but had not paid their dues. A policy was adopted that it should be left to the discretion of the Secretary whether we insist upon payment of such service charges, considering any specific extenuating circumstances. General discussions were held regarding status of printing of Proceedings, and the various responsibilities of the Vice-Presidents, outlining the sequence of events leading up to establishment of the final program for the Annual Meeting. The Site Selection Committee reported definite contracts were signed with the Dutch Inn for 1979 and with the Carillon Hotel for 1980. The Committee is considering several different Central Florida locations as possibilities for 1981. A discussion was held regarding financial status of the organization, increases in expenses and operating cost over the past several years. After careful consideration of anticipated income based on past records, it appeared it would be difficult to continue much longer at our present dues structure using available funds without beginning to diminish capital funds. Following further discussion, it was moved and seconded that dues be increased to $15 for all members and the distinction between Annual Members and Sustaining Members be abolished, effective January 1, 1980. Motion passed unanimously to recommend a change in By-Laws to this effect, for action at the 92nd Annual Business Meeting. Dr. Prevatt reported for student committee activities. He indicated several changes in local arrangements which were being requested for student activities including a larger room for student gatherings, a luncheon function, a better room for interviewing candidates and advance publicity on availability of candidates. Discussions were held regarding methods for collecting page charges for prints ing in the Proceedings and reprints, possible ways to recognize long-time service in the Society and the need for earlier nominations for Honorary* Members. A motion passed to increase the Society clerk's salary by 6 % with an allowance of $500 or more as a bonus to be allocated during the year, upon approval of the Secretary, Treasurer and Executive Committee.
Motions that were carried and important discussions at the second meeting of the Executive Committee, May 9, AREC, Lake Alfred:
Fourteen members were present with Chairman Reed presiding. A discus sion was held regarding status of proceedings, printing and editorial policies and page charges. A motion passed to recommend to the membership at the Annual Business Meeting, a change in By-Laws to increase membership dues to $15 for all regular members, and eliminate sustaining memberships as a separate category.
A discussion was held regarding difficulties in claims for non-receipt of Proceedings mailed to foreign addresses. A general policy was adopted that we would not guarantee delivery unless the customer pays insurance charges, or other costs for assuring delivery. A motion passed to send a congratulatory letter to the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, recognizing their 150th An niversary, and include with it 6 back issues of Proceedings for display, auctioning or adding to their library. Discussions were held regarding the 1979 program format and programs for the General Session and remaining details for the 1979 general program. Because the past several years the registration income has barely met the cost of the Annual Meeting, a motion passed to increase the registration fee to $15 for Regular Members and $5 for Students and Spouses for the 1979 Meeting.
Motions passed and important discussions at the 3rd Executive Committee Meeting, August 28, Dutch Inn, Lake Buena Vista:
Fourteen members were present with Chairman Reed presiding. After a discussion of proposals received from three different printing establishments, a motion passed to award the printing of 1979 Proceedings to the lowest bidder, E. O. Painter Printing Company. In discussion, the need for a new membership brochure was pointed out. The Secretary was instructed to place this item on the agenda for the January Executive Committee Meeting, when the current membership brochures would be out-of-date anyway, if the dues structure is changed. A report was received from the Site Selec tion Committee. They had received several bids and contacts from different locations in Central Florida and had visited 3 sites. They would make a recommendation for the Executive Committee's consideration at their next meeting. A motion passed to allocate up to $300 for a student luncheon and refreshments at the student meeting room during the 1979 Annual Meeting. A motion passed to allocate $1200 for student support programs this year, to be used for assisting students in attending the Annual Meeting. A motion passed to use the same general room arrangements, registration arrangements
and program arrangements, as used at the Dutch Inn in 1977. Discussions were held regarding prospective speakers for the General Session, scheduling for mailing the preliminary program, the Secretary's letter and details of the program for the Annual Banquet and other miscellaneous arrangements. A motion passed to allocate up to $750 for the Ladies Luncheon and Ladies Hospitality Suite and up to $2500 for entertainment at the Annual Banquet. A general discussion was held concerning the section overflow of papers. The general consensus was that the policy should be adopted to abide by current rules, cut extra papers as necessary to stay within the allocated number for each section, rather than trying to accommodate additional papers by formulat ing a new half-day session. Two new Honorary Members were elected. A brief discussion was held regarding Sectional Business Meetings and the Annual Business Meeting of the Society and nominations for current and future
officers. Motions passed and important discussions at the fourth Executive Committee
Meeting, November 6, Dutch Inn, Lake Buena Vista: Fifteen members attended with Chairman Reed presiding. A discussion
was held of the remaining details of the 1979 Meeting. Agendas for the General Session and the Society's Annual Business Meeting were reviewed, discussed and approved.
An increase in allocation to the student funds of $400 was approved following a report that over $1600 had been received from Patron Member ships this year. A motion was approved to grant a bonus of $500 to the Society clerk after reviewing the income from page charges and reprint charges. Final details of the 1979 Meeting were discussed and completed. A report from the Nominating Committee was received.
Respectfully submitted, ROBERT E. BERRY, Secretary
MINUTES, 92ND ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING November 8, 1979
Lake Buena Vista, Florida
The meeting was called to order by President Julia Morton at 4:15 p.m. The Secretary moved adoption of the minutes of the 91at Annual Meeting as published in the Society Proceedings, Volume 91, page 343. The motion was seconded and carried. The Secretary read the report of the Executive Com mittee for 1979 and moved its adoption. The motion was seconded and carried. The report is published elsewhere in these Proceedings.
Treasurer Smith presented his report and moved its adoption. The motion was seconded and carried. The Treasurer's Report, as brought up-to-date through December 31, 1979, is printed elsewhere in these Proceedings.
The Membership Report was presented by the Secretary who moved its approval. The motion was seconded and carried and the report, as updated through December 31, 1979, is printed elsewhere in these Proceedings.
The Secretary presented the following amendment to the By-Laws, con
cerning changes in dues structure: In the By-Laws of the Florida State Horticultural Society, paragraph 2, "Dues"—change as follows: Annual Mem bership—change from $10 to $15. Delete "Sustaining Membership—$15." The remainder of this section remains unchanged. The Secretary moved approval of this change in the By-Laws, indicating it had been unanimously recom
mended by the Executive Committee. The motion was seconded and carried. The Editor, Dr. Grierson, gave his report. He discussed changes in editing
policies and procedures and problems which arise in manuscripts and printing. He indicated his appreciation to all for their cooperation during his term as Editor and his willingness to continue assisting in anyway possible. He reported he was retiring from the Editor's position as of the end of 1979. Mr. A. A. McCornack, who had served a year as Associate Editor, would continue as Editor in 1980.
Nominating Committee Chairman, Dr. Al Krezdorn, presented the follow ing slate of nominees for officers in the Society for 1980:
President—Wayne Hawkins Chairman—Julia F. Morton
Secretary—Dr. R. E. Berry Treasurer—Harold B. MoTeer Publications Secretary—R. P. Thompson
Editor—A. A. McCornack Program Coordinator—Dr. Thomas Sheehan Vice-Presidents:
Citrus—Dr. D. P. H. Tucker Garden and Landscape—Loretta Hodyss Handling and Processing—Dr. J. H. Bruemmer Krome Memorial Institute—Dr. T. L. Davenport
Ornamental—R. E. McCoy Vegetable—Ted Winsberg
Executive Committee Members At-Large— Dr. L. K. Jackson Dr. H. H. Bryan The President called for nominations from the floor. No nominations were
received. A motion was received that the nominations be closed and the Secretary instructed to cast a unanimous ballot for those names submitted by the Nominating Committee. The motion was seconded from the floor and
carried unanimously. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 5:00 p.m.
Respectfully submitted, ROBERT E. BERRY, Secretary
FLORIDA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP REPORT
1979
New Members
Patron
Sustaining
Annual
Student
Out-of-Country
Old Members
Patron Sustaining
Annual Student
Colleges and Librarie Out-of-Country
Honorary Members
Paid Unpaid Total
4
22
176
54
21
13 296
863
6
28
113
1
41
231 12
4
47
4 22
176
54
21
14
337
1,094
18
32
160
87
1,696 336 1,969
Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 92: 1979. 375
FLORIDA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
December 31, 1979
RECEIPTS:
Balance on hand January 1, 1979
Membership Dues:
Patron, 1979
Sustaining and Out-of-Country, 1979 Annual, 1979 Student, 1979
1978
1980
Index, Proceedings and Miscellaneous Interest on Time Certificate Time Certificate
Reprint Income Page Overage Registration Fees
Student Registration Fees Ladies Registration Fees Banquet Tickets
DISBURSEMENTS:
Proceedings, 1978
Stationery, Stamps and Other Printing Convention, 1979 Clerk Hire
Florida Agricultural Council Dues Audit, 1977 Audit, 1978 Miscellaneous Student Program Awards Awards of the Society Time Certificate
$ 1,950.00
6,610.00 9,520.00
285.00 3,600.00
870.00
2,729.28
3,203.24
5,000.00
1,094.50
5,925.00 10,830.00
315.00
485.00 3,368.00
$ 7,528.06
$55,785.02
$63,313.08
$18,206.01
3,491.63 10,116.19 5,028.18 100.00
325.00
325.00 1,099.52
1,400.00 1,050.00
5,000.00
Balance as of January 1, 19&01
The Florida State Horticultural Society has a reserve in Time commensurate with sound business practice.
$46,141.53
$17,171.55
Certificates
Respectfully submitted, C. N. SMITH, Treasurer
376 Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 92: 1979.
FLORIDA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY LIST OF MEMBERS
1979
PATRON
Adams Citrus Nursery, Inc., P. O. Box 1505, Haines City 33844 Alcoma Packing Company, Inc., P. 0. Box 231, Lake Wales 33853 Callery-Judge Groves, P. O. Box 15255, West Palm Beach 33406 Coca-Cola Company Foods Division, P. O. Box 2079, Houston, Texas 77001 Diamond R Fertilizer Company, Inc., P. O. Box 938, Fort Pierce 33450 Duval Sales Corporation, Pennzoil Place, P. O. Box 2967, Houston, Texas 77001 Florida Citrus Mutual, P. O. Box 89, Lakeland 33802 Florida Citrus Packers, P. O. Box 1113, Lakeland 33802 Floridaj Citrus Processors Association, P. O. Box 780, Winter Haven 33880' Florida Citrus Production Managers, Waverly 33877
Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association, P. O. Box 20155, Orlando 32814
Florida Mango Forum, 15901 S.W. 157 Avenue, Miami 33087
Kendall Foods Corporation, P. O. Box 458, Goulds 33170 Griffin, Ben Hill, Inc., P. O. Box 127, Frostproof 33843
Grove Services Company, Inc., P. O. Box 1310, Homestead 33030
Nelson & Company, Inc., Wheeler Fertilizer Company, P. O. Box 218, Oviedo 32765
Rare Fruit Council International, Inc., Museum of Sciences, 3280 South Miami Avenue, Miami 33129
River Front Groves, Inc., P. O. Box 1148, Vero Beach 32960
Seald-Sweet Growers, Inc., P. O. Box 2349, Tampa 33601
HONORARY
Beckenbach, J. R., 2126 N.W. 11 Ave., Gainesville 32601 Blackmon, G. H.,214 N.E. 7 Ave., Gainesville 32601
Camp, A. F., P. O. Box 996, Lake Alfred 33850 Colburn, Burt, 115 North 12 St., Fort Pierce 33450
Dickey, R. D., 1034 N.W. 60 St., Gainesville 32601
Edsal, R. S., 1828—28 Ave., Vero Beach 32960
Fifield, Willard M., 1823 N.W. 7 Ave., Gainesville 32601 Forsee, W. T., Jr., 15207 Hayes Road, Delray Beach 33444 Grierson, W., U. of Fla., IFAS-tAREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Harding, Paul L., 224 Overlook Road, Winter Park 32780 Johnson, Warren O., 1935 Shawnee Trail, Lakeland 33803
Koo, R. C. J., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Krezdorn, A. H., 1908 S.W. 35 Ave., Gainesville 32608 Krome, William H., P. O. Box 596, Homestead 33030
Logan, J. H., 1610 Lake Ave., Apt. 4, Clearwater 33516 MacDowell, Louis G., 2200 Phillips Ave., Lakeland 33801
Magie, Robert O., 3213 York Drive, Bradenton 33505 Mathias, A. F., Haines City Citrus Growers Association, P. O. Box 337,
Haines City 33844
Menninger, Edwin A., P. O. Box 107, Stuart 33494
Miller, Leon W., A. Duda & Sons, Inc., Route 1, Box 101, Maitland 32751 Miller, Ralph L., 1003 Lake Davis Drive, Orlando 32806
Norman, Gerald G., 2106 N.W. 7 Place, Gainesville 32603 Norris, R. E., P. O. Box 2, Little Switzerland, North Carolina 28749 O'Byrne, Frank M., 12 Lakeshore, Lake Wales 33853
Peterson, J. Hardin, Lakeland 33802 Reed, R. R., Cities Service Company, 4201 Sylvan Ramble, Tampa 33609 Reitz, Herman J., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Sharpe, Ralph H., U. of Fla., IFAS-Fruit Crops, 1183 McCarty Hall,
Gainesville 32611
Smith, Paul F., Route 3, Box 408-C, Orlando 32811 Spencer, E. L., P. O. Box 444, Brookfield, Vermont 05036
Thompson, Ralph P., P. O. Box 1000, Winter Haven 33880
Wedgeworth, Ruth S., P. O. Box 206, Belle Glade 33430 Wenzel, F. W., 4 Terrace Gardens, Lakeland 33801 Wolfe, H. S., U. of Fla., P. O. Box 12025, Gainesville 32601
Young, T. W., 785 Azalea Lane, Vero Beach 32960
SUSTAINING AND ANNUAL*
♦Boldface type indicates Sustaining Members. Abbitt, Ben, Florida Sugar Cane League, P. O. Box 1148, Clewiston 33440 ABC Citrus Caretaking Service, Inc., 4964 South Orange Ave., Orlando 32806 Abel, Nancy J., 998—15 Street, N.E., Winter Haven 33880 Abercrombie, Katie, 1925—40A American Blvd., Orlando 32809 Ackerman, E. D., 5900 Suncrest Dr., Miami 33156 Adlerz, Warren C, U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, P. O. Box 388, Leesburg 32748 Agricultural Research Center, Inc., 1305 East Main, Lakeland 33801 Akins, Richard O., USDA-APHIS-PP-Q Programs, 3029 Lake Alfred Road,
Winter Haven 33880 Albregts, Earl E., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, Route 2, Box 157, Dover 33527 Albrigo, L. Gene, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Alcoma Packing Company, Inc., P. O. Box 231, Lake Wales 33853 Alderman, J. M. 430 East First St., Pahokee 33476 Aldrich, James H., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, Route 3, Box 213-B, Monticello 32344 Alfieri, S. A., Jr., Fla. Dept. of Agric, P. O. Box 1269. Gainesville 32602 Alford, Barney, Jr., Mountain Lake Sanctuary* P. O. Box 268, Lake Wales 33853 Allen, Charles K., Phelps Dodge Refining Corp., 300 Park Ave., New
York, New York 10022 Allen, E. H., P. O. Box 148, Gotha 32734 Allen, James E., Jr., Allen Grove Service, P. O. Box 1065, Lakeland 33802 Allen Jon C, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Allen, Judith, 2628 S.W. 31 Terrace, Gainesville 32608 Allen, Leon H., Jr., U. of Fla., IFAS, 304 Newell Hall, Gainesville 32611 Allen, Richard B., Paul E. Allen Co., 211—15 St., Palm Harbor 33563 Alvarez, Jose, 10375 Oliver Lane, West Palm Beach 33411 Amann, Jack, Southern Chemicals, Inc., 1800 Johnson Dr., Clermont 32711 Amate, Archie A., Superior Nursery Co., P. O. Box 1246, Gardens,
California 90249 Ammerman, C. B., U. of Fla., 1 Nutrition Lab., Gainesville 32611 Ancet, Marc, P. O. Box 674, Kendall 33156 Anderson Carl A., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Anderson, Tim, Daisy Farm, 9995 S.W. 66 St., Miami 33143 Andrews, Charles P., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, Route 3, Box 213-B, Monticello
32344 Andrews, Lennox, U. of Fla., IFAS-Fruit Crops, Gainesville 32611 Andwar, Mahmood, 11404 S.W. 151 Terrace, Miami 33176 App James L., U. of Fla., IFAS, 1038 McCarty Hall, Gainesville 32611 Arnold, Calvin E., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, Route 3, Box 213-B, Monticello 32344 Arrington, W. S., South Lake Apopka Citrus Growers Assn., P. O. Box 8,
Oakland 32760 Arrington, William S., Jr., South Lake Apopka Citrus Growers Assn.,
P. O. Box 8, Oakland 32760 Assar, Kamal, Coca-Cola Co. Foods Division, P. O. Box 368, Plymouth 32768 Atilano, Ray, U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, 3205 S.W. 70 Ave., Fort Lauderdale 33314 Atkins, Oliver H., Atkins Nursery, 3129 Reche Road, Fallbrook,
California 92028 Attaway, John A., Fla. Dept. of Citrus, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Austin, Lester, Hi Acres Services, Inc., P. O. Box 7853, Orlando 32804 Augustine, Jimmy J., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 5007—60 St., East,
Bradenton 33505 Avni, Jacob, Counsellor of Agricultural Affairs, Embassy of Israel,
1621—22 St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20008 Ayers, Ed L., River Oaks Apt. 408-B, 1650 First Ave., West, Bradenton 33505 Badenhop, Merton B., Institute of Agric, 302 Morgan Hall, U. of
Tenn., Knoxville, Tennessee 37919 Baggett, G. Laurence, A & B Groves, 19 S.E. Third Ave., Fort Lauderdale 33301 Baggott, Albert, Route 3, Box 85-A, Milton 32570 Bailey R. Wayne, Winter Haven C. G. A., P. O. Box 312, Winter Haven 33880 Bair, Roy A., 256 Alhambra Place, West Palm Beach 33405 Baird, "Brfb. *i1flrt> 'Sirrcrcu %m<i, "Wvater Haven 33880 Baker, E. J., W. R. Grace & Co., P. O. Box 1210, Fort Pierce 33450 Baker Robert A., U. S. Dept. of Agric, P. O. Box 3701, Winter Haven 338*0 Baldwin, James, Route 3, Box 89, Lake Placid 33852 Balerdi, Carlos, Kendall Foods Corp., P. O. Box 565, Goulds 33170 Ball, J. C, U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, Route 3, Box 213-B, Monticello 32344
Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 92: 1979.
Baranowski, R. M., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 18905 S.W. 280 St., Homestead
33031
Barben, Robert J., Inc., P. O. Box 1056, Avon Park 33825
Barber, William L., Route 1, Box 367, Davenport 33837 Bardsley, H. C, 600 N.E. 13 St., Homestead 33030 Barfield, Gene, Gene Barfield Packing Co., P. O. Box 400, Immokalee 33934
Barganier, Sam, Jr., 218 North 9 Ave., Wauchula 33873 Barley, George M., Diamond R Fertilizer Co., Inc., P. O. Box 1137,
Winter Garden 32787
Barmby, Bruce A., Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, 2350 East Michigan Ave., Orlando 32806
Barmore, Charles R., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred
33850
Barnett, Joe P., Consolidated Chemicals, Inc., P. O. Box 699, Pahokee 33476
Barnum, Robert L., 14955 S.W. 214 St., Miami 33187
Barrick, William E., U. of Fla., IFAS—Ornamental Hort., 2543 HSPP Bldg., Gainesville 32611
Barron, Rodger, Fla. Dept. of Citrus, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Barrons, Keith C, 142 Westbay Cove, Holmes Beach 33510
Bartholic, Jon F., Office of the Dean, College of Agric, Mich. State U., East Lansing, Michigan 48824
Barton, Buren A., Estes Grove Service Co., P. O. Box 938, Winter Haven 33880
Bartz, J. A., U. of Fla., IFAS—Plant Pathology, BD-162 Plant Path. Lab., Gainesville 32611
Barwick, Irvin, Postal Colony Co., Inc., P. O. Box 888, Clermont 32711
Basiouny, Fouad, International Programs, Tuskegee Institute, P. O. Box 1181, Tuskegee Institute, Alabama 360)88
Bass, Ralph A., Superior Fertilizer & Chemical Co., P. O. Box 1021, Tampa 33601
Bassett, Mark J., 2900 N.W. 32 St., Gainesville 32605 Bates, Larry J., 5051 Varty Road, Winter Haven 33880
Bates, Robert P., U. of Fla., IFAS—Food Science, 303 Food Science Bldg., Gainesville 32611
Beale, Alberto J., Agronomy & Soils Dept., Agric. Exp. Sta., P. O. Box H, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico 00928
Beames, G. H., Echol Chemical, 1510 S.E. 33 Terrace, Ocala 32670 Bear, William H., duPont, P. O. Box 2348, Bradenton 335081
Bearss, Paul, Superior Fertilizer Co., 14225 Lake Magdalene Blvd., Tampa 33618
Beasley, Brian R., Route 5, Box 520, Sebring 33870 Beasley, Larry, A. Duda & Sons, P. O. Box 208, Belle Glade 33430 Beauchamp, Paul H., R. W. Burch, Inc., P. O. Box 1058, Plant City 33566 Beck, John L., U. S. Dept. of Agric, Route 1, Box 45-R, Winter Garden 32787 Beer, Victor, Gutwein Groves, Inc., P. O. Box 158, LaBelle 33935
Behnke, Michael, 1830 South Davis Ave., Bartow 33830 Behrens, George E., Behrens Nursery Corp., 2700 S.W. 50 Ave., Fort
Lauderdale 33314
Behrens, William, Behrens Nursery Corp., 2700 S.W. 50 Ave., Fort Lauderdale 33314
Bell, William D., P. O. Box 12575, Gainesville 32604
Bellinger, Paul L., Wekiwa Gardens, Inc., 496 North Lake Pleasant Road, Apopka 32703
Bender, John A., The Gro-Mor Co., P. O. Box 717, Plant City 33566 Benjamin, Roy E., 8606 St. Lucie Ave., Fort Pierce 33450
Bennett, A. H., P. O. Box 5677, Athens, Georgia 30604 Bennett, Bonnie K., Monsanto Ag. Products Co., Route 1, Box 104,
Casselberry 32707
Bennett, Murray, Route 3, Box 88, Inverness 32650
Benschoter, Clarence A., USDA—ARS, 13601 Old Cutler Road, Miami 33158 Benson, D. A., Uniroyal Chemical Div., 3250 Marwood Dr., Orlando 32806 Benson. Dick, Sierra Chemical Co., 1001 Yasemite Dr., Mttpitas,
California 95035
Benson, Nels R., 1345 Ave. S, N.W., Winter Haven 33880
Berg, James W., Dow Chemical USA, 17242—123 Terrace, Jupiter 33458 Bernecker's Nursery, 16900 S.W. 216 St., Goulds 33170
Berner, Richard, Rhone-Poulene, 2618 S.W. 100 St., Gainesville 32601
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Berry, Jack, Jr., Jack Berry Groves, P. O. Box 2356, Winter Haven 33880 Berry, Robert E., U. S. Citrus Products Lab., P. O. Box 1909,
Winter Haven 33880
Biamonte, Richard L., W. R. Grace & Co., P. O. Box 517, Travelers Rest, South Carolina 29690
Bickner, Charles J., Div. of Plant Industry, 2210—6 St., Palmetto 33561 Biebel, Joseph P., Biebel Nursery, 6810 S.W. 62 Court, South Miami 33143 Biggs, R. H., U. of Fla., IFAS-Fruit Crops, 1195 McCarty Hall,
Gainesville 32611
Birk, John H., Mallinckrodt, Inc., 12 Bonsai Dr., Boynton Beach 32436 Bissen, Charles J.f Orange-co of Fla., Route 3, Box 509, Fort Pierce 33451 Bistline, Fred, The Coca-Cola Co. Foods Div., P. O. Box 3216, Forest
City 32750
Black, Robert J., 6535 N.W. 24 Place, Gainesville 32601 Blazquez, Carlos H., U. of Fib., IFAS-ARC, 63 Westview Lane, Cocoa
Beach 32931
Blue Key Growers, Inc., P.O. Box 2520, Jacksonville 32203 Bodnaruk, William, Fla. Agric. Extension Service, P. O. Drawer 357, Tavares
32748
Boeckel, Edward H., Rohm & Haas Co., 345 Whooping Loop Altamonte Springs 32701
Bohde, Fred, IMC, 1175 George St., Bartow 33830 Boltin, H. H., P. O. Box 1415, Dade City 33525 Boltin, John C, Stauffer Chemical Co., 2009 Orient Road, Tampa 33619 Bonnell, J. M. Tropicana Products, Inc., P. O. Box 338, Bradenton 33505 Borel; Mike, 2703 Washington Ave., Eustis 32726 Bornstein, Julian J., 3416 Wilder Lane, Orlando 32804 Botts, Daniel A., South Bay Growers, P. O. Box 56, South Bay 33493 Bouis, Frank S., Florida Fruit Managers, Inc., P. O. Box 1200, Leesburg 32748 Bournique, Douglas C, Indian River Citrus League, P. O. Box 519, Vero
Beach 32960
Bowden, Robert E., 3450 Thomasville Road, Tallahassee 32308 Bowden, Robert K., Fellsmere Management Co., P. O. Box 142, Fellsmere 32948 Bowdle, Paul H., 7848 S.W. 66 St., South Miami 33143 Bowker, Bernard C, 9821 S.W. 47 St., Miami 33165 Bowman, Earl K., TJ. S. Dept. of Agric, 102 Agric. Eng. Bldg., Gainesville
32611
Boyd, Maurice M., McKinnon Corp., P. O. Box 1066, Winter Garden 32787 Boza, John A., Standard Fruit Co., P. O. Box 397—Honduras, Gulfport,
Mississippi 39503
Bozeman, Tom, Lykes Brothers, Inc., Route 6, Box 255, Okeechobee 33472 Brackin, Darrell D., 554 North Scenic, Frostproof 33843 Braddock, Robert J., U. of Fla., IFAS-JAREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred
33850
Braden, Don, Standard Fruit Co., Diversification Dept.-Honduras, P. O. Box 357, Gulfport, Mississippi 39501
Bradford, Ned, Deco Plants Co., 1203 Lynwood Ave., Apopka 32703 Bradner, Saidee, 1655 Walnut St., Winter Park 32789 Brewton, William S., Div. of Plant Industry, 1115 Anastasia Ave.,
Coral Gables 33134
Bridenbaugh, Jim, Smithers-Oasis Co., P. O. Box 118, Kent, Ohio 44240 Bridges, G. D., Div. of Plant Industry, 945—15 St., N.E., Winter Haven 33880 Brinen, Gary H., 2800 N.E. 39 Ave., Gainesville 32601 Brittain, Jimmy R., Jim's Nursery, 627 Branscomb Road, Green Cove
Springs 32043
Broadway, Dennis, P. O. Box 814, Ocoee 32761 Brock, Leon A., P. O. Box 63, Fedhaven 33854
Bronson, Stan C, Callery-Judge Grove, 15952 Morgan Road, Indiantown 33456 Brooks, J. R. & Son, Inc., P. O. Drawer 9, Homestead 33030 Brooks, Joe P., Southern Chemicals, Inc., P. O. Drawer 1480, Sanford 32771 Brooks, R. F., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Broome, Ira E., P. O. Box 20, Olivenhain, California 92024 Broome, William, Jr., Southern Mill Creek Products Co., P. O. Box 1096,
Tampa 33601
Broschat, Timothy K., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, 3205 S.W. 70 Ave., Fort Lauderdale 33314
Brower, Jeff, 811—8 Ave., S. W., Largo 33540 Brown, Daisy M., S. T. Brown Citrus Nursery, Route 2, Box 506, Groveland
32736
Brown, Ed, Goochland Nurseries, Inc., Pembroke 33866 Brown, George Eldon, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake
Alfred 33850
Brown, J. W., Lykes-Pasco Packing, P. O. Box 97, Dade City 33525 Brown, Ralph, Div. of Plant industry, P. O. 1269, Gainesville 32602 Brown, Reginald L., 507 Parson Brown Way, Longwood 32750
Brown, Richard, R. F. Care & Harvest, P. O. Box 213, Sebastian 32958 Brown, Rue L., Pesticide Chemicals, Inc., P. O. Box 369, Fort Pierce 33450 Brownlee, James O., 716 South Evers St., Plant City 33566 Bruemmer, Joseph H., U. S. Dept. of Agric, P. O. Box 1909, Winter
Haven 33880
Brumback, John S., XRX Groves, 912 Ridgecrest Road, Orlando 32806 Bryan, Don S., Lake Garfield Nurseries Co., P. O. Box 154, Bartow 33830 Bryan, Herbert H., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 18905 S.W. 280 St.,
Homestead 33030
Bryan, James L., Lake Garfield Nurseries, P. O. Box 154, Bartow 33830 Bryan, Leland R., A.B.C. Dev. Co., Route 1, Box 159-A, Babson Park 33827 Bryan, Philip R., Lake Garfield Nurseries Co., P. O. Box 154, Bartow 33830 Bryant, Tom, Ciba-Geigy, 6460 Pine Ave., Lake Worth 33460 Buchanan, David W., U. of Fla., IFAS-Fruit Crops, 1191 McCarty Hall,
Gainesville 32611
Buchholz, Raymond T., 5465 Stratford Road, West Palm Beach 33406
Buffaloe, David F., 2212 Aversboro Road, Garner, North Carolina 27529
Buffington, Dennis E., U. of Fla., IFAS-Agr. Engr. Dept., Gainesville 32611 Bulger, John, 5010—156 N.E. Waldo Road, Gainesville 32601 Bullock, Robert C, U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, 1706 Wyoming Ave., Fort
Pierce 33450
Bullock, Robert J., Duval Sales Corp., P. O. Box 2967 Pennzoil Place, Houston, Texas 77001
Burch, William B., Route 2, Box 119, Winter Garden 32787 Burdick, Everette M., 4821 Ronda St., Coral Gables 33146 Burditt, Arthur K., Jr., U.S. Dept. of Agric, 13601 Old Cutler Road,
Miami 33158
Burke, Michael J., Dept. of Fruit Crops, TJ. of Fla., Gainesville 32611 Burkett, Ronald D., Traylor Chemical & Supply Co., 1911 Lockwood Way,
Orlando 32804
Burkey, David K., Dorcas Flowei- Farms, Inc., P. O. Box 1138, Stuart 33494
Burks, Jacob, 4139 Archer Road, #106, Gainesville 32608 Burnett, Harry C, Div. of Plant Industry, P. O. Drawer A, F.V. Sta.,
Winter Haven 33880
Burns, Bob, U. of Calif., 3104 Grove St., Ventura, California 93003 Burns, Reed E., Jr., P. O. Box 5601, Titusville 32780 Burpee, W. Atlee Co., P. O. Box 1090, Sanford 32771 Burr, Charles R., 21100 S.W. 127 Ave., Miami 33177
378
Burt, Evert O., IT. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, 3205 S.W. 70 Ave., Fort Lauderdale 33314
Busey, Philip, U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, 3205 S.W. 70 Ave., Fort Lauderdale 33314
Buslig, Bela S., Fla. Dept. of Citrus, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred :
Bustillo, Barry, Mobay Chemical Corp., P. O. Box 667, Lute 33549 Butterworth, Charles, P. O. Box 1697, Sanford 32771
Byars, Herman R., 1221 N.E. 11 St., #H102, Homestead 33033
Byrd, Carlisle A., Jr., Superior Fertilizer Co., 143 Montrose St., Clermont 32711
Byrnes, Robert L., P. O. Box 967, Keystone Heights 32656 Calavo-Florida, P. O. Box 4304, Princeton 33032
Calhoun, Charles M., P. O. Box 747, Umatilla 32784
Calvert, David V., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, P. O. Box 248, Fort Pierce 33450 Campbell, Carl W., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 18905 S.W. 280 St., Homestead
33031
Canham, A. E., Fruit Industries, Calif. State Poly. U., Pomona, California 91768
Cannon, R. W., 11 North Palm Ave., Frostproof 33843 Cantaluppi, Carl J., Jr., 1080/ Raymond Ave., Apt. 10, St. Paul,
Minnesota 55108
Cantliffe, Dan, U. of Fla., IFAS-Vegetable Crops, 3026 McCarty Hall, Gaines ville 32611
Canty, Brian, Tre-O-Ripe Groves, 7316 Kadel Way, Orlando 32807 Carlton, Harry S., M-C Spreader Service, Inc., 603 West Tever St.,
Plant City 33566
Carpenter, Thomas L., South Bay Growers, Inc., P. O. Box 56, South Bay 33493
Carpenter, William J., U. of Fla., IFAS-Dept. of Ornamental Hort., Gainesville 32611
Carson, W. B., Chemical Dynamics, Inc., P. O. Box 486, Plant City 33566 Carter, Michael, P. O. Box 1704, Arcadia 33821
Carter, Robert D., Fla. Dept. of Citrus, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850' Cason, Allan L., Sachsenmaier Caretaking Service, Inc., P. O. Box 1491,
Avon Park 33825
Cassens, K. D., Cassens Grove Service, Inc., P. O. Box 613, Fort Pierce 33450 Castle, William S., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Causey, John H., Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, P. O. Box 668,
Belle Gladel 33430
Centko, John M., Route 1, Box 179-E, Maitland 32751 Cervone, Charles P., Jr., Horticultural Services, P. O. Box 638, Dania 33004 Chace, William G., Jr., USDA-SEA-AR, 1330 Broadway, Suite 400, Oakland,
California 94612
Chandler, Graham, W. R. Grace & Co., P. O. Box 1210, Fort Pierce 33450 Chapman, Giles, 2316 Sanford Ave., Sanford 32771 Chapman, Thomas A., Chapman Groves, Route 1, Box 26-A, Clermont 32711 Chase, Ann R., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, Route 3, Box 580, Apopka 32703 Chase, F. W., Jr., P. O. Box 100, Windermere 32786
Chase, Frank K., Chase Grove Service, P. O. Box 2235, Lakeland 33803 Chase, Sydney O., P. O. Box 626, Sanford 32771 Chen, C. S., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Chestnutt, W. Fleetwood, P. O. Box 368, Vero Beach 32960 Childers, Carl C, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Childers, Norman F., Horticultural Publications, Rutgers Univ., Nichol
Ave., New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903 Childs, J. F. L., 1206 Nottingham St., Orlando 32803
Childs, Reginald L., Diamond R Fertilizer Co., 3803 Sunrise Blvd., Fort Pierce 33450
Christie, James R., Agrico Chemical Co., 8311 San Lando Ave., Jacksonville 32211
Churchill, Donald B., U. S. Dept. of Agric, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Cialene, Philip, Tropic Greenhouses, Inc., Route 1, Box 661, Delray
Beach 33444
Clark, Richard A., Apt. #102, 2220 S.W. 34 St., Gainesville 32608 Clark, R. K., Abbott Laboratories, 2856 Alberca Way, South, St. Petersburg
33712
Clarke, Duane G., 4924 Belle Chase #305, Lansing, Michigan 48910 Clift, Crafton, 18745 S.W. 238 St., Homestead 33031 Clinard, Thomas P., P. O. Box 248, Lake Placid 33852 Clinton, Dennis, Div. of Plant Industry, 1367 N.E. 27 Court, Pompano
Beach 33064
Cloughley, Jim, P. O. Box 671, Winter Garden 32787 Coca-Cola Co., Technical Information Services, P. O. Drawer 1734,
Atlanta, Georgia 30301
Cohen, Mortimer, TJ. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, P. O. Box 248, Fort Pierce 33450 Coleman, Richard L., USDA-ARS, P. O. Box 1909, Winter Haven 33880 Colette, W. Arden, U. of Fla., IFAS-JFood & Resource Economics, G-125
McCarty Hall, Gainesville 32611
Collins, Charles R., Ward's Nursery, Inc., P. O. Box 850, Avon Park 33825 Collins, Ernest M., Jr., Div. of Plant Industry, P. O. Box 1269,
Gainesville 32602
Collins, H. W., Div. of Plant Industry, P. O. Box 1269, Gainesville 32602 Conklin, Alan R., 549 Pinecrest Dr., Largo 33540 Connell, Willard F., Jr., Fla. Dept. of Agric, 3027 Lake Alfred Road,
Winter Haven 33880
Conners, Marty, P. O. Box 806, Immokalee 33934
Conover, Charles A., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, Route 3, Box 580, Apopka 32703 Conover, R. A., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 18905 S.W. 280 St., Homestead 33030 Constantine, T. J., Blue Key Growers, 315 Edgewood Ave., Clearwater 33515 Cook, Allyn, U. of Fla., IFAS-Plant Pathology, Gainesville 32611 Cook, Bruca A., Route 2, Box 289-C-2, Sarasota 33577
Cook, Ferris G., FMC Corp., 1808 North 57 St., Tampa 33619 Cook, Ralph W., P. O. Box 1073, Dunedin 33528 Cooksey, W. Chris, Route 2, Box 18-B, Mayo 32066 Cooper, C. T., Sunsweet Groves, Inc., Route 3, Box 466-A, Fort Pierce 33450 Cooper, James R., 800 N.W. 18 Ave., Apt. 36, Gainesville 32601 Cooper, Talbert, Jr., Route 3, Box 466-1A, Fort Pierce 33450
Cooper, William C, 443 Lakewood Dr., Winter Park 32789 Coppock, Glenn E., Fla. Dept. of Citrus, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Corman, Murray J., 2018 Mayo St., Hollywood 33020
Costner, G. C, Agri Lab., P. O. Box 629, Arcadia 33821
Coultas, Charles L., Route 2, Box 715, Havana 32333 Coulter, Wallace H., 590 West 20 St., Hialeah 33010-
Counselman, C. J., Ciba Agro Chemical Co., P. O. Box 1090, Vero Beach 32960 Council, Emmett H., Jr., P. O. Box 906, Ruskin 33570 Coward, Robert, 122G Jaffa St., Lakeland 33801
Cowley, Raul A., YUS International, Inc., P. O. Box 390619, Miami Beach 33139 Cox, Donald P., Janssen Pharmaceutical, 501 George St., New Brunswick,
New Jersey 08903
Cox, Robert S., 1404 Shirley Court, Lake Worth 33460 Craig, Robert M., 525 S.W. 41 St., Gainesville 32601 Crain, Wayne L., Fla. Fruit & Vegetable Assn., P. O. Box 20155, Orlando 32814
Crall, James M., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, P. O. Box 388, Leesburg 32748 Crandall, Philip G., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850'
Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 92: 1979.
Crawford, John H., Crawford Co., P. O. Box 858, Merritt Island 32952 Crews, C. E., P. O. Box 201, Lake Wales 33853 Cribb, W. S., Jr., Marwald Equipment Co., 1716 South Combee Road,
Lakeland 33801 Crill, J. Pat, P. O. Box 501, Walsh, Colorado 81090 Crocker, Timothy E., U. of Fla., IFAS-Fruit Crops, 2109 HSPP, Gainesville
32611
Crowell, Bob, 5404 Bay Center Dr., Suite 104, Tampa 33609
Crum, John, 4647 Dimbath Dr., Lakeland 33803 Csizinsky, Alexander A., U. of Fla., 1FAS-AREC, 5007—60 St., East,
Bradenton 33505 Culbert, David L., Div. of Plant Industry, Route 3, Box 21, Hawthorne 32640 Cypress-Wood Nursery, John G. Wood & Associates, 409 East Central,
Winter Haven 33880
Dailey, W. H., Route 1, Box 102, Clermont 32711 D'Albora, J. V. Co., P. O. Box 39, Cocoa 32922
Dalton, J. D., P. O. Box 570994, Miami 33157 Damian, Rev. Fr., St. Leo College, St. Leo 33574 Dancy, Francis L., Sharlyn Citrus Corp., P. O. Box 457, Fort Pierce 33450 Danley, Cole, Jr., P. O. Box 277, Lake Placid 33852 Darby, J. F., U. of Fla., 1FAS-AREC, P. O. Box 909, Sanford 32771 Davenport, Tom, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 18905 S.W. 280 St., Homestead 33030 Davies, Frederick S., U. of Fla., IFAS-Fruit Crops, Gainesville 32611 Davies, Frederick T., Jr., Dept. of Hort. Science, Texas A & M Univ.,
College Station, Texas 77843 . o_AC Davis, Dean F., U.S. Dept. of Agric, 2825 N.W. 21 Ave., Gainesville 32605 Davis, Doug, 613 Hitching Post Dr., Brandon 33511 Davis, E. L., Fla. Fertilizer Co., Inc., P. O. Box 1087, Wauchula 33873 Davis, Gerald R., 10603 Villanova Road, Jacksonville 32218 Davis, James F., Air Products & Chem., P. O. Box 467, Pensacola 32504 Davis, James H., P. O. Box 1470, Homestead 33030 Davis, Lonnie T., Jr., 1415—50 Avenue-Drive, West, Palmetto 33561 Davis, Mac, Jr., Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Corp., 4851 Foxrun Circle,
Davis* Paul L., U. S. Dept. of Agric, 2120 Camden Road, Orlando 32803 Davis, Roy A., P. O. Box 1363, Vero Beach 32960
Davis, W. C, Davis Grove Service, Inc., Route 3, Box 406, Orlando 32811 Dawes, Henry, Ah Wilderness, 19070 S.E. County Line Road, Tequesta 33458 Dawson, W. Penn, Jr., 971 Bay Esplanade, Clearwater 33515 Day, William A., 1720 Manatee Ave., West, Bradenton 33505 Dean, Herbert A., P. O. Box 942, Weslaco, Texas 78596 Dean, Susan, Speedling, Inc., P. O. Box 7098, Sun City 33586 DeBruyn, Arie, Orange Grove Estates, 1620 South Ocean Blvd., Pompano
Deg^er?hRobert L., U. of Fla., IFAS, 1091 McCarty Hall, Gainesville 32611 Dehgan, Eijan, U. of Fla., IFAS-Ornamental Hort., Gainesville 32611 Deitenbeck, William, Fla. Grower & Rancher, 17 South Lake Ave.,
Orlando 32801 . „«„-„ Dekazos Elias D., 408 Sandstone Dr., Athens, Georgia 30601 Dekfe^GeorgeW., Div. of Plant Industry, 3600 N.W. 12 St., Gainesville 32601 DeLima, Jose, 279-12 Corry Village, Gainesville 32603 Dellinger, Mrs. Jo Ann, USDA-ASCS, 19645 S.W. 264 St Homestead 33031 DeNeve, Robert T., LaCasa Verde, Inc., P. O. Box 1317, Boynton Beach 33435 DlnmarkfH A., Div. of Plant Industry, 10930.N.W 12 Aye Gainesville 32601 Denmark, J. C, Div. of Plant Industry, 1450 Third St., Winter Haven 33880 Dennison, R. A., U. of Fla., 4961 N.W. 8 Ave., Gainesville 32605 Denton, William H., Stauffer Chemical Co., 1691 Cameron Ave Sanford 32771 Dessaint, Louis, P. O. Box 6, Blowing Rock, North Carolina 28605 Deszyck, E. J., 9314 Westmoor Dr., Richmond, Virginia 23229 DevJne, Harold D., Kingswood Nurseries, Inc. 1712 N E36! Ave.. Ocala 32670 DeVoll, David, 6553 Wheeler Road, Lockport, New York 14094 DeWolf, Levant P., Jr., Div. of Plant Industry, 1885 Normandy Dr.,
Mount Dora 32757 „ A „ , _.OJ-Diamond "Z" Ranch, Inc., Route 2, Box 267, Fort Meade 33841 Dickinson, James H., Jr., P. O. Box 425, Frostproof 33843 Dickinson, Sancho M. Ill, 709 Bogie Court, Kissimmee 32741 Diehl, Edward J., Cities Service Co., P. O. Box 50360, Atlanta,
Diem?John R., Southern Agricultural Insecticides, Inc., P. O. Box 218,
Dietel, Werner, 14115 South Dixie Highway, Miami 33156 Dilbeck, James D., Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, P. O. Drawer 270,
St. Augustine 32084 Diner, Alex, 2319 Fairmount Ave., Lakeland 33803 Dinger, Paul, Route 1, Box 9, Immokalee 33934 m Dixon, David A., One Canyon Road, Box 1406, Ross, California 94957 Dodgen, Gene, A. Duda & Sons, Inc., P. O. Box 208, Belle Glade 33430 DoLime Minerals Co., P. O. Box 1441, Bartow 33830 Donahue, Dan, Monsanto Co., 107 Habersham Dr., Longwood 32750 Donhaiser, J. R., Fla. Dept. of Citrus, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Donnan, Alvan, Oakdell, Inc., P. O. Box 1145, Apopka 32703 Donohue, George D., Hercules, Inc., Boots Hercules Agro Chemicals Co.,
4610 Dillwyn Dr., Lakeland 33803 Dopson, Roland W., 904 Thompson Circle, N.W., Winter Haven 33880 Dorsey, Donna, Dow Chemical Co., 5611 N.W. 29 St., Gainesville 32601 Dougherty, David E., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, Route 1, Box 2-G,
Douglas? R.^., Fla. Orange Packers, P. O. Box A, Weirsdale 32695 Douglass, Spencer G., Austin Fertilizer & Chemical Co., Inc., P. O. Box 2558,
Dowers. Alice T., U. S. Dept. of Agric, 2120 Camden Road, Orlando 32803 Dowiing, C. F., Jr., Fla. Dept. of Agric, Div. of Plant Industry,
Dozterf Jjfm^s' C^F^remost Fertilizer Co., P. O. Box 1085, Leesburg 32748 Drane, Jim, Vertac Chemical Corp., Inc., 3042 Brandywine Dr., Orlando 32806 Driscoll, Paul J., P. O. Box 37, Fort Pierce 33450 DuBois, Mark, Route 3, Box 508-G, Fort Pierce 33451
DuCharme, E. P.. U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Duda, F., A. Duda & Sons, Inc., Oviedo 32765 Dunaway, James K., 10510 S.W. 108 Terrace, Miami 33176 Duncan, Andrew A., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 18905 S.W. 280 St., Home
stead 33030 Dundee Citrus Growers Assn., Dundee 33838 Dunlap, J. Allen III, P. O. Box 28292, Tempe, Arizona 85282 Dunn, H. L. Sons Grove Service, P. O. Box 204, Fort Pierce 33450 Dunn, R. A., U. of Fla.. IFAS. Nematology Lab., Bldg. 78, Gainesville 32611 Dunnam, J. W., U. S. Dept. of Agric, 8029 Lake Alfred Road, Winter Haven
Duppenthaler, Dallas E., Jr., Route 1, Box 39X, Winter Garden 32787 Durando, Joe, 10308 Heritage Farms Road, Lake Worth 33463 East Marsh Nursery, Inc., 1900 North Federal Highway, Dania 33004 Ecke Paul, Ranch, P. O. Box 488, Encinitas, California 92024 Economou, Thomas J., 1790 S.W. 15 St., Miami 33145 Edwards, George J., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850
Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 92: 1979.
Edwards, William G., Callery-Judge Grove, P. O. Box 15255, West Palm
Beach 33406 Eide, Eilling O., 8000 South Trail, Sarasota 33581
Eilrich, Gary L., Diamond Shamrock, 1100 Superior Ave., Cleveland,
Ohio 44114 Eissler, Bill, CP Chemicals, Inc., P. O. Box 25, Powder Springs,
Georgia 30073
El-Gholl, Nabih E., Div. of Plant Industry, P. O. Box 1269, Gainesville 32602 Elliott, Wooda B., WEME Properties, Inc., 914 Lincoln Dr., Winter Park 32789 Ellis, Calvin, Gapway Grove Corp., P. O. Box 37, Auburndale 33823
Ellis, G. W., Valley Productions Care, Inc., Route 3, Box 80-K, Mission, Texas 78572
Ellis, James H., Lake Garfield Citrus Cooperative, P. O. Box 957, Bartow 33830
Ellis, Richard E., Diamond R Fertilizer Co., P. O. Box 1137, Winter Garden
32787 Elmstrom, Gary W., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, P. O. Box 388, Leesburg 32748 Elsberry, Bruce, Elsberry Brothers, Route 2, Box 70, Ruskin 33570 Eltaher, Farouk Hassan, Pomology Dept., Plant Science Bldg., Cornell Univ.,
Ithaca, New York 14850 Embleton, Tom W., Dept. of Hort. Science, U. of Calif., Riverside,
California 92502 Emerson, James E., Florida Citrus Packers, P. O. Box 1113, Lakeland 33802 Engelhard, Arthur W., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 5007—60 St., East,
Bradenton 33505 Englert, David M., 6300 Lantana Road, Lake Worth 33463
English, Hugh, P. O. Box 788, LaBelle 33935 Ennis, W. B., Jr., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, 3205 S.W. 70 Ave., Fort
Lauderdale 33314
Enns, Wilbur G., 1987—8 St., S.E., Winter Haven 33880 Eno, Charles F., 2607 N.W. 18 Way, Gainesville 32605 Enochs, Robert H., International Minerals & Chemical Corp., P. O. Box
1690, Brandon 33511 Erch, George, American Machinery Corp., P. O. Box 3228, Orlando 32802 Erck, Theodore A., Foremost Fertilizer Co., P. O. Box 761, Leesburg 32748 Estes, Alfred S., Estes Grove Service, Inc., P. O. Box 938, Winter
Haven 33880 Estes, Robert J., 1040 Campbell Ave., Lake Wales 33853
Estes, W. Cody, P. O. Box 2334, Vero Beach 32960 Etters, Richard W., 607 Andersen Dr., Deltona 32725 Evans, Les, Republic Nursery, 35 Jackson Road, Wauchula 33873 Everett, Paul H., Route 1, Box 2G, Immokalee 33934 Evers Flower Farm, 3025 U. S. Highway 92 East, Lakeland 33801 Fairchild Tropical Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Road, Miami 33156 Farm & Garden Supply, P. O. Box 2259, Sarasota 33578 Farnsworth, Steve. 7080 Hypoluko Farms Road, Lake Worth 33463 Faryna, Nick, P. O. Box 644, Umatilla 32784 Fawsett, Charles F., Jr., P. O. Box 4087, Fort Pierce 33450 Fedelem, Terry, City of Naples, 517—94 Ave., North, Naples 33940 Feldman, A. W., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Felty, Jack, Fla. Dept. of Agric, Route 1, Box 732, Lithia 33547 Fennell, J. M., 1114 Fernvale Ave., Sebring 33870 Fennell, Thomas A. Ill, Fennell Orchid Co., Inc., 26715 S.W. 157 Ave.,
Homestead 33032 Fen ton, Robert, U. S. Dept. of Agric, 2120 Camden Road, Orlando 32803 Ferguson, Donald A., 2050 S.W. Archer Road, Gainesville 32608 Fernandez, Daniel, Texas A & M Univ., Hoblitzelle Farm, Route 1, Box 131,
Mercedes, Texas 78570 Fernandez, Jose L., 1245 Park Ave., New York, New York 10028 Ferrin, Donald M., Yoder Brothers, Inc., P. O. Box 160, Fort Myers 33902 Fetzer, Carl S., Jr., Marcar Enterprises, Inc., P. O. Drawer 1300;
Fort Pierce 33450 Fielding, Erroll L., Orange-Co., Inc., 815 Lake Elbert Court, N.E., Winter
Haven 33880 Finks, Glenn, Route 2, Box 447, LaBelle 33935 Fischer, Everette H., Winter Garden Citrus Growers Assn., P. O. Box 69,
Winter Garden 32787 Fischer, Jeanne, 2337 S.W. Archer Road, #1407, Gainesville 32608 Fisher, Fran, P. O. Box 242, Winter Haven 33880 Fite, Mrs. W. C, Route 1, Box 38-C, Islamorada 33036 Fitts, J. W., P. O. Box 667, Orange City 32763 Fitzpatrick, G. E., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, 3205 S.W. 70 Ave.,
Fort Lauderdale 33314 Flavin, James P., Mobay Chemical Corp., Agricultural Chemicals Div., P. O.
Box 837, Fern Park 32730 Fleegel, L. G., Gardinier, Inc., P. O. Box 3269, Tampa 33601 Fletcher, Michael, 1235—36 Ave., Vero Beach 32960 Florida Citrus Processors Assn., P. O. Box 780, Winter Haven 33880 Florida Flower Association, Inc., P. O. Box 1569, Fort Myers 33902 Florida Foundation Seed Producers, Inc., P. O. Box 14006 Univ. Sta.,
Gainesville 32601 Florida Fruit & Vegetable Assn., P. O. Box 20155, Orlando 32814 Florida Turf Grass Assn., 1520 Edgewater Dr., Orlando 32804 Floyd, John A., Jr., Southern Living Magazine, P. O. Box 523,
Birmingham, Alabama 35201 Fluck, Richard C, U. of Fla., IFAS-.Agric Eng., 5 Frazer-Rogers Hall,
Gainesville 32611 Fogg, Harry W., 1078 Washington Road, Mount Dora 32757 Fooshee, W. Chris, 1616 N.E. 17 Place, Gainesville 32601 Forbes, R., B., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 909, Sanford 32771 Ford Harry W., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Forget, Louis C, Diamond R. Fertilizer Co., P. 0. Box 281, Fort Pierce 33450 Forget, Phil, Diamond R Fertilizer Co., 2709 South 28 St., Fort Pierce 33450 Fort, Tom, 114 Overlook Dr., S.E., Winter Haven 33880 Forward, William A., Plymouth Citrus Growers Assn., P. O. Box 398,
Plymouth 32768 Fosgate, John C, Chester C. Fosgate Co., P. O. Box 1598, Winter Park 32789 Fountain, William M., Dept. of Hort., N-318 Ag. Sci. Bldg. North, U. of
Ky., Lexington, Kentucky 40506 Fox, Alonzo N., Apshawa Groves, Inc., Route 2, Box 91, Clermont 32711 Frank, Don, Eli Lilly & Co.. P. O. Box 220, Boynton Beach 33435 Frantz, Galen E. II, Yoder Brothers, Inc., P. O. Box 160, Fort Myers 33902 Frazier, Marshall H., Swift Agricultural Chemicals, Inc., 224 Lakevilla
Way, Haines City 33844 Frecon, Jerry, Stark Brothers Nurseries & Orchards, Louisiana, Missouri 63353 Fredrick, John M., Atlantic Fertilizer & Chemical Co., P. O. Box 1488,
Homestead 33030 Freeman, David W., 37 Little John T^nne, Tlockledge 329KB
Freeman, Joe M., Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, P. O. Box 50, Bartow
33830 Freeman, Robert H., P. H. Freeman & Sons, Inc., P. O. 535, Winter Garden
32787 Friedlander, Edwin, P. O. Box 272, Lake Wales 33853 Friedman, Seymour L., Tri-K Industries, 99 Kinderkamack Road, Westwood,
New Jersey 07675
379
Frisbie, Richard R., The Citrus Industry Magazine, P. O. Box 89, Bartow
33830
Frye, Frank, Southern Chemicals, Inc., P. O. Box 56, Zellwood 32798
Furman, Keith C., 3939 Ocean Dr., #213-C, Vero Beach 32960
Futch, Jeff H., P. O. Box 1497, Dade City 33525 Futch, Stephen H., 452 Mt. Zion Road, Dade City 33525
Gaffney, Jerry, USDA-ARS, TJ. of Fla., 102 Agric. Eng. Bldg., Gainesville
32611
Gambrell, Carl E., Jr., Clemson Univ., Sandhill Exp. Sta., P. O. Box
528, Elgin, South Carolina 29045
Gammel, Walter A., Florafax International, P. O. Box 98, Goulds 33170
Gamper, W. A., Haines City Citrus Growers Association, P. O. Box 337,
Haines City 33844
Gandrud, Dale E., P. O. Box 528, Owatonna, Minnesota 55060
Garcia, Jose E., 3201 S.W. 89 Ave., Miami 33165 Gardner, Max, 4041 Alcazar Ave., Jacksonville 32207
Garnsey, Stephen M., U. S. Dept. of Agric, 2120 Camden Road, Orlando 32803 Garrard, Leon A., 1617 N.W. 10 Terrace, Gainesville 32601 Garrett, Beth Wirt, Flying "O" Nursery, P. O. Box 147, Babson Park 33827 Garrett, Harold, Coca-Cola Co. Foods Div., P. O. Box 247, Auburndale 33823
Garrett, Sharon, P. O. Box 1332, Haines City 33844 Garry, Flip, Fla. Dept. of Agric, 4195 S.W. 67 St., #202-B, Davie 33314 Gaskins, Murray, USDA-ARS, U. of Fla., 304 Newell Hall, Gainesville 32611 Gassett Nursery & Vineyards, Highway 17, South, Route 2, Box 1560,
Bartow 33830 Gates, Philip C, P. O. Box 727, Fort Pierce 33450
Gates, Philip C, Jr., Evans Properties, Inc., 711 South Indian River Dr., Fort Pierce 33450:
Gaunt, James T., P. O. Box 726, LaBelle 33935 Gaver, Tim, Coca-Cola Co. Foods Div., P. O. Box 128, Indiantown 33456
Gay, Murray F., 120 Hawthorne Road, S.E., Winter Haven 33880 Geltz, Ted, Jr., Route 3, Box 322-A, Clermont 32711
Genden, Dorral S., 3843 Irvington Ave., Miami 33133
Genke, Paul M., 4724 Joseph Court, #225, Tampa 33614 Genung, William G., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Drawer A, Belle
Glade 33430 George, Clinton L., Anna's Fancy #23, P. O. Box 283, St. Thomas, U. S.
Virgin Islands 00801 Geraldson, C. M., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 5007—60 St., East.
Bradenton 33505 Gerber, John F., 3825 S.W. 4 Place, Gainesville 32601
Gerber, John M., V.I.A.E.S., P. O. Box 920, Kingshill, St. Croix, U. S. Virgin Islands 00850
Geyer, Klaus, P. O. Box 267, Largo 33540 Gibb, William H., Jr., Gibb Groves, Route 3, Box 177, Clermont 32711 Gibson, Paul G., Div. of Plant Industry, P. O. Box 17577, Orlando 32810 Giger, Marcus A., Park Superintendent, 1105 Kentucky Ave., Fort Pierce
33450
Gilliard, Henry D., Jr., P. O. Box 891, Wauchula 33873
Gilreath, James P., 7002 N.W. 71 St., Gainesville 32601 Gilreath, P. R., U. of Fla., IFAS-Fruit Crops, 1143 HSPP, Gainesville 32611
Giraldo, Louis E., 7525 S.W. 56 Ave., Miami 33143 Glandon, George M., Route 2, Box 197, Newberry 32669
Gluckler, David, P. O. Box 130, Stuart 33494
Gogel, Ernest, 20101 S.W. 127 Ave., Miami 33177 Gohlke, Arthur F., Cities Service Co., P. O. Box 50360, Atlanta,
Georgia 30302
Golby, Eric V., 2304—46 Ave. Dr., West, Bradenton 33507 Goldweber, Seymour, Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, P. O. Box 570156,
Perrine 33157
Goodman, Lane, 814—22 St., Orlando 32805 Goodwin, Peter L., P. O. Box 1002, Apopka 32703 Goodwin, T. R., Jr., W. R. Grace & Co., 109 South 29 St., Fort Pierce 33450
Gordon, Catherine A., 17901 Lem Turner, Jacksonville 32218
Gotbaum, Lenore, Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, 7000 S.W. 77 Place
Miami 33143 Gough, John Roy, Helena Chemical Co., P. O. Box 1178, Wauchula 33873
Graetz, Don, U. of Fla., IFAS-Soils Dept., 106 Newell Hall, Gainesville 32611 Graham, Alvin E., Div. of Plant Industry, Route 3, Box 221-D, Lake
City 32055
Graham, Jeff, 210 Lake Hollingsworth Dr., #1607, Lakeland 33802 Grahan, Walter, Jr., Landia Chemical Co., P. O. Box 366, Lakeland 33801
Gramling, Hugh M., Route 3, Box 98, Plant City 33566
Granberry, Darbie M., Extension Research Center, P. O. Box 227,
Attapulgus, Georgia 31715 Graves, Hubert, Jr., 4575 Rosedale Road, Vero Beach 32960
Gray, Susan D., U. of Fla., IFAS, 1241 HSPP, Gainesville 32611 Green, James L., Dept. of Hort., Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, Oregon 97331
Green, Joan, Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, 10905 S.W. 119 St.,
Miami 33176 Greenbaum, George, 790 Boylston St., Boston, Massachusetts 02199 Greene, B. E., Jr., 4855—16 St., Vero Beach 32960
Greenwood, Leonard D., Alico Land Development Co., P. O. Box 245, Frostproof 33843
Grierson, W., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Griffin, B. H., Jr., P. O. Box 368, Frostproof 33843
Griffin, Jim, Route 3, Box 348, Brooksville 33512
Griffis, Raleigh S., Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, 345 South Congress Ave., Delray Beach 33444
Griffith, Donald M., Royal Palm Cultivation, Inc., P. O. Box 15755, West Palm Beach 33406
Griffith, R. J., P. O. Box 335, Oakland 32760 Griffiths, J. T., Florida Citrus Mutual, Route 1, Box 655, Winter Haven 33880 Grimm, Gordon R., U. S. Dept. of Agric, 2120 Camden Road, Orlando 32803 Gross, Emil R.. 15901 S.W. 157 Ave., Miami 33187
Gross, John, GMN Nurseries, Inc., P. O. Box 757, Avon Park 33825 Grossenbacher, Emile, Jr., Route 3, Box 761, Dade City 33525 Grosz, Esmond A., Florida's Vineyard, P. O. Box 300, Orange Lake 32681
Gruenbeck, Eugene R., Route 1, Box 537, Fort McCoy 32637 Guerndt, Fred, 2701 Lake Damon Road, Avon Park 33825 Guilford, Harold E., Applied Agricultural Research, Inc., 521 Bonnie
Dr., Lakeland 33803 Gulf Coast Growers, Inc., P. O. Box 3145, Venice 33595
Gull, Dwain D., U. of Fla., IFAS, 3026 McCarty Hall, Gainesville 32611
Gunn, C. D., Route 2, Box 650-, Melrose 32666 Gunter, Felder D., 2125 Buena Vista Blvd., Vero Beach 32960
Guzman, Victor L., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Drawer A, Belle Glade
33430 Gwin, George H., Div. of Plant Industry, 13605 Old Cutler Road, Miami 33158
Habeck, Dale H., U. of Fla., IFAS-Ent. & Nem., Archer Road Lab., Gaines
ville 32611
Hackman, Michael, Yoder Brothers of Fla., P. O. Box 160, Fort Myers 33902 Haddox, Jackson A., 616 Tangerine St., Tavares 32778
Haines City Citrus Growers Assn., Haines City 33844
Hale, A. B., P. O. Box 132, LaBelle 33935 Hale, Charles W., Div. of Plant Industry, Route 2, Box 672, Dover 33527 Hale, Philip W., U. S. Dept. of Agric, 2120 Camden Road, Orlando 32803 Hale, Roger H., Superior Fertilizer & Chemical Co., P. O. Box 776, Anna
Maria 33501 Hall, C. B., 508 N.W. 35 St., Gainesville 32607
Hall, David J., 2003 Beatrice Dr., Orlando 32810 Hall, Mrs. Nancy T., U. S. Dept. of Agric, P. O. Box 1909, Winter Haven
33880
Hall, Stanley, 5400 S.W. 95 Terrace, Miami 33156 Halsey, L. H., U. of Fla., IFAS-Vegetable Crops, 2231 HSPP, Gainesville
32611
Hamlen, R. A., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, Route 3, Box 580, Apopka 32703 Hammond, Luther C, U. of Fla., IFAS, 2169 McCarty Hall, Gainesville 32611
Hancock, Kevin, 715 Rhode Island Ave., Fort Pierce 33450 Hanks, Robert W., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850
Hannon, Chancellor I., P. O. Box 2036, Haines City 33844
Harbaugh, Brent K., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 5007—60 St., East, Bradenton 33505
Harlan, William H. Ill, 1370 South Lake Roy Dr., Winter Haven 33880
Harp, Louis J., Fellsmere Management Co., Route 1, Box 121-B,
Fellsmere 32948
Harper, Ann O., 1021 Second St., S.E., Winter Haven 33880
Harris, John F., Fertilizer Div., Pasco Packing Co., P. O. Box 97, Dade
City 33525
Harris, William E., Gracewood, Inc. 5335—8 St., Vero Beach 32960
Harrison, Dalton S., U. of Fla., IFAS-Agric Eng., 101 Frazer Rogers
Hall, Gainesville 32611
Harrison, Gerald, Diamond Shamrock Corp., 2010 West Broad Ave., #156,
Albany, Georgia 31707
Harthcock, Gary, Leeward Islands Baptist Mission, Box 44, Navfac,
F.P.O. Miami 34054
Hartle, Allan, Hartle Groves, Route 2, Box 176, Clermont 32711
Hartle, Howard K. Route 2, Box 176, Clermont 32711
Hartman, Robert D., P. O. Box 90, Palmdale 33944
Hatton, Thurman T., Jr., U. S. Dept. of Agric, 2120 Camden Road, Orlando 32803
Hawkins, C. Wayne, Fla. Tomato Committee, P. O. Box 20635, Orlando 32814 Hayes, E. A., Micro Power Corp., P. O. Box 218111, Houston, Texas 77218
Haynes, James L., 2835 Shanandale Dr., Silver Spring, Maryland 20904
Hayslip, Norman C, U. of Fla., IFAS-lARC, P. O. Box 248, Fort Pierce 33450 Hayslip, Norman E., P. O. Box 1922, Fort Pierce 33450
Hayter, W. B., Jr., IMCC, 1425 Hallam Dr., Lakeland 33803
Haywood, W. M., Jr., P. O. Box 676, Tavares 32778
Hazellief, Irvin T., Deerfield Groves Co., 1810 South 33 St., Fort Pierce 33450 Heald, Howell, FMC Corp., 524 New Market Road, Immokalee 33901 Hearn, C. Jack, U. S. Dept. of Agric, 2120 Camden Road, Orlando 32803 Hebb, Leon H., Div. of Plant Industry, 890 South Oak Ave., Bartow 33830
Hebert, Jay, Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, Agric. Center, 2350 East Michigan Ave., Orlando 32806
Hedden, Scott L., U. S. Dept. of Agric, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Heidrich, Francis X., Jr., Herman J. Heidrich & Sons, P. O. Box 3788,
Orlando 32802
Helms, C. C, Swift Agric. Chemicals Corp., P. O. Box 1272, Winter Haven 33880
Helseth, Harold S., Route 2, Box 1154, Fort Pierce 33450
Helveston, Percy, Tamiami Flower Growers, Inc., Route 13, Box 689, Fort Myers 33901
Hemenway, Alan H., Griffin Fertilizer Co., P. O. Box 188, Frostproof 33843 Henderson, Wm. Pat, P. O. Box 6, Pablo Island, Groveland 32736
Hendrix, Charles M., Citrus Central, Inc., P. O. Box 17774, Orlando 32860 Henley, Richard W., 9 Camellia St., Mt. Dora 32757
Henny, Barbara K., Route 1, Box 1212-E, Tavares 32778
Henny, Richard J., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, Route 3, Box 580, Apopka 32703
Henry, Fredrick E., U. of Fla., 102 Agric. Eng. Bldg., Gainesville 32611
Hensel, D. R., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, P. O. Box 728, Hastings 32045 Herdman, Sue, 722 Franklin Place, Lakeland 33801
Herrett, R. A., ICI Americas, Inc., P. O. Box 208, Goldsboro, North Carolina 27530
Hester, Harvey H., Jr., FMC Corp., P. O. Box 1708, Lakeland 33802 Hester. W. W., Jr., Hester Groves, 8001 Eureka Dr., Miami 33157
Hettich, Mark, Hettich Manufacturing Co., P. O. Box 237, Dousman, Wisconsin 53118
Hewitt, Timothy D., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, Route 3, Box 383, Marianna 32446
Hey, John R., Lake Region Packing Assn., P. O. Box 1047, Tavares 32778 Hillman, Milton C, Sun Petroleum Products Co., P. O. Box 155,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19331
Himburg, James D., 9321 S.W. 63 Court, Miami 33156 Hiss, Steven, U. of Fla., IFAS, 1127 Hort. Sci. Bldg., Gainesville 32611 Hitzemann, Chuck, 306 Bentley Dr., Longwood 32750 Hodnett Groves, Inc., P. O. Box 1028, Hudson 33568
Hodyss, Loretta B., 531 North Military Trail, West Palm Beach 33406 Holcomb, Edgar D., Jr., Kay Groves, Ltd., P. O. Box 1120, Fort Pierce 33450
Holder, Ellis W.,« Jr., 135 Hampden Road, S.E., Winter Haven 33880
Holland, A. F., Caulkins Land Development, Ltd., P. O. Box 458, Indiantown 33456
Holloway, Vernon M., 1206 Buena Vista Ave., Orlando 32808
Holman, Franklin P., 287 South Central Ave., Umatilla 32784 Holman, Pete, P. O. Box 698, Vero Beach 32960
Holmes Nurseries, P. O. Box 17157, Tampa 33612
Holtsberg, Harold I., 805 South Indian River Dr., Fort Pierce 33450
Holtsclaw, George K., Tilden Groves. P. O. Box 128. Winter Garden 32787 Hood, Clarence E., Jr., Agric Eng. Dept., Clemson Univ., Clemson,
South Carolina 29631
Hopkins, Donald L., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, P. O. Box 388, Leesburg 32748 Horinkova, Vilma, Golden Grove Management Corp., P. O. Box 1676,
Arcadia 33821
Hornbuckle, John, Lykes-Pasco Packing Co., P. O. Box 97, Dade City 33525 Home, Lynn D., Route 1, Box 16, Bartow 33830
Hoi'ton, Benjamin A., Route 2, Box 1145, Fort Pierce 33450
Houck, L. G., U. S. Dept. of Agric-SEA, Hort. Field Sta., P. O. Box 8143, Fresno. California 93747
Houston, Joan L., 411 West Lake Summit Dr., Winter Haven 33880
Howard, Charles M., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, Route 2, Box 629, Dover 33527 Howard Fertilizer Co., Inc. P. O. Box 13800, Orlando 32809
Howe, Teresa, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 5007—60 St., East, Bradenton 33508
Howell, Christopher. 3911 S.W. 34 Ave., Hollywood 33023 Huff, Diane. P. O. Box 208. Mclntosh 326B4
Huff, Paul B.. P. O. Box 211. Bartow 33830 Huggart, R. L., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088. Lake Alfred 33850 Hull, Cecil O., Monte Vista Groves, Inc., P. O. Drawer 98, Clermont 32711
Hull. DeArmand L., Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, 18710 S.W. 288 St., Homestead 33030
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Hull, Horace S., P. 0. Box 158, Oakland 32760 Hull, Jim, Columbia Nitrogen Corp., Route 4, Box 250, Plant City 33566 Hull, Linda S., 8435 S.W. 148 Dr., Miami 33158 Humphrys, Brooks, Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, 1125 West King
St., Cocoa 32922 Hundertmark, B. W., P. O. Box 381, Clewiston 33440 Hunt, Ellis, P. O. Box 631, Lake Wales 33853
Huor, Sim Sun, 302-20 Diamond Village, Gainesville 32603 Husmann, W., Apshawa Groves, Inc., Route 2, Clermont 32711
Hutchinson, Peter, Hutchinson Citrus Nursery, P. O. Box 159, Avon Park 33825
Hutchison, Donald J., U. S. Dept. of Agric, 2120 Camden Road, Orlando 32803 Ibarra, Juliano, 9300 S.W. 80 Terrace, Miami 33173 Igou, Buck, W. M. Igou, Inc., P. O. Box 128, Eustis 32726 Iley, James R., Applied Agricultural Research, Inc., 4730 Southwood Lane,
Lakeland 33803
Inland Groves Corp., P. O. Box 858j, Clermont 32711 International Island Resources, P. O. Box 11693, Santa Rosa, California 95406 Irey, William R., duPont, 7821 S.W. 134 St., Miami 33156 Ismail, Mohamed A., Fla. Dept. of Citrus, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Iverson, Marlowe K., Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, P. 0. Box 338,
Palmetto 33561 Jackson, Carol A., Yoder Brothers, Inc., P. O. Box 160, Fort Myers 33902 Jackson, Frank D., Wilson & George Myer & Co., P. O. Box 1290, Tampa
33601 Jackson, James A., 1890 Hermosa, Bartow 33830 Jackson, Joe Ben, IMC Development Corp., P. O. Box 3807, Lakeland 33802 Jackson, John, Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, Star Route 1, Box 1016,
Eustis 32726 Jackson, Larry K., U. of Fla., IFAS, 2109 HSPP, Gainesville 32611 Jacobs, William C, W. R. Grace & Co., P. O. Box 1210, Fort Pierce 33450 Jaffee, Woodrow, 5601 Wide Cedar Lane, Tamarac 33319 Janssen, Tony, P. O. Box 3994, College Station, Texas 77844 Jasa, Frank J., Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, 109 Loch Arbor Court,
Sanford 32771 Jaworski, C. A., USDA-ARS, Georgia Coastal Plain Sta., Tifton, Georgia 31794 Jeanot, Phillip E., American Fruit Grower, 37841 Euclid Ave., Willoughby,
Ohio 44094 Jervis, Roy N., Suite D, 118 North Meteor Ave., Clearwater 33515 Jimenez, E. G., Rohm & Haas Co., 208 Doverwood Road, Fern Park 32730 John, Charles A., A. L. Castle, Inc., 24401 S.W. 197 Ave., Homestead
33030
John's, Inc., P. O. Drawer AC, Apopka 32703 Johnson, Charles E., Jr., 2100—43 Street, West, Bradenton 33505 Johnson, Charles R., U. of Fla., IFAS-Ornamental Hort., 119 Rolfs Hall,
Gainesville 32611 Johnson, Dick, P. O. Box 850, Immokalee 33934 Johnson, Fred O., Superior Fertilizer Co., P. O. Box 791, Plant City 33566 Johnson, Mel, Orange Service Co., P. O. Box 852, Clermont 32711 Johnson, R. S., 4501 Wilkinson Road, Sarasota 33583 Johnson, Robert R., Chevron Chemical Co., Suite 200, 1221 Lee Road,
Orlando 32810 Johnson, Sherwood J., Superior Fertilizer & Chemical Co., 3031 Fairway Dr.,
Fort Pierce 33450 Johnson, Sherwood L., Route 1, Box 705, Fort Pierce 33450 Johnston, Donald C, E. O. Painter Printing Co., P. O- Box 877, DeLeon
Springs 32028 Johnston, Lee E., Deerfield Groves Co., P. O. Box 337, Wabasso 32970 Johnston, S. Dick, E. O. Painter Printing Co., P. O. Box 877, DeLeon
Springs 32028 Joiner, Jasper N., U. of Fla., IFAS, 105 Rolfs Hall, Gainesville 32611 Jones, Eliza S., P. O. Box 1060, Lake Helen 32744 Jones, Gaston C, Callery-Judge Groves, P. O. Box 15255, West Palm Beach
33406 Jones, H. L., Div. of Plant Industry, P. O. Box 1269, Gainesville 32602 Jones, Herman L., Automatic Machinery Corp., P. O. Box 713, Winter Haven
33880 Jones, John Paul, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 5007—60 St., East, Bradenton 33505 Jones, Margaret J., Allied Chemical Corp., 5103 St. Germain Ave.,
Orlando 32809 Jorgensen, Hans, 1003 Cassandra Lane, Lakeland 33805 Jorgensen, K. F., Zellwin Farms Co., P. O. Box 188, Zellwood 32798 Jorgensen, M. C, Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, P. O. Box 248,
Ruskin 33570
Jory, Lillian M., 4259 Phillips Highway, Lot 13, Jacksonville 32207 Jost, Jacob, Mallinckrodt, Inc., P. O. Box 5439, St. Louis, Missouri 63147 Joyner, Gene, Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, 531 N. Military Trail,
West Palm Beach 33406 Kaplan, Hesh J., Pennwalt Corp., 1713 S. California Ave., Monrovia,
California 91016 Kappler, Edna M., 8740 S.W. 185 St., Miami 33157 Karst, Inc., P. O. Box 168S7, Orlando 32811 Karst, Loyd L., 2301 South Summerlin Ave., Orlando 32806 Kasmire, Robert F., U., of Fla., IFAS-Vegetable Crops, 1255 HSPP,
Gainesville 32611 Kawada, Kazuhide, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred
33850
Kawaguchi, Ray, 781 Mesa Dr., Camarillo, California 93010 Kazen, Cornelius, Route 2, Box 249, Wauchula 33873 Keck, Leland E., Jr., 350 West Seminole, Eustis 32726 Keen, David, O. M. Scott & Sons, 405 Ave. O, S.E., Winter Haven 3388a Kelley, Perry, Bessemer Properties, 5997 S.W. Greenridge St., Stuart 33494 Kemp, Ray, H & D Nursery, P. O. Box 433, Tavares 32778 Kempf, Mrs. E. J., King Grove, Star Route, Box 158, Eustis 32726 Kendall, Peter, Coral Reef Nurseries, Inc., P. O. Box 458, Goulds 33170 Kennedy, John M., Golden Gem Growers, Inc., P. O. Drawer 9, Umatilla 32784 Kensler, Dan, Chevron Chemical Co., 107 Brandywine Lane, Longwood 32750 Kerr, Robert S., Holly Hill Fruit Prod. Co., Inc., P. O. Box 708,
Davenport 33837
Kesinger, Mike, 21 Pine Arbor Lane, Apt. 102-C, Vero Beach 32960 Kesselring, Richard A., Green Tree Nursery & Landscape Co., P. O. Box
1736, Ocala 32670 Kesterson, J. W., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Kidney, Barbara A., 2220' N.W. 43 Ave., Gainesville 32605 Kime, C. D., Jr., Waverly Growers Cooperative, Waverly 33877 Kimmell, Thomas, Reed Irrigation Systems, P. O. Box 1412, Winter Park 32790 TCnff, yimm'ioYt., 13304 S.W. 73 Terrace, Miami 33183
King, John E., One Oak Ridge Lane, S.E., Winter Haven 33880 King, John R., 802 Texas Court, Fort Pierce 33450
King, Paul A., 3601 East Celery Ave., Sanford 32771 King, Ralph L., Div. of Plant Industry, P. 0. Box 1269, Gainesville 32602 Kirby, J. Mike, A. Duda & Sons, Inc., P. O. Box 208, Belle Glade 33430 Kirby, Mike G., 2618 S.W. 100 St., Gainesville 32601 Kirby, Plato, Travelers Insurance Co., 6370 Cherry Lane, Vero Beach 32960
Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 92: 1979.
Kirchhof, Gus, Shell Chemical Co., P. O. Box 1496, Atlanta, Georgia 30062 Kirschner, Henry E., SR 660, Route 4, Box 980, Arcadia 33821
Klinger, Paul E., Jr., Garden Arts Nursery, Inc., 1980 West Lake Brantley Road, Maitland 32751
Kitto, Sherry L., 1214 y2 S.W. First Ave., Gainesville 32601
Knapp, Joe, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850
Knauss, James F., P. O. Box 1605, Lake Worth 33461 Knecht, Dorothy, The Native Planter, 2517 Pacifican, San Francisco,
California 94115
Knight, C. Reed, Knight Grove Care, Inc., P. O. Box 6310, Vero Beach 32960
Knight, C. Reed, Jr., Knight's Hedging & Topping Service, 1306—29 St.,
Vero Beach 32960 Knight, Jim V., Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, P. O. Box 893,
Bowling Green 33834
Kostewicz, Steve, U. of Fla., IFAS-Vegetable Crops, 2243 HPP, Gainesville
32611
Kraftco Corp., R & D, 801 Waukegan Road, Glenview, Illinois 60025
Kreider, Charles R., P. O. Box 591, Lady Lake 32659 Kretchman, Dale W., Dept. of Horticulture, The Ohio Agric. Exp. Sta.,
Wooster, Ohio 44691
Krezdorn, A. H., 1908 S.W. 35 Ave., Gainesville 32608
Kroeger, Skip, BCM, P. O. Box 23765, Tampa 33623
Kucharek, T. A., U. of Fla., IFAS, Bldg. 833, Gainesville 32611
Kuhl, Kenneth A., Apt. 20, 4100 S.W. 31 St., Gainesville 32608 Kundtz, Robert C, Florida Cypress Gardens, Inc., P. O. Box 1, Cypress
Gardens 33880
Kuta, Benjamin S., Route 2, Box 1140, Fort Pierce 33450
Lacy, William R., 1329 West Vassar, Orlando 32804
Lake Butler Groves, Inc., P. O. Box 338, Winter Garden 32787
Lake Garfield Nurseries Co., P. O. Box 154, Bartow 33830
Lamb, Jeff, 4706—19 St., West, Bradenton 33505
Lambe, R. C, Dept. of Plant Pathology & Physiology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State Univ., Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
Lambeth, George S., Jr., Golden River Packing Co., P. O. Box S, Vera Beach 32960
Lamoreaux, Robert, PPG Industries, Inc., 3159 Corrib Dr., Tallahassee 32308
Lampkin, Mrs. G. F., 516—84 St., N.W., Bradenton 33505
Lander, Donald W., 5111 Seahorse Ave., Naples 33940 Lane, Shirley, 5415 N.W. 23 Terrace, Gainesville 32601
Langdon, K. R., Div. of Plant Industry, P. O. Box 1269, Gainesville 32602 Langford, John S., Madijo Co., Inc.,/Citrus Properties Management, P. 0.
Box 2317, Bartow 33830
Langford, Richard C, P. O. Box 868, Bartow 33830
Langford, Richard K., Midway Groves, P. O. Box 51, Tallevast 33588
Lanphier, Paul H., 10706 N.E. 9 Ave., Biscayne Park, Miami 33161
Latt Maxcy Corp., P. O. Box 158, Frostproof 33843
Lawless, W. W., 1002 S. Lake Elbert, Winter Haven 33880
Lawrence, Richard A., Jr., P. O. Box 818, Melbourne 32901 Ledkins, J. A., 3400 East Gonzalez St., Apt. 53, Pensacola 32503
Ledward, Richard, Classic Citrus Co., P. O. Box 858, LaBelle 33935 Lee, Jim, Irrigation World, 650 Main St., Altamonte Springs 32201
Lee, Orie N., Route 1, Box 589, St. Cloud 32769
Lee, Ronald C, The Collier Companies, Route 1, Box 12 F, Immokalee 33934 Lehew, Sam W., Chilean Nitrate Sales, 3951 Snapfinger Parkway, Decatur,
Georgia 30032
Lehman, Paul S., Div. of Plant Industry, P. O. Box 1269, Gainesville 32602 Lehman, Ronald H., Kerr-McGee Chemical Corp., 815 Fig Tree Lane,
Brandon 33511
Lemons, Murray, 235 Thompson Road, Apopka 32703 Leonard, C. D., 800 Lake Jessie Dr., Winter Haven 33880 Lewis, Cyra L., 5635 Orduna Dr., Coral Gables 33146
Lichty, Ralph W., California Citrus Quality Council, 953 West Foothill Blvd.,
Claremont, California 91711
Lieberman, Charles, 101 Wallace St., Boone, North Carolina 28607 Lindley, Steve, P. O. Box 1255, Gainesville 32604
Lindsey, Ralph J., Florida-Atlantic Grove Service, Inc., P. O. Box 6280,
Vero Beach 32960
Lindsey, Robert J., Florida-Atlantic Grove Service, Inc., P. O. Box 6280, Vero Beach 32960
Lindstrom, Richard S., 1108 East Roanoke, Blacksburg, Virginia 24060-Lisak, Shari, 1214 Buena Dr., Lakeland 33801
Litvany, William M., P. O. Box 901, Windermere 32786
Litz, Richard E., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 18905 S.W. 280 St., Homestead 33030 Locascio, Sal J., U. of Fla., IFAS-Vegetable Crops, 1225 HSPP Bldg.,
Gainesville 32611
Logue, Lindsay, Laporte (North America) Ltd., 411 Hackensack Ave.,
Hackensack, New Jersey 07601
Long, Wally, Superior Fertilizer & Chemical Co., 2701 Citrus Ave., Fort
Pierce 33450 Lotorto, Gregory F., 233 Gregory Ave., Passaic, New Jersey 07055
Loukanes, Jane, Sunshine Products of Tampa Bay, Inc., 6906—F Castle
Gate, Tampa 33617 Lounds, Ed, Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Co., Route 5, Box 763-L,
Fort Pierce 33450
Lucas, Dwight E., Hi-Acres Services, Inc., 7 Horseman Cove, Longwood 32750
Lum, Peter, 4421 Todd Ave., Orlando 32807
Luther, John M., Gracewood, Inc., P. O. Box 370, Vero Beach 32960 Luther, W. M., Indrio Groves, P. O. Box 567, Fort Pierce 33450
Lydon, Mark, 3016 Schiller St., Tampa 33609
Lykes-Pasco Packing Co., P. O. Box 97, Dade City 33525
Lynch, Eleanor, 8715—17 Ave., N.W., Bradenton 33505
Lyon, Mrs. Edwin H., Jr., P. O. Box 189, Windermere 32789
Lyons, Calvin G., Jr., 2500 Valley Ave., Winchester, Virginia 22601 Lyrene, Paul, U. of Fla., IFAS-Fruit Crops, 2135 HSPP, Gainesville 32611
McAdams, Richard L., Jr., Evergreen Agric. Chemicals, Inc., P. O. Box 9024, Winter Haven 33880
McCarty, Pat, Walt Disney World, P. O. Box 40, Lake Buena Vista 32830 McClary, Ted, ICI-America, Inc., Route 1, Box 269, Newberry 32669
McCloy, Bruce H., 11048 Guilford Road, Richmond, Virginia 23235
McClung, Lester, Newbern Groves, 523 Herchel Dr., Temple Terrace 33617
McClure, George G., Central Fla. Grove Service, Inc., P. O. Drawer 1010,
Apopka 32703
McCollough, Floyd, FMC Corp., 109 Julie Lane, Brandon 33511 McConnell, Dennis B., U. of Fla., IFAS-Ornamental Hort., 1541 HSPP Bldg.,
Gainesville 32611
McCormick, David C, Superior Fertilizer & Chemical Co., 4695 Siesta Circle, Fort Myers 83901
McCornack, A. A., 1175—13 St., N.W., Winter Haven 33880
McCoy, Clayton W., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850
McCoy, Paul, American Minerals, Inc., P. O. Drawer A, Dunedin 33528
McCoy, Randolph E., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, 3205 S.W. 70 Ave., Fort Lauderdale 33314
McCracken, Barbara D., U. of Fla., IFAS, 2109 HSPP, Gainesville 32611
McCutcheon, Mrs. R. B., P. O. Box 449, Kissimmee 32741
381
McFarlin, J. Robert, Fla. Dept. of Agric, Route 2, Box 68V, Palmetto 33561 McGee, Wilson C, United Growers & Shippers Assn., Inc., P. O. Box 3611,
Orlando 32802
McGuire, John F., 22960 S.W. 172 Ave., Miami 33170 McHargue, John B., 4611 Grovecrest Dr., Lakeland 33 McHenry, Floyd, Div. of Plant Industry, Route 4, Box 598, Citra 32627 Mclntosh, Robert M., S & M Farm Supply, 17465 S.W. 297 Terrace,
Homestead 33030
McKenna, James C, Lykes-Pasco Packing Co., P. O. Box 97, Dade City 33525 McKinley, Malcolm R., Jr., Highland Park Service Co., 211 S. Lake Starr,
Lake Wales 33853
McKinnis, Ronald B., Automatic Machinery Corp., P. O. Box 1888, Winter Haven 33880
McKown, Bobby F., Fla. Agric. Research Institute, P. O. Box 9326, Winter Haven 33880
McLeod, Virgil H., P. O. Box 577, Alturas 33820 McMillan, Robert T., Jr., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 18905 S.W. 280 St.,
Homestead 33030
McMillan, Wesley, P. O. Box 37, Winter Garden 32787 McMurray, Sam F., Superior Fertilizer & Chemical Co., P. O. Box 1021,
Tampa 33601
McNamee, James M., Plant Science Associates, Inc., 1701 Dundee Road, Winter Haven 33880.
McNaughton, Robert A., 3800 Wood Ave., Coconut Grove 33138 McNay, Terence M., Route 2, Box 420, Clearwater 33519 McRitchie, John J., Div. of Plant Industry, P. O. Box 1269, Gainesville 32602 McSorley, Robert, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 18905 S.W. 280 St., Homestead
33031
McSwiney, Daniel J., 401 S.W. 14 Ave., Fort Lauderdale 33312 McTeer, Harold B., duPont, 2510—14 Court, S.E., Winter Haven 33880 Mabry, Jean E., Fla. Favorite Fertilizer Co., 1248 Sunset Ave., Lakeland 33801 Mabry, Paul H., Route 5, Box 492, Plant City 33566 MacCubbin, Thomas, 2350 East Michigan Ave., Orlando 32806 Macklen Enterprises, Inc., 600 Northlake Blvd., Lake Park 33403 Maiese, Margaret, Box 4391, Fla. Southern College, Lakeland 33802 Maltby, Raymond H., Stauffer Chemical Co., 1691 Cameron Ave., Sanford
32771
Manatee Fruit Co., P. O. Box 128, Palmetto 33561 Mangrich, Richard J., 636 N.W. 26 Ave., Apt. 109-C, Gainesville 32601 Manuel, William H., Coca-Cola Co. Foods Div., P. O. Box 902, Windermere
32786
Maraulja, M. D., Fla. Dept. of Citrus, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Marcar Enterprises, Inc., P. O. Box 1778, Vero Beach 32960 Marlatt, Robert B., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 18905 S.W. 280 St., Homestead
33031
Marousky, Francis J., U. S. Dept. of Agric, 5007—60 St., East, Bradenton 33505
Marsh, Dale, Fla. Fertilizer Co., Inc., Box 1087, Wauchula 33873 Martin, Eileen S., Sachsenmaier Caretaking Service, Inc., P. O. Box 342,
Avon Park 33825
Martin, Kathy, Coral Reef Nurseries, Inc., 8571 S.W. 29 St., Miami 33155 Martinelli, Daniel, 9504 S.W. 69 Court, Miami 33156 Martinez, Albert P., 95-175 Kulua Place, Mililani Town, Hawaii 96789 Martsolf, J. David, 3541 N.W. 29 Place, Gainesville 32605 Marvin, George G., 6243 St. Andrews Circle, Fort Myers 33901 Masters, Lawrence A., Jr., P. O. Box 578, Hastings 32045 Mathews, William H., Winter Garden Citrus Growers Assn., 1009 Buena Vista
Court, Orlando 32808 Mathias, A. F., Haines City Citrus Growers Assn., P.O. Box 337, Haines
City 33844
Mathis, Kary, U. of Fla., IFAS-Food & Resource Econ. Dept., Gainesville 32611 Matkin, O. A., Soil & Plant Laboratory, Inc., P. O. Box 11744, Santa
Ana, California 92711
Mathur, D. D., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, Route 3, Box 580«, Apopka 32703 Matlack, Tyson, Route 1, Box 40, Clermont 32711 Matthews, E. W., P. O. Box 187, Vero Beach 32960 Maxwell, Lewis S., Maxwell Publications, 6230 Travis Blvd., Tampa 33610 Maxwell, Val, 6014 Ardele, Orlando 32810
May, John W., Shell Development Co., P. O. Box 4248, Modesto, California 95352
Mayfield, Jim, 2035 Fern Circle, Leesburg 32748/ Maynard, Donald N., U. of Fla., IFAS-Vegetable Crops, Gainesville 32611 Mee, Thomas R., Mee Industries, 1629 South Del Mar Ave., San Gabriel,
California 91776
Meister, R. T., Meister Publishing Co., 37841 Euclid Ave., Willoughby, Ohio 44094
Mellen, Robert T., Jr., Melco Nurseries, Inc., 2913 Lolissa Lane, Maitland 32751 Mellinger, H. Charles, Suite 5, 3946 Cleveland Ave., Fort Myers 33902 Melone, Carmen, Jr., Kendall Foods Corp., 16540 S.W. 157 Ave., Miami 33187 Melton, Frank M., Melton's Garden World, 3951 Clark Road, Sarasota 33581 Meredith, Filmore, U. S. Dept. of Agric, P. O. Box 5677, Athens,
Georgia 30604
Merk, John E., P. O. Box 567, Fort Pierce 33450 Metzger, Howard E., Sun Oil Co., 1248 South View Dr., Sarasota 33581 Midcap, James T., U. of Fla., IFAS-Ornamental Hort., 105 Rolfs Hall,
Gainesville 32611
Milks, Robert, Route 1, Box 240-B, Horseshoe, North Carolina 28742 Millaway, Bob, Wilson & Geo. Meyer Co., 270 Lawrence Ave., South San
Francisco, California 94080
Miller, Mrs. Edna M., 1003 Lake Davis Dr., Orlando 32806 Miller, Eugene W., Fla. Dept. of Agric. & Consumer Services, 1221 Turner
St., Suite 105, Clearwater 33516
Miller, Howard, Bamboo Nurseries, Inc., 1929 N.W. 12 Road, Gainesville 32605 Miller, John W., Div. of Plant Industry, P. O. Box 1269, Gainesville 32602 Miller, William M., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Mims, Richard, Swift Chemical Co., 1390 West Lakeshore Dr., Clermont 32711 Miner, James T., P. O. Box 341, Boynton Beach 33435
Minter, William T., Union Carbide Agric Products Co., Route 2, Box 671, Oviedo 32765
Minton, O. R., Agri-Business Cooperative, P. O. Box 187, Fort Pierce 33450 Minton, O. R., Jr., Agri-Business Cooperative, P. O. Box 670, Fort Pierce 33450 Mitchell, Edward F., 27055 S.W. 157 Ave., Homestead 33030 iWcMreiW W. fi1., Lrkee-Pasco Packing Co., P. O. Box 97, Dade City 33525
Mixon, Eugene A., 2908—26 Ave., East, Bradenton 33508 Moherek, Emil A., Chevron Chemical Co., Route 1, Box 62, Clermont 32711 Monroe, Earl S., Monroe Groves, P. O. Box 444, Vero Beach 32960
Montelaro, James, TJ. of Fla,, IFAS, 1233 HSPP Bldg., Gainesville 32611 Montgomery, Tracy A., 1079 Peppertree Dr., Sarasota 33581 Montsdeoca, Fred, Florida Lime & Dolomite Co., Inc., P. O. Box 2100,
Ocala 32670 Moon, Scott O., No. 116, 1951 Lake Daisy Road, Winter Haven 33880 Moore, Edwin L., P. O. Box 926, Lake Alfred 33850 Moore, Ewell P., 1380 South Lake Roy Drive, Winter Haven 33880
Moore, Paul W., 2315 Shadow Hill Drive, Riverside, California 92506
382
Moose, John T., Hobe Groves, Inc., P. O. Box 1045, Hobe Sound 33455 Morgan, James C, 2656 Medulla Road, Lakeland 33803 Morris, Mrs. Martha, 18100 S.W. 55 St., Fort Lauderdale 33331 Morris, Robert M., Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., Barnett Bank
Office Bldg., Suite 300, 1000 Ashley Dr., Tampa 33602 Morrison, Allen E., Gardinier, Inc., P. O. Box 3269, Tampa 33601 Morrison, Harold, 1406 Drexel Ave., N.E., Winter Haven 33880 Morrison, John J., River House, Route 2, Vero Beach 32960 Mortensen, John A., U. of Fla., IFAS-tARC, P. O. Box 388, Leesburg 32748 Morton, Julia F., Morton Collectanea, U. of Miami, P. O. Box 24-8204,
Coral Gables 33124
Morton, William G., Toad Suck Farm, 13029 Morton Way, Delray Beach 33444 Moseley, Mrs. Nicholas, 1083 Hillsboro Beach, Pom pa no Beach 33062 Mosteller, C. E., Route 1, Box 950, Mount Dora 32757 Mowry, Jim, P. O. Box 59, Kilauea, Hawaii 96754 Moye, Hugh A., 2208 S.W. 43 Place, Gainesville 32608 Muekeley, Ralph E., 8305 Ridgewood Circle, North, Seminole 33542 Munroe, Kathleen A., 1215 East Gore St., Orlando 32806 Muraro, Louis J., Route 1, Box 845, Groveland 32736 Muraro, Ronald P., Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, 5022 Sheffield Dr.,
Lakeland 33803 Murdock, Delane, 8500 Contoura Dr., Orlando 32810 Murphy, J. S., Agra Chem. Sales Co., P. O. Box 1356, Avon Park 33825 Murphy, Joe, 2021 Corvallis Road, Avon Park 33825 Murphy, R. M., Community Services Division, P. O. Drawer S, Balboa
Heights, Canal Zone
Murphy, Travis, Jr., Marumike Groves, P. O. Box 25, Indiantown 33456 Murray Groves, Route 2, Box 1012, Odessa 33556 Murray, Steven J., Oglesby Nursery, Inc., 3714 S.W. 52 Ave., Hollywood 33023 Murrell, Sam E., Jr., Murrell Groves & Orchards, P. O. Box 1748, Orlando 32802 Musgrave, Carol A., U. of Fla., IFAS-Entomology, Archer Road, #339,
Gainesville 32611
Mustard, Margaret, Biology Dept., U. of Miami, P. O. Box 24-9118, Coral Gables 33133
Muzyk, Kenneth R., American Cyanamid Co., 408 Larrie Ellen Way, Brandon
Myer, Frank H., Route 2, Box 139, Frostproof 33843 Myers, J. Mostella, 3806 N.W. 12 Ave., Gainesville 32605 Myers, Joseph A., 1679 Quail Dr., West Palm Beach 33409 Nabors, C. M., BCM, Inc., P. O. Box 23765, Tampa 33623 Na-Churs Plant Food Co., P. O. Box 1691, Tallahassee 32302 Nagy, Steven, P. O. Box 2385, Winter Haven 33880 Nanney, James C, P. O. Box 236, Terra Ceia 33591 Nanney, Troy P., 916—66 St., N.W., Bradenton 33505 Nanney, William E., 916—66 St., N.W., Bradenton 33505 Narki, Frank, P. O. Box 551, Frostproof 33843
Nash, Denis C, P. O. Box 3569, Christianstes, St. Croix, U. S. Virgin Islands
Nason, Richard H. Ill, P. O. Box 566, Pahokee 33476 Natvey, Gunther, Eurotropic Corp., P. O. Box 368, Welaka 32093 Neitzke, Jack, Congen Properties, P. O. Box 847, LaBelle 33935 Nelson, Carl E. R., Fla. Dept. of Agric, P. O. Box 631, LaBelle 33935 Nelson, O. F. & Sons Nursery, Inc., Route 1, Box 164, Apopka 32703 Nelson, Paul M., 280 East Blaine St., Riverside, California 92507 Nelson, Roy O., Sabrosa Groves, Inc., 23705 S.W. 157 Ave., Homestead 33030 Nemec, Stanley, 782 Brookside Road, Maitland 32751 New, Earl J., Earl J. New Nursery, P. O. Box 104, Plymouth 32768 Newcomb, Albert, P. O. Box 55190, Riverside, California 92517 Newton, Roger, 5339 State Road 579, Seffner 33584 Newton, W. L., Patrician Towers, Apt. 308, 8 Olive Ave., Rehoboth Beach,
Delaware 19971
Nigg, Herbert N., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Nitzsche, R. Ernest, 600 Biltmore Way, #818, Coral Gables 33134 Noble, William E., O. H. Dept., California Polytechnic State Univ., San
Luis Obispo, California 93407
Noegel, Kenneth A., Vero Beach Labs., P. O. Box 2290, Vero Beach 32960 Nokomis Groves, 111 South Albee Farms Road, Nokomis 33555 Nordby, Harold E., U. S. Dept. of Agric, P. O. Box 1909, Winter
Haven 33880
Nordmann, Thomas E., Ben J. Nordmann, Inc., Route 4, Box 423, DeLand 32720 Norris, John C, Coca-Cola Co. Foods Division, P. O. Box 247, Auburndale 33823 Nowell, John, Diamond R Fertilizer Co., P. O. Box 1137, Winter Garden 32787 Obern, Charles, 1945 West Phillips Court, Merritt Island 32952 O'Brien, Paul R., Fla. Dept. of Agric, 360—24 St., N.W., #1158,
Winter Haven 33880
Ogden, Mary Ann H., 727 N.W. 19 St., Gainesville 32603 Oglesby, Raymond P., Oglesby Nursery, Inc., 3714 S.W. 52 Ave., Hollywood
33023
O'Hair, Stephen, U; of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 18905 S.W. 280 St., Homestead 33031 Olson, J. Roger, Fla. Citrus Growers, P. O. Box 647, Clermont 32711 Olszack, Reed, J. R. Brooks & Son, 24605 S.W. 192 Ave., Homestead 33031 O'Rourke, Timothy J., 3562 Marion St., Fort Myers 33901 Orsenigo, J. R., FSCL, P. O. Box 1148, Clewiston 33440 Orsenigo, Paul R., 101 S.E. 7 St., North, Belle Glade 33430 Orth, Paul G., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 18905 S.W. 280 St., Homestead 33030 Oswalt, T. W., Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, P. O. Box 50,
Bartow 33830
Overman, Mrs. Amegda J., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 5007—60 St., East, Bradenton 33505
Ozaki, Henry, U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, 6656—167 Place, South, Delray Beach 33444
Pabor, Charles E., Orange-co., Inc., P. O. Box 127, Lake Hamilton 33851 Padgett, Robert L., Ben Hill Griffin, Inc., P. O. Box 127, Frostproof 33843 Page, Harvey, Kennedy Space Center Groves, 3875 Hood Ave., Titusville 32780 Palada, Manuel C, U. of Fla., IFAS-Vegetable Crops, Gainesville 32611 Palm Beach Chapter of Rare Fruit Council International, Inc., 813—35
St., West Palm Beach 33407
Parker, John R., Memorial Park, Inc., 4900—54 Ave., N., St. Petersburg 33709 Parker, Robert W., 1317 Newcastle Dr., Orlando 32806 Parnell, Sidney B., 2804 Hanson St., Fort Myers 33902 Parrado, Jorge L., U. of Fla., IFAS, 9960 Bahia Dr., Miami 33189 Parsons, Larry, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Parvin, P. E., P. O. Box 826. Kihei, Maui. Hawaii 96753 Pate, Aubra J., Route 3, Box 421-A, Orlando 32811 Patrick, Anne B., 4100-D4 S.W. 20 Ave., Gainesville 32601 Patrick, M. C, W. R. Grace & Co., P. O. Box 1426, Lake Alfred 33850 Patterson, Michael E., Coca-Cola Co. Foods Div., P. O. Box 3216,
Forest City 32751 Paul, Bryan, Route 3, Box 905-C, LaBelle 33935 Paul, Jack, P. O. Box 301, LaBelle 33935 Peacock, James T., 1420 Holt Dr., Merritt Island 32952 Pearson, Embree J., Jr., 911 North Iowa, Apt. 3, Lakeland 33801 Pehrson, Farm Advisors Office, County Civic Center, Visalia, California 93277 Perales, Jesus, Mayaca Land Corp., P. O. Box 151, Pahokee 33476
Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 92: 1979.
Pereira, Ronald M., Ill Prospect Dr., Miami 33133 Perry, Vernon G., U. of Fla., IFAS-Ent. & Nem., 3081 McCarty Hall,
Gainesville 32611
Peterich, Scott L., Griffin Corp., 1139 Duncan Dr., Maitland 32751
Peters, J., P. O. Box 1072, Winter Haven 33880 Petteway, Roy, Route 2, Box 364, Wauchula 33873
Phillips, J. D., Certi-Fine Fruit Co., P. O. Box 129, Ocoee 32716 Phillips, Joel P., Jr., Plymouth Citrus Growers Assn., P. O. Box 398<,
Plymouth 32768
Phillips, R. V., Haines City Citrus Growers Assn., Haines City 33844
Phillips, Richard L., U. of Fla., IFAS, 2109 HSPP, Gainesville 32611 Phillips, William J., Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, P. O. Box 511,
Ocala 32670
Pieringer, A. P., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Pike, Andrew B., Grove Inspection Service, P. O. Box 124, Vero Beach 32960
Pike, Richard S., Aid Comp Investments, P. O. Box 124, Vero Beach 32960 Pinder, Marvin, 366 S.W. Honey Terrace, Stuart 33494 Pinkerton, John A., Jr., 1932 Lake Alden Dr., Apopka 32703
Pinner, Raymond, Growers Fertilizer Cooperative, 312 North Buena Vista Dr.,
Lake Alfred 33850
Piowaty, James, United Grove Caretakers, P. O. Box 1960, Fort Pierce 33450
Platt, R. G., Dept. of Plant Sciences, Univ. of Calif., Riverside, California 92521
Platts Groves, Inc., 719 Texas Court, Fort Pierce 33450
Ploetz, Randy C, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 5007—60 St., East, Bradenton 33508 Podmayer, John, Chilean Nitrate Educational Bureau, One World Trade
Center, New York, New York 1O0O5
Poe, Leslie N., Fla. Fresh Produce Exchange, P. O. Box 542, Belle Glade
33430
Poe, Sidney L., Dept. of Entomology, Price Hall, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State Univ., Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
Pohrohezny, Kenneth, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 18905 S.W. 280 St., Homestead 33031
Polk County Fertilizer Co., Haines City 33844
Polk Nursery Co., Inc., P. O. Box 270, Winter Haven 33880
Poole, Hugh A., Dept. of Hort., O.A.R.D.C, Wooster, Ohio 44691 Poole, Richard T., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, Route 3, Box 580, Apopka 32703 Popenoe, John, Fairchild Tropical Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Road, Miami 33156 Popham, J. H., Jr., Gardens, Inc., 1600 S.W. 20 St., Fort Lauderdale 33315
Poppell, Joe, Miller Chemical & Fertilizer Co., 406 East Roseland Ave., Plant City 33566
Pospichal, Tom, 2013 Ronald Circle, Seffner 33584 Pott, John N., Div. of Plant Industry, P. O. Box 387, Port Orange 32019
Poucher, Charles, Div. of Plant Industry, 1512 South Rochelle Dr., Winter Haven 33880
Powers, Matthew L., Route 4, Box 425, DeLand 32720 Prange, Edwin, Div. of Plant Industry, 825—27 Ave., S.W., Vero Beach 32960
Prange, Richard, Fellsmere Management Co., 460f—61 Ave., Vero Beach 32960 Pratt, J. B., Coca-Cola Co. Foods Div., 1419 East Johns Ave., Haines
City 33844
P re mo re Groves, Inc., Route 1, Box 73-A, Clermont 32711
Prescott, Mike, Monsanto, P. O. Box 43, Wauchula 33873
Presley, Michael, Southern Chemicals, P. O. Box 232, Apopka 32703 Pressley, Robert H., Route 2, Box 89, Frostproof 33843
Preston, W. L., Manatee Fruit Co., P. O. Box 128, Palmetto 33561
Prevatt, J. Walter, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 5007—60 St., East, Bradenton 33508 Prevatt, Rubert W., Fla. Southern College, 2705 Collins Ave., Lakeland 33803
Price, Ed H., Jr., P. O. Box 9270, Bradenton 33506
Price, James F., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 5007—60 St., East, Bradenton 33505 Price, Pickens, 2511 Prospect Road, Tampa 33609 Propst, Tom, 730 Williamsburg Dr., Concord, North Carolina 28025
Pryor, Robert S., 4556 Wenhart Road, Lake Worth 33463 Pudlo, Michael, 4417 North Hiawassee Road, Orlando 32808 Pullara, Peter R., 1221 Turner St., Suite 105, Clearwater 33516
Pulling, John A., P. O. Box 1146, Naples 33939
Purcifull, Dan E., U. of Fla., IFAS-Plant Pathology, Gainesville 32611 Purdy, L. H., U. of Fla., IFAS-Plant Pathology, Gainesville 32611
Purvis, Albert C, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Rabinowitz, Larry, Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, 2900 Ringling Blvd.,
Sarasota 33577
Race, Joe B., Southern Citrus Nurseries, Inc., P. O. Box 359, Dundee 33838 Raikes, Ed, Diamond R Fertilizer Co., P. O. Box 938, Fort Pierce 33450
Raley, Mrs. W. L., P. O. Box 1112, Winter Haven 33880
Rastamssen, Gordon K., U. S. Dept. of Agric, 2120 Camden Road, Orlando 32803 Ratcliff, Morris W., Citrus World, Inc., P. O. Box 1111, Lake Wales 33853 Rauth, Louis F., 2 N.W. 25 St., Delray Beach 33444 Raynor, Arthur D., P. O. Box 627, Bartow 33830
Rayside, Patricia, U. of Fla., IFAS-Plant Pathology, Bldg. 717, Gainesville 32611
Read, Paul E., Dept. of Hort. Science, U. of Minn., St. Paul, Minnesota 55108 Redd, James B., Intercit, Inc., 1585 South 10 St., Safety Harbor 33572 Redfield, Marjorie, 108 Westminster Road, West Palm Beach 33405 Reed, R. R., Cities Service Co., 4201 Sylvan Ramble, Tampa 33609
Reese, C. D., Claude D. Reese Agency, P. O. Box 750, Palm Beach 33480 Reese, Deborah F., P. O. Box 606, Pensacola 32533 Reese, Stan ton L., 726 Laurel Lane, Lakeland 33803
Rehberg, Bob, P. O. Box 1996, Winter Haven 33880
Reinert, James A., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, 3206 S.W. 70 Ave., Fort Lauderdale
33314
Renfroe, Arthur S., P. O. Box 2323, Naples 33940 Resligno, Carole, Calusa Tropical Trees, Inc., 24605 S.W. 192 Ave., Homestead
33031 Reuther, Walter, Dept. of Plant Science, U. of Calif., Riverside,
California 92502
Rhoades, Harlan L., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 909, Sanford 32771 Rhodes, Billy B., Edisto Experiment Sta., P. O. Box 247, Blackville, South
Carolina 29817
Rice, Robert S., 601\ West Cummings St., Lake Alfred 33850
Rice, Susanne, P. O. Box 23245, Tampa 33623
Richards, Ed, Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, 5339 Highway 579, Seffner 33584
Ricketts, Earl, The Earl Ricketts Co., P. O. Box 10379, Tampa 33609 Ridge Fertilizer Co., P. O. Box 351, Lake Wales 33853
Rieman, Robert W., Pan American Seed Co., 8605—17 Ave., N.W.,
Bradenton 33505
Riherd, Constance C, P. O. Box 14421, Gainesville 32604 Risse, Lawrence A., U. S. Dept. of Agric, 2120 Camden Road, Orlando 32803 Roane, Ralph A., Tower Chemical Co., P. O. Box 1103, Clermont 32711
Roane, Richard/B., P. O. Box 1103, Clermont 32711 Roberson, Gordon H., Abbott Laboratories, Route 2, Box 135-AY, Winter
Garden 32787
Roberts, Charles R., Div. of Plant Industry, 3100 East New York Ave., DeLand 32720
Roberts, Pan], 1169 Lake Shore Dr., Clermont 32711 Robertson, Charles S., H. J. Baker & Brother, Inc., P. O. Box 16611,
Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 92: 1979.
Temple Terrace 33617 Robertson, Dennis, Potash Co. of America, 1105 Venetian Way, Winter Park
32789
Robertson, Paul R., 5785—8 St., Vero Beach 32960 Robison, Lewis, Citrograph Publishing Co., 5380 Poplar, Los Angeles,
California 91032
Rodney, D. Ross, 6425—8 St., Yuma, Arizona 85364 Rodriguez, Reinaldo, 315 Lexington Ave., New York, New York 10016 Roe, Martha G., Ceres 2000, Inc., P. O. Box 2927, Winter Haven 3388a Roeder Citrus Co., Route 1, Box 144, Weslaco, Texas 78596 Rogers, David J., 2020 Bluebell, Boulder, Colorado 80302 Rogers, Faye, 220 West Magnolia St., Apopka 32703 Rohnick, Richard, Monolithic Industries, Inc., P. O. Box 3408, Brownsville,
Texas 78520
Rollins, Chris B., 2330 N.W. First St., Miami 33125 Rood, Roy S., Rood Landscape Co., P. O. Drawer 1568, Jupiter 33458 Root, a A., Lykes Brothers, Inc., Winter Garden 32787 Rosacker, Dick, Rosacker's Plants, Inc., P. O. Box 2169, Delray Beach 33444 Rosbough, Anthony, Tony's Pepper House, Immokalee 33934 Rose, Andrew, Florida Citrus Groves Corp., Route 8, Box 575, Leesburg 32748 Rose, J. T., Mineral Research & Development Corp., No. 4 Woodlawn Green,
Suite 232, Charlotte, North Carolina 28210
Rose, S. A., Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, 3445 Knox McRae Dr., Titusville 32780
Rosenbaum, Sara E., 2628 S.W. 31 Terrace, Gainesville 32608 Rou, H. Jennings, Inc., P. O. Drawer AF, Eustis 32726 Rountree, Hurley, Jr., 6566 First St., S.W., Vero Beach 32960* Rountree, Rodney R., Federal Land Bank Assn. of Orlando, 817 North
Garland Ave., Orlando 32801
Rouse, A. H., P. O. Box 46, Lake Alfred 33850
Rouse, Bob, Texas A & M Experiment Sta., 2415 East Highway 83, Weslaco, Texas 78596
Rouseff, Russell, Fla. Dept. of Citrus, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Rowland, Earl H., Fla. Dept. of Citrus, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Royals, Byron G., 902 North 15 St., Immokalee 33934 Rozar, L. L., Jr., 2900 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota 33577 Rudert, Brian, AID/American Embassy, Santo Domingo, APO Miami 34041 Ruis, Richard, P. O. Box 9431, Winter Haven 33880 Rumler, Irwin, Growers Fertilizer Cooperative, 29 Lake Link Circle,
S.E., Winter Haven 33880
Rushing, Jim, U. of Fla., IFAS-iAREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Russ, Charles R., P. O. Box 537, Clermont 32711 Russakis, Jim, Route 5, Box 448, Fort Pierce 33450 Russell, Ed, Myakka Processors, Inc., P. O. Box 387, Arcadia 33821 Russell, Gillie C, Lake Placid Caretakers, P. O. Box 902, Lake Placid 33852 Russell, J. C, Soil Fumigants Co., P. O. Box 7801, Orlando 32804 Ryland, J. H., Peoples Fertilizer Co., P. O. Box 1087, Eaton Park 33840 S & M Farm Supply, Inc., P. O. Box 4319, Princeton 33032 S.B.N. Grove Maintenance, P. O. Box 806, Immokalee 33934 Sachsenmaier, R. W., P. O. Box 584, Avon Park 33825 Saleet, Fred, 715 Northampton St., Easton, Pennsylvania 18042 Sanchez, German A., Castle & Cooke-Honduras, P. O. Box 397-Research,
Gulfport, Mississippi 39501
Sanchez, Pedro A., Traylor Chemical Co., P. O. Box 7937, Orlando 32854 Sanders, G. Allen, 528 West Martin St., Apopka 32703 Sanderson, Kenneth C, Dept. of Hort., Auburn Univ., Auburn, Alabama
36830
Sanger, Richard A., Websters Nurseries, Inc., 3423 Mclntosh Road, Sarasota 33582
Sapp, Bill M., 1302 Ranchwood Dr., Clearwater 33516 Sapp, Vincent D., P. O. Box A, Fort Myers 33902
Sarasota County Cooperative Extension Service, 2900 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota 33580
Sartain, Jerry B., U. of Fla., lFAS-Soils Science, 106 Newell Hall, Gainesville 32611
Sauls, Julian, 2401 East Highway 83, Weslaco, Texas 78596 Saunders, Carole, 8431 S.W. 102 Court, Miami 33173
Saunders, Fred, R. D. Keene Trust, 1780 Ramie Road, Clermont 32711 Scales, Earl, P. O. Box 157, Weirsdale 32695
Scharfenberg, Carl, Yoder Brothers, P. O. Box 160, Fort Myers 33902 Schenck, N. C, U. of Fla., IFAS-Plant Pathology, 10 Plant Virus Lab.,
Gainesville 32611
Schiffman, Jack, Mill Caretakers, Inc., 206 Sweet Gum Way, Longwood 32750 Schirard, J. Brantley, Blue Goose Growers, Inc., P. O. Box 1120,
Vero Beach 32960
Schirard, John H., P. O. Box 670, Sanford 32771 Schmelzer, G. Richard, Verlite Co., P. O. Box 11385, Tampa 33680 Schmidt, Henry G., Div. of Plant Industry, P. O. Box 216, Eaton Park 33840 Schrader, Dan E., Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, P. O. Box 1018,
Macclenny 32063
Schulz, D. D., Asgrow Seed Co., 7722 West Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach 33446 Schumacher, C. R., Withers & Hashman, Inc., P. O. Box 1299, Sebring 33870 Schuster, David J., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 5007—60 St., East, Bradenton
33505
Schuyt, A. M., 906 Columbus Blvd., Coral Gables 33134 Scorza, Ralph, U. of Fla., International Programs, 2001 McCarty Hall,
Gainesville 32611
Scott, Milton, S & M Farm Supply, Inc., P. O. Box 3011, Lantana 3346a Scott, W. Clifford, 309 Spring Lake Towers, Winter Haven 33880 Scudder, Walter T., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 909, Sanford 32771 Segal, Joshua J., 1201 Manati Ave., Coral Gables 33146
Segler, Hilton R., Thompson-Hay ward Chemical Co., P. O. Box 1629, Albany, Georgia 31707
Seidel, G. A., P. O. Box 7, Gotha 32734
Seifried, Edward B., P. O. Box 1090, Vero Beach 32960
Selhime, Allen G., U. S. Dept. of Agric, 2120 Camden Road, Orlando 32803 Sellers, J. C, West Coast Growers Cooperative, P. O. Box 1385, Dade City
33525
Selph, Jerry M., Mineral Research & Development Corp., Route 1, Box 494, Valdosta, Georgia 31601
Seminole Stores, Inc., Marico Div., P. O. Box 940, Ocala 32670
Semprevio, Ralph, Dept. of Agric. Economics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ., Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
Sewell, Luke, Ferry Morse Seed Co., 4463 Emerald Ridge Road, Sarasota 33579 Sexton, Randy, Jr., 4990—11 Lane, Vero Beach 32960
Shaw, Joseph C., Shaw Nursery & Landscape Co., Inc., 8510 South Red Road South Miami 33143
Shaw, Lawrence N., U. of Fla., IFAS-Agric Eng., 1 Frazer Rogers Hall, Gainesville 32611
Sheehan, Thomas J., U. of Fla., IFAS-Dept. of Hort., 105 Rolfs Hall, Gainesville 32611
Sheets, Michael D., 1704 Coronado Ave., Fort Pierce 33450 Sherman, Wayne B., U. of Fla., IFAS-Fruit Crops, 2131 HSPP, Gainesville
32611
Shinn, Charles, Jr., 314 Security Square, Winter Haven 33880
383
Shirakawa, Takumi, U. of Hawaii, Cooperative Extension Service, Naalehu, Hawaii 96772
Shirley, W. J., 722 Springdale Road, Orlando 32804 Short, Kevin T., Zoecon Corp., 822 North Indian Creek Dr., Clarkston,
Georgia 30021 Showalter, R. K., U. of Fla., IFAS-Vegetable Crops, 3022 McCarty Hall,
Gainesville S2611 Shuler, Kenneth D., Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, 1381 Wedgeworth
Road, Belle Glade 33430 Shulock, Michael, 2966—59 Ave., Vero Beach 32960 Shumaker, J. R., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, P. O. Box 728, Hastings 32045 Siebenthaler, Jack, P. O. Box 6524, Clearwater 33518 Silk, Patrick D., P. O. Box 730, Gainesville 32602 Simmons, Elmer Ray, Div. of Plant Industry, P. O. Box 367, Dover 33527 Simmons, Richard L., Moran Seeds, Inc., 1155 Harkins Road, Salinas,
California 93901 Simon Seed Co., Farm & Garden Center, Inc., 105 West Magnolia, Leesburg
32748 Simons, John N., JMS Flower Farms, Inc., 1105—25 Ave., Vero Beach 32960 Simpson, Daniel M. H., W. R. Grace & Co., 100 North Main—Box 277,
Memphis, Tennessee 38101
Simpson, Howard J., 445 Limit St., Mount Dora 32757
Simpson, W. T., Caulkins Land Development Ltd., P. O. Box 458,
Indiantown 33456 Simpson, W. Terrell, Jr., Simpson Grove Service, P. O. Box 1757, Winter
Haven 33880 Sims, E. T., Jr., Dept. of Hort., Clemson Univ., Clemson, South Carolina 29631 Sites, John W., 1819 S.W. 35 Ave., Gainesville 32608 Skimina, Conrad A., Monrovia Nursery Co., P. O. Box Q, Azusa,
California 91702 Skinner, Ray, Jr., Midway Groves, Inc., Route 3, Box 28, Sarasota 33580
Smajstrla, Allen G., U. of Fla., IFAS-iAgri. Eng., 110 Rogers Hall,
Gainesville 32611 Small, Bill, Mallinckrodt Chemical, 3600 North Second, St. Louis, Missouri
63147
Small, R. Keith, 1714 North N Street, Lake Worth 33460 Smart, Grover C, Jr., U. of Fla., IFAS-Ent. & Nem., 3103 McCarty Hall,
Gainesville 32611 Smiley, Tom, Yoder Brothers, Inc., P. O. Box 160, Fort Myers 33901 Smith, Cecil N., U. of Fla., IFAS, 1088 McCarty Hall, Gainesville 32611 Smith, Frank A., 626 Fulton Lane, Palm Bay 32905 Smith, Gordon, Citrus & Vegetable Magazine, P. O. Box 2349, Tampa 33601 Smith, Hubert R., Woolfolk Chemical Works, P. O. Box 938, Fort Valley,
Georgia 31030
Smith, J. O'Neal, Southern Chemicals, Inc., P. O. Box 276, Ocoee 32761 Smith, Joseph, FMC, Route 1, Box 238, Wauchula 33873 Smith, James R. E., 101 Danforth Dr., Charlotte Harbor 33950 Smith, Lawrence M., P. O. Drawer T, Apopka 32703 Smith, R. E., Brogdex Co., P. O. Box 2769, Pomona, California 91766 Smith, Roger E., Great Lakes Chemical Corp., P. O. Box 2200, West
Lafayette, Indiana 47906
Smith, Zell, 607Mi N. Lee Ave., Arcadia 33821 Smoak, Claude E., Jr., P. O. Box 676, Minneola 32755 Smoak, Edward L., Smoak Groves, Inc., Route 1, Box 12, Lake Placid 33852 Smoot, John J., U. S. Dept. of Agric, 2120 Camden Road, Orlando 32803 Snell, A. H., 5303 Moon Lake Road, New Port Richey 33552 Snell, Ralph R., P. O. Box 108, Homeland 33847
Snively, Frank B., 439 Lanier Lane, Winter Haven 33880 Snively, Harvey B., Jr., Orange-co of Fla., Inc., P. O. Box 99, Lake
Hamilton 33851
Snively, Harvey Bj III, 694 West Lake Otis Dr., Winter Haven 33880
Snow, Robert E., 319 West Beacon Road, Lakeland 33801 Snyder, George H., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Drawer A, Belle Glade 33430 Soderholm, Paul K., U. S. Dept. of Agric, 13601 Cutler Road, Miami 33156 Sonoda, Ronald M., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, P. O. Box 248, Fort Pierce 33450 Sorrell, Jeff, Union Carbide Corp., 157-C Springwood Circle, Longwood 32750 Soule, James, U. of Fla., IFAS-Fruit Crops, 1179 McCarty Hall, Gainesville
32611 Southwick, Stephen M., U. of Fla., IFAS-Fruit Crops, HSPP Bldg,
Gainesville 32611 Spalding, Donald H., U. S. Dept. of Agric, 13601 Old Cutler Road,
Miami 33158 Sparkman, Perry L., Chevron Chemical Corp., 1221 Lee Road, Suite 200,
Orlando 32810 Spear, Elaine, Interiors & Patio Plants by Michele, 5500 S.W. 105 St.,
Miami 33156 Sposato, Jim, Custom Agric. Service, Inc., P. O. Box A, Vero Beach 32960 Sprayberry, B. A., Diamond Shamrock Corp., 10003—133 St., Largo 33542 Spyke, Pete, Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, Agric. Center, Suite G,
7150—20 St., Vero Beach 329601 Stabler, David K., Winter Haven Nurseries, 1320 South Lake Shipp Dr.,
Winter Haven 33880
Stall, R. E., U. of Fla., IFAS-Plant Pathology, 162 Plant Pathology Lab., Gainesville 32611
Stall, William M., Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, 18710 S.W. 288 St.,
Homestead 33030 Stamps,. Robert H., Astroponics of America, P. O. Box 627, Winter Garden
32787 Standard Fruit Co., Tropical Research Dept., P. O. Box 397, Gulfport,
Mississippi 39501 Stanley, Craig D., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 5007—60 St., E., Bradenton 33505 Stansbery, Thomas C, Fla. Dept. of Agric, 836 Anastasia Ave., Coral
Gables 33134 Steed, Joseph B., Steed Groves, Inc., 732 Lucerne Terrace, Orlando 32801 Stegelin, F. E., U. of Fla., IFAS, G-120 McCarty Hall, Gainesville 32611 Steinhauer, David, 2718 N.E. 4 Ave., Ocala 32670 Stenger, John, Jr., Stenger Grove Service, P. O. Box 1452, Bartow 33830
Stephens, G. Martin, P. O. Box 179, Umatilla 32784 Stephens, James M., U. of Fla., IFAS-Vegetable Crops, 1235 HSPP Bldg.,
Gainesville 32611 Stephens, Ronald S., Plymouth Citrus Growers Assn., P. O. Box 398,
Plymouth 32768 Stephenson, Gerald A., duPont, P. O. Box 147, Enterprise 32725 Stevenson, Lincoln, Stevenson Nurseries, Pine Island, Rye, New York 10580 Steward, Carl, B. C. Cook & Sons, P. O. Box 1597, Haines City 33844 Stewart, Charles I., 1851 Peninsular Dr., Haines City 33844 Stewart, Ivan, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Stewart, Lawrence C, Jr., P. O. Box 979, Winter Haven 33880 Stewart, Michael, 112 Paine Dr., S.E., Winter Haven 33880 Stewart, Roberta P., Federal Correctional Institution, 15801 S.W. 137 Ave.,
Miami 33177 Stickl, Joseph A., Hooker Chemicals & Plastics Corp., 62 Wingo St.,
Tequesta 33458 Stieger, Constance, 10901 North Kendall Dr., #106, Miami 33176
384
Stinson, George S., P. O. Box 1029, Vero Beach 32960
Stocks, Dale E., 102 N.E. 108 St., Miami Shores 33161 Stokes, D. E., Div. of Plant Industry, P. O. Box 1269, Gainesville 32602
Stoll, Richard, Fellsmere Farms, 1636—51 Court, Vero Beach 32960
Stolley, Kent C, 2636 Okeechobee Lane, Fort Lauderdale 33312 Stone, W. H., W. R. Grace & Co., P. O. Box 1210, Fort Pierce 33450
Stone, William J. H., The Upjohn Co., 455 N.W. 11 Ave., Boca Raton 33432
Stout, Gerald J., Plymouth Harbor, 308W, 700 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota 33577
Strain, J. Robert, U. of Fla., IFAS, G-113 McCarty Hall, Gainesville 32611
Strandberg, James O., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 909, Sanford 32771
Strazzulla, Joseph P., Strazzulla Brothers Co., P. O. Box 3152, Fort
Pierce 33450!
Stricklen, Albert L., P. O. Box 14572, North Palm Beach 33408 Strode, Randall E., Oglesby Nursery, Inc., 3714 S.W. 52 Ave., Hollywood
33023
Sturrock, Thomas T., 1010 Camellia Road, West Palm Beach 33405 Subramanya, Subu, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Drawer A, Belle Glade
33430
Sullivan, Ed H., Diamond R Fertilizer, P. O. Box 938, Fort Pierce 33450 Sullivan, Victor H., 390 East 7 St., Frostproof 33843
Sublin, Andy, Helena Chemical Corp., P. O. Box 941, Mount Dora 32757
Summerfield Nursery Co., P. O. Box 601, Weirsdale 32695
Sumner, Harold R., U. S. Dept. of Agric, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Superior Farming Co., 3501 Stockdale Highway, Bakersfield, California 93309
Surak, John G., U. of Fla., IFAS, Pesticide Research Lab., Gainesville 32611
Sutton, H. J., Waverly Growers Cooperative, P. O. Box 1105, Lake Wales 33853 Swearingen, Eugene E., P. O. Box 841, Avon Park 33825
Syvertsen, Jim, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850
Talbert, Dale, Jr., Sexton-Talbert Products Co., P. O. Box 1208, Vero
Beach 32960
Talbott, George M., Fla. Celery Exchange, P. O. Box 20067, Orlando 32814 Taliaferro, Bob, Usamex Fertilizers, Inc., 410 Ware Blvd., Suite 314,
Tampa 33619
Tan, Kiat W., 800 South Palm Ave., Sarasota 33577
Tarjan, A. C, U. of Fla., IFAS, Nematology Lab., Bldg. 78, Gainesville 32611 Tatum, James H., 2015—17 St., N.W., Winter Haven 33880 Taylor, James L., Thompson-Hayward Chemical Co., P. O. Box 471, Sanford
32771
Taylor, Marianne E., Dr. Knauss's Plant Lab., P. O. Box 1605, Lake Worth 33460
Taylor, Mike, Collier Co., P. O. Drawer K, Immokalee 33934
Taylor, W. Kent, Nor-Am Agric. Products, Inc., Route 6, Box 194, Coventry
Way, Tifton, Georgia 31794
Teeter, Franklin, P. O. Box 511, Pomona Park 32081
Ten Bruggencate, Jan K., Nestle Enterprises, Inc., 63 Campus Lane,
Janesville, Wisconsin 53545 Thayer, Tom, Southern Citrus Nurseries, P. O. Box 359, Dundee 33838
Thomas, Berl M., Speedling, Inc., 808—60 St., N.W., Bradenton 33505
Thomas, Darryl L., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, 3205 S.W. 70 Ave., Fort Lauderdale 33314
Thompson, Bill, Caulkins Groves, P. O. Box 561, Stuart 33494
Thompson, Dale, 725 N.W. 40 Terrace, Gainesville 32607
Thompson, Ken, Fla. Fertilizer Co., Inc., P. O. Box 1087, Wauchula 33873
Thompson, Neal, U. of Fla., IFAS, Pesticide Research Lab., Gainesville 32611 Thoren, R. M., P. O. Box 178, Oakland 32760 Thornton Laboratories, Inc., P. O. Box 2880, Tampa 33601
Tillman, Charles, Cooperative Fruit Co., P. O. Box 607, Lake Wales 33853
Timmer, L. W., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Timmons, Lamar, Willits & Newcomb, Inc., P. O. Box 428, Arvin, California
93203
Ting, S. V., Fla. Dept. of Citrus, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Tisdale, S. L., Sulphur Institute, 1725 K St., N.W., Washington, D. C. 20006 Tison, Robert L., Coca-Cola Co. Foods Division, 80 Camelia Circle,
Tequesta 33458
Todd, James W., 1222 Woodward St., Orlando 32803 Todd, Norman, Latt Maxcy Corp., P. O. Box 547, Frostproof 33843
Tolar, Robert E., P. O. Box 191, LaBelle 33935 Tomasello, Rudolph P., P. O. Box 6697, West Palm Beach 33405 Tomlinson, E. Allan, 2350 Crump Road, Winter Haven 33880
Tomlinson, Earl, 2350 Crump Road, Winter Haven 33880
Toole, Jack D., Fla. Dept. of Agric, 2809 Ave. U, N.W., Winter Haven 33880
Townsend, Charles E., Jr., Route 1, Box 6-E. Immokalee 33934
Townsend, K. G., 124 Lakeview Dr., Auburndale 33823 Tracy, Don, 800 West Lake Shore, Clermont 32711 Treadway, Richard, A. Duda & Sons, Inc., P. O. Box 208, Belle Glade 33430
Trigg, Lois, Southern Living Magazine, P. O. Box 523, Birmingham, Alabama 35201
Tropical Greenery, 22145 S.W. 154 Ave., Goulds 33170 Trunnell, Thomas L., 720 Old Trail Drive, Naples 33940
Tryon, Earl H.,> Jr., P. O. Box 13887, Gainesville 32604
Tucker, David, Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, P. O. Box 1088, Lake
Alfred 33850
Tucker, Edward F., FMC, Agric Chem. Div., P. O. Box 4201, Princeton 33032
Turkey Creek Farms, Inc., P. O. Box 27224, Houston, Texas 77027 Turnbull, Jim, Ridge Fertilizer, P. O. Box 1298, Avon Park 33825
Twyford, Charles M., 2060 N.W. Third Ave., Gainesville 32603 Tyler, Bane H., ICI Americas, Inc., 202 Stone Ridge Court, Greer, South
Carolina 29651
Tyson, Kenneth L., 1401 N.W. 72 Ave., Plantation 33313 Ullrich, Peter F., Peter Ullrich, Inc., P. O. Box 854, Woodside, New
York 11377
Underwood, John, Crown Colony, Apt. 50, 260 West Van Fleet, Bartow 33830
Updike, John C, Jr., Alcoma Packing Co., Inc., P. O. Box 231, Lake Wales 33853
Updike, Ray, Kaiser Agric. Chemicals, 1533 Tredegar Dr., Fort Myers 33907
Urso, Frank, Route 2, Box 1299, Lutz 33549
Usherwood, Noble R., Potash & Phosphate Institute, 2801 Buford Highway, N.E., Suite 401, Atlanta, Georgia 30329
Vadas, Stephen F., 15423 S.W. 105 Ave., Miami 33157
van Diepen, W. T., 112 Fairway Dr., Ormond Beach 32074
Vandiver, Vernon V., Jr., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, 3205 S.W. 70 Ave., Fort
Lauderdale 33314
Van Gundy, Craig, Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, 1010 North McDuff
Ave., Jacksonville 32205 Van Middelem, C. H., Dept. of Agric. & Consumer Services, Div. of Chemistry,
Mayo Bldg., Tallahassee 32304 Vannoorbeeck, Lue R., Joseph Harris Co., Inc., 16950 S.W. 302 Terrace,
Homestead 33030 Van Sickler, D. R. Treat Lychee Grove, P. O. Box 38, Laurel 33545
Varn, Bob, P. O. Box 550, Fort Pierce 33450
Varn Grove Service, P. O. Box 816, Fort Meade 33841 Vaughan, Donald A., c/o- Scott A. Vaughan, Route 4, Box 97-A, Plant
City 33566
Veech, Alex B., Jr., Ford Avalon Grove, P. O. Box 917, Windermere 32786
Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 92: 1979.
Veech, Jack, Ford Avalon Grove, P. O. Box 634, Winter Garden 32787 Veldhuis, John F., Route 2, Box 96-D, Tavares 32778 Vickers, Donald S., Vickers Citrus, Inc., P. O. Box 357, Sebastian 32958 V.J. Growers Supply, P. O. Box 1147, Apopka 32703
Villalobos, A. F., Chevron Chem. Co., 38 Jackson Circle, Winter Springs 32707 Vilushis, Chuck, 1231 N.W. 191 St., Miami 33169 Volin, Ray, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 18905 S.W. 280 St., Homestead 33030 Von Hahmann, Kenneth M., Coca-Cola Co. Foods Div., P. O. Box 247,
Auburndale 33823
Von Windeguth, Donald L., U. S. Dept. of Agric, 13601 Cutler Road, Miami 33158
Vosters Nurseries and Greenhouses, Inc., 17000 Old Cutler Road, Miami 33157 Waddill, Van, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 18905 S.W. 280 St., Homestead 33030 Wade, Gary L., Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, P. O. Box 278, Green
Cove Springs 32043
Wagner, Charles J., Jr., 1144 West Lake Martha Dr., Winter Haven 33880 Walcott, Henry S., P. O. Box 1116, Lake Alfred 33850 Waldron, Bill, Route 5, Box 470, Sebring 33870
Waldron, Edward C, 315 South Florida Ave., Wauchula 33873
Waldron, Max, 10*1 Trinity Lakes Dr., Box 103, Sun City 33570 Walker, Donald, 425 Briercliff Dr., Orlando 32806 Walker, Eva C, P. O. Box 759, Vero Beach 32960 Walker, George, 4119 Lake Marianna Dr., Winter Haven 33880
Wanzor, Scott, Monsanto Co., 6144 Forest Hill Blvd., #207, West Palm Beach 33406
Ward, C. B., Laporte North America, 411 Hackensack Ave., Hackensack, New Jersey 07601
Ward, G. F., Ward's Nursery, P. O. Box 846, Avon Park 33825 Ward, Jimmy F., Fla. Dept. of Agric, 1330 North Alameda Dr., Lakeland
33801
Wardowski, W., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Warner, Robert M., 5263 Oio Dr., Honolulu, Hawaii 96821
Warren, Norman O., Warren Estate, Inc., 1205—8 St., N.W., Winter Haven 33880
Waterman, Russ, Shell Chemical Co., 9182 Bay Hill Blvd., Orlando 32811 Waters, Roger D., Automatic Machinery Corp., 333 Ave. M, N.W.,
Winter Haven 33880
Waters, Will E., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 5007—60 St., E., Bradenton 33505 Watkins, Alvin, Chilean Nitrate Sales Corp., 6612 Kristin Court, Orlando
32808
Watkins, Marshall O., Route 1, Box 2165, Plant City 33566
Watson, Lewis E., Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, 3245 S.W. 70 Ave.,
Fort Lauderdale 33314 Wear, Ledley H., 639 Lake Hollingsworth Dr., Lakeland 33803
Weatherspoon, Dan M., Hort. Dept., North Carolina State Univ., Kilgore Hall, Raleigh, North Carolina 27650
Webb, Charles, Div. of Plant Industry, P. O. Box 725, Macclenny 32063 Wedgworth Farms, Inc., Belle Glade 33430
Weeks, Rolland, 712 Escambia St., Immokalee 33934 Weems, Howard V., Jr., 11208 N.W. 12 Place, Gainesville 32601 Weingartner, David P., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, P. O. Box 728, Hastings 32045 Weitermann, Gary, 124 Morning Glory Dr., Lake Mary 32746
Welker, Joseph, Duval Landscape Co., 2818 Grand Ave., Jacksonville 32210
Wells, Wayne W., W. R. Grace & Co., P. O. Box 310, Tampa 33601 Wesemeyer, Fred, P. O. Box 1347, Fort Myers 33902
West, S. H., U. of Fla., IFAS-Res. Adm., 1022 McCarty Hall, Gainesville 32611 West, William H., Becker Groves, Inc., P. O. Box 3306, Fort Pierce 33450 Westerlund, Frank, Moran Seeds, Inc., 1155 Harkins Road, Salinas,
California 93901
Wetherington, K. W., International Minerals & Chemical Corp., P. O. Box
467, Mulberry 33860 Wettstein, Marguerite, U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, Route 3, Box 580, Apopka 32703 Weyand, Bill, Petoseed Co., Inc., P. O. Box 606, Plant City 33566 Whatley, Jimmy, Griffin Corp., P. O. Box 1847, Valdosta, Georgia 31601
Wheaton, T. Adair, U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Wheeler, R. W., FMC Corp., P. O. Box 552, Riverside, California 92501 Whiddon, Frank, Mount Dora Growers Coop., P. O. Box 36, Mount Dora 32757 Whitcomb, Carl E., Dept. of Hort., Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater,
Oklahoma 74074
White, A. C, 1129 Sherrington Road, Orlando 32804 White, Alec, P. O. Box 297, Largo 33540
White, Bill, FMC Corp., 1808 North 57 St., Tampa 33619 White, James M., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 909, Sanford 32771 White, John W., Dept. of Hort., 103 Tyson Bldg., Penn. State Univ.,
University Park, Pennsylvania 16802
Whiteside, Jack O., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Whitfield, Charles S., 1712 Spring Lake Dr., Orlando 32804 Whitman, Everett P. II, 4040 Swift Road, Serasota 33581 Whitman, William F., Rare Fruit Council, 189 Bal Bay Drive, Bal Harbour
33154
Whitney, Jodie D., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850
Whitsett, W. P., FMC Corp., 218 N.E. 10 Ave., Pompano Beach 33060 Whitton, G. M., P. O. Box 267, Largo 33540 Whitty, Robert B., Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, P. O. Drawer 416,
Stuart 33494
Wiggins, William W., Jr., Superior Fertilizer & Chemical Co., P. O. Box 574, Lake Alfred 33850
Wilcox, Merrill, U. of Fla., IFAS-Agronomy Dept., Herbicide Metabolism Lab., Gainesville 32611
Wilfret, Gary J., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 5007—60 St., E., Bradenton 33505 Wilkinson, Roy H., 10341 S.W. 51 St., Miami 33165 Will, Albert, Jr., Broward Community College, 1661 S.W. 27 Ave., Fort
Lauderdale 33312
William, Raymond D., U. of Fla., IFAS-Vegetable Crops, 3026 McCarty Hall, Gainesville 32611
Williams, C. B., Jr., Division of Plant Industry, P. O. Box 1135, Dade City 33525
Williams, G. T., Pasco Hernando Community College, 1610 U. S. 19 North, New Port Richey 33552
Williams, Richard D., 514 Polk City Road, Haines City 33844 Williams, Tom V., Northrup King Co., P. O. Box 1389, Homestead 33030 Willis, Katherine E., 328 North 16 St., Haines City 33844 Willis, William J., P. O. Box 636, Clermont 32711 Wilner, W. D., ICI United States, Inc., 3010 S.E. 16 Place, Cape Coral, 33904 Wilson, Hubert L., Wilson Chemicals, Inc., 3264 Cholla Way, Orlando 32808 Wilson, Mrs. Marcia C, 255 Galveston Road, Brownsville, Texas 78521 Wilson, W. C, Fla. Dept. of Citrus, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850 Wiltbank, W. J., U. of Fla., IFAS-Fruit Crops, Gainesville 32611 Windfree, Bob, FMC Corp., P. O. Box 2027, Winter Haven 33880 Winegar, Otis, 1321 N.E. 12 Ave., Ocala 32670 Wingate, R. A., Route 1, Box 107, Zolfo Springs 33890 Winsberg, Ted, Route 1, Box 331B, Boynton Beach 33437 Wisler, Gail C, 2410 S.W. 56 Ave., Gainesville 32608 Witte, Willard, T., Dept. of Hort. & Landscape Design, P. O. Box 1071,
Knoxville, Tennessee 37901 Wittmeyer, E. C, 1740 East Lakeview Ave., Columbus, Ohio 43224 Wolf, Benjamin, Dr. Wolf's Agric. Labs., 6861 S.W. 45 St., Fort
Lauderdale 33314
Wolf, Emil A., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Drawer A, Belle Glade 33430 Wolfenbarger, D. O., 29220 S.W. 187 Ave., Homestead 33030 Woltz, Shreve S., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, 5007—60 St., E., Bradenton 33505 Wood, George W., Island Foliage, Inc., 5450 Flavor Pict Road, Delray
Beach 33437
Wood, James S., Superior Fertilizer & Chemical Corp., P. O. Box 1021, Tampa 33601
Wood, Tom, 267 Lake Link Road, Winter Haven 33880 Woods, R. Todd, Todd Woods Enterprises, P. O. Box 18665, Tampa 33679 Woodward, Richard E., Stoller Chemical Co., Inc., 6713 Lodge Ave.,
Orlando 32809
Woofter, Darrell, HLR Sciences, Inc., P. O. Box X, Vero Beach 32960 Woolard, Clyde, Jr., W. R. Grace & Co., P. O. Box 386, Fort Pierce 33450 Wooten, Mrs. Jean, 9045 S.W. 64 Court, Miami 33156 Workman, Ralph B., U. of Fla., IFAS-ARC, P. 0. Box 728, Hastings 32045 Wright, J. D., Stauffer Chemical Co., 5916 Jennings Road, Orlando 32808 Wright, Webb, Webb Wright Corp., P. O. Box 1572, Fort Myers 33902 Wutscher, Heinz K., U. S. Horticultural Research Lab., 2120 Camden Road,
Orlando 32803
Wyles, W. Eugene, Div. of Plant Industry, 21460 S.W. 392 St., Homestead 33034 Yager, Jim, duPont, 5825—34 St., Vero Beach 32960 Yee, Kalpred K., Garden City, Inc., 1344 Hoakoa Place, Honolulu, Hawaii 96821 Yelenosky, George, U. S. Dept. of Agric, 2120 Camden Road, Orlando 32803 Yingst, Victor, Fla. Cooperative Extension Service, Route 17, 7734
Caribbean Blvd., Fort Myers 33905
Young, M. J., U. of Fla., IFAS-Fruit Crops, 1172 McCarty Hall, Gainesville 32611
Young, Roger, U. S. Dept. of Agric, 2120 Camden Road, Orlando 32808 Youngquist, Lisa, FMC Corp., 2329 Willard St., #2, Fort Myers 33901 Youtsey, Charles O., Div. of Plant Industry, 3027 Lake Alfred Road,
Winter Haven 33880
Youtzy, Richard A., Route 2, Box 900, Melbourne 32901
Zablotwicz, Robert M., U. of Fla., IFAS-AREC, P. O. Box 1088, Lake Alfred 33850
Zarrella, Peter, 3815 S.W. Savoy Dr., Palm City 33490
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INDEX
ABBITT, B., j. HOLT and J. A. OTTE
Citrus grove prices as determined by discounting
expected income and costs
ABSCISSION
chemicals to aid mechanical harvesting of oranges
(Wilson, Donhaiser, Coppock)
five years' use on 'Hamlin' oranges (Rasmussen)
quality of mechanically harvested oranges
(Churchill, Sumner)
ACARINA
incidence on three plant species (Poe, Burgess, Reinert)
ACKERMAN, E. D.
Tropical fruit tree potting media experiment
ADAMS, W. G. see Castle
AHMAD, MAQBOOL, Z. M. KHALID and
W. A. FAROOQI
Effect of waxing and lining materials on storage life
of some citrus fruit
ALBREGTS, E. E. and C. M. HOWARD
Effect of two and four row beds with drip or sprinkler
irrigation on strawberry fruiting response
ALBRIGO, L. G. and R. H. YOUNG
Citrus tree decline complex and diagnostic
identification of blight
See Kawada
ALDRICH, J. H. see Arnold
ALLEN, JON C.
The effect of citrus rust mite damage on fruit drop
in three citrus varieties
ALVARADO Y SOSA, L. see Moreno Rivera
ALVAREZ, JOSE
Price-acreage relationships for Florida sweet corn
ANDREWS, C. P. and W. B. SHERMAN
Hybrid pear cultivars for Florida
ANTIBIOTICS
Pierce's disease of grapevine (Hopkins)
ARNOLD, C. E. and J. H. ALDRICH
Weed control with oryzalin (SurnanR) in pecan
15
56
51
170
235
273
3
237
73
61
209
267
46
235
117
266
284
and nectarine orchards
AUGUSTINE, J. J. see Sonoda
AVOCADO
pest, Stenoma catenifer (Wolfenbarger, Colburn)
storage, low pressure (Spalding)
AWARDS
Best Paper
Council Memorial Tomato Research Award
Honorary Membership
President's Industry Award
Presidential Gold Medal
267
100
275
201
VIII
VIII
IX, X
VIII
VIII
BACTERIAL WILT
tomato, sources of resistance (Sonoda, Augustine,
Volin)
Page
BAKER, R. A.
Effect of pH on clarification of citrus juices by
low methoxyl pectins 156
BALL, JOE C. and FRANK G. MARTIN
Dose—response data for selected insecticides on the
white peach scale, Pseudaulacaspis pentagona (Targ.) 264
BARDALAYE, PROMODE C. see Thompson 115
See Thompson 116
BARMBY, B. A. and A. J. PATE
Foliage plant problems diagnosed by commercial
growers' clinic—a three year summary 334
BATES, R. P. and D. GURSKY
Florida muscadine grape juice: processing and
evaluation compared to commercial grape beverages 195
BEANS
bush, cadmium toxicity (Woltz, Chambliss) 110
pole, cropping patterns (Palada, William, Wall) 82
soy, cadmium toxicity (Woltz, Chambliss) 110
storage, low pressure (Spalding) 201
BECK, H. W. see Musgrave 106
BENSCHOTER, C. A.
Seasonal variation in tolerance of Florida * Marsh'
grapefruit to a combination of methyl bromide
fumigation and cold storage 166
BERRY, R. E. see Coleman 183
See Wagner 180
BICE, J. R.
President's industry award VIII
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL
citrus blackfly (Selhime) 32
insects and mites on European greenhouse crops
(Hamlen) 367
BLACKFLY
biological control (Selhime) 32
BLAZQUEZ, C. H., G. J. EDWARDS and
F. W. HORN, JR.
Aerial color infrared photography—a management tool 13
BLIGHT
botrytis of Exacum affine (Ploetz, Engelhard) 353
hydraulic conductivity of affected trees (Cohen) 68
identification and decline complex (Albrigo, Young) 61
water movement in healthy and affected orange trees
(Young) 64
zinc and phenolics in wood of affecter trees
(Wutscher, Hardesty) 70
BLUEBERRY
financial analysis of establishing and developing
(Stegelin, Hewitt) 253
fruit set and bee activity (Davies, Buchanan) 246
growth regulator effects (Dekazos) 248
mating system effect on fruit weight (El-Agamy,
Lyrene, Sherman) 258
pick-your-own establishments (Crocker, Wall) 260
100
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BOREL, MIKE
Evolution and evaluation of pests of ornamental plants in Florida: a research priority tool, a
production planning tool, a field diagnosis tool 336
BRADY, JOSEPH see Huggart 148
BRIDGES, C. D. see Youtsey 20
See Garnsey 18
BRINEN, G. E., S. J. LOCASCIO and
G. W. ELMSTROM
Plant arrangement for increased watermelon yield
BROWN, G. ELDON
Biology and control of Geotrichum candidum, the cause
of citrus sour rot 186
BROWN SPOT
control on Dancy tangerines (Whiteside) 34
BRUEMMER, J. H. and B. ROE
Protein extraction from water spinach
(Ipomoea aquatica) 140
Best paper award VIII
BRYAN, H. H. see Risse 198
BRYAN, W. L. see Coleman 183
BUCHANAN, D. W. see Davis 246
See Gilreath 262
BUFFINGTON, DENNIS
Economics of landscaping features for conserving
energy in residences 216
BURDITT, A. K., JR. see King 163
BURGESS, STEPHANIE M. see Poe 235
BURGIS, DONALD S. and GARY J. WILFRET
Cherry type tomatoes in Florida: an evaluation of
four varieties 134
BURT, EVERT O. see Busey 224
BUSEY, PHILIP
What is Floratam ? 228 . and EVERT O. BURT
Turf, energy, and the environment 224
CABBAGE
growth and phenology (Strandberg) 93
maturity dates for fresh market (Strandberg, White) 96
CACTUS
prickly pear (Moreno Rivera, Alvarado y Sosa,
Lakshminarayana) 235
CALADIUMS
mealybug control (Price) 358
CAMPBELL, CARL W.
Indian atalantia, an ornamental tree for landscaping
in southern Florida 215
and SEYMOUR GOLDWEBER
Rootstocks for Citrus in the limestone soils of
southern Florida 290
See Ogden 294
CANTLIFFE, D. J. see Guedes 130
CARAMBOLA
lipid markers (Nordby, Hall) 298
CARTER, ROBERT D. and C. S. CHEN
Energy requirement of the TASTE citrus juice
evaporator and its reduction by automatic
control—a pilot plant evaluation 177
Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 92: 1979.
CASHEW
Spondias in Florida (Popenoe) 277
CASTLE, W. S., W. G. ADAMS and R. L. DILLEY
An indoor, container system for producing citrus
nursery trees in one year from seed 3
CELERY
insect pests (Musgrave, et al.) 106
leafminers and parasites (Tryon, Poe) 108
pest management (Guzman, et al.) 88
80 CHAMBLISS, C. G. see Woltz 110
CHEN, C. S.
Specific heat of citrus juice and concentrate 154
See Carter 177
CHRYSANTHEMUM
controlled-release fertilizers with two irrigation
systems (Rosenbaum, et al.) 360
cost appraisal of potted production (Prevatt,
Harbaugh, Otte) 306
irrigation on mulched and nonmulched soils
(Overman, et al.) 322
mini-pot cultivars (Wilfret, Harbaugh) 317
CHURCHILL, D. B. and H. R. SUMNER
Quality of 'Valencia' oranges mechanically harvested
by three methods 170
See Hedden 59
See Sumner 54
CITRUS
abscission chemical and mechanical harvesting of
oranges (Wilson, Donhaiser, Coppock) 56
abscission, chemical use for five years on 'Hamlin'
orange (Rasmussen) 51
bark-splitting caused by freeze injury on different
rootstocks (Yelenosky) 28
beverage clouding agent from orange pectin pomace
leach water (Herrera, Matthews, Crandall) 151
blackfly biological control (Selhime) 32
blight, zinc and phenolics in wood of affected orange
trees (Wutscher, Hardesty) 70
color influences preferences for grapefruit juices
(Huggart, et al.) 148
decline complex and blight identification (Albrigo,
Young) 61
freeze protection, self-heating wraps (Yelenosky,
Reese) 25
frost protection changes (Martsolf) 22
fruit drop caused by rust mite damage (Allen) 46
fumigated fiberboard carton material (King, Von
Windeguth, Burditt) 163
fungicide for post harvest (Kaplan, Dave) 37
fungicide spray, Bravo® (Moherek) 8
grapefruit, marketing in Japan (Kitagawa, Kawada) 241
grapefruit, packaging effects on keeping quality
(Kawada, Albrigo) 209
grapefruit, stacking pattern effects on exports to
Japan (Hale, et al.) 203
grapefruit, tolerance to methyl bromide and cold
storage (Benschoter) 166
heat of juice and concentrate (Chen) 154
humidification during degreening (Raynor, Wardowski) 189
hydraulic conductivity of trees with blight (Cohen) 68
juice, clarification (Baker) 156
juice, energy requirement of evaporator (Carter, Chen) 177
limes, grower prices (Degner, Shonkwiler, Cubenas) 291
mechanical harvesting, collecting and handling
oranges (Hedden, Sumner, Churchill) 59
methyl bromide phytotoxicity (Hatton, Cubbedge) 167
389
migration and development of rust mite (McCoy) 48
strangler vine seed germination in groves (El-Gholl,
Ridings, Schoulties) 43
nitrogen, potassium and irrigation influence on tree
size and fruit production of 'Valencia* (Koo) 10
oranges, quality of mechanically harvested (Churchill,
Sumner) 170
packinghouse energy consumption (Wardowski, Miller) 175
packinghouse innovations (Ellis, Rushing) 172
prices determined by income and costs (Abbitt, Holt,
Otte) 15
producing trees from seed in one year (Castle, Adams,
Dilley) 3
proline content of orange and grapefruit juice (Ting,
Rouseff) 143
rootstocks for limestone soils (Campbell, Goldweber) 290
sour rot biology and control (Brown) 186
stem-pitting reaction of eight varieties topworked on
Milam (Garnsey, Youtsey, Bridges) 18
'Sunburst/ performance (Hearn) 1
tangeretin content of peel (Rouseff, Ting) 145
tangerines, brown spot control (Whiteside) 34
'Valencia', mechanical harvest effect on yield
(Sumner, et al.) 54
'Washington* navel yield and growth on ten rootstocks
(Youtsey, Bridges) 20
water movement in healthy and blight-affected orange
trees (Young) 64
waxing and lining materials effect on storage life
(Ahmad, Khalid, Parooqi) 237
COHEN, MORTIMER
Hydraulic conductivity of wood of trees with citrus
blight 68
COLBURN, BURT see Wolfenbarger 275
COLD
bark-splitting from freeze injury on citrus on
different rootstocks (Yelenosky) 28
freeze protection, self-heating wraps (Yelenosky,
Reese) 25
frost protction changes (Martsolf) 22
COLEMAN, R. C, C. J. WAGNER, JR., R. E. BERRY
and W. L. BRYAN
Storage stability of solar dried and hot-air dried
green peppers 183
see Wagner 180
COLLARD
cropping patterns (Palada, William, Wall) 82
COLOR
influence on preferences for grapefruit juice
(Huggart, et al.) 148
CONOVER, CHARLES A. and RICHARD T. POOLE
Influence of pH on activity of Viterra® 2 and effects
on growth and shelf life on Maranta and Pilea 332
See Poole 327
Presidential Gold Medal Award VIII
CONOVER, ROBERT A.
Evaluation of alternative methods for planting papayas 280
Yellow strap leaf, a new disease of Florida papayas 276
See Litz 281
CONVERSION TABLE
U. S. and metric measures IV
COPPOCK, G. E. see Sumner 54
See Wilson 56
390
CORN
price-acreage relationships for Florida sweet
(Alvarez)
CRAIG, ROBERT M.
Using ecological communities in environmental
education work
Best paper award
CRANDALL, P. G. see Herrera
CROCKER, T. E. and B. WALL
Results of a survey on pick-your-own grape, blueberry
and peach establishments
CSIZINSKY, A. A.
The importance of irrigation frequency and fertilizer
placement in growing vegetables with drip irrigation
CUBBEDGE, R. H. see Hale
See Hatton
See Risse
CUBENAS, GERVASIO J. see Degner
See Degner
CULTIVARS
mini-pot chrysanthemums (Wilfret, Harbaugh)
pear, hybrid (Andrews, Sherman)
Pixiola, new gladiolus cut flower (Wilfret)
DA VIES, F. S. and D. W. BUCHANAN
Fruit set and bee activity in four rabbiteye blueberry
cultivars
DAYLILY
versatility (Wooten)
DECAY
citrus sour rot biology and control (Brown)
DECLINE
complex and blight identification (Albrigo, Young)
DEGNER, ROBERT L. and GERVASIO J. CUBENAS
A direct marketing alternative for tomatoes in south
Florida
J. SCOTT SHONKWILER and
GERVASIO J. CUBENAS
Grower prices for limes: projections through 1981-82
DEGREENENG
citrus, humidification (Raynor, Wardowski)
DE JAGER, GEORGE see Huggart
DEKAZOS, ELIAS D.
Effects of aminoethoxyvinylglycine (AVG) on bloom
delay, fruit maturity and quality of 'Tifblue' and
'Woodard' rabbiteye blueberries
DENMARK, H. A.
Some eriophyid mites of shade trees and woody
ornamentals (Acarina: Eriophyidae)
DENTON, W. H. see Musgrave
DILLEY, R. L. see Castle
DISEASE
coconut palm, non-pathogenicity of Pseudomonas
aeruginosa (McCoy, Donselman)
Botrytis blight of Exacum afflne (Ploetz, Engelhard)
orchids, cymbidium mosaic and odontoglossum ringspot
(Wisler, Zettler, Sheehan)
pepper, bud rot (Dougherty)
poinsettia, phytophthora crown and stem rot (Engelhard,
Ploetz)
root rot, caused by Pythium splendens; host range,
virulence and control (Kidney)
117
221
VIII
151
260
76
203
167
192
124
291
317
266
313
246
220
186
61
124
291
189
148
248
232
106
3
351
353
339
103
348
355
Proc, Fla. State Hort. Soc. 92: 1979,
tomato, bacterial wilt (Sonoda, Augustine, Volin) 100
yellow strap leaf, new on papayas (Conover) 276
DONHAISER, J. R. see Wilson 56
DONSELMAN, H. M. see McCoy 351
DOUGHERTY, D. E.
Bud rot of pepper 103
DOW, A. T. see Risse 192
DUDECK, A. E. see Sartain 364
ECOLOGY
environmental education (Craig) 221
ECONOMICS
blueberries, establishing and developing (Stegelin,
Hewitt) 253
cabbage, estimating maturity dates for fresh market
(Strandberg, White) 96
chrysanthemum, potted production cost appraisal
(Prevatt, Harbaugh, Otte) 306
financial analysis of bedding plant nursery
(Semprevio, Gunter, Strain) 308
landscaping to conserve energy (Buffington) 216
limes, grower prices (Degner, Shonkwiler, Cubenas) 291
pecan, developing budgets (Hewitt) 271
pick-your-own grape, blueberry and peach establishments
(Crocker, Wall) 260
price-acreage relationships for sweet corn (Alvarez) 117
value of home vegetable garden (Stall) 213
vegetables, containerized transplants (Smith, Miller) 122
EDUCATION
ecological communities in environmental work (Craig) 221
EDWARDS, G. J. see Blazquez 13
EL-AGAMY, S. Z. A., P. M. LYRENE and
W. B. SHERMAN
Effect of mating system on time of ripening and fruit
weight in blueberry 258
EL-GHOLL, N. E., W. H. RIDINGS and
C. L. SCHOULTIES
Factors affecting seed germination in vitro of the
strangler vine, Morrenia odorata Lindl. 43
ELLIS, JAMES and J. W. RUSHING
Innovations for Florida citrus packinghouses 172
ELMSTROM, G. W. see Brinen 80
ENERGY
hydrogen system (Veziroglu) XIV
landscaping for conservation (Buffington) 216
packinghouse consumption (Wardowski, Miller) 175
requirement of TASTE evaporator (Carter, Chen) 177
requirements for mechanical and manual harvesting
of tomatoes (Fluck, Shaw) 126
solar drying of fruits and vegetables (Wagner,
Coleman, Berry) 180
turf and the environment (Busey, Burt) 224
ENGELHARD, ARTHUR W. and RANDY C. PLOETZ
Phytophthora crown and stem rot, an important new
disease of poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) 348
, and A. J. OVERMAN
Human exposure to pesticides: measure and evaluation
of the risks to the applicator 345
See Overman 322
See Pioetz 353
Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 92: 1979.
ENVIRONMENT
ecological communities in education work (Craig) 221
turf and energy (Busey, Burt) 224
grapefruit, pallet-stacking pattern effect to Japan
(Hale, et al.) 203
green pepper (Risse, et al.) 192
FAROOQI, W. A. see Ahmad 237
FELLERS, P. J. see Huggart 148
FERTILIZERS
controlled-release on potted chrysanthemum with two
irrigation systems (Rosenbaum, et al.) 360
nitrogen influence on utilization by two turfgrasses
(Sartain, Dudeck) 364
placement importance with drip irrigation of vegetables
(Csizinsky) 76
tomatoes and pepper, water relevance (Geraldson) 74
FISKELL, J. G. A. see Locascio 112
FLUCK, RICHARD C. and LAWRANCE N. SHAW
Comparison of energy requirements for fresh market
tomato harvesting by mechanical and manual methods 126
FOLIAGE PLANTS
Fittonia verschaffeltii, effects of ethylene
(Marousky) 320
growth and shelf life influence by Viterra® 2
(Conover, Poole) 332
Melaleuca bark and solite as potting media (Poole,
Conover) 327
mushroom compost potting mixes (Henry) 330
pothos, root-knot nematode effects (Lehman, Stokes) 343
problems diagnosed by growers' clinic (Barmby, Pate) 334
bark-splitting of citrus trees on different rootstocks
(Yelenosky) 28
self-heating tree wraps for citrus protection
(Yelenosky, Reese) 25
FRUIT
avocado, serious pest (Wolfenbarger, Colburn) 275
blueberry, financial analysis of established and
developing (Stegelin, Hewitt) 253
blueberry, growth regulator effects (Dekazos) 248
blueberry, fruit set and bee activity (Davies,
Buchanan) 246
blueberry, mating system effect on fruit weight
(El-Agamy, Lyrene, Sherman) 258
carambola, loquat, lipid markers (Nordby, Hall) 298
grape, blueberry and peach, pick-your-own establishments
(Crocker, Wall) 260
grape, antibiotics for Pierce's disease (Hopkins) 284
grape, muscadine juice compared to commercial
beverages (Bates, Gursky) 195
grape, native species in Florida (Rogers, Mortensen) 286
guava, rich in vitamin C (Lakshminarayana, Moreno
Rivera) 300
nectarine, weed control (Arnold, Aldrich) 267
papaya, development of parasexual hybrids (Litz,
Conover) 281
papaya, planting alternatives (Conover) 280
papaya, yellow strap leaf, new disease (Conover) 276
peach, insecticides for white scale (Ball, Martin) 264
peach, overhead sprinkling to terminate rest period
(Gilreath, Buchanan) 262
pear, hybrid cultivars (Andrews, Sherman) 266
prickly pear, preharvest respiratory trend (Moreno
Rivera, Alvarado y Sosa, Lakshminarayana) 235
391
solar drying (Wagner, Coleman, Berry) 180
sapodilla, characteristics and composition
(Lakshminarayana, Moreno Rivera) 303
storage, low pressure of avocados and mangos
(Spalding) 201
tropical and their relatives (Ogden, Campbell) 294
tropical tree potting media (Ackerman) 273
FRUIT DROP
citrus, rust mite damage (Allen) 46
FUMIGANTS
ethylene dibromide residues in fumigated fiberboard
carton material (King, von Windeguth, Burditt) 163
methyl bromide phytotoxicity of citrus (Hatton,
Cubbedge) 167
FUMIGATION
grapefruit, pallet-stacking pattern effects on exports
to Japan (Hale, et al.) 203
grapefruit tolerance to methyl bromide and cold
storage (Benschoter) 166
FUNGICIDES
Bravo®, promising spray for citrus (Moherek) 8
Imazalil for post-harvest (Kaplan, Dave) 37
GARNSEY, S. M., C. O. YOUTSEY and
G. D. BRIDGES
Reaction of eight citrus varieties topworked on
Milam trees with severe stem-pitting symptoms 18
GENUNG, W. G. see Guzman 88
See Musgrave 106
GERALDSON, C. M.
Relevance of water and fertilizer to production
efficiency of tomatoes and pepper 74
GILREATH, PHYLLIS R. and D. W. BUCHANAN
Evaporative cooling with overhead sprinkling for
rest termination of peach trees 262
GLADIOLUS
Pixiola, new cut flower (Wilfret) 313
GOLDWEBER, SEYMOUR see Campbell 290
GRAPE
antibiotics for treatment of Pierce's disease
(Hopkins) 284
muscadine juice compared with commercial beverages
(Bates, Gursky) 195
native species of Florida (Rogers, Mortensen) 286
pick-your-own establishments (Crocker, Wall) 260
GRAPEFRUIT
color of juice influences preferences (Huggart, et al.) 148
marketing in Japan (Kitagawa, Kawada) 241
packaging effects on keeping quality (Kawada, Albrigo) 209
pallet-stacking pattern effects on exports to Japan
(Hale, et al.) 203
proline content of juice (Ting, Rouseff) 143
tolerance to methyl bromide and cold storage
(Benschoter) 166
GRASS
bermudagrass and ryegrass, utilization of nutrients
(Sartain, Dudeck) 364
Floratam (Busey) 228
GREEN, J. L. see Overman 322
GRIFFIN, A. W.
Best paper award VIII
392
GRIERSON, W.
Honorary membership award IX
GROWTH REGULATORS
blueberries, bloom delay, fruit maturity and quality
(Dekazos) 248
GUEDES, A. C, D. J. CANTLIFFE, K. D. SHULER
and E. MUNTER
Overcoming thermodormancy in lettuce by seed priming 130
GULL, D. D. see Guzman 88
GUNTER, DAN L. see Semprevio 306
GURSKY, D. see Bates 195
GUAVA
rich in vitamin C (Lakshminarayana, Moreno Rivera) 300
GUZMAN, V. L., W. G. GENUNG, D. D. GULL,
M. J. JANES and T. A. ZITTER
The first four years of integrated pest management in
Everglades celery: Part II 88
See Musgrave 106
See Thompson H6
HALE, P. W., L. A. RISSE, T. MOFFITT,
R. CUBBEDGE and D. L. VON WINDEGUTH
Effect of pallet-stacking patterns on transit
temperatures, fumigation, and arrival condition
of grapefruit exported to Japan 203
HALL, D. J.
President's industry award VIII
HALL, N. T. see Nordby 298
HAMILTON, R. M. see Surak 159
HAMLEN, R. A.
Biological control of insects and mites on European
greenhouse crops: research and commercial
implementation 367
HARBAUGH, BRENT K. see Prevatt 306
See Rosenbaum 360
See Wilfret 317
HARDESTY, C. see Wutscher 70
HATTON, T. T. and R. H. CUBBEDGE
Phytotoxicity of methyl bromide as a fumigant for
Florida citrus fruit 167
HAYSLIP, NORMAN C.
Council Memorial Tomato Research Award VIII
HEARN, C. J.
Performance of 'Sunburst/ a new citrus hybrid 1
HEDDEN, SCOTT L., H. R. SUMNER and
D. B. CHURCHILL
Collecting and handling mechanically harvested oranges
in south Florida (LaBelle) 59
See Sumner 54
HENNY, BARBARA K.
Production of six foliage crops in spent mushroom
compost potting media 330
HERBICIDE
residues in lettuce and radishes (Thompson,
Bardalaye, Guzman) H6
HERRERA, M. V., R. F. MATTHEWS and
P. G. CRANDALL
Evaluation of a beverage clouding agent from orange
Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 92: 1979.
pectin pomace leach water 151
HEWITT, TIMOTHY D.
Developing and using pecan budgets 271
See Stegelin 253
HOLT, J. see Abbitt 15
HOPKINS, D. L.
Effect of tetracycline antibiotics on Pierce's disease
of grapevine in Florida 284
HORN, F. W., JR. see Blazquez 13
HONORARY MEMBERSHIP
Grierson, W. IX
Krezdorn, A. H. X
HOWARD, C. M. see Albregts 73
HUGGART, R. L., P. J. FELLERS, GEORGE
DE JAGER and JOSEPH BRADY
The influence of color on consumer preferences for
Florida frozen concentrated grapefruit juices 148
HYBRID
citrus, new 'Sunburst' (Hearn) 1
papaya, parasexual (Litz, Conover) 281
pear cultivars for Florida (Andrews, Sherman) 266
INDIAN ATALANTIA
landscaping ornamental tree (Campbell) 215
IRRIGATION
drip, frequency importance with vegetables (Csizinsky) 76
drip on mulched and nonmulched soils on chrysanthemum
production (Overman, et al.) 322
influence on tree size and fruit production of
'Valencia' (Koo) 10
overhead systems for potted chrysanthemum production
(Prevatt, Harbaugh, Otte) 306
overhead to terminate peach rest period (Gilreath,
Buchanan) 262
potted chrysanthemum controlled release fertilizers
with two systems (Rosenbaum, et al.) 360
sprinkler on strawberry fruiting (Albregts, Howard) 73
INSECTICIDES
white peach scale control (Ball, Martin) 264
INSECTS
biological control on European greenhouse crops
(Hamlen)
pests of celery (Musgrave, et al.)
JANES, M. J. see Guzman
JONES, JOHN PAUL
Tolerance of tomato to manual defoliation
367
106
88
99
JUICE
citrus, energy requirement of evaporator (Carter,
Chen) 177
citrus, pH effect on clarification (Baker) 156
citrus, specific heat (Chen) 154 grape, Florida muscadine compared to commercial
beverages (Bates, Gursky) 195
grapefruit, influence of color on preferences
(Huggart, et al.) 148 orange and grapefruit, proline content (Ting, Rouseff) 143
tomato, particle size (Surak, et al.) 159
KAPLAN, H. J. and B. A. DAVE
The current status of imazalil: a post harvest
fungicide for citrus 37
Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 92: 1979.
KAWADA, K. and L. G. ALBRIGO
Effects of film packaging, in-carton air filters, and
storage temperatures on the keeping quality of
Florida grapefruit 209
See Kitagawa 241
KHALID, Z. M. see Ahmad 237
KIDNEY, B. A.
Host range, virulence, and control of Pythium splendens
Braun from Peperomia orba, Bunt 355
KING, J. R., D. L. VON WINDEGUTH and
A. K. BURDITT, JR.
Residues of ethylene dibromide present in fumigated
fiberboard carton material 163
KITAGAWA, H. and K. KAWADA
Marketing of Florida grapefruit in Japan 241
KNAUSS, J. F. and M. E. KNAUSS
Contamination in plant tissue cultures 341
Best paper award VIII
KNAUSS, M. E. see Knauss 341
KOO, R. C. J.
The influence of N, K, and irrigation on tree size
and fruit production of 'Valencia' orange 10
KREZDORN, A. H.
Honorary membership award X
LAKSHMINARAYANA, S. and M. A. MORENO RIVERA
Promising Mexican guava selections rich in vitamin C 300
Proximate characteristics and composition of sapodilla
fruits grown in Mexico 303
See Moreno Rivera 235
LANDSCAPE
acarina on three plant species (Poe, Burgess, Reinert) 235
energy conservation (Buffington) 216
Floratam, what is it? (Busey) 228
Indian atalantia, ornamental tree (Campbell) 215
LEHMAN, P. S. and D. E. STOKES
Effect of the root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incongita,,
on pothos 343
LETTUCE
herbicide residues (Thompson, Bardalaye, Guzman) 116
overcoming thermodormancy by seed priming (Guedes,
et al.) 130
LEWIS, P. J.
President's industry award
LIMES
grower prices (Degner, Shonkwiler, Cubenas)
LITZ, RICHARD E. and ROBERT A. CONOVER
Development of systems for obtaining parasexual
Carica hybrids
LOCASCIO, S. J. and J. G. A. FISKELL
Pepper response to sulfur-coated urea, mulch and
nitrogen rate
See Brinen
LOQUAT
lipid markers (Nordby, Hall)
LYRENE, P. M. see El-Agamy
McCOY, C. W.
Migration and development of citrus rust mite on the
spring flush of Valencia orange
VIII
291
281
112
80
298
258
48
393
McCOY, R. E. and H. M. DONSELMAN
Non-pathogenicity of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to
coconut palm 351
MANDARIN
'Sunburst' performance (Hearn) 1
MANGO
storage, low pressure (Spalding) 201
MAPPING
aerial color photography (Blazquez, Edwards, Horn) 13
MARKETING
citrus prices determined by income and costs (Abbitt,
Holt, Otte) 15
grapefruit in Japan (Kitagawa, Kawada) 241
MOTH
Stenoma catenifer, serious avocado pest (Wolfenbarger,
Colburn) 275
MAROUSKY, F. J.
Effects of ethylene in combination with light,
temperature and carbon dioxide on leaf abscission
in Fittonia verschaffeltii (Lem.) Coem. var.
Argyroneura (Coem.) Nichols 320
MARTIN, FRANK G. see Ball 264
See Overman 322
MARTSOLF, J. DAVID
Frost protection: A rapidly changing program 22
MATTHEWS, R. F. see Herrera 151
See Surak 159
MEALYBUGS
control on caladiums (Price) 358
MECHANICAL HARVESTING
abscission chemicals to aid removal of oranges
(Wilson, Donhaiser, Coppock) 56
oranges, collecting and handling (Hedden, Sumner,
Churchill) 59
tomatoes, energy (Fluck, Shaw) 126
tomatoes, plant cutter (Shaw) 129
yield effects on 'Valencia' (Sumner, et al.) 54
MILAM
stem-pitting on eight citrus varieties when topworked
(Garnsey, Youtsey, Bridges) 18
MILLER, MARVIN N. see Smith 122
MILLER, W. M. see Wardowski 175
MITES
biological control on European greenhouse crops
(Hamlen) 367
eriophyid of shade trees (Denmark) 232
MOFFITT, T. see Hale 203
See Risse 192
See Risse 198
MOHEREK, EMIL A.
Bravo®, a promising spray fungicide for Florida citrus 8
MORENO RIVERA, M. A., L. ALVARADO Y SOSA
and S. LAKSHMINARAYANA
Preharvest respiratory trend of the fruit of prickly
pear (Opunita amyclaea T) 235
See Lakshminarayana 300
See Lakshminarayana 303
394
MORTENSESN, JOHN A. see Rogers 286
MORTON, JULIA F.
Presidential Address XIII
MULCH
irrigation of chrysanthemum on mulched and
nonmulched soils (Overman, et al.) 322
pepper response (Locascio, Fiskell) 112
MUNTER, E. see Guedes 130
MUSGRAVE, C. A., H. W. BECK, S. L. POE, W. H.
DENTON, J. O. STRANDBERG, J. M. WHITE,
W. G. GENUNG and V. L. GUZMAN
Dispersion analysis and sampling plans for insect
pests in Florida celery 106
MUSTARD
cropping patterns (Palada, William, Wall) 82
NECTARINE
weed control (Arnold, Aldrich) 267
NELL, T. A. see Rosenbaum 360
NEMATODE
root-knot, effect on pothos (Lehman, Stokes) 343
NEMEC, S.
Best paper award VIII
NITROGEN
influence on 'Valencia* tree size and fruit
production (Koo) 10
pepper response (Locascio, Fiskell) 112
utilization influence of nutrients by two turfgrasses
(Sartain, Dudeck) 364
NORDBY, H. E. and N. T. HALL
Lipid markers in chemotaxonomy of tropical fruits:
preliminary studies with carambola and loquat 298
NUCELLAR
'Washington* navel yield and growth on ten rootstocks
(Youtsey, Bridges) 20
NUTS
pecan, developing budgets (Hewitt) 271
pecan, weed control (Arnold, Aldrich) 267
Spondias in Florida (Popenoe) 277
OGDEN, MARY ANN H. and CARL W. CAMPBELL
Tropical fruits and their indigenous relatives in
southern Florida 294
ONAYEMI, O.
Best paper award VIII
ONION
cropping patterns (Palada, William, Wall) 82
ORANGE
abscission, chemical use for five years on 'Hamlin*
(Rasmussen) 51
abscission, chemicals to aid mechanical removal
(Wilson, Donhaiser, Coppock) 56
beverage clouding agent from pectin pomace leach
water (Herrera, Matthews, Crandall) 151
'Hamlin', zinc and phenolics in wood of blight-affected
trees (Wutscher, Hardesty) 70
mechanical harvesting, collecting and handling
(Hedden, Sumner, Churchill) 59
mechanical harvest effect on 'Valencia* (Sumner,
et al.) 54
migration and development of rust mite on Valencia
Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 92: 1979.
(McCoy) 48
N, K and irrigation influence on tree size and fruit
production (Koo) 10
proline content of juice (Ting, Rouseff) 143
quality of mechanically harvested (Churchill, Sumner) 170
water movement in healthy and blight-affected
'Valencia' trees (Young) 64
ORCHIDS
virus diseases (Wisler, Zettler, Sheehan) 339
ORNAMENTALS
bedding plant nursery, financial analysis (Semprevio,
Gunter, Strain) 308
blight of Exacum affine (Ploetz, Engelhard) 353
caladium, mealybug control (Price) 358
chrysanthemum, controlled release fertilizers with
two irrigation systems (Rosenbaum, et al.) 360
chrysanthemum, irrigation in mulched and unmulched
soils (Overman, et al.) 322
chrysanthemums, mini-pot cultivars (Wilfret,
Harbaugh) 317
chrysanthemum, potted production cost appraisal
(Prevatt, Harbaugh, Otte) 306
daylily versatility (Wooten) 220
Fittonia verschaffeltii, effects of ethylene (Marousky) 320
foliage plants, evolution and evaluation of pests (Borel) 336
foliage plants, Melaleuca bark and solite for potting
(Poole, Conover) 327
foliage plants, mushroom compost potting mixes
(Henny) 330
foliage plants, problems diagnosed by growers'
clinic (Barmby, Pate) 334
foliage plants, Viterra® effects on growth and shelf
life (Conover, Poole) 332
landscaping to conserve energy (Buffington) 216
mites of shade trees (Denmark) 232
orchids, viruses (Wisler, Zettler, Sheehan) 339
palm, non-pathogenicity of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
to coconut (McCoy, Donselman) 351
pesticides, risks to applicator (Engelhard, Ploetz,
Overman) 345
Pixiola, new cut flower (Wilfret) 313
plant tissue culture contamination (Knauss, Knauss) 341
poinsettia, phytophthora crown and stem rot
(Engelhard, Ploetz) 348
pothos, root-knot nematode effects (Lehman, Stokes) 343
Pythium splendens, host range, virulence and control
(Kidney) 355
OTTE> J. A. see Abbitt 15
See Prevatt 306
OVERMAN, A. J., F. G. MARTIN, J. L. GREEN
and A. W. ENGELHARD
The influence of linear drip irrigation placement in
mulched and nonmulched soils on chrysanthemum
production and nutrient distribution 322
OZAKI, H. Y.
Best paper award VIII
PADUA, H. A. see Surak 159
PALADA, M. C, R. D. WILLIAM and G. BRYAN WALL
An evaluation of four vegetable cropping patterns
for north Florida 82
PALM
coconut, non-pathogenicity of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
(McCoy, Donselman) 351
PAPAYA
parasexual hybrid development (Litz, Conover) 281
Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 92: 1979.
planting alternatives (Conover)
yellow strap leaf, new disease (Conover)
PATE, A. J. see Barmby
PEAR
hybrid cultivars (Andrews, Sherman)
PEAS
cropping patterns for English and Southern
(Palada, William, Wall)
PECAN
budget development (Hewitt)
weed control (Arnold, Aldrich)
PECTIN
beverage clouding agent (Herrera, Matthews,
Crandall)
PESTICIDES
residue on sweet potato (Thompson, Bardalaye,
Waddill)
risks to the applicator (Engelhard, Ploetz, Overman)
POINSETTIA
phytophthora crown and stem rot (Englehard, Ploetz)
POOLE, RICHAjRD T. and CHARLES A. CONOVER
Melaleuca bark and solite as potential potting
ingredients for foliage plants
See Conover
POPENOE, JOHN
The genus Spondias in Florida
280
276
334
PEACH
insecticides for white scale (Ball, Martin) 264
overhead sprinkling to terminate rest period (Gilreath,
Buchanan) 262
pick-your-own establishments (Crocker, Wall) 260
266
82
271
267
151
PEPPER
cadmium toxicity (Woltz, Chambliss) 110
green, harvest, packing and shipping temperatures
for export (Risse, et al.) 192
green, storage stability (Coleman, et al.) 183
bud rot (Dougherty) 103
quality improvement (Showaiter, Shaw) 136
urea, mulch and nitrogen rate (Locascio, Fiskell) 112
water and fertilizer relevance (Geraldson) 74
115
345
PESTS
biological control on European greenhouse crops
(Hamlen) 367
evolution and evaluation of ornamental plants (Borel) 336
mealybugs, control on caladiums (Price) 358
PHOTOGRAPHY
aerial color infrared (Blazquez, Edwards, Horn) 13
PLANT TISSUE CULTURES
contamination (Knauss, Knauss) 341
PLOETZ, RANDY C. and ARTHUR W. ENGELHARD
The Botrytis blight of Exacum affine 353
See Engelhard 348
POE, S. L., STEPHANIE M. BURGESS and
J. A. REINERT
Incidence of acarina on three species of urban landscape
plants in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 235
See Musgrave 106
See Tryon 108
348
327
332
277
395
POTASSIUM
influence on tree size and fruit production of
'Valencia' (Koo) 10
POTTING MEDIA
Melaleuca bark and solite for foliage plants (Poole,
Conover) 327
mushroom compost for six foliage crops (Henny) 330
tropical fruit trees (Ackerman) 273
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
Julia F. Morton XIII
PRESIDENTIAL GOLD MEDAL AWARD
Charles A. Conover VIII
PREVATT, J. WALTER, BRENT K. HARBAUGH
and JOHN A. OTTE
A cost appraisal of capillary mat, tube weight,
hand-water and overhead irrigation systems used
in potted chrysanthemum production 306
PRICE, JAMES F.
Control of mealybugs on caladiums 358
PRICKLY PEAR
preharvest respiratory trend (Moreno Rivera, Alvarado
y Sosa, Lakshminarayana) 235
PROLINE
content in orange and grapefruit juice (Ting, Rouseff) 143
PROTEIN
extraction from water spinach (Bruemmer, Roe) 140
PRUNING
tomato, tolerance (Jones) 99
QUALITY
blueberries, growth regulator effects (Dekazos) 248
grapefruit, packaging effects (Kawada, Albrigo) 209
oranges, mechanically harvested (Churchill, Sumner) 170
pepper, guidelines for improvement (Showalter, Shaw) 136
tomato transplants, storage temperature effects
(Riss, Moffitt, Bryan) 198
RADISHES
herbicide residues (Thompson, Bardalaye, Guzman) 116
RASMUSSEN, G. K.
Results of 5 years' continued use of abscission-inducing
chemicals on 'Hamlin' oranges 51
RAYNOR, ART and W. F. WARDOWSKI
Cold water mist humidification of citrus during
degreening 189
REEDER, W. F.
Best paper award VIII
REINERT, J. A. see Poe 235
REESE, STANTON see Yelenosky 25
RIDINGS, W. H. see El-Gholl 43
RISSE, L. A., T. MOFFITT and H. H. BRYAN
Effect of storage temperature and duration on quality,
survival and yield of containerized tomato
transplants 198
, J. J. SMOOT, A. T. DOW, T. MOFFITT
and R. CUBBEDGE
Harvest conditions, packinghouse treatments, and
shipping temperature for export of Florida bell
peppers 192
See Hale 203
396
ROE, B. see Bruemmer 140
ROGERS, DAVID J. and JOHN A. MORTENSEN
The native grape species of Florida 286
ROOTSTOCKS
bark-splitting from freeze injury (Yelenosky) 28
Citrus on limestone soils (Campbell, Goldweber) 290
Washington* navel yield and growth (Youtsey, Bridges) 20
ROSENBAUM, S, E., B. K. HARBAUGH, T. A. NELL
and G. J. WILFRET
Growth responses of potted chrysanthemum to
controlled-release fertilizers with two
irrigation systems 360
ROUSEFF, R. L. and S. V. TING
Tangeretin content of Florida citrus peel as
determined by HPLC 145
See Ting 143
RUST MITE
damage causing fruit drop (Allen) 46
migration and development (McCoy) 48
SAPODILLA
characteristics and composition (Lakshminarayana,
Moreno Rivera) 303
SARTAIN, J. B. and A. E. DUDECK
Influence of N fertilization on the utilization of
nutrients by bermudagrass and overseeded ryegrass
turfgrasses 364
SCALE
white peach, insecticides for control (Ball, Martin) 264
SCHOULTIES, C. L. see El-Gholl 43
SEEDS
citrus, producing trees in one year (Castle, Adams,
Dilley) 3
SELHIME, A. G.
Biological control of citrus blackfly in south Florida 32
SEMPREVIO, RALPH, DAN L. GUNTER and
J. ROBERT STRAIN
Financial analysis of a small bedding plant nursery
in Florida 308
SHAW, L. N.
A plant cutter with a three apron pickup for tomato
harvesters 129
See Fluck 126
See Showalter 136
SHEEHAN, T. J. see Wisler 336
SHERMAN, W. B. see Andrews 266
See El-Agamy 258
SHONKWILER, J. SCOTT see Degner 291
SHOWALTER, R. K. and L. N. SHAW
Guidelines for pepper quality improvement 136
SHULER, K. D. see Guedes 130
SMITH, CECIL N. and MARVIN N. MILLER
Economic characteristics of the containerized
vegetable transplant industry in Florida 122
SMOOT, J. J. see Risse 192
SOILS
limestone, rootstocks for Citrus (Campbell, Goldweber) 290
Proc. Fla. State Hart. Soc. 92: 1979.
SOLAR DRYING
fruits and vegetables (Wagner, Coleman, Berry)
green peppers, storage stability (Coleman, et al.)
SONODA, R. M., J. J. AUGUSTINE and R. B. VOLIN
Bacterial wilt of tomato in Florida: History, status,
and sources of resistance
SPALDING, D. H.
Low pressure (hypobaric) storage of several fruits
and vegetables
Best paper award
SPONSORED STUDENT PROGRAM
SQUASH
cropping patterns (Palada, William, Wall)
storage, low pressure (Spalding)
STALL, W. M. >
Economic value of a home vegetable garden in south
Florida
STEGELIN, FORREST E. and TIMOTHY D. HEWITT
Financial analysis of establishing, developing, and
producing rabbiteye blueberries in Florida
STEM-PITTING
reaction of eight citrus varieties topworked on Milam
(Garnsey, Youtsey, Bridges)
STOKES, D. E. see Lehman
STORAGE
fruits and vegetables at low pressure (Spalding)
grapefruit, packaging effects on keeping quality
(Kawada, Albrigo)
grapefruit tolerance to methyl bromide and cold
(Benschoter)
green peppers, stability (Coleman, et al.)
temperature effects on tomato transplants (Risse,
Moffitt, Bryan)
waxing and lining materials effect on life of citrus
(Ahmad, Khalid, Farooqi)
STRAIN, J. ROBERT see Semprevio
STRANDBERG, J. O.
Growth and phenology of cabbage in a winter
production area
and J. M. WHITE
180
183
100
201
VIII
369
82
201
213
253
18
343
201
209
166
183
198
237
308
93
TANGERETIN
content of citrus peel (Rouseff, Ting)
TAYLOR, M. E.
Best paper award
THOMPSON, NEAL P., PROMODE C. BARDALAYE
and VAN H. WADDILL
Residue of endosulfan on sweet potato
Estimating fresh market cabbage maturity dates in
a winter production area 96
See Musgrave 106
STRAWBERRY
sprinkler irrigation (Albregts, Howard) 73
SUMNER, H. R., G. E. COPPOCK, D. B. CHURCHILL
and S. L. HEDDEN
Shaker removal methods affect 'Valencia' orange yield—
second year 54
See Churchill 170
See Hedden 59
SURAK, J. G., R. F. MATTHEWS, V. WANG, H. A.
PADUA and R. M. HAMILTON
Particle size distribution of commercial tomato juices 159
SWEET POTATO
pesticide residue (Thompson, Bardalaye, Waddill) 115
TANGERINES
brown spot control (Whiteside) 34
Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 92: 1979.
and VICTOR L. GUZMAN
The effect of rates of CDEC on the extractable residue
in lettuce and radishes
TING, S. V. and R. L. ROUSEFF
Proline content in Florida frozen concentrated orange
juice and canned grapefruit juice
See Rouseff
TOMATOES
bacterial wilt (Sonoda, Augustine, Volin)
defoliation, tolerance (Jones)
water and fertilizer relevance (Geraldson)
cherry type (Burgis, Wilfret)
direct marketing alternative (Degner, Cubenas)
energy for mechanical and manual harvesting (Fluck,
Shaw)
plant cutter for harvester (Shaw)
storage, low pressure (Spalding)
storage temperature effects on transplants (Risse,
Moffitt, Bryan)
TURNIP
cadmium toxicity (Woltz, Chambliss)
TRYON, EARL H., JR. and SYDNEY L. POE
Sample size, age of celery petiole and rearing
conditions affect emergence of vegetable
leaf miners and parasites
UREA
pepper response (Locascio, Fiskell)
VEGETABLES
bell pepper, for export (Risse, et al.)
cabbage, growth and phenology (Strandberg)
cabbage, maturity date for fresh market (Strandberg,
White)
cadmium toxicity (Woltz, Chambliss)
celery, insect pests ( Musgrave, et al.)
celery, leaf miners and parasites (Try on, Poe)
celery, pest management (Guzman, et al.)
cropping patterns for onion, peas, mustard, bean,
squash and collard (Palada, William, Wall)
containerized transplants, economic characteristics
(Smith, Miller)
corn, price-acreage relationships (Alvarez)
economic value of home garden (Stall)
green pepper, storage stability (Coleman, et al.)
irrigation, importance of frequency with drip
(Csizinsky)
lettuce, overcoming thermodormancy by seed priming
(Guedes, et al.)
lettuce and radishes, herbicide residues (Thompson,
Bardalaye, Guzman)
pepper, bud rot (Dougherty)
pepper, quality improvement (Showalter, Shaw)
pepper, urea, mulch and nitrogen rate (Locascio,
Fiskell)
solar drying (Wagner, Coleman, Berry)
storage, low pressure of tomatoes, squash and beans
(Spalding)
145
VIII
115
116
143
145
100
99
74
134
124
126
129
201
198
110
108
112
192
110
106
108
88
82
122
117
213
183
76
130
116
103
136
112
180
201
397
strawberry, sprinkler irrigation (Albregts, Howard) 73
sweet potato, pesticide residue (Thompson, Bardalaye,
Waddill) 115
tomatoes and pepper, water and fertilizer relevance
(Geraldson) 74
tomatoes, bacterial wilt (Sonoda, Augustine, Volin) 100
tomatoes, cherry type (Burgis, Wilfret) 134
tomatoes, direct marketing alternative (Degner,
Cubenas) 124
tomatoes, energy for mechanical and manual havesting
(Fluck, Shaw) 126
tomatoes, plant cutter for harvesters (Shaw) 129
tomatoes, storage temperature effect on transplants
(Risse, Moffit, Bryan) 198
tomatoes, tolerance to manual defoliation (Jones) 99
; tomato juice, particle size (Surak, et al.) 159
water spinach, protein extraction (Bruemmer, Roe) 140
watermelon, plant arrangement to increase yield
(Brinen, Locascio, Elmstrom) 80
VEZIROGLU, T. NEJAT
Hydrogen energy system XIV
VIRUS
cymbidium mosaic and odontoglossum ringspot of
orchids (Wisler, Zettler, Sheehan) 339
VITAMINS
guava, rich in C (Lakshminarayana, Moreno Rivera) 300
VOLIN, R. B. see Sonoda
VON WINDEGUTH, D. L. see Hale
See King
WADDILL, VAN H. see Thompson
WALL, B. see Crocker
WALL, G. BRYAN see Palada
WANG, V. see Surak
100
203
163
115
WAGNER, C. J., JR., R. L. COLEMAN and
R. E. BERRY
A low-cost, small-scale solar dryer for Florida fruits
and vegetables 180
; See Coleman 183
260
82
159
WARDOWSKI, W. F. and W. M. MILLER
Survey of energy consumption in Florida citrus
packinghouses 175
See Raynor 189
WATER
hydraulic conductivity of blight-affected trees (Cohen) 68
movement in healthy and blight-affected orange trees
(Young) 64
tomatoes and pepper, fertilizer relevance (Geraldson) 74
WATERMELON
plant arrangement to increase yield (Brinen, Locascio,
Elmstrom) 80
WATER SPINACH
protein extraction (Bruemmer, Roe) 140
WAX
citrus, effect on storage life (Ahmad, Kalid, Farooqi) 237
WEED CONTROL
herbicide residues in lettuce and radishes (Thompson,
Bardalaye, Guzman) 116
oryzalin in pecan and nectarine orchards (Arnold,
Aldrich) 267
398
WEEDS
strangler vine seed germination (El-Gholl, Ridings,
Schoulties)
WHITE, J. M. see Musgrave
See Strandberg
WHITESIDE, J. O.
Alternaria brown spot of Dancy tangerines and its
control
WILFRET, GARY J.
Pixiola: A new cut flower for Florida
and BRENT K. HARBAUGH
Mini-pot garden chrysanthemums: cultivar
characteristics and consumer preferences
See Burgis
See Rosenbaum
WILLIAM, R. D. see Palada
and STANTON REESE
Self-heating tree wraps in freeze protection
YELLOW STRAP LEAF
papayas, new disease (Conover)
43
106
96
34
313
317
134
360
82
WILSON, W. C, J. R. DOiNHAISER and
G. E. COPPOCK
Chemical and air shaker orange removal in south
Florida (LaBelle) 56
WISLER, G. C, F. W. ZETTLER and T. J. SHEEHAN
Relative incidence of cymbidium mosaic and
odontoglossum ringspot viruses in several
genera of wild and cultivated orchids 339
WOLFENBARGER, D. O. and BURT COLBURN
The Stenoma catenifer, a serious avocado pest 275
WOLTZ, S. S. and C. G. CHAMBLISS
Cadmium toxicity in some vegetable and test plant
species 110
WOOTEN, JEAN
Versatility of the modern daylily 220
WUTSCHER, H. K. and C. HARDESTY
Zinc and phenolics in the wood and incidence of citrus
blight in a grove containing eight selections of
'Hamlin' orange 70
YELENOSKY, G.
Bark-splitting from freeze injury of young citrus trees
on different rootstocks 28
25
276
YIELD
mechanical harvesting effects (Sumner, et al.) 54
tomatoes, containerized transplants (Risse, Moffitt,
Bryan) 198
'Valencia' orange, influence of N, K and irrigation
(Koo) 10
'Valencia' orange, shaker removal (Sumner, et al.) 54
'Washington' navel on ten rootstocks (Youtsey, Bridges) 20
watermelon, increased by plant arrangement (Brinen,
Locascio, Elmstrom) 80
YOUNG, ROGER H.
Water movement in limbs, trunks, and roots of healthy
and blight-affected 'Valencia' orange trees 64
See Albrigo 61
YOUTSEY, C. O. and G. D. BRIDGES
Yield and growth comparisons of one old-line and eight
nucellar 'Washington' navel budlines in a
Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 92: 1979.