Adopted in 1900. Statehood in 1845, the 27th state. Florida voters ratified a constitutional amendment based on an 1899 joint resolution of the state legislature to add diagonal red bars, in the form of a St. Andrew's cross, to the flag. Between 1868 and 1900, Florida's state flag consisted of a white field with the state seal in the center. During the late 1890s, Governor Francis P. Fleming suggested that a red cross be added, so that the banner did not appear to be a white flag of truce or surrender when hanging still on a flagpole.
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Florida State Nylon Flag

2 Feet (ft) Height and 3 Feet (ft) Length Florida State Outdoor Nylon Flag
List Price $32.14

Florida State Nylon Flag

3 Feet (ft) Height and 5 Feet (ft) Length Florida State Outdoor Nylon Flag
List Price $47.73

Florida State Nylon Flag

4 Feet (ft) Height and 6 Feet (ft) Length Florida State Outdoor Nylon Flag
List Price $70.47

Florida State Nylon Flag

5 Feet (ft) Height and 8 Feet (ft) Length Florida State Outdoor Nylon Flag
List Price $110.54

Florida State Nylon Flag

6 Feet (ft) Height and 10 Feet (ft) Length Florida State Outdoor Nylon Flag
List Price $207.47
Description N/A Florida outdoor nylon state flags are USA made and finished with a canvas heading and two brass grommets on the hoist side, 2 rows of stitching top and bottom sides and 4 rows of stitching on the fly side. They are attached to the flagpole by means of a halyard (rope) and flag snaps, or to smaller poles with flag fasteners.
Brands N/A Embassy Flag
Flag Height N/A 2 ft N/A 3 ft N/A 4 ft N/A 5 ft N/A 6 ft
Flag Length N/A 3 ft N/A 5 ft N/A 6 ft N/A 8 ft N/A 10 ft
Material N/A Nylon
State N/A Florida
Application N/A Outdoor
Shipping Length N/A 10 Inch N/A 10 Inch N/A 12.75 Inch N/A 12.75 Inch N/A 12.75 Inch
Shipping Width N/A 6.5 Inch N/A 6.5 Inch N/A 9.25 Inch N/A 9.25 Inch N/A 9.25 Inch
Shipping Height N/A 1.5 Inch
Shipping Weight N/A 0.4 Pound N/A 0.6 Pound N/A 0.9 Pound N/A 1.3 Pound N/A 1.8 Pound
Additional Information N/A The flag is described in these words: "The seal of the state, of diameter one half the hoist, in the center of a white ground. Red bars in width one fifth the hoist extending from each corner toward the center, to the outer rim of the seal." (ref. Florida Dept of State, Florida Heritage, State Symbols) The basic design of the Florida State Seal dates from Florida State Legislature instructions in 1868. The State Seal was revised in 1985. The revised Seal has a Seminole Indian woman rather than a Western Plains Indian, the steamboat is more accurate, and the cocoa palm has been changed to a sabal palm as the Florida Legislature prescribed in 1970. (ref; flheritage.com)