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Volume 19, No. 1-spring 2018AHS REGION ONE - WHERE IT ALL BEGAN
IOWA / MANITOBA / MINNESOTA / NEBRASKA / NORTH DAKOTA / SOUTH DAKOTA
T H E D A Y L I L Y
PIONEER2018
Registration Form &
Ballots Inside
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Judges Workshops 1 & 2 will be o� ered.
Conference registration is capped at 120 attendees; late fee after June 15; cut o� date is July 14
Will you accept email confi rmation / info? _________________
Featured SpeakerMelanie Mason from North Country Daylilies
Registration FeeEarly Bird Registration $120.00 by June 15, 2018Late Registration $140.00 until July 14, 2018Registration includes Friday & Saturday dinners & programs, Saturdaybus tours with refreshments, lunch at the ND Heritage Center,Daylily Art Show & more!
Meeting Location & Hotel (800) 337-0550Baymont Inn & Suites. 2611Old Red Trail NW. Mandan,ND 58554. Special rate of $ 98.00 + tax includes a hotbreakfast. Ask for Central ND Daylily Society Block ofrooms for days July 26-29. BOOK BEFORE JULY 11.
Judges Workshop Chair - Kyle Billeadeau
Meeting Chair Janell Quinlan - j jqnd@out look.comAuction Chair Val Brostrom [email protected]
Mail plants to 7521 Sentinel St., Bismarck, ND 58504Bargain Table Mary Bormann [email protected]
Mail items to 2510 Clydesdale Dr., Bismarck, ND 58503
ScheduleThursday, July 26
Daylily Arts Award Reception(optional)Friday, July 27
Open Gardens & RegistrationDaylily Bargain Table, Silent Auction
Education Sessions and Hybridizers PresentationsSocial Hour and Dinner & Region One Daylily Auction
Saturday, July 28Bus Tour of Featured Gardens
Lunch at the ND Heritage Center & Daylily Art ReceptionBargain Table and Silent Auction
Social Hour and Dinner - Region One Business MeetingGuest Speaker Melanie Mason
Sunday, July 29Open Gardens
Registrar - Susan Holland [email protected] - Kathleen Donahue - [email protected] - Lisa Schmidt - [email protected] 1Website www.ahsRegion1.orgHotel Baymont Inn & Suites (Wyndham) (800) 337-0550
REGISTRATION FORM. 2018 REGION ONE SUMMER MEETING. Bismarck/ Mandan, N. Dakota
Mail Registrations to Registrar, Susan Holland, 222 West Avenue C, Bismarck, ND 58501Make Checks payable to CNDDS - Central North Dakota Daylily Society
Name (s)__________________________________________________________________List names as you would like them shown on your name badges[s]. Mark youth with a “Y” after name.
Address ____________________ _____________ City _________________________ ____
State _________Zip_________ Phone _____ ____ Email ____________________________
Do you have any special needs? [Please Explain] ________________________________________
___________________ # Adult postmark by 6/15 @$ 120 $ ______________________
___________________ # Adult postmark 7/14 @$ 140 $______________________
___________________ # Youth @$ 70.00 $ _____________________
Guest Dinner only @$35.00________# Friday___________# Saturday $ ____________________
Total Fees: $ ____________________
Garden Judges Workshop 1& 2: $ 5.00 for credit, $ 3.00 to audit. Fees will be collected at registration. Please donot send Garden Judge Workshop fees now.
www.ahsRegion1.org website for more info
AHS REGION ONE - WHERE IT ALL BEGANIOWA / MANITOBA / MINNESOTA / NEBRASKA / NORTH DAKOTA / SOUTH DAKOTA
Volume 19, No. 1-spring 2018
T H E D A Y L I L Y
PIONEER
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AHS Officers Summary
2018
AHS Region OneOfficers Summary
2018President Judie Branson2301 Woodland Avenue,Springdale, AR 72762 (479) [email protected]
Vice PresidentScott Elliott658 Edward Smith Road,Ellabell, GA 31308 (912) [email protected]
Chief Financial Officer Lois HartP.O. Box 100Louisburg, KS [email protected]
Administrative Staff - 2017
Executive Editor, The Daylily Journal and Advertising Sales Manager (Publications)Meg McKenzie Ryan1936 Wensley Avenue El Centro, CA 92243760-235-8243 (voice); 760-337-2139 (fax)[email protected]
Membership Manager (Membership)Beverly Winkelman17101 Herridge RoadPearland, TX [email protected]
REGIONAL DIRECTORGarden Judges Records2018 - 1st term (appointed)Kris Henning22163 Spirit Lake Road East Frederic, WI 54837715-431-0249 (C)[email protected]@daylilies.org
Regional President / Youth Liaison Awards and Honors Chair —2017–2018 Zora Ronan190 Cottage Grove Ave SECedar Rapids, IA [email protected]
AHS REGION ONEGARDEN JUDGES LIASION— HISTORIC DAYLILY GARDEN LIAISON 2017–2018Mary Baker7114 South 49th St. Omaha, NE [email protected]
Regional Publicity Director2017–2018 Steve Horan3674 Commonwealth DrawWoodbury, MN 55125651- [email protected]
Regional Newsletter Editor 2017–2018 Susan Holland222 West Avenue C Bismarck, ND [email protected]
Region 1 Secretary 2017-2018Kris Henning
Treasurer2017–2018 Karol Emmerich7700 Old Highway 169 Blvd.Jordan, MN 55352952- [email protected]
Historian2017–2018Bryce Farnsworth 1334 14-1/2 St. S.Fargo, ND 58103701- 237-3597 home701-793-8812 [email protected]
Science Liaison 2017–2018 Jonathan Poulton729 Alpine Drive Iowa City, IA 52245 [email protected]
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Table of Contents
Volume 19, No. 1 – Spring 2018
Website: www.ahsregion1.orgEDITOR
Susan H. Holland
PROOFREADERKris Henning
DESIGN & LAYOUTSusan Holland
WRITERS Susan Holland
Val Hoefer Zora Ronan
Kris HenningKaren Schock
PHOTOGRAPHERS Susan Holland
Kathleen DonahueNancy CarlisleKaren Schock
Printed by
Image Printing,
Bismarck, North Dakota
The PIONEER is the newsletter of American Hemerocallis Society Region One Inc. The AHS is a non-profit educational and scientific organization dedicated to promote, encourage, and foster the development of the genus Hemerocallis, commonly known as the daylily. Region One is comprised of Iowa, Manitoba, Minneso-ta, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota.
Information is presented herein as a service to members and is not necessarily endorsed by the AHS or by the editor. Rights to material published in this newsletter remain with the author; to reprint or otherwise reproduce material, please obtain permission from the author.
Next Issue Deadline: Fall 2018 - September 1, 2018
SUBMISSION GUIDELINESThe PIONEER is published for the benefit of AHS Region One members. As such, the PIONEER focuses on regional members, hybridizers and events.
Submissions are encouraged! All contributions are edited for length, grammar, and clarity, in order to ensure the highest possible quality publication.
Send articles and photographs by email to [email protected]. Digital images should be high quality and high resolution. Plant name, hybridizer, and photographer should be incorporated in the image name. Contact the editor Susan H. Holland for further specifications.
Cover— 2018 Introduction by Nan Ripley H. Attitude with Gratitude
Inside Cover Front REGISTRATION- 2018 Summer Event
Inside Cover Back Ballot
Inside Front AHS Officers & AHS Region One Officers
5 Table of Contents
6 AHS Appoints Kris Henning Region One Director
7 President's Report–Zora Ronan
8 Notes from Editor Susan H. Holland
9 Open Gardens
10-11 Nan Ripley - How I Choose Plants to Introduce
13 2017 Financial Report
14 Discover Dakota Daylilies July 27–29, 2018
15 Ballots for Region One Director and President
16 Back Cover
The Daylily Pioneer
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Dear Daylily Friends,
I greet you with 10” of new snow and sparkles of hoar-frost on everything. We have quite a bit of snow here now; so much that I can’t even see the daylily labels in the snow anymore. I’ve had to have my [long] driveway plowed three times just in the past week. I know the plants love it, though, so I’m shoveling without complaining (much)!
As your new AHS Region 1 Director, I will strive to serve this Region and the AHS with all the integrity I can muster. I have been given the Gar-den Judge Records Chair po-sition, which is actually quite a big job. I oversee all the nations’ daylily garden judg-
es: recording Work-shop attendances, approving new judge and instructor ap-plications, chasing down missing appli-cations, processing and updating renew-als, maintaining their name and contact information, track-ing if judges vote and pay dues on time, communicating with all Regional Garden Judge Liaisons and Presidents and the AHS Board, and an-swering general cor-respondence regard-ing Garden Judges.
Right now, I am in the midst of a big project—verifying which Garden Judges have renewed their terms and paid AHS dues on time so they can be mailed the Gar-den Judges ballots by the Awards & Honors Chair this month. So. I’ll. Keep. This. Short.
Big news at AHS is that there will be a new website, com-pliments of a very gener-ous person who donated $10,000 to start the ball rolling last year, and then also recently donated the remaining $9,000 of the bill to get it completed. The new web design will promise eas-ier searches for cultivars, a new streamlined look, more
user-friendly pages, among many things. The new web-site should be up and run-ning by the end of April.
A new Life Membership pay-ment plan was announced. A single member has 6 months to pay, and a dual member-ship has 12 months.
The Garden Judge’s Hand-book has been updated and is available on Amazon.com, as are single copies of other AHS publications.
I look forward to serving you all and AHS, and hope to see you at the Summer Meeting in North Dakota or at the National Convention in Myr-tle Beach, NC! If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours,
Kris HenningAHS Region 1 Director
Garden Judges Records Chair
R EGION ONE DIR ECTOR - KR IS HENNING
Hello Spring. I know you are just around the corner. We will ignore Phil, back East in Philadelphia, who is such a pessimist about winter lin-gering on this year. The best part of February is getting ready for a new garden sea-son.
First on my list of plans for the new year is to get reser-vations in place for meetings and conventions. The Na-tional Convention begins on June 6 in Myrtle Beach, SC. The national is a bit of a big splurge but is a wonderful opportunity to gather new ideas on landscaping and garden art. Plus, the con-vention is before our peak season, so we will not miss anything in our own gardens.
Region One Regional Meet-ing will be in Mandan, ND this year from July 27 to 29. The Regional Meeting is the time to meet old friends and make new ones. It is also a great opportunity to take Garden Judges Workshops I and II. Whether for credit or audit, the workshops pro-vide an opportunity to learn about daylily standards and how to appraise a daylily. Dr. Scott Elliott has rewritten the
program with new photos and expanded information. The new PowerPoint and manual are easily download-ed from the members’ Por-tal.
My beloved garden is now someone else’s garden, but having it recognized and vis-ited as a national display gar-den brought us immense joy. The day I planted the 'Display Garden’ sign was one of the best days of my life, right up there with graduation from high school. Now is a perfect time to gather photos and o apply for your garden to become a national display garden. I plan to put garden visits on my schedule for this
spring and summer, so apply soon and you, too may have a display garden sign.
Thoughts of garden visits remind me of a quote that sums up my garden philoso-phy:
“I must have flowers, always and always.”-Claude Monet
Zora RonanRegion One President
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ZORA RONAN - REGION ONE PRESIDENT
“I must have flowers, always and
always.”-Claude Monet
2017 live heading in Susan Holland's garden. Photo Susan H Holland
Hello Daylily Friends,
Today I am watching our biggest storm of the season. Erik is in Fargo for a week as an official ‘timer’ at the 2018 USA Curling Nationals. This tournament will send qualifi-ers to the 2018 World Men’s Championship in Las Vegas, Nevada and the 2018 World Women’s Championship in North Bay, Ontario.
I am happy and warm inside my wonderful writing retreat at my fantasy Storybook Stuc-co cottage.
My summer will be full of threshold events. I am prepar-ing to attend the April Lit-erary Loft ‘Pitch’ conference in Minneapolis, where I will ‘pitch’ my book The Garden of Eaton – Botanical Adventures of Mary Emily Eaton (1873-1961) to agents, editors and publishers. In July, I will be presenting at the Botanical
Society of America annual convention in Rochester, MN. No pressure!
Producing the Daylily Pioneer is still a combination of joy and ago-ny, especially since my Windows 10 crashed last week and I lost all my email, contacts and organizational tools. I keep learning more and more about the Adobe Creative Cloud software InDesign but tend to forget it all in the six months between issues!
I learned last week our street, Avenue C, and several adjoining roads in the Bismarck Historic District are selected for total over-haul this summer. The 2018 Summer Regional Event team will keep you updated on the Region One website about this and other changes, alerts and contact information.
In this issue, you will see a tiny taste of what you will enjoy here in North Dakota this summer, and you KNOW North Dakota puts on a dandy, fun event, so do not miss it!
Please notice the registration form inside the front cover, and the TWO Ballots inside the back cover. This is your opportunity to participate directly in the camaraderie and gardening success of Region One. Garden On!
Susan H. Holland, Editor
H. Blufftop Puffball. Photo by Nancy Carlisle
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notes from the editor - susan h. holland
2018 OPEN GARDENSKaren Schock
When my hus-band, Ken, and I bought this two acre property in 2010 it had a 40’ by 40’ square vegetable gar-den (the north 40) and flower beds shaped in an oval, a circle, and a triangle. (the triangle is now sort of egg shaped) My plan had been to down-size the north 40 to at least half its size, which is why the arbor Ken built is at one end of the bed.
But new daylil-ies kept arriv-ing and I just couldn’t give up any of that area.
We did make the small round bed into an area with a fireplace and the oval bed is now a rock bed, which I love as it rarely needs weeding or watering.
I currently grow about 110 named varieties but also have seedlings. The area on the east side of the north 40 is now almost filled with daylilies that will be used in our Summer Regional; many of those will need to be dug a few days before. I have a wide variety of other perennials in the beds. Tall garden phlox in many colors and purple iris are some of my favorites. Various colors of annual poppies, as well as variegated spurge, reseed prolifically and fill in any empty spot. In the spring the
North 40 look amazing when the purple thyme is blooming. Ken likes trees and bushes and we have hundreds on the property.
My home is just three miles north of the Interstate as you come into Bismarck from the east. It will be open on Sunday as I will be preparing for our Regional on Friday.
Karen Schock's Garden will be on the open gar-den tour. Watch the Region One Website at www.AHSRegion1.com for updates, maps and further featured informa-tion.
Karen Schock Garden
SATURDAY, July 28FEATURED TOUR GARDENS
Garden Judge Training 2 during am tour
Lunch at the ND Heritage CenterDaylily Art Reception
Daylily Bargain Table, Silent AuctionSocial Hour and Dinner
Region One Business MeetingGuest Speaker: Melanie Mason,
North Country Daylilies
SUNDAY, July 29Open Gardens
AHS REGION ONE SUMMER MEETINGHosted by the Central North Dakota Daylily Society
July 27-29, 2018 at Baymont Inn & Suites, Mandan, ND
FRIDAY, JULY 27 Open Gardens Registration
Daylily Bargain Table, Silent AuctionGarden Judge Training 1 1:00-3:00
Educational Sessions 3-4 Hybridizers Presentations 4-5
Social Hour and Dinner Region One Daylily Auction
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HOW AND WHY I SELECT PLANTS TO INTRODUCE
By Nan Ripley
This is a subject close to my heart - Why & how I choose to introduce flowers. It is always personal for me. Hardy for my zone, straight scapes, lots of blooms, clean color with sparkle, and most important — will I walk across my gardens to see the flower and when I do, does it make me smile? It takes a few years to see what the plant does but in the first two years I usually know if the plant is good. Next, is it good enough...meaning does it look different and if I have to consider too long...it isn’t good enough. Would I purchase the flower myself? Is this plant an improve-ment? Below is one that has been selected for 2018. For a small hybridizer like myself it is the love of the flowers. The work is hard but stimulating for me. It feeds my artistic & creative nature. I will tell you more about how I choose to introduce plants.
This seedling #11NR289B (Supreme Scream x FreeWheelin’) was planted in 2011 and will be an introduction for 2018. The name is pending — Attitude With Gratitude. 42” tall, really large flower at 11”, rebloomer, 15–18 buds, and all scapes stand straight up to the sky and set pods. (Remember when you are measuring your flower, it is from petal to sepal.) I usually take my measurements in the early evening. I feel I get a truer measurement, and I take several measurements so I can get an average. Measure only the part of the flower that is flat, and not hanging down.
Why did I choose this specific plant? It caught my at-tention the first bloom. But in that cross there were several that were nice and so I needed to watch and see which of these new seedlings would show me
NAN R IPLEY - HOW I SELECT PLANTS TO INTRODUCE
why I should take another look next summer. I took the best of the seedlings in this cross and moved them the 3rd year. There were 5 different plants.
The weak seedlings died or were removed from the field the second summer. Now I look for consis-tency in plant habit. Are the flowers clear with no spotting? Do all of the flowers look the same? How are the flowers placed on the scape? Did the plant bounce back and increase well? (Sometimes you can get a piece of another seedling when you dig and move plants to line them out.) The next two years makes the difference on hardiness, recovery from the move, plant habit, and what I call ‘flower power’ scapes – bud count and not leaning. Standing tall is a must for me. Iowa has a lot of wind almost every day. If they have nice flowers I want them looking at me… like Humphrey Bogart said, “here is looking at you kid” in Casablanca. I can just hear Bogart’s voice when I am checking scapes.
Beside my notes, I take pictures of all the plants I flag each summer. This gives me a year by year confirma-tion of what the plant is doing in my garden. I will now show you pictures of all the information on this plant. Your camera sometimes catches things you don’t see.
The first season after moving the plant. Measuring the flower. Two years after move plant recovery very good. 2016 selected as a
future introduction.
Selected 2017 for 2018
introduction.
Name chosen, H. ‘Attitude
with Gratitude’
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NAN R IPLEY — SELECTING FLOWER S TO INTRODUCE
2018 AHS Region One Garden Judges and Instructors 2021 Aughenbaugh Vicky 2018 Baker Mary I**2018 Billadeau Kyle I2020 Bremers Jacqueline 2020 Bremers Roland 2018 Bremers Doug I2018 Connolly Peter 2018 Deemer Deborah 2021 Emmerich Karol I2020 Farnsworth Bryce 2021 Fass Philip I2021 Ferguson Linda 2018 Gardner Jill 2020 Grossmann Michael 2020 Haag Janet 2018 Henning Kristie 2021 Hoefer Val 2019 Horan Steve I2020 Kahnk Rita 2018 Kramer Sue 2021 Lamb Kathleen I2020 Larson Kathy 2021 Lick Kathy 2021 Lidinsky Dorothea 2021 Lidinsky William 2020 Lovell Don I2020 McIntosh Phyllis 2018 Mullins Karmin 2021 Nordstrom Kathleen 2019 Rash Selwyn 2019 Ripley Nan I2018 Ronan Zora I2023 Smerage Jeremy 2020 Steele Donna 2020 Steffenhagen Jolly 2021 Stoll Barrett 2021 Whiteaker Barry 2023 Zettel Joan ** = Garden Judges Liaison I = Instructor 20XX = Expiration date
NEBRASKA2018 started out with our Winter Social which feeds everyone’s hun-ger for daylilies and friends. The room was abuzz with conversation because it has been some time since some of us had seen each oth-er. We needed to share our stories from last summer and hopes for this year’s daylily season.
Members always look forward to the May meeting when the club plants are distributed and the 1st auction of the year happens. Short-ly after this the Spring into Spring happens at the Lauritzen garden and that is always an exciting time to meet new people interested in daylilies and for the club to earn money for our scholarship.
The July meeting will be a bit dif-ferent this year. We will be touring the OPPD’s Arboretum and then treated to a presentation (air con-ditioned) given by 2 members that live 300 miles from our meeting areas. This should be a real treat for everyone to check out these gardens. We will also be holding the annual flower show with great competition and color.
To close the year we will have Joel Poston from Pleasant Valley Gar-dens give a presentation of his pro-gram and l am sure he will include some pictures of his farm life. We will end this meeting auctioning Joel’s Intro’s.
Val Hoefer
NDS President
WIESE GARDEN Photo Kathleen Donahue
Brady GardenPhoto Kathleen Donahue
HOLLAND GARDENPhoto Susan Holland
WIESE GARDENPhoto Erik Holland
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region one news
2017 AHS Region One
Financial Report
December 31, 2017
Total Amount Checking/Savings Accounts – $21,913
January 1, 2017
Income:
Auction $10,850
Contribution from regional meeting ($5 per attendee) 560
Donations 400
Postage refund from AHS 339
Miscellaneous 15
Total Income: $12,164
Expenses:
Postage – Pioneer $ 427
Printing expense and software – Pioneer 3,966
Miscellaneous 270
Travel reimbursement 763
Total Expenses: $ 5,426
Net Loss (Change in Assets) $ 6,738
Total Amount Checking/Savings Accounts – $28,651
December 31, 2017
With the exception of certain mailing expenses related to the newsletter, the Region receives no income from the AHS, and the Region is not allowed to charge dues. All income for Region One comes from regional auctions and fees, plus donations from clubs and individuals. Donations in 2017 were from the Debra Scott Foundation.
Travel reimbursement is for attendance by the Director and the Regional President (or officer designate) at the AHS national summer meeting, as well as for the fall AHS Board meeting for the Director.
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financial report
GWEN & MIKE & BRADY GARDENPhotos by Susan Holland
KATHLEEN & GENE WIESE GARDEN
FAYE & DENNIS KROH GARDEN
BOB & LINDA CHRISTMAN GARDEN
PAULA & CLIFFORD FROHLICH GARDEN CHRISTMAN GARDEN Photo by Kathleen Donahue
AHS Region One 2018 summer event
discover dakota daylilies
region one summer event
July27-292018
Bismarck,North Dakota
Watch for registration information in the Spring 2018 Daylily Pioneer,
and on the Region One Website
http://ahsregion1.org
Bismarck, North Dakota
AHS Region One President & Director Election Ballots—Cast YOUR Vote!Per AHS Region One by-laws, Directors and RPs must be elected by mail ballots. Nan Ripley, Chair of the Nominating Committee, will announce the election results at the 2018 AHS Region One business meeting on Saturday, July 28 during the 2018 AHS Region One Tour hosted by the Central North Dakota Daylily Society, Bismarck, North Dakota
To be eligible to vote, you must be an AHS member in good standing. All ballots must be mailed to Nan Ripley, Tabulator, 26391 - 595 Ave., Nevada, Iowa 50201. Ballots must be postmarked on or before June 30, 2018.
American Hemerocallis Society Region One Election Ballot for
Region One President
For the 2-year term January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2020
Vote for one. Mark your ballot with an ‘X.’ Ballot must be mailed and postmarked on or before June 30, 2018.
AHS Member 1 AHS Member 2 Candidate
__________ __________ Val Hoefer (Nominee)
__________ __________ __________________________________________________________Write-in candidate
______________________________________ ______________ _____________________________________ Signature of AHS Region One member 1 Date signed Print name of AHS Region One member 1
______________________________________ ______________ _____________________________________ Signature of AHS Region One member 2 Date signed Print name of AHS Region One member 2
Mail Ballot to: Nan Ripley, Tabulator, 26391 - 595 Ave. , Nevada, Iowa 50201
Bismarck, North Dakota
AHS Region One Director Election Ballot—Cast YOUR Vote!
American Hemerocallis Society Region One Election Ballot for
Region One Director
For the 3-year term January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2021
Vote for one. Mark your ballot with an ‘X.’ Ballot must be mailed and postmarked on or before June 30, 2018.
AHS Member 1 AHS Member 2 Candidate
__________ __________ Kris Henning (Nominee)
__________ __________ __________________________________________________________Write-in candidate
______________________________________ ______________ _____________________________________ Signature of AHS Region One member 1 Date signed Print name of AHS Region One member 1
______________________________________ ______________ _____________________________________ Signature of AHS Region One member 2 Date signed Print name of AHS Region One member 2
Mail Ballot to: Nan Ripley, Tabulator, 26391 - 595 Ave. , Nevada, Iowa 50201
AMERICAN HEMEROCALLIS SOCIETY / REGION ONE THE DAYLILY PIONEER SUSAN H. HOLLAND, EDITOR 222 WEST AVENUE C BISMARCK, ND 58501
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