Re: the hosta people journal


I AGREE WHOLE-HEARTEDLY!!!  VERY disappointing, even for a "beginner" like me.

Mary Butler, Ohio

At 06:15 AM 1/28/02, you wrote:
>I am a bit dissappointed in the latests journal. 12 pages are
>devoted to awards and messages. 14 pages describing garden
>tours( without hardly any usefull information), 8 pages with Ruh
>cultivars ( well known for his knowledge about the origin of sports
>and cultivars unfortunately that usefull information is not in the
>table). In my opinion this kind of material should be in the yearbook
>not in the journal like it is done by more serious journals like the
>Bulletin of the Alpine garden Society. That would leave more place
>for  articles with hosta information. Alternatively the last word in the
>second article in the bylaws could be changed from "" to forster
>and promote knowledge and interest in hosta"" to "" to foster and
>promote interest in hosta-people.
>PS K Walek has my article on the inheritance of yellow leaf colour
>for a long time. I cannot write another one before this is published
>So please no lamenting about a shortage of articles I have data for
>at least ten more informative articles.
>Ben J.M.Zonneveld
>Clusius lab pobox 9505
>2300 RA Leiden
>The Netherlands
>mintemp-16C(5F)
>Zonneveld@RULbim.LeidenUniv.NL
>Fax: 31-71-5274999
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