Re: HELP: info SPCNI
- To: i*@Rt66.com
- Subject: Re: HELP: info SPCNI
- From: L* P* <p*@peak.org>
- Date: Tue, 30 Apr 1996 21:07:49 -0700
At 03:24 PM 4/30/96 MDT, you wrote:
>I still need some basic information about the membership
>benefits of a few AIS sections for the Iris-L INFO files.
>
>If you belong to one of the following sections, could you
>please let me know 1) how frequently the newsletter (or
>other publication) is issued, 2) whether there is a seed
>exchange, plant sale, or similar activity, and 3) any
>other membership benefits you are aware of.
>
>Society for Siberian Irises
>Spuria Iris Society
>Society for Japanese Irises
>Society for Pacific Coast Native Iris
>
>Thanks in advance for your help!
>Happy irising, Tom.
The Society for Pacific Coast Native Iris is a section of the AIS and
membership in the AIS is required.
It publishes "Almanac: Society for Pacific Coast Native Iris" in the Spring
and fall. The "Almanac" has very informative articles about various species
and cultivars and other topics such as seed germination and Expeditions. A
seed Exchange list is published in the Fall Edition. Other publications are
available. An additional benefit to members is the opportunity to
participate in Expeditions and garden visits.
Louise H. Parsons <parsont@peak.org>
Corvallis, OR USA
USDA zone 7 , Emerald NARGS, AIS, SIGNA, SPCNI, transplanted Oregrowian