Re: AIS vs TBIS
- Subject: Re: [iris] AIS vs TBIS
- From: "J. Griffin Crump" j*@erols.com
- Date: Sat, 22 Nov 2003 21:11:15 -0500
- List-archive: <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris/> (Web Archive)
Donald, rather than just let the freeze zap it, I'd try the sock cover. If
it's just a one-night freeze, your flower may yet bloom. -- Griff
----- Original Message -----
From: "Donald Eaves" <donald@eastland.net>
To: <iris@hort.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2003 6:56 PM
Subject: Re: [iris] AIS vs TBIS
> > The original question had to do with whether TBIS would be a "Section"
or
> a
> > "Cooperating Society" of AIS. HIPS is a Section. LA is a Cooperating
> Society.
> > Local iris Societies are "Affiliates."
>
> I guess this dummy needs to know what the real difference is between being
a
> 'Section' or a 'Cooperating Society'. There must be advantages and
> disadvantages to being one or the other or it wouldn't be an issue.
>
> Don't some local iris societies decline to be affiliates of AIS? Seems
> there might be one in my general area of Texas that is not an affiliate of
> AIS. The result of that, for me, is that I never hear anything about what
> they do since I get that information via AIS publications.
>
> Donald Eaves
> donald@eastland.net
> Texas Zone 7b, USA - who is going to let the single rebloom stalk of DIME
> SPOT freeze. No way am I going to dig the clump and bring it indoors. I
> guess mid 20sF is too cold for the sock cover? I was planning to try
that,
> but as usual we are going to skip frosts and go straight in the deep
freeze
> for the night.
>
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