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ILLINOIS IRISARIAN SUMMER 2013
“ILLINOIS IRISARIAN” AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY,
REGION 9 Issue 2013-002 Summer 2013
Visit our website at:
WWW.AISREGION9.COM
Greetings to all Irisarians within the “Land of Lincoln”
‘Black Widow’, (W.B. MacMillian, 1953, La)
Honorable Mention-1959
Deballion Medal-1968
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‘Starwoman’ (Marky Smith, 1998)
Southern/Mid-Illinois
‘Pursuit of Happiness’
(Thomas Johnson, 2007)
Prairie
‘Becky’s Bonnett’
(Sandra Lemmer, 1995)
Northern Illinois
‘Sand Dancer’
(Richard Tasco, 2010)
Sangamon Valley
Region 9
2013-”Best of Show” Winners
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“ILLINOIS IRISARIAN” TABLE OF CONTENTS/PHOTO CREDITS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents 3
Photo Credits 3
RVP Comments 4
Region 9 Officers 5
Region 9 Committees 6
How About Powdered Milk-
Steve Poole 7-8
Inventory of Iris-Washington Park 9
Region 9 Fall Meeting 10
Region 9 Iris Show Reports 11-13
Region 9 Affiliate Calendars 14
Region 9 April 6, 2013 Meeting
Minutes 15-18
PHOTO CREDITS
Front Cover-AIS Encyclopedia
Inside front cover—AIS Encyclopedia
Page 3—AIS Encyclopedia
Page 4-Dave Kelly
Page 8-Steve Poole
Pages 14—Kelly Norris
Page 14—AIS Encyclopedia
Back Cover—AIS Encyclopedia
FUTURE AIS CONVENTIONS
April 5-10, 2014, Dallas, Texas
May 25-30, 2015, Portland, Oregon
You can find out more about these up-
coming AIS National Conventions by vis-
iting the AIS Website. You can also refer
to the latest edition of the AIS Newsletter
(Irises). If you can fit them into your
schedule, plan to attend a National AIS
Convention.
‘Tiny Temptress’ (A & D Willott,
1998, MDB)
‘Trifle’ (Ben Hager, 1996,
MDB)
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What a wonderful spring we have experienced! I had the opportunity to attend the National
Iris Convention in Dallas, Texas. The programs were interesting and the garden tours were
challenging. Unfortunately, the evening before the garden tours were to begin, Mother Nature
decided that Texas, especially the Dallas area, needed rain and rain it did and then in came the
winds. The temperature dropped and it was cool the rest of the week. By Saturday, the
weather began to warm a little.
Next came the affiliates Iris Shows. First we traveled to Belleville, Illinois to the National
Shrine of the Our Lady of the Snows. The irises exhibited were fine. Margaret and I enjoyed
having lunch with the members and judges, thanks!
We next traveled to Springfield to the Washington Park Botanical Garden for the Sangamon
Valley Iris Show. They had a very good turn out and I understand over 100 people visited the
show. Thanks to Sangamon Valley for the nice lunch!
Next, we traveled to Eldorado, Illinois to attend garden judging with Steve Poole conducting
the tall bearded training and Jerry and Melody conducting the Louisiana Iris training. Lunch
was enjoyed by all under the big top tent. Thanks, Carol for preparing the delicious foods for
lunch.
The Prairie Iris Show was our next stop in Urbana at the Lincoln Square Village Mall. We
had a good variety of irises along with seedlings. The youth members exhibited a total of 16
cultivars. A Chinese lunch was enjoyed by members and judges.
Our final show was at the Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois. This show had both a cultivar
show and an artistic show as well. Again a good variety of irises were on display. Lunch at
the Morton Arboretum was enjoyed by the members and judges.
We are looking forward to the fall meeting at Washington Park Botanical Garden on Saturday
August 10, 2013, meeting beginning at 10:00AM. We ask that you bring irises for the public
sale! We always enjoy getting together and sharing stories with our iris friends. Hope to see
you in Springfield on August 10th.
Dave
Greetings
From your Regional Vice
President
Dave Kelly
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Region 9, American Iris Society Officers
Region 9 RVP: David Kelly Asst RVP: Margaret Kelly
1708 Holiday Drive 1708 Holiday Drive
Pekin, Illinois 61554 Pekin, Illinois 61554
309-347-8561 309-347-8561
[email protected] [email protected]
Secretary: Debra Miller Treasurer: John Bilski
61 Laconwood 9127 Wedgewood Drive
Springfield, Illinois 62712 Fairview Heights, Illinois 62208
217-529-8014 618-398-1029
[email protected] [email protected]
AFFILIATES AND PRESIDENTS
Mid-Illinois Iris Society Ernie Henson
6401 Cedar Road
Iuka, Illinois 62849
618-822-6584
Northern Illinois Iris Society Diana Anshakov
2928 North 4425th Road
Newark, Illinois 60541
Prairie Iris Society: Jerry Wilhoit
2282 N. 350th Street
Kansas, Illinois 61933
217-948-5478
Sangamon Valley Iris Society Debra Miller
61 Laconwood
Springfield, Illinois 62712
217-529-8014
Southern Illinois Iris Society Gail Devilbiss
1253 Moonglow Road
Centralia, Illinois 62818
618-533-4705 [email protected]
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COMMITTEES
By Laws: Steve Poole
775 Kaid Road
Eldorado, Illinois 62930
618-273-5992
Iris Auction and Sale: Chuck Simon
10S122 Lorraine Drive
Willowbrook, Illinois 60527
630-323-5070
Judges Training: Becky Simon
10S122 Lorraine Drive
Willowbrook, Illinois 60527
630-323-5070
Membership: Suzie Schneider
21202 North 21st Avenue
Nokomis, Illinois 62075-3912
217-556-7415
Youth: Brian and Carol Davis
1405 Mayfair Drive
Champaign, Illinois 61821
217-359-3468
Webmaster: Dave Kelly
1708 Holiday Drive
Pekin, Illinois 61554
309-347-8561
Illinois Irisarian Editor: Dave Miller
61 Laconwood
Springfield, Illinois 62712
217-529-8014
Nominating: Jerry Wilhoit
2282 N. 350th Street
Kansas, Illinois 61933
217-948-5478
Immediate Past RVP: Margaret Kelly
1708 Holiday Drive
Pekin, Illinois 61554
309-347-8561
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How About Powdered Milk (Second in a Series)
by Steve Poole
Europeans have been growing plants from seed for several thousand years. No one knows
who made that first leap of logic to save seeds from wild plants, keep them safe over the
winter, then plant those seeds the following spring to yield a crop in a location close to
their home.
Since men tended to be the hunters and women and children gathered the plant foods, I
have little doubt that it was some creative woman who invented gardening and subse-
quently agriculture. The archeological record confirms that fiber and food crops were the
first plants to be cultivated. Throughout the long history of agriculture little energy and
space could be wasted on the cultivation of flowers. However, as civilizations developed,
well fed and clothed humans began to cultivate flowers.
With the discovery of the first Laws of Genetics by the Austrian monk, Gregor Mendel,
during the mid 1800s, plant breeding entered the next level of development. He hand polli-
nated specific varieties of garden peas, then grew the offspring to study how physical
traits were inherited.
Irises, especially bearded irises, are easily grown from seed. During the late 1800s, Euro-
pean plant breeders, such as the Vilmorin nursery firm of France, influenced by the work
of Gregor Mendel, began to selectively breed bearded irises. Their breeding work, along
with that of other irisarians, such as W. R. Dykes, led in an unbroken chain to the devel-
opment of our modern irises.
During the early 1960s, my cousin Helen Jordan, taught me how to pollinate tall bearded
irises and grow them from seed. In those days, the process went somewhat like this:
1. During bloom season, the selected parents were cross-pollinated.
2. Approximately sixty days after pollination, the seed pods matured and began to
split open.
3. The seeds were harvested and dried indoors.
4. In early fall, a seed bed was prepared.
5. Sometime around Thanksgiving, the seeds were planted in rows and covered with
boards to protect them from weather, digging dogs, and especially digging cats
who find it difficult to resist fresh tilled dirt.
6. The boards covering the rows were removed the following spring in early to mid
March.
7. Around the spring equinox (March 21-22), the iris seeds began to germinate.
8. By mid May, when the new seedlings were about six to eight inches tall, they were
transplanted into the big garden where they were grown for two years for the
purpose of evaluation.
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As any gardener knows, plants grow better when fertilized. To help prevent transplant
shock and encourage good growth, Helen taught me to water the transplant rows with
manure tea.
To make manure tea, Helen filled a large wash tub with water, added a couple of shovels
full of rotted horse manure, stirred the mixture daily for a few days, then used the dark
liquid when transplanting any plants (flowers or vegetables) in her garden. As one might
imagine, manure tea can sometimes be a bit odoriferous.
After I met Georgia Hinkle and began to help her transplant iris seedlings, she belittled
the manure tea method and said why not use powdered milk! For Georgia's transplant
fertilizer, she mixed powdered milk with water, watered the rows with the milk solution,
sprinkled in some blood meal, then transplanted the iris seedlings.
The only drawback to using the milk and blood meal, was the neighborhood dogs and
cats, who, smelling the odor, attempted to find the underground food source. Thus the iris
gardener had to devote about a week or two to running off the neighborhood pets. Today,
I use Miracle-Grow plant food, and everything works just fine.
Helen and Georgia, you never had it so good. (P.S. I now plant my seeds in pots, not the
open ground.)
‘Kaelin’s Lipstick’
(Steve Poole, 2011, TB)
‘Abby’s Fire’
(Steve Poole 2012, TB)
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Inventory of the Iris at Washington Park Botanical Garden
Springfield, IL
TBs & Medians (Growing Well)
Silverado, Prince of Bugundy, Sea Power, Jesse’s Song, Cayenne, Stairway to Heaven,
Blackcurrant, Luxor Gold, Spiced Peaches, White Room, Habit, Miss Mauve,
Beverly Sills, Bonkers, Dusky Challenger, Yaquina Blue, Calligrapher, Mema’s Peachy,
Queen’s Circle, Concertina, Diabolique, Starwoman, Jurassic Park, Limonada,
Celebration Song, Delirium, Crowned Heads, Ming, Blueberry Bliss.
TBs and Medians—(No Increases) Gypsy Romance, Dragonmaster, Fast Forward, Devil May Care, Conjuration,
Double Overtime, World Premier, Kaelin’s Lipstick, Battenkill Riffle.
SIBERIAN IRISES (Growing Well)
Tumble Bug, Trim the Velvet, Mad Magenta, Over in Gloryland, Shaker’s Prayer,
Roaring Jelly, Brian Ray, Desloge Beauty.
Lost Siberians—(Did Not Survive)
Cornation Anthem, Reprise, Pink Pepper, Pink Haze, Windwood Spring, Sprinkles, Lady
Vanessa, Double Standard, Kindly Light, Illini Flirt.
Louisiana Irises (Growing Well)
Laura Louise, Perfect Match, Little Rock Skies, Royal Embrace, Dixie Deb,
Pegaletta, Rich Jewel.
Spuria (Growing Well)
Color Focus, Sunny Day, Missouri Star, Lemon Chiffon Pie, Steely Eye, Violet Fusion, Ila
Crawford, Clara Ellen, Wyoming Cowboy.
Lost Spurias—(Did Not Survive)
Border Town, Blue Bunting, Walker Ferguson, Hickory Leaves.
Lost Species-(Did Not Survive)
I Musclemanica.
Please contact Debra Miller if you would be willing to donate iris to replace those that did
not survive.
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Region 9 Fall Meeting—Judges Training, Judges updates,
And other Specialized Training
Schedule for the Region 9 Fall 2013 Meeting
Friday August 9, 2013
1:00 – 4:00 PM Volunteers are needed to help set up for the public sale and the Saturday
meeting.
5:30 PM All are invited for supper at:
Golden Corral Buffet
1038 LeJune Drive
Springfield, IL
It is just off Interstate 72 at the 6th St exit. Turn right onto 6th St, At the
first stop light, turn right near intersection of LeJune Drive & Octa-
vius Via (Wal Mart area)
7:00—9:00 PM Come to learn & share slides, video, and iris experiences.
Hampton Inn, 2300 Chuckwagon Dr, Springfield, IL
Saturday August 10, 2013
8:00—9:45 AM Receive donated irises from members and place
8:00 AM -12:15PM Silent Auction for members
11:15 AM – 12:15 PM Lunch –Panera’s-submit orders to Debra Miller by August 2. Debra can be reached at (217) 529-8014 or
1:00 - 4:00 PM Public Iris Sale
4:00—4:30 PM Clean up by all members
Region 9 Judges Training:
Attention to all!
2013 Ballots have been mailed to all Judges– If you did not receive a
ballot Please contact Jerry Snyder 225 Sky Line Dr., Sedona, AZ 86336
Phone 928 282-5867 Ballots must be post marked by Aug. 1, 2013.
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2013 Iris Show Reports
Dave & Margaret Kelly
This year we had the opportunity to attend all five of the Affiliates Iris Shows. Below are the
details of each show. We hope you had an opportunity to attend at least one of these shows. If
not, make plans to attend one next year.
Over the Rainbow in Iris – Mid Illinois and Southern Illinois Iris Societies
The members of the Mid Illinois Iris Society and Southern Illinois Iris Society held their annual
Spring Iris Show “Over the Rainbow” Saturday May 4, 2013 at the National Shrine of Our
Lady of the Snows in the Guild Center, Belleville, Illinois. This was the first time the show has
been held at the Shrine. Public viewing was 10 AM to 4 PM. There were 72 entries in this
show with the help of eight members. Some classes were not filled as this was basically a Me-
dian Iris Show with only two Tall Bearded Irises, an Arilbred Iris and species cross.
It rained the day and night before the show. The cultivars were in good condition despite the
weather. The best specimen of the show “Starwoman” (Marky Smith, 1998, IB) was exhibited
by Ernie and Ann Henson and the runner up “Raspberry Ice” (Keppel, 2012, SDB) was exhib-
ited by Jeff Kassly. The silver medal for the most blue ribbons, went to Jeff Kassly and the
bronze medal went to Leora McTall. Thanks to all the exhibitors for making the show a suc-
cess. Lunch was enjoyed by the members and judges. The judges were Larry and Barbara
Miller and Margaret Kelly. Show Chairman was Anita Stephens. We look forward to your
show next year!
Prairie Iris Society
The annual spring Prairie Iris Show was held Saturday May 25, 2013 at the Lincoln Square
Mall in Urbana, Illinois. This was our 25th annual show! Judging began at 10:30. This time
the ladies judged as one team and men judged as one team. The ladies judged the tall bearded
while the men judged the rest of the show. Together, the judges picked the section winners and
then went on to pick the Queen of Show. Public viewing was from noon until 4 PM. There
were nine exhibitors with 108 entries in the show, of those, 16 cultivars were exhibited by four
youth members. The “Best Specimen of the Show was exhibited by youth member Matthew
with “Pursuit of Happiness” (T. Johnson, 2007) a tall bearded iris. The best seedling was “Q29-
D”, a space ager, exhibited by Brian Davis.
The silver medal went to Jerry & Melody Wilhoit with 24 blue ribbons and the bronze medal
went to Newberry Daylilies with five blue and ten red ribbons. Youth silver medal went to Josh
with four blue ribbons and Matthew the bronze medal with three blues and two red ribbons.
Thanks to all the exhibitors who helped make this milestone 25th show a success. A Chinese
lunch was enjoyed by the members and judges. Judges were Larry and Barbara Miller, Ernie
and Ann Henson, Anita Stephens and Patrick Hayden. Show chairmen were Brian and Carol
Davis. A special feature every year is to enjoy the cookies that Melody Wilhoit shares with the
membership; this is a tradition with Prairie Iris Society!
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Northern Illinois Iris Society Show Report
Diana Anshakov
The Northern Illinois Iris Society's Annual Iris Show was held on June 1st and 2nd, 2013, at
The Morton Arboretum in Lisle, IL. (just west of Chicago.) We had six horticultural exhibitors
enter 57 AIS-eligible specimens, all of which were different cultivars except for one:
'Thornbird' (Byers, 1989, TB). Two stalks were entered. There were four adult artistic exhibi-
tors and three youth artistic exhibitors. Despite there being fewer youth entrants, they created
more arrangements: 12, versus the adults' 11! Great job, girls!
We had an additional eight entries in two classes that were not eligible for AIS awards, but al-
lowed for people who don't know the names of their irises or whose bloom was nearly spent to
compete for club awards: "Individual Blooms" and "UFO's: Unidentified Flowering Objects."
Best Specimen was awarded to tall bearded 'Becky's Bonnet' (Limmer, 1998), exhibited by
Charles Simon. Runner-up went to Siberian iris 'Laugh Out Loud' (Hollingworth, 2007), also
exhibited by Mr. Simon. Even with a bum foot, he swept the show!
Also appearing on the Queen's Table was Best in Section miniature tall bearded 'Pretty
Quirky' (A. Probst, 1992), exhibited by Diana Anshakov. Section Sweepstakes were awarded in
the tall bearded and miniature tall bearded classes to Diana Anshakov and to Charles Simon in
the Siberian Class.
In the artistic division, the best arrangement was created by Cathy Hendrickson for her entry in
the class "Roy Rogers and Trigger at the Chicago Coliseum". Best youth arrangement went to
Samantha, also in the "Roy Rogers" class. Those ladies sure captured the feel of the Old West!
The Artistic Sweepstakes was awarded to Cathy Hendrickson, with Samantha winning the
Youth Artistic Sweepstakes. Other youth provided beautiful entries.
We encouraged the visiting public to cast ballots for their favorite specimen and arrangement.
The results were fascinating - it's amazing how tastes vary! We had a good number of votes for
irises of all colors, shapes and sizes, including votes for entries in the Individual Blooms and
UFO classes. I think this was a great way to get the public to interact with and really enjoy the
show!
The winner of the People's Choice Award for favorite specimen was 'Southwest Silver
Haze' (A. Pyburn, 2005), a tall bearded exhibited by Mark and Nancy Timko. Runner-up was
border bearded 'Batik' (A. Ensminger, 1986), exhibited by Cathy Hendrickson. The irises that
came in right behind the winners with 2 votes apiece were TBs 'Holy Fire' (G. Sutton, 2000),
'Thornbird' (Byers, 1989), 'Fiery Temper' (Keppel, 2001), and 'Brussels' (T. Johnson, 2003),
species Iris fulva, and an orange-and-white "UFO" entered as "NOT Juan Valdez". Many other
irises received one vote apiece.
People’s Choice winners in the artistic division were Betsy Grimm for her arrangement in the
class “A Puppet Show in the Park”, and youth exhibitor Samantha for her entry in “A Puppet
Show in the Park”. I guess that makes “A Puppet Show in the Park” the people’s choice for fa-
vorite class, too!
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We had a lot of people visit and enjoy the show, oohing and ahhing, taking pictures, and asking
iris questions. The arboretum was very pleased with the display and turnout, and has invited us
back to their beautiful venue in 2014. We had some rhizomes for sale, and sold out of every-
thing we had on day one of the show. Even better, we gained two new club members, and are
looking forward to getting to know them at events in the future. Congratulations to all the ex-
hibitors and volunteers for putting on a great show!
Sangamon Valley Iris Society 2013 Show Report
Debra Miller
The Sangamon Valley Iris Society’s Iris Show was held on May 11, 2013 at the Washington
Park Botanical Garden, Springfield, Illinois. Over 100 members of the public visited the show.
Eight exhibitors entered 76 specimens. This was primarily a Median Show. Because of the
small number of tall bearded iris, the sections were:
Tall Bearded (TB) and Aril Bred (AB)
Intermediate Bearded (IB)
Border Bearded (BB), Miniature Tall Bearded (MTB), & Miniature Dwarf Bearded (MDB)
Standard Dwarf Bearded (SDB)
The Best Specimen, ‘Sand Dancer’ (Tasco, 2010, AB) was entered by Patrick Hemmer. Patrick
also won the following Sections:
IB
BB, MTB, and MDB
‘Absolute Joy’ (Aitken, 2006), entered by Norma Bennett, was the SDB Section winner.
Judges were Ann and Ernie Henson and Margaret Kelly. Patrick Hemmer and Debra Miller co-
chaired the show. Debra Miller won the Horticultural Sweepstakes Silver Medal with 21 blue
ribbons. Norma Bennett won the Bronze Medal with 13 blue ribbons.
We asked the public to vote on their top eight favorite irises. 24 people voted. The winners
were:
# of Votes Iris
12 Cat’s Eye (Black, 2002, SDB)
10 Midsummer Night’s Dream (Baumunk, 1999, IB)
9 Finish Line (M. Sutton, 2008, TB)
8 Alliteration (Black 2005, IB)
7 Sand Dancer (Tasco, 2011, AB)
6 Kahuna (Marky Smith, 2002, IB)
6 Sonoran Sands (Tasco, 1996, IB)
5 Absolute Joy (Aitken, 2006, SDB)
5 Rimaround (Aitken, 2007, IB)
40 other iris varieties received one to four votes. Thank you to all who made our show a suc-
cess!!!
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REGION 9 Affiliate Calendar Dates for 2013
Prairie Iris Society (PIS) August 3, 2013 Iris Sale-Lincoln Square Village—9:00 AM—noon
September 21, 2013 Fall Meeting-location TBA
Sangamon Valley Iris Society (SVIS) July 27, 2013 Iris Sale for public-Washington Park Botanical Garden
August 23, 2013 Iris Auction for SVIS members
September 27, 2013 To be determined
October 25, 2013 To be determined
Northern Illinois Iris Society (NIIS) July 14, 2013 Iris Sale, Elmhurst Garden Walk Faire Boutique,
Wilder Park,
Elmhurst, Il, 10:00 AM—4:00 PM
August 18, 2013 Summer Potluck and Plant Exchange, Ty Warner Park,
Westmont, Il, Noon.
November 17, 2013 Year End Get Together, location and time TBA
Southern Illinois Iris Society (SIIS) July 27, 2013 Fall Meeting and Public Sale, U of I Extension, Salem, Il
Sale—8:00 AM –12:00 Noon
Potluck—Noon—bring a dish to share
Business meeting followed by members
auction-1:00 PM
Mid-Illinois Iris Society (MIIS) August 3, 2013 Public Sale, 8:00 AM-12:00 Noon. After Noon Club
Auction.
September 23, 2013 Meeting and Club Beardless Iris Sale, 7:00 PM, Casey
Township Community Center
October 28, 2013 Meeting, 7:00 PM, Casey Township Community Center
December 7, 2013 Christmas Party, TBA, Casey Township Community Cen-
ter
Region 9, 2013 Meetings August 9-10, 2013 Fall Meeting, Washington Park Botanical Gardens,
Springfield, Illinois
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Minutes, Region 9, American Iris Society (AIS) Meeting
April 6, 2013
Call to Order: Regional Vice President (RVP) Dave Kelly (Dave) called the meeting to order at
10:00 am. He recognized the prior RVPs – Chuck Simon, Steve Poole, Melody Wilhoit, Jerry
Wilhoit, Ernie Henson, and Margaret Kelly.
Secretary’s Report: Dave reported the minutes were published in the newsletter and asked for
any additions or corrections. There were none. The minutes were approved as published.
Treasurer’s Report: John Bilski provided the Treasurer’s report. See attached. Ernie Henson
made a motion to approve the report. Dave Miller seconded the motion. Motion approved and
Treasurer’s report was filed for audit.
Committee Reports:
Membership: Dave reported for Patrick Hayden. As of January 1, 2013 there are 130 mem-
bers in Region 9. Seven are E-Memberships and eight are youth members. The Region needs a
membership chairman since Patrick Hayden has resigned. The duties include sending a wel-
come to new members and keeping a current list of AIS members in Region 9. (The National
Membership Secretary provides the Membership Chair a list monthly.) Dave asked anyone in-
terested in the job to contact him after the meeting..
Web Master: Dave reported the web-site is pretty much up to date. The attendees were
pleased with the job Dave is doing.
Youth Chairman: No report.
Judge’s Training: Becky Simon was not present. Dave reminded all judges to be sure to turn
in their judges training report by August 1, 2013. All judges are to vote the ballot which they
will receive in the mail. All members have the opportunity to vote the symposium which will
be on the AIS web-site. Anyone interested in being a judge should see Margaret after the meet-
ing..
Iris Sale: Chuck Simon has been sending out post cards and news releases to newspapers. The
region reimburses him for these expenses. Originally, he sent out 350 post cards. Last year he
only sent out 100. Chuck tells us that we are only getting a 10% return on the post cards and
wonders if we should continue to mail post cards. The group decided we should continue send-
ing post cards. We will try to get email addresses for the future.
Chuck Simon will be ordering iris for the silent auction. He would like to order from Paul
Black. The group discussed buying from another hybridizer or other hybridizers. Steve Poole
made a motion that we move ahead with the purchase of $150 of irises and that we look at more
variety. John Bilski seconded the motion.
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Dave urged the members to bring iris for the public sale. We are depending on our members
for most of the sale plants. Dave discussed purchasing median iris for the public sale from Red
Bud Lanes, Jerry and Melody Wilhoit, as we have in the past. The group agreed.
Dave mentioned that we are starting to get a following for our iris sale since we have been at
the Washington Park Botanical Gardens.
Advertising will be handled by the following members:
Renee Burns – Illinois Times
Margaret Kelly – Peoria and Pekin papers
Dave Miller – Who, What When in State Journal Register
The group discussed the need to have more and better quality signs. Dave made a motion that
was amended by Steve Poole to authorize Renee Burns to spend up to $200. Ernie seconded
the motion and motion carried.
Members may donate iris plants introduced in the last 5 years and any iris merchandise they
care to donate. The Silent Auction will be from 8 AM until noon.
Newsletter:
Dave Miller asked about reducing the number of newsletters from three to two a year. Ernie
suggested we go back to two issues a year – Spring and Fall. The group approved. The spring
issue will highlight the spring meeting and the summer issue will highlight the fall meeting,
By Laws:
Steve Poole reported the By Laws are on the web-site.
Reports by Affiliate Presidents:
The Affiliate Presidents who were present, Ernie Henson, Jerry Wilhoit, and Debra Miller, re-
ported on upcoming iris shows.
Old Business:
Fall Meeting
The fall meeting will be August 10, 2013 at Washington Park Botanical Garden.
The agenda is:
Friday, August 9
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1-4 pm Set up silent auction and public sale at Washington Park Botanical
Garden
5 pm Dinner Golden Corral
After Sharing of slides and pictures at Hampton Inn
Saturday, August 10:
8 – Noon Silent Auction
8 am Bring iris to Washington Park Botanical Garden
10 am Business Meeting
11:15 – 12:15 Lunch
1 – 4 pm Public Sale
An iris program will be presented by Steve Poole throughout the afternoon beginning at 1:45.
The hotel is:
Hampton Inn and Suites
2300 Chuckwagon Drive
Springfield, Illinois 62711-7107
Phone: 217/793-7670
The special rate for Region 9 is $119 (regularly $139). We will have free use of the conference
room the evening of August 9.
We discussed lunch – potluck or box lunches. It was decided to get box lunches from Panera.
Washington Park Botanical Gardens Membership
Dave reminded us that membership to Washington Park Botanical Gardens is $11 for a single
membership and $14 for a family. Membership is good for admission to participating gardens
throughout the United States.
Louisiana Iris for Washington Park Botanical Garden
Dave Miller suggested Region 9 donate Louisiana Iris for the Washington Park Botanical Gar-
dens water ponds. There was group discussion and it was decided Dave Miller should discuss
the idea with Washington Park Botanical Garden management. If the park management, would
like these iris for the water pond, Dave should discuss the donation with Wilhoits and Steve
Poole.
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Approved Judges
Dave reported the list of approved judges for 2013 is on the AIS website.
Conventions
The AIS National Convention is April 15 through 20 in Dallas, Texas. The Convention Com-
mittee is asking each region to donate a basket filled with goodies for the Silent Auction. Our
basket will contain Illinois products – popcorn, pumpkin, honey, wine, and candy.
The National Siberian Convention is June 6 through 8 in Lansing, Michigan. Chuck Simon is
the President of the Siberian Iris Society.
Judges Training Schedule
April Prairie Iris Society
Brian and Carol Davis
In The Garden – Medians
2 hours
May Southern Iris Society
Steve Poole
In The Garden – Louisiana Iris
3 hours
New Business:
Spring 2014 Meeting
There was discussion about the date for the Spring 2014 Region 9 meeting. Two dates were dis-
cussed – April 5 and April 12. It was decided to have the meeting on Saturday April 12, 2014
at Rochester Community Center, Rochester Illinois.
Adjournment
The meeting adjourned at 11:00 am.
ILLINOIS IRISARIAN 19 SUMMER 2013
‘Ten Carat Diamond’
(Slagle, 2013)
‘My Huckleberry Friend’
(Elm Jensen, 2010)
ILLINOIS IRISARIAN 20 SUMMER 2013
ILLINOIS IRISARIAN David Miller
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