By Andi Rivarola
Apologies for the lateness of this review; we plan, and plan
some more, and then one gets a cold. I don’t know about you, but all I can do
when I get a cold is... rest, do nothing, and then rest some more. So, even
though I had everything necessary to share this post with you about the new issue
of IRISES, well it just did not happen.
It is with much sadness that we announce the passing of ex-AIS President Clarence E. Mahan, but with the
sadness comes the joy of knowing that the winter edition of IRISES has been
dedicated to his memory. A section called “Remembering Clarence Everett Mahan” starts
with a touching obituary by AIS’s President, Jim Morris; and it ends
with the testimonials of several friends from around the world that you will
find to be both enlightening and heartwarming. I didn't know Mr. Mahan well, and only had brief communications via Facebook (yes, we were FB friends) and email. Once, he even wrote to tell me how brave I was to face the social media challenges of the society. I appreciated his gentle compliment
Some of the great topics on this issue:
Riley Probst, the AIS Symposium Chair, gives us a historic
review of the AIS Tall Bearded Iris Symposium. Who doesn't want to know how the
TOP 100 Tall Bearded Irises list got started, and what are the current stats on
TBs around the country? A very educational read.
Going to Déjà vu Dallas 2014? Hope that you are, but even if you are not please read Bonnie Nichols formal invitation to the National
Convention. Located in the Dallas area and the site of the 2013 Convention, the gardens are interesting
and well presented with beautiful irises, so we're wishing for a wonderful repeat. A convention registration form and
the convention schedule are also included. For updates and more information about the Convention visit their website at: http://www.irises-dallas.org
If you don’t know Robert
Piątek you will have a change to meet him on an article called, Iris
Hybridizer and Author from Poland. From his early beginnings as a forester in
the District Zawadzkie National Forest, Poland, to his current work hybridizing
irises, you will be enchanted to make his acquaintance even if on paper. Don’t
miss the beautiful iris pictures that accompany his introduction to the American
public.
A fascinating write up about little irises
may also catch your attention. The article
called “Small is Beautiful” by Charlie Carver from Orcas Island, Washington.
Don't miss The Winners of the 2013 AIS Photo Contest
will also surprise you with their quality, and their display size, which this year is extra large. Check them out and you’ll know what I mean.
Other wonderful articles include:
- The 2013 Honorary Awards Recipients
- Herbicide Studies: Weed Control in Irises, by
John E. Kaufmann
- New Emeritus Judges Announced
- AIS Display Gardens: What are they? By Bob Pries
- Iris Color Terminology: Luminatas, by our own
Rene Fraser
- Winners of the 2013 AIS Photo Contest
- Sections Happenings, by Gary White
- And much, much more…
For those new to The American Iris Society, as a member you receive the printed quarterly edition of IRISES via mail, or if you are an e-member, then you will be able to read the entire publication online. The latter is a very convenient option for overseas iris enthusiasts. For more information, please go to our website's membership information section.
(The printed edition is in the hands of the Post Office, some members included myself have already received it; the e-version is ready for view at its normal location online.)
Looking forward to this issue and hope it arrives soon.
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