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The American Daffodil Society
Introduction
The American Daffodil Society (ADS) was founded in 1954 to promote wider interest in daffodils; to encourage scientific research and education on daffodil culture, breeding, diseases, pests, exhibiting, and testing; to encourage, coordinate, and sponsor shows and exhibitions of daffodils; to record and disseminate horticultural information about daffodils and issue publications for such purpose; and to register daffodil varieties and standardize their names in cooperation with international authorities. To that end, the ADS publishes The Daffodil Journal quarterly that covers all aspects of daffodil culture, breeding, and exhibition.
Mission
The mission of the American Daffodil Society is to be an internationally recognized not-for-profit association of individuals, organizations, companies, and/or universities dedicated to the encouragement of widespread interest in daffodils, and to research and education with respect to their culture, breeding, preservation, diseases, pests, testing and exhibition.
We invite you to join the ADS!
Memberships are available for individuals, youth, households and organizations. To become member, visit this web page and send a check or use a credit card: http://daffodilusa.com/ads/join.html. Membership includes receiving quarterly issues of The Daffodil Journal, regional newsletters, invitation to annual national conventions, and an opportunity to become a registered judge of daffodils.
For more information about the American Daffodil Society American Daffodil Society, Inc.
Visit the American Daffodil Web Site
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