Info for Local, State, and Regional/National Organizations

NEADS Membership

Why should you join? Why should you NOT join, that is the question!

For $5.00 a year, members:

  • Make new gardening friends

  • Share and trade plants and seeds

  • Periodically attend educational programs and garden tours

  • Periodically win or receive gift plants

  • Plus a whole lot more!

Membership in NEADS does not include membership in
the state club (ASDS) or national organization (AHS).

Contact Us

If you are interested in more information about becoming a member of NEADS, the Arkansas State Daylily Society, or the American Hemerocallis Society, contact us at:

NEADS
c/o Gail Rasberry
P.O. Box 732
Bay, Arkansas 72411
Phone: 870.781.3766
Email: mailto:gailsdaylilydujour@yahoo.com

AHS Region 13 and Arkansas Daylily Society

When you join American Hemerocallis Society, you are automatically included as a member of the AHS Region in which you live. Region 13 is comprised of Arkansas and Louisiana. A Regional Meeting is held each year during peak bloom season and alternates between the two states.
MORE INFO HERE

The state-wide club, Arkansas Daylily Society, typically meets twice a year (spring and fall). When regional meetings are held within the state, the state club meeting is held in conjunction with that. Membership is $10/yr.
MORE INFO here!

About the American Hemerocallis (Daylily) Society

The American Hemerocallis Society, Inc. (AHS) is a non-profit organization. The AHS is organized exclusively for educational and scientific purposes, and especially to promote, encourage, and foster the development and improvement of the genus Hemerocallis and public interest therein.

Join the American Hemerocallis Society and receive The Daylily Journal (a colorful, informative magazine featuring pictures of new cultivars; how-to articles on care, feeding, and hybridizing; and news of upcoming AHS meetings and conventions) quarterly, and the regional newsletter, the ArkLa Daylily, 2-3 times a year with regional and local club information. AHS also hosts a members-only site where members can become "friends," post photos, join discussion groups of all kinds, and join various groups! The AHS website is http://www.daylilies.org

Pictured, top to bottom: Hemerocallis 'Sherry Lane Carr' (Carr, '93), 'Samuri Warrior' (Pittard, '66), 'Curly Pink Ribbons' (Hansen,R., '96), and 'Journey To Ixtland' (Petit, '04). Images courtesy of Gail Rasberry.