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The Plants for Members Committee shall consist of at least three members
of the club that have extensive knowledge in growing daylilies. Committee members must be approved by a majority vote of the
club at the meeting which they assume their responsibilities. The committee shall be empowered to research, select, and purchase
plants. The committee shall, from volunteers of the Society, select the growers, oversee the planting, digging, and division
of Plants for Members plants prior to the auction meetings. The committee shall have the authority to determine fair and reasonable
reimbursement for a member growing club plants. The committee shall file a written report with the Secretary and report to
the members of the club at each meeting following purchase or sale of Plants for Members plants.
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PLANTS FOR MEMBERS COMMITTEE MEMBERS FOR 2009:
WAYNE BRYANT,
JOAN JACKSON,
FRIEDA JERRELL,
BASKERVILLE KNOTT,
MICHAEL MILLER
Article IX - Plants for Members
Section 1:
The Plants for Members program of the Richmond Area Daylily Society is designed to allow members the opportunity to purchase
at auction, newer and better cultivars for their own collections at considerable savings. The program also provides the membership
with valuable information on hybridizers, their introductions, and their cultivars' suitability for our region. The Plants
for Members program of the Richmond Area Daylily Society shall be self-perpetuating and self-supporting.
Section 2:
The Plants for Members program of the Richmond Area Daylily Society shall be managed by the Plants for Members Committee.
The committee shall be empowered to research, select, and purchase plants within the budget set forth for Plants for Members.
The committee shall, from volunteers of the Society, select the growers, oversee the planting, digging, and division of Plants
for Members plants prior to the auction meetings. The Plants for Members Committee is responsible for all aspects of this
program, whether stated or not.
Section 3: Members who accept responsibility for growing plants purchased by The Plants
for Members Committee shall demonstrate that they understand and consent to all covenants of this program, by virtue of taking
possession of said plants.
Section 4: To be eligible for consideration as a grower for the Plants for Members program,
a member must have paid his current RADS dues, have attended at least 4 meetings in the last twelve months, and demonstrated
skill in cultivating daylilies.
Section 5: Members who accept the responsibility of growing Plants for Members plants
should provide the best growing conditions to ensure an atmosphere that fosters increase. After the Plants for Members plants
have been grown for two years, the entire plant, including increase, shall be returned to the Richmond Area Daylily Society
for auction.
Section 6: To be eligible to participate in a Plants for Members auction, a member must have paid his
current RADS dues and be a member in good standing.
Section 7: All plants and increase shall remain the property of
the Richmond Area Daylily Society. The grower may not set seed on any club plants. Should the grower leave the club for any
reason or be unable to return the plants as scheduled, the grower agrees to allow members of the Plants for Members Committee
to retrieve said plants.
Section 8: All plants shall be sold to the club members without reservation.
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