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Publicity- Gladys Ning Although I miss my lilies and the summer, I also look forward to putting
18 Forsyth Crescent Regina, SK
543-0482 them to bed in the fall and adding some exciting new varieties for next
Historical Garden Maida Gardener year. This year I was able to help in the selection of the lilies for the
33 Castle Place Regina, SK
Phone-586-5703 fall bulb sale. It was a fun, but time consuming task to go through so
Phoning - Olga Martin
many choices! I hope that you will find some beautiful new additions for
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your gardens among the list that we have chosen. If anyone has a special
request, please let us know for next year!
Social Lydia Kapell-
Box 215,Pilot Butte, SK
781-4811
Another thing for us all to look forward to is the upcoming Christmas
Education Phyllis Mueller
5004 1st Avenue Regina, SK
party and potluck dinner. This is a time to relax, socialize, enjoy pictures
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of the summer gardens and share our favourite recipes. If you havent
Newsletter and Library Shirley been out to this event before, you should give it a try!
Tuttosi
1015 Broder Street Regina, SK
Phone-569-0804
If you have friends that enjoy gardening, bring them out to our sale or
Past President- Phyllis Mueller
5004 1st Avenue Regina, SK other functions, we would love to see some new faces.
Phone-545-1752
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SSLS EVENTS-2008 OCTOBER 25TH 2008
FRIDAY SEPT.26TH 2008 ANNUAL MEETING AND SEMINAR
BULB PACKAGING 8:30AM SET UP 8:45 REGISTRATION
6:30 PM 9:00AM MEETING 9:45 AM COFFEE BREAK 9:45
MAIDA GARDNERS PETER SANDERCOCK OF BLUE RIDGE NURSERY
33 CASTLE PLACE 10-12
SOUTH LEISURE CENTRE
SEPT.27TH 2008 NOVEMBER 26 2008
BULB SALE CHRISTMAS POTLUCK
9AM-5:30 PM 6PM
GOLDEN MILE CENTRE REGINA FLORAL CONSERVATORY
OCTOBER 4TH 2008
BULB SALE
9:30AM-4:30PM
NORTHGATE SHOPPING CENTRE
The seventeenth annual Lily Show was held July 18 and 19, 2008 at Reginas Golden Mile Shopping Centre. A
colorful display was presented in spite of a lower number of stems, the result of a cool, slow spring.
A big thank you is given to the judges for their thoughtful and conscientious work. Horticultural Classes
were judged by Phyllis Mueller, Charlien Britton and Maida Gardner. Student judges participating were
Shirley Tuttosi, Ray Brecht and Cheryl Siemens (Cheryl is recently qualified as a judge by NALS). Decorative
Classes were judged by Dolores Nelson, and the Photo Contest was judged by Shirley Gerlack and Marie
Wilson, members of the Regina Photo Club.
Many thanks are also sent to our Show Sponsors, Dutch Growers Garden Centre, Sherwood
Greenhouses, Valley K Greenhouses, Unique Garden Centre, Elaine Fellner, David Drysdale, Dolores Nelson,
and Wascana Flower Shoppe.
Special Awards:
Many thanks also to all those members who worked tirelessly to make the show a success.
2008 Lily Show Committee:
Norm Brown
Maida Gardner
JoAnn Liebe
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RHS RGA
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September 25 2008 nd
Sept. 2 2008
Members Pot Luck Conservatory open
6 pm for the 08-09 Season
Regina Floral Conservatory
1-4:30 Daily
1450B 4th Avenue
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Catherine Laburi (1ab) Large soft creamy-peach flowers with a center blush of salmon. 4 M
Centerfold - (1a) Pristine white flowers sport burgandy-red brushstrokes. 3' EM
Connecticut King (1a) Deep clear yellow with a golden center. 3 M
Coral Sunrise (1a) Tri color of pink, peach, yellow giving you a lovely pastel look. 3 M
Dolly Madison (1a) Large clean magenta pink blooms with extra heavy substance. 3 M
Dot.Com (1a) Soft silvery pink petals with a blast of dark red spreckling in the center. 3 M
Electric (1a) Orange flowers highlighted with pink bands on edges, dark mahogany spots towards center. 3 M
Elgrado (1a) Deep purplish red with dark red spots on of each petal. 16 EM
Elodie (1a) Double flowers of soft purplish-pink, great for bouquets. 3 M
Fata Morgana (1a) Double soft yellow flowers with a golden hue. Red spots in center. 3 EM
Indian Princess - (1a) Throat lightly greenish yellow, outside white. Black spots on center 1/4 of Tips slightly recurved.
3.5' M
Iverna (1a) Deep buttercup yellow blooms with a spotted lime green center. 3 M
Jive (1a) Bright sunny yellow flowers with a soft coral blush. 3 M
Kansas (1a) Bicolor of soft yellow blending into a creamy orange throat. 3 EM
Landini (1a) Deep dark burgundy red, bordering on black. 3 M
Lilass - (1b) Orchid pink with candy-red throat, rayed in lighter orchid pink, inner 1/2 spotted candy-red. 3.5' M
Monte Negro (1a) A popular choice for a dark red lily, unspotted. 3 M
Moonbaby (1a) Brushmark lily with deep maroon brushmarks on creamy white background. 3 M
Mount Duckling (1a) Wide bright pink, slightly spotted blooms are numerous, suitable for border. 20 EM
My Dear Tetra (1a) A clean medium to dark red with slightly ruffled edges. 3 M
Navona (1a) A tall inflorescence showcases snowy white wide petal blooms, greenish centers. 3 M
Nello - (1a) A vibrant combination of satin red with flaming orange centers. 3.5' EM
Netty's Pride (1ab) White tips, a green throat and heavy speckling of deep maroon-red. 3 M
New Wave (1a) A pure, clean crisp white with only a few spots in center. 14 EM
Olina (1a) Dark red flowers with a heavy mass of black spots at the center. 3 M
Orange Art (1a) Deep orange wide petals are highlighted with burgundy speckles. 3 M
Pink Pagoda (1a) Mouth watering wine pink with a deep plum purple brushmark. 3 M
Pisa (1a) Very large vivid golden yellow blooms with deeper centers. 3 M
Plum Crazy (1ab) Creamy off white petals faced with burgundy pink brushmarks. 3 M
Rosepoint Lace (1bc) Heavy marbling of purplish red flecks on white, yellowish or pink backgrounds. Recurved blooms. M
3.5 M
Sopressa - (1a) Purest white blooms without a spot, white buds. 3' M
Sorbet (1a) Two tone wine pink edged on cream-white flowers. 2.5 M
Tasmania (1a) Canary yellow blooms with a heavy explosion of brown spots at the center. 3 M
Teakwood (1ab) Upto 30 unusual yellow-orange blooms per stem. 3.5 EM
Tinkerbell (1c) Dainty, tightly recurved lavender-pink flowers, grassy foliage. 4 EM
Tropical Breeze (1a) Soft smoky pink blooms with burgundy red spreckling. 3 M
Vermeer - (1a) Bicolor of purplish pink with a cream ring around a raspberry center. 3' M
Willowood (1a) Yellow, ox-blood blotch. 3 EM
Species ($7.00)
L Superbum - Eastern North America species, orange turk cap flowers, whorled leaves, orginated New Hampshire. 4-5'
Martagons ($ )
Attiwaw Soft shell pink overcast on a yellow base. Slight yellow edging with fine peppery spotting. $20
Sweet Betsy Inside cream, suffused pink with a cream throat and a few maroon spots. 4.5 E $15
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SSLS BULB ORDER FORM 2008
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Address __________________________________________
Postal Code_____________Phone#_____________________
Email address______________________________________
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The South Saskatchewan Lily Society Membership
Make payments to SSLS-c/o Viola Berwald @ 10 Ruby Place Emerald Park, SK S4L 1A9
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If you have any interesting articles, tidbits, or special lily events that you would like mentioned in up-
coming newsletters. Please feel free to send them to me at my home address: 1015 Broder Street,
Regina, SK S4N 3P8 or at my personal
E-mail: smtut1@sasktel.net
NALS Memberships
All memberships are to be paid in American funds. This gives Canadians the option of paying by credit
card, money order or cheque for those having American accounts. There is also the option of using the
NALS Web Site www.lilies.org as a means of paying membership with pay pal.
Individual or family memberships for one year are 20US$ and 55US$ for three years.
Stephanie Sims,
P.O. Box W,
Bonners Ferry, ID 83805
208-267-7257
Stephanie@lilies.org