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Show Me Hostas Newsletter Volume 10, Issue 1 February, 2009 A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT Ah, a new year! Hard to believe but I am getting excited about the prospect of spreading mulch. Plant catalogs are arriving, a wish list is developing and the year s project list is expanding. Oh to be a gardener. Jeff Hall President Photo by Kelly Hall So far, the 2009 activities are sure to have something to please everyone. Some events on the agenda include the plant sale, tours, a field trip and a special presentation by Mike Shadrack. If you ve never heard Mike speak, don t miss this informative and humorous speaker. More about that later. Garden clubs need your help! If you know young or seasoned gardeners alike, encourage them to join a garden club of their choice. We would also like to cross-pollinate with other local clubs. For instance, if you have a garden pond, join the local water garden club. If you are into daylilies, there are two societies in St. Louis. On February 22 nd MoBot will be hosting a garden club day. You will be able to learn about many of the local clubs in our area. Kelly and I have discovered that the more we get involved and the more people we meet with similar interests, the more we enjoy our hobbies. As always, remember to divide your plants and donate them to the society for the plant sale on June 6 and the auction in July. Pot up plants early so they have time to flourish in their new pots. See you all soon at the Feb 15 th meeting! Jeff Hall

FEBRUARY POTLUCK MEETING Sunday, February 15 at 1:00 PM At Creve Coeur Government Center 300 N. New Ballas, St Louis 63141 (Ballas Rd. between Ladue Rd. and Olive) The first club meeting of 2009 will be the annual Potluck luncheon at Creve Coeur Government Center. Our hospitality chair, Barb Moreland, will supply cold cuts, cheese and bread. Members please bring the following: if your last name begins A-M, desserts; N-Z side dishes or salads. A DVD presentation of the 2008 AHS National convention will be shown. Bring your club plant order form. A short business meeting will follow the luncheon. 2009 CALENDAR OF EVENTS February 15 February 22 April 19 May 31 June 6 June 11-13 June 24-27 July 19 September 13 October 18 Annual Potluck Meeting Plant Society Membership Information Day Missouri Botanical Garden Vendor Day and Club plant pick-up Member garden tour Plant sale at the Missouri Botanical Garden Midwest Regional Hosta Society Convention Champaign, IL American Hosta Society National Convention Lansing, MI Member plant auction Meeting and guest speaker Mike Shadrack Field trip to weather center with Melissa Byrd November/December Holiday Party date and location to be announced

St. Louis Hosta Society Club Plants Enclosed with this newsletter is the 2009 order form (see page 5). Extra forms will be available at the Potluck meeting. All plants will be given out at the Vendor Day and Club Plant Pick-up on April 19 th. DEADLINE FOR ORDERING PLANTS IS FEBRUARY 15, 2009 Please bring your order form and payment to the February 15 th meeting or mail to: Rick Clarkson 14 Hebner Street Alton, IL 62002 Plant Society Membership Information Fair Missouri Botanical Garden February 22, 2009 The Missouri Botanical Society is hosting a fair for Sanctioned Member Plant Societies to market their groups in an effort to recruit enthusiastic new members. The event is scheduled for February 22, 2009 from 9 AM to 5 PM. The Garden chose this date because it coincides with their Blitz Gardening Weekend. This is a series of two days of fun and educational classes on topics from perennials to cooking, watercolor to photography. Also featured during this time period is the Orchid Show and the Sugared and Spiced display of elaborate cake decoration. Visit the Garden s website, www.mobot.com, for more information on class availability and registration. The Garden will provide an area in its Beaumont Room with a table, chairs and signage for each participating society. The St. Louis Hosta Society, in turn, may populate its table with brochures promoting our society and our AHS affiliation, society membership information and enrollment forms, tips on growing and propagating hostas, information on upcoming events, copies of society newsletters, plus photos depicting our various activities. This has the potential to be a busy day that will bring potential members to this Plant Society Membership Information Fair area. Consider helping man this table. Phyllis Weidman, membership chair, will be coordinating this event. More information will be presented at the February 15 th meeting.

2009 Membership Dues are Payable Now If you receive the newsletter by postal mail, check the two-digit number appearing after your name on the address label of this newsletter. Your membership dues are paid through the end of the year appearing after your name. For example, if 08 appears after your name, your dues are paid through the 2008 year and are now payable for 2009. If you receive the newsletter by e-mail, check the second attachment for a list of all members and the year through which their dues are paid. For example, if 2008 appears after your name in the attachment list, your dues are paid through the 2008 year and are now payable for 2009. Dues are $7 annually (individual or family) or $18 for three years. Make checks payable to SLHS (St. Louis Hosta Society) and bring to the next meeting or send to: Dave Poos 9904 Crestwood Drive Crestwood MO 63126 Snail Mail or E-mail? In an effort to bring the newsletter to you sooner, with color hi-lights and pictures, SLHS would like to distribute your newsletter by e-mail instead of regular postal mail. Use of e-mail saves paper and will significantly reduce club printing and mailing costs. At the February 15 th meeting, check the Member List to verify that both your e-mail address and your postal address are correct. If you prefer to receive the newsletter by regular mail, mark (X) in the box under the Don t E-mail Newsletter column.

SLHS Club Plant Sale 2009 Name: Telephone: Description Count Cost American Icon PPAF <L> (Hansen) Striking sport of H. Choo Choo Train with wide, rippled, gold margins on green leaves. Best grown in a shady location. Pale lavender flowers in midsummer......$11.00 Cathedral Windows PP17295 <L> (Hansen) A sport from H. Stained Glass large 9-10 round, dome-shaped, golden leaves surrounded by 3 wide, dark green border. Topped in late summer with near-white, very large, very fragrant flowers.......$14.00 Clovelly PPAF <M> (Terpening) Plant has beautiful green leaves with fantastic piecrust edges. The leaves have superb substance and are held horizontally, creating an open and airy clump. Pale lavender flowers in July.......$13.00 Dancing Queen <L> (Terpening) A large, yellow hosta with an exceptional pie-crusted edge. It starts out bright yellow and maintains good color, then turns a very pale yellow late in the season. Pale lavender flowers in midsummer......$14.00 Great Escape <M> (van den Top) New sport from H. Halcyon with a very wide white border. A vigorous grower with all the same attributes as its parent good substance, holds up throughout the season and is topped with lavender flowers...$15.00 Hacksaw <S> (Livingston) A small, rapidly growing plant with long narrow and tapered leaves that are intensely rippled and serrated. Unique look. Blooms very late in the season with lavender flowers...........$12.00 Marrakech <S> (Terpening) Small yellow hosta with lance shaped leaves that have deeply cut wavy edges. It forms a beautiful clump that grows well and shows its bright yellow color with more sun. In midsummer it sprouts a pink flower scape with pinkish buds opening to light lavender flowers..... $11.00 Paradise Island <M> (Fransen) Stunning new variegated sport of H. Fire Island beautiful yellow leaf surrounded by striking green border held on a red petiole. The red comes up into the leaf. Topped with lavender flowers. A vigorous grower........ $14.00 Purple Haze <M> (Janssen) A very unique hosta with blue leaves held on purple petioles. The purple color continues into the veins of the leaf creating a purple haze on the center portion of the leaf surface. This color fades as the season progresses. Good substance on nicely textured leaves that are topped with lavender flowers in midsummer..... $13.00 The Razors Edge <S> (Terpening) An elegant plant with long green leaves that are quite ruffled and have white backs. The upright clump stunningly shows off its intensely red petioles. It is a vigorous grower and will be topped with lavender flowers... $15.00 TOTAL

Hosta Society Holiday Party Members enjoy delicious fare On December 7, 2008 members gathered at the Creve Coeur Community Center for the last event of the year. This year, instead of an in-the-evening affair, the holiday party was held at our regular meeting location, day of the week and time. The delicious luncheon was catered by At Your Fingertips Catering. Vice president Pam Wolkowitz, who planned this event, had decorated the room with festive snowmen, sleds, twinkling lights, and bright-colored garlands. She draped the tables with Christmas green cloths which contrasted sharply with the bright red napkins and white dinner ware Members socialize before the feast Rick and Joan Clarkson created beautiful centerpieces consisting of miniature sleighs carrying poinsettias and evergreen boughs. Phyllis and Jim Weidman added to the holiday feel with a tree wrapped with red and gold ribbons, beaded garlands and bright lights. The Society wishes to thank each of these members for their hard work in putting together a wonderful, festive party. Jolly Ann Whitener and Melissa Byrd enjoy lively conversation Judging by the amount of conversation and laughter, both before and after the luncheon, a fine time was had by all. The afternoon format seemed to be wellreceived.

You want me to go where and it s how cold! On January 17, four members of the St. Louis Hosta Society braved snow, wind and subzero temperatures to trek north to the Chicago suburb of Schaumburg. These four hostaholics and 140 others attended the 2009 Winter Scientific Meeting sponsored by Midwest Region Hosta Society. As usual it was an opportunity to meet new hosta lovers, catch up on the comings and goings of old hosta friends and listen to interesting speakers. Bob Solberg took us behind the scenes to view the pursuit of the red hosta. Red pigments called anthocyanins are stored in the vacuole of the leaf cell. Whether a hosta can produce the red pigment, the hue and intensity of the red color and where that red color will appear on the plant is determined by the plant s genes. Hostas with red petioles and scapes are becoming more common in the marketplace. Breeders have been able to produce plants that have red up into the veins. One, H. Purple Haze, has a purple-red haze in the center portion of its leaves. Bob and others are now working toward red on the leaf tips and edges. Is a totally red hosta in the future and will it survives more that one season? The answer may not be far off. Mark Zilis continued his series of presentations titled Hostas of Distinction. In the past Mark has focused on landmark hostas. Last year he changed direction and recognized Hybridizers of Distinction. This year the discussion centered on patented hostas. To obtain a patent the grower must write a detailed description of the hosta explaining its unique and distinct qualities and then hire a specialized attorney to file the application with the US Patent and Trademark Office. The process is lengthy and expensive. Currently 51 hostas have been patented. The plant label will have a patent number of the form PP17313. PPAF means the patent has been applied for but not yet granted. A patent gives the owner the ability to control propagation and sales of his plant in the United States. Owners collect a royalty ranging from 5 to 50 cents. Growers can license with the patent owner to propagate and sale his plants. Gardeners can propagate hostas in their own gardens but cannot sell them. These and other presentations on hybridizing and the use of native trees with hostas were followed by three breakout sessions. Attendees chose a discussion of hosta sports, one concerning plant classification or one giving leaf show winner tips. During the day a spirited silent hosta seed auction was ongoing. Hosta Seed Auction What a wonderful way to spend a cold January day.

St. Louis Hosta Society Officials Jeff Hall- President skyridgegarden@earthlink.net Pam Wolkowitz - Vice-President 636-285-3114 lovehostas@msn.com Dave Poos - Treasurer 314-821-1622 dpoos@juno.com Joan Hummel - Secretary 636-405-2584 HummelJFam@sbcglobal.net Kelly Hall - Webmaster skyridgegarden@earthlink.net Doug Gann Web Administrator 636-939-9499 d.gann@sbcglobal.net Joan Poos - Newsletter Editor 314-821-1622 dpoos@juno.com Phyllis Weidman - Membership 314-965-7027 jpweidman@sbcglobal.net Rick Clarkson - Hospitality 618-462-2540 hostaluv92@yahoo.com Membership Information The American Hosta Society Contact: Sandie Markland 8702 Pinnacle Rock Ct. Lorton, VA 22079-3029 AHSMembershipSecretary@earthlink.net Dues: Individual $30 per year, Family $34 per year Midwest Regional Hosta Society Contact: Pete Postlewaite 21172 Andover Road Kildeer, IL 60047 mrhs.treasurer@midwesthostasociety.org Dues: Individual $20 for two years St. Louis Hosta Society Contact: Dave Poos 9904 Crestwood Drive Crestwood, MO 63126 dpoos@juno.com Dues: $7 per year, $18 for three years Family or Individual Meetings held at 1:00 PM at the Creve Coeur Government Center, 300 N. New Ballas, 63141 (between Ladue Road and Olive), unless otherwise noted. Visit our Web site www.stlouishosta.org Other Hosta and Garden Web Sites American Hosta Society http:/www.hosta.org/ Midwest Hosta Society http://www.midwesthostasociety.org Hosta Library http://www.hostalibrary.org Hosta Forum questions/answers http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/hosta/ Mini Hosta forum http://groups.yahoo.com/group/minihosta