MTDS News
Middle Tennessee Daffodil Society
Established April 5, 1958
MTDS Officers: 2006-2007
ADS Officers who are members of MTDS:
President: Ann McKinney
Southeast Regional Director: Becky Matthews
Vice President: Amanda McKinney
Youth Committee
Chairman: Becky Matthews
Treasurer:
Ann McKinney
ADS Legal Counsel: Dick Frank
Membership Chairman: Anne Owen
SPRING MEMBERSHIP MEETING
The spring MTDS membership meeting will be Sunday, March 11, 2007 at 2:00p.m. at the home of Susan and Ray Basham. The address is 4005 Harding Place, which is between Beacon and Lynwood on Harding Place. From Belle Meade,
heading towards Hillsboro, the house is the 5th on the right after the 4-way stop at Lynwood. There is plenty of parking in front of and behind the Basham’s home. Please RSVP to Ann McKinney at
ateamtn@aol.com or 377-6848 so we know how many to plan for.
MEETING AGENDA:
Volunteers needed: Set-up Friday,
March 30
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Volunteers needed: Clerks Saturday,
March 31
10:00 a.m,
- 2:00 p.m.
Volunteers needed: Tear-down
Sunday, April 1
4:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Show Preparation: Necessary items, cutting, staging and grooming
tips for the show
All New Show Schedule for 2007… available at spring meeting and at show!
BULBS AVAILABLE TO ALL MTDS MEMBERS…HURRY IT’S
NOT QUITE TOO LATE TO PLANT!
The following bulbs are available free to MTDS members. Please contact Ann McKinney
to arrange pick up. Planting late this year will delay their blooming, but they should produce show quality blooms for 2008!
Glen
Glova 2Y-ORR Silver Chimes 8W-W
Geometrics 2W-Y Hambledon
2YYW-Y
Demand
2Y-Y
Celtic Gold 2Y-Y Frou-Frou
4W-W Quandell 3W-YYR
Acapulco 8Y-O
Ben Hee 2W-GWW Cotton Candy 4W-WWP Rockall
3W-R
Loch Owskeich 2Y-O
Wendover 7W-Y Kilcool
2W-YYO Red Aria 2O-R
Kinglet
7Y-O
POPS Legacy 1W-Y Canary 7YYW-W
Conestoga 2W-GYO
Witch Doctor 3W-YYO Colley Gale 3W-YOR
Irresistible 2Y-P
Tahiti 4Y-O
Water Music 2Y-W
Quasar 2W-RPP
Pryda 2Y-w
Carolina Sunset 2Y-O
Ringhaddy 3W-GYY
Jake 3Y-GOO
Permeter 3Y-YYO Beautiful
Dream 3W-W
Pueblo 7W-W
Ringleader 2W-YYO Killearnan 3W-GYR
Yellow Cheerfulness 4Y-Y
Finbos 3W-YOR
Hawkeye 3W-YYR Celestria Fire 2Y-O
Desert Storm 2Y-R
On Edge 3W-GYR
High Society 2W-GYP
MTDS Daffodil Show
The MTDS Show will be Saturday, March
31st and Sunday, April 1st at Cheekwood. Entries will be accepted on Saturday from 7 am
until 10:30 am. Test tubes, boxwood, entry cards, and the show
schedule will be available at Cheekwood Friday, March 30th after 1:00 p.m. and Saturday,
March 31st at 7:00 a.m. Design entries will be accepted on Friday from 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. and Saturday from 7:00 am – 10:00 a.m. Space
is limited, reservations required. Contact Annie Owen at annieo123@comcast.net or 794-0138.
New Collection Classes added:
Yellow Collection –
five cultivars of yellow daffodils from at least two RHS divisions
English/Irish
Bred Collection – five cultivars bred in England or Ireland
Down Under Collection – five cultivars bred in Australia or New Zealand
Parent-Child
Duo – two cultivars, one being the parent (seed or pollen) of the other
JUDGES CORNER
The following judges have accepted
the MTDS invitation to judge at our show:
Ann McKinney
Amanda McKinney Patrice
Winters
Nancy
Keen Palmer Lois Van Wie
Becky Matthews
Lynn Ladd
Bonnie Campbell
Beverly Barbour
IMPORTANT DATES:
MARCH 11
MTDS SPRING
MEETING
MARCH 17 & 18
GEORGIA DAFFODIL SOCIETY SHOW ATLANTA, GA
MARCH 24 & 25 EAST TENNESSEE DAFFODIL SHOW
KNOXVILLE, TN
MARCH 31 & APRIL 1
MIDDLE TENNESSEE DAFFODIL SHOW
NASHVILLE, TN
APRIL 20-23
ADS CONVENTION
TACOMA, WA
MTDS JOINS TENNESSEE FEDERATION OF
GARDEN CLUBS
MTDS joined the TN Federation of Garden Clubs as an affiliate member. Benefits include:
- Support of large group of
flower/plant enthusiasts
- Access
to accredited design judges
- Potential
exhibitors
- Potential
members
The spring
meeting and luncheon is scheduled for Wednesday,
March 28, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. at Stones River Country Club in Murfreesboro. Cost is $20.00 which includes lunch. Ann McKinney will be attending and will
set up a display for MTDS to try to recruit new members, exhibitors etc. For more details, contact Ann
McKinney at ateamtn@aol.com or 377-6848.
ADS JUDGES REFRESHER RECAP
Mary Lou Gripshover, recent past president of the ADS conducted
a judges refresher in conjunction with the MTDS fall membership meeting. She discussed judging miniatures,
historics and collections. The turnout was very good and the discussion and powerpoint presentation were
helpful for both beginners and seasoned judges.
Some tips from Mary Lou:
For judges:
Ø Judges should know the schedule requirements
Ø
Judges should always
bring their own copy of the latest edition of Daffodils to Show and Grow, Handbook for Growing, Exhibiting and Judging
Daffodils (just revised), and Miniature Daffodil Cultivars: A Guide to Identification Illustrated
in Color
Ø Judges should peruse the show to get an overall feel for bloom quality
For
all exhibitors:
Ø Miniatures must be judged, even if too large if they are on the ADS approved
Miniature list as printed each year in October issue of the ADS Journal
Ø
Historic daffodils
may be exhibited in regular classes
Ø There are historic daffodils in all divisions except 13
Ø In collections, staging is very important even though no points
are given for staging.
Ø In staging a collection, attempt to create a focal point and/or a well-balanced display in terms of size and
color
Ø
The best way to learn
a lot about show –quality daffodils and to improve your staging skills is to be a clerk!
ADS YOUTH NEWS
Becky
Matthews, ADS Youth Committee Chairman, mailed out seedlings donated by Elise Havens of Mitsch Daffodils, to each youth member.
Elise donated three different seedlings, a 2w-w cross of Broomhill and Canisp, a 5W-P cross of Accent and
n. triandrus, and a cross of Glenfarclas and a 1 W-P seedling.
Last year, Brent Heath donated unnamed seedlings and allowed
the youth to name them.
MTDS TO CELEBRATE 50 YEARS IN 2008!
MTDS was founded
in April of 1958. We are in the process of creating a history of our group as well as planning a celebration for the spring
of 2008. Mary and Bob Cartwright have dug out lots of good information and stories from the past. If you have anything to
contribute, please contact Ann McKinney.
MTDS MEMBERSHIP…
The expiration of your membership dues are indicated on your mailing label. Please mail dues, $10.00
for an individual, $15.00 for a family to MTDS: Anne Owen 1203 Natchez Road Franklin, TN 37069. For information or questions,
please contact Anne at annieo1203@comcast.net or 794-0138.
MTDS TREASURER’S REPORT
September 1,, 2006 – February 1, 2007
Beginning Balance: $3,670.40
Income:
Expenses:
Dues:
$ 30.00
Newsletter: $
16.15
Refresher:
$ 16.00
October Meeting: $ 114.44
Digital Frame:
$ 112.99
Total Income
$ 46.00
TN Fed Garden Club:
$ 11.00
Total Expenses:
$ 251.58
Ending Balance:
$3,464.40 Checking Balance: $964.82 CD Balance:
$2,500.00
Winter/Spring Daffodil Tips:
Ø Fertilizing
in winter/spring: Fertilizing in early February with a low nitrogen fertilizer is beneficial. Sulfate
of potash can also be applied to improve color. Fertilizing again after flowering is also good.
Ø Early foliage, heavy frost … what to do: There really isn’t too much you can
do if foliage comes up too early. In most cases, additional foliage will grow to give the bulb
the energy it needs to produce future blooms. Only on occasion will the bulb be so damaged that it can’t recover. If
buds are way up , you can cover them with a pot to protect them, although if you grow a lot of daffodils, this probably is
not realistic. If a late deep freeze hits when foliage is mature, a fungicide can be sprayed to prevent bulbs from rotting.
Ø Winter/spring watering: The more water daffodils receive during the growing season (from
planting until foliage begins to yellow), the larger, smoother and brighter colored flowers will be produced.
Soaker hoses work well. Water daily beginning March 1st . Watch out for freezes though. The single most
important thing that you can do to improve your blooms is to water them when there is less than an inch of rainfall per week
in the fall and spring.
Ø When to pick flowers and when to refrigerate: Pick flowers at their prime, with the exception of red and orange cups, which
need to be picked early so that their cups don’t burn. Red and orange cups can be picked in a loose bud and brought
into the house or garage to open in a cool dark location. If really bad weather is predicted, protection or early picking
is advised. All the exhibitors agreed that the best time to clean and groom blooms is when they are picked. The more
flowers you have, the more discerning you can be about what you pick. Most exhibitors leave their blooms in water until they
harden before refrigerating. If refrigerating, use an old frost-free refrigerator to keep the moisture in the blooms. Additionally,
you can put water in the drawers or keep wet towels on the shelves to keep the moisture. I have been able to keep fresh blooms
refrigerated for close to 10 days successfully. Others recommend re-cutting the stems every 2-3 days to keep the flowers fresh.
Additionally, you can use a regular refrigerator if you tent the shelves with dry cleaner bags to keep the moisture level
high and to prevent the circulating air from drying the flowers. If doing this, I would mist the flowers
every couple of days and to monitor the temperature of the refrigerator… flowers freeze! Re-cut the stems when
staging them.
Ø When to dig: Digging 6-8 weeks after the bloom season when the foliage is falling down and
turning yellow (mid –late May). More info in the spring/summer newsletter about digging.