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Garden Judges Materials and Forms
Garden Judges Training Materials, Forms and Documentation

The following forms are available for AHS members conducting Garden Judges Workshops or seeking appointment or renewal for Garden Judge status. All workshops must be approved at least six weeks in advance by the Garden Judges Expediter.

The forms are provided as .pdf (Personal Document Format) files and will require Adobe® Acrobat Readerâ„¢ for viewing and printing. Adobe Acrobat Reader can be downloaded FREE from the Adobe Web site. You may also install the Acrobat Reader .pdf web browser plug in to view and print these files from within your web browser.

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This is a new volume, compiled in 2011 and approved in 2012.

Available in .pdf format HERE. (Approved 1/11/2012)
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Garden Judges Forms for 2013
 
Download 2013 Awards and Honors ballot HERE ( Added 4/1/13.)
 
Garden Judges List - alphabetical by Region in .pdf format HERE.  (updated 3/12/13)


Garden Judges Workshop 1 Materials
Workshop 1 Slide Show Outline for Instructors (revised 2009)
Workshop 1 Slide Presentation online for students and instructors (2008)
Workshop 1 Slide Show PowerPoint file. ( Download) (revised 2012)
Workshop 1 Garden Judge Workshop 1 Student Packet (revised 2013)


Garden Judges Workshop 2 Materials
Workshop 2 Chair & Instructors Guidelines & Forms (revised 2013)
Workshop 2 Student Packet (revised 2013)


Garden Judges Materials 
Garden Judges Application for Reappointment (revised 2009)



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. These purposes are expressly limited so that AHS qualifies as an exempt organization under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 or the corresponding provision of any future U.S. Internal Revenue Law.