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DONORS IN 2024:

Thank you to the following AHS Members, Regions and Daylily Clubs:

     




Renew Your Membership

 

For an easier renewal experience, visit www.daylilies.org/membership/.

 

You can renew your membership from the Portal OR by mail.

Current Memberships can be renewed from your Profile on the Portal:

  • Go to your Profile, then Manage Profile, and then Membership Info:
  • Confirm the expiration date
  • Click on Securely Renew Your Membership Now. This will take you through the electronic renewal. This option is available from September through December of the year your dues expire.

Expired Memberships can be renewed when you log on:
  • When you try to log on, you will be told that your membership has expired and be asked to renew your dues.
  • Click on Securely Renew Your Membership Now.
  • Select your membership type and the number of years you wish to renew for. Please carefully select the option that is appropriate for you.
  • Pay with credit card, PayPal or e-Check.

If you do not know your login information or were a member in the past five years, please complete a Contact Us form. You will be sent a temporary Username and Password so that you can access your profile on the portal. Then follow the procedure for Expired Memberships above.

To mail your renewal with check or money order, please complete the printable registration form and mail to:

American Hemerocallis Society
c/o Mary Gunter
PO Box 65
St. Matthews, SC 29135-8708
(845) 372-5666  (845-37-BLOOM)
or EMAIL questions to: membership@daylilies.org 


(Please note: checks or money orders must be U.S. Funds drawn on U.S. Banks only)







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.