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Fall 2024 AHS Daylily Journal Interactive PDF

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Fall 2024 **INTERACTIVE** issue of The Daylily Journal available in PDF file. Hyperlinks on the Contents page and throughout the issue allow for easy navigation. Clicking on any advertisement will take you to the advertiser's website. Clicking on "DJ" at the top of any page will take you to the Table of Contents. After your purchase you will receive an email with a clickable link to download the Daylily Journal. Depending on your connection speed, it will take 30 seconds to 40 minutes for it to download. You may see a blank screen until the download is complete.

Non Member cost is $5.00.

Member pricing is $0.00 cost but you must first sign in to the Portal.

"Members may view or obtain free copies of all back issues of The Daylily Journal by clicking on JOURNALS, then JOURNAL ARCHIVES on the top navigation bar.

The publication is protected under the U. S. Copyright Act and all other applicable international, federal, state, and local laws. It may not be reprinted, resold, or otherwise disseminated without the express written permission of the author, or in the case of photographs, the express permission of the photographer.








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.