The North American Dianthus Society was founded in 1991 to encourage the culture and dissemination throughout North American gardens of the species and cultivars of the genus Dianthus, which includes cottage pinks, carnations, sweet williams, and their kin.
Types of Programs:
Educational
Programs:
Development & desktop publishing of Dianthus species & cultivar lists; retail sources of plants & seeds; cultivation brochures; and the Dianthus Encyclopedia, now undergoing revision
Membership/Dues:
U.S. Residents: $18/1 year for U.S. residents; $34/2 years; $51 for 3 years
Canada/Mexico Residents: $20/1 year; $38/2 yrs; $57/3 yrs
Residents Elsewhere: $24/1 yr; $46/2 yrs; $69/3 yrs
(U.S. funds only)
Publications:
SMALL HONESTIES (20-page quarterly) which the NADS shares with the North American Cottage Garden Society, with which it has merged
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