AHS Exhibition and Garden Judges
AHS Garden Judges
Garden judges learn to perform consistent and impartial evaluation of daylily performance in garden settings. Based on observations in their own region or a national convention, garden judges vote the AHS Awards and Honors ballot. Results of this voting focuses attention on daylilies which many garden judges consider outstanding garden performers in their regions. We'd love for you to join us! Garden Judges select the majority of AHS Cultivar Awards each year, including the Stout Silver Medal, by voting the Awards and Honors ballot. The Stout Silver Medal is AHS's highest award given to a cultivar.
LIDS' Garden Judges
Paul Limmer
Pam Milliken
Luanne Madden
Christine Petersen-Instructor
Joan Lundin
Gene Moglia
Joan Turano
(Names in green text are linked to an e-mail address)
Paul Limmer
Pam Milliken
Luanne Madden
Christine Petersen-Instructor
Joan Lundin
Gene Moglia
Joan Turano
(Names in green text are linked to an e-mail address)
Exhibition Judges
Becoming an American Hemerocallis Society (AHS) Exhibition Judge carries with it serious responsibilities in training and judging. Exhibition judges are always to be guided by the knowledge that they are representatives of the AHS, and their actions reflect directly upon the AHS. The obvious and key responsibility of judges is to enhance the image of the AHS in all possible ways. There are two very important functions of exhibition judges. First, there are the basic requirements for their training and continuing education; and secondly, there is the ethical demeanor with which they discharge their judging responsibilities. For more information about becoming an AHS Exhibition Judge click here.
LIDS' Exhibition Judges
Senior Exhibition Judges
Luanne Madden-Instructor
Christine Petersen-Instructor
Robert O. Stanton-Instructor
Elliot Turkiew-Instructor
Frank Chaloupecky
Laura Chaloupecky
Paul Limmer
Pam Milliken
Rachel Turkiew
Joan Lundin
Gene Moglia
Joan Turano
(Names in green text are linked to an e-mail address)