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About the Tasmanian Daffodil Council

 

History


The inaugural meeting of the Tasmanian Daffodil Council was held on the 11th October 1966 at the Hagley Farm School. The late Mr Harold Cross invited some 20 daffodil growers, to attend. This meeting elected an executive committee, which met regularly to discuss matters related to showing, growing and registration of new hybrid varieties.
The first newsletter appeared in May 1967 edited by Harold Cross. The newsletters recorded major results of daffodil shows around the state. At that time shows were hosted at Hobart, Longford, Cadbury's, Launceston, Bagdad, Devonport, Ulverstone, Deloraine, Whitemore and Scottsdale. The TDC had 15 financial members.
The early committee discussed issues such as the definition of "Seedling": problems and inconsistencies with judging (including the suggestion of "panel judging"); the need for registration of new hybrids and close contact with the RHS and The Victorian Daffodil Society.
A formal constitution was adopted in September 1983 and the Council was subsequently incorporated.

Daffodil growing in Tasmania has been greatly enriched by the knowledge so generously shared by our early enthusiastic growers. We acknowledge particularly the Jackson family, currently represented by Robin and David Jackson, and the Radcliff family, represented today by Kaye and Jamie Radcliff. On the North West coast, the late A.O Roblin, T.H. Piper, R. Glover, D. Broadfield and Ken Heazlewood left a very substantial legacy. The work of our early members in seeking new colour combinations and perfection in form is still the basis for much of the current hybridising programs pursued today.

Aims of the Tasmanian Daffodil Council Inc.

 

The council exists to promote and encourage the growing and showing of daffodils in Tasmania and to foster an interest in the same amongst the general populace. To that end, the council supports daffodil shows around the state, providing Perpetual trophies and prizes to be awarded to successful exhibitors.
The TDC Inc. fosters an enthusiasm for hybridising and encourages members to register new varieties with the Royal Horticultural Society in London.
The Council also works within the National Daffodil Association of Australia to further promote daffodil showing and has close links to the American Daffodil Association and the Royal Horticultural Society.

The TDC Inc. has, in 2009, about 100 members. The committee meets four times a year, hosts two spring workshops and publishes a journal in January and July. Advice about horticultural matters concerning daffodils is available by contact with any committee member.

 


TDC Commitee 2009/10


President: Dr. Mike Temple-Smith
12 Carmont Court
Howrah 7018 PH (03) 62 473969

email: temple-smithaaa@bigpond.com

 

Vice-President: Mr Jamie Radcliff
37 Sunhaven Drive
Port Sorell 7307

Secretary & Editor: Mrs Mary Crowe
103 Carella Street Howrah 7018 PH (03) 62 478226
email: kevincrowe@bigpond.com.au

Treasurer: Mr Kevin Crowe
103 Carella Street Howrah 7018

Public Officer: Mr Kevin Crowe
103 Carella Street Howrah 7018

Publicity Officer: Mrs Sue McFarlane

Rep. Novice and Restricted Growers: Mrs Ann Scarfe
2 Chateau Place Blackman's Bay 7052

Committee:

Mr Sam Biggins
Mr Doug Fielding
Mrs Jenny Allford
Mrs Robin Jackson
Mrs Helen Blowfield

 

Subscriptions to the TDC Inc.

2010/11 subscriptions are due in September 2010

If yours is still out standing, please contact the Treasurer

 

Single membership: $12.00 per year or $30.00 for 3 years


Family Membership $15.00 per year


Clubs and Overseas $40.00 for 3 years

 

 

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