LILY SOCIETY PRESENTS
FIVE LECTURES ACROSS NORTHERN ILLINOIS IN SPRING EDUCATION PROGRAM
The Wisconsin Illinois Lily Society
will sponsor five slide/show lectures and demonstrations throughout Northern
Illinois during its January-April 16th Annual Spring Education
Series as part of its public outreach program for gardeners interested in
growing and propagating true lilies.
JANUARY TALK TO BE IN NORTHBROOK
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The first free, public talk will be
"How To Put Glam in Your North Shore Gardens With Lilies,"
" at 2.00 PM on Sunday, January 12, at the Northbrook Public Library, 1201
Cedar Lane, Northbrook,
given by Woodruff Imberman. A Winnetka
resident, he is past president of the Lily Society and lectures widely on lilies at
garden clubs throughout the Midwest. He is the author of
numerous articles in regional and national horticultural magazines on lilies,
is an amateur lily hybridizer, an accredited international lily judge, and has
won many awards for his lilies.
Those attending will be taught
simple propagation techniques for growing lilies, learn about the wide variety
of lilies that flourish in our area, and how to design a garden with lilies so
some are in bloom all Summer long.
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Please visit and like our Facebook business page, “Wisconsin
Illinois Lily Society” to keep abreast of other upcoming events after the January
talk