International Bulb Society


The International Bulb Society was founded on May 31, 1933 and is an international society dedicated to informing the public about the science, cultivation, conservation and botany of geophytic plants, commonly known as bulbs.
It began in 1933 as the American Amaryllis Society, publishing its first yearbook in 1934. One of its founders was Hamilton Traub, who edited the yearbook in its early days. Two years later the title was changed to Herbertia. Later the society was renamed the American Plant Life Society, and its yearbook was called Plant Life. Amaryllis Year Book. In 1984 Plant Life became Herbertia again. The society became inactive in January 2014.

Awards

Publications

  • Series 1, Vols. 3–15, 1936–48;
  • Series 2, Vols. 16–26, 1949–59; vol. 40-, 1984-