AAS Celebrates Anniversary, Moves to New Office
The organization also recently moved its headquarters, added three new directors and issued it 2017 annual report. 
When the idea for All-America Selections was conceived in the early 1930s, there were only a few flower or vegetable testing locations around the country. There was no national, independent testing program nor a uniform standard for evaluation of new varieties.
Founder W. Ray Hastings proposed a national network of trial gardens where new, unsold flower and vegetable varieties could be tested in various climates by impartial, volunteer horticultural experts. He presented his proposal to the Southern Seedsman’s Association, his idea took root, and All-America Selections was established. Hastings guided AAS, serving as Executive Secretary, from 1932 to 1971.
After more than 30 years in one office space, AAS recently moved into a more modern, updated building.
The new address is: 5201 Walnut Ave, Suite 3, Downers Grove, IL 60515. The phone number is630.963.0770
All-America Selections also has released its 2016-2017 Annual Report reflecting the group’s activities over the past 12-18 months.
This Annual Report can be downloaded from the AAS website here.
Also in 2017, AAS has welcomed three new directors to the board. They are:
- Chelsey Lenczyk, Bejo Seeds
- Vaughn Fletcher, Fletcher Consulting
- Jessie Liebenguth, Reiman Gardens