 As 
				The American Hostas Society grew and added members from 
			throughout much of the U.S. and some foreign countries, there was a 
			need to upgrade The Bulletin. In 1985, significant changes were made 
			to make it a more "professional" looking publication. At that time, 
			its name was also changed to the current, The Hosta Journal.
As 
				The American Hostas Society grew and added members from 
			throughout much of the U.S. and some foreign countries, there was a 
			need to upgrade The Bulletin. In 1985, significant changes were made 
			to make it a more "professional" looking publication. At that time, 
			its name was also changed to the current, The Hosta Journal. 
			
				
				Over the years, the addition of color photographs and glossy 
			magazine format has made it a premier example of a plant society 
			newsletter. Recently, the Society has added an online version of The Hosta Journal for easy access by the membership.
				Editors of the 
				
				AHS publications have included 
				Alex J. Summers, 
				Paul Aden, 
				Russell O'Harra, 
				Warren Pollock, 
				Bob 
			Solberg, 
				Clyde Crockett,
				Kevin Walek and 
				 
				
				Dr. Bob Olson.
				Mr. PGC Comment: In my humble opinion, 
			even if you never intend on attending a 
				convention or other 
			activity, it is worth joining The American Hosta Society just to 
			receive The Hosta Journal. It is a great source of 
			information for 
			Hosta Rookies, hobbyists and hard core
				Hostaphiles.