Brewster Rogerson In 1971 Brewster Rogerson, a professor of English Literature at
Kansas State University, purchased four clematis plants to landscape a new home, and by 1975 was a serious collector. He retired from teaching in 1981, and moved his collection of 100 plants to the milder climate of
Eugene, Oregon. In 1984, Rogerson became a founding member of the International Clematis Society (IClS) and served as vice-president. He was named an Honorary Fellow in 2002. Rogerson authored 100
Clematis of the Month articles for the Society's website. Rogerson introduced numerous clematis species and varieties to North American gardeners through his extensive contacts with growers, breeders, and plant explorers throughout the world. By the time of his death in May 2015 at age 94, he had been collecting clematis for 44 years and was a respected author and lecturer on the genus. In January 2005, the FRCC signed an agreement with the City of Lake Oswego to construct a botanic garden featuring the collection at Luscher Farm, a large city park. The Garden is managed and maintained
organically by FRCC volunteers. == Accreditation ==