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Cumulative Index, 1958-1968
AMERICAN CAMELLIA SOCIETY:American Camellia Society, The, Arthur C. BrownCharter and By-Laws, Revision .Meetings of the American Camellia Society .20th Anniversary of ACS, T. J. Smith.A Home of Our Own .
ARRANGEMENTS:Arrangement Contests:
1957-58---Mrs. Rose Gish .1958-59-Mrs. Rose Gish .1959-60-Mrs. Fred J. Hay .1960-61-Mrs. Fred J. Hay .1961-62-Mrs. Thomas J. Stewart .1962-63--Mrs. Hudson J. Malone .1963-64-Mrs. Roy Davis .1964-65-Mrs. James M. Tyler .1965-66--Mrs. James M. Tyler .1966-67-Mrs. Richard N. Brock .
AUTHOR INDEX:Author Index to American Camellia Yearbooks 1946
Through 1958 .
AWARDS:Bronze Plaque Awards:
ACS Bronze Plaque Awards .Fellows:
New Fellows of the American Camellia Society, Dr.W. G. Lee and E. C. Tourje .
David Coleman Strother-Fellow, ACS .Illges:
Illges Medal Award for 1958, Emmett Barnes .....The Story of the Illges Award Winner for 1958,
Merle S. Gish . .Illges Award-The Marie Bracey Story-Editor .Harris Hybrid .
Peer:Peer Sasanqua Award for 1958, Emmett Barnes .Peer Sasanqua Award .Sewell Mutant .Rules and Regulations Concerning Special Awards,
Medals, Trophies and Honors as Amended Feb-ruary 28, 1963 .
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Year Page
1959 401960 2111965 1201966 viii1967 1
1958 2631959 2491960 1751961 1931962/63 1781964 2191965 1731966 2281967 2031968 155
1959 287
1961 190
1960 1911961 188
1959 260
1959 2621964 2531964 255
1959 2631961 1901964 255
1964 250
CUMULATIVE INDEX, 1958-1968
Awards Announced at Annual Meeting in TallahasseeSpecial Award for 'BE'ITY SHEFFIELD' .Other Special Awards .
BY-LAWS (See Also Charter and By-Laws):By-Laws of the American Camellia Society, Revision ....
169
Year Page
1966 1721968 1921968 193
1960 214
CAMELLIAS ABROAD:Australia:
Notes on Australian Camellias, T. J. Savige 1961 38Camellia Rating-An Australian Report, James R.
Fisher ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1964 185Two Melbourne Camellia Gardens, Col. Tom Durrant 1966 54
Germany:Development and Problems of Camellia Culture in
Germany, Wolfgang Korner 1958 215Italy:
Revival of Camellia Interest in Italy,Dr. Antonio Sevesi . 1968 139
1962/63 961961 61961 11966 35
1958 53
1961 34
1958 230
1962/63 831966 46
1959 235
1965 871965 93
1960 120
1965 96
JapanCamellias Growing on the Volcanic Island of Oshima,
Pearl Buck .Camellia Japonica in Japan, John L. Creech .The Camellia Looks up in Japan, A. D. Rothman .Camellias in Japanese Gardens, Mrs. Paul Kincaid ..
New Zealand:Fifty Years to Find a Name, W. R. Martin .New Zealand, South Island Camellias, Col. Tom
Durrant .Notes on Camellias and Some Native Trees in New
Zealand, W. R. Martin .Some Historical Camellias of New Zealand, Col. T.
Durrant .A Visit to New Zealand, W. P. Fulton .
Spain:Some Notes on Camellias in Spain, Alphonse
Armada ..United Kingdom:
Camellia as a Hardy Shrub, The, Reginald A. R.Try .
Camellias in Britian, Geoffrey Wakefield .Gardens and Camellias at Bodnant, North Wales,
The, Charles Puddle . . . . . . . . . . . .Some Impressions of Camellias in Britian, Joseph H.
Pyron .
CAMELLIA FAMILIES:A Brief Note on the Classification of the Subfamily
Camellioideae, Hsuan Keng 1960 5My Royal Families of the Camellia World, H. E.
Ashby 1958 86
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CAMELLIAS IN:America:
From Key West to the Golden Gate, Leslie Riggall ..The Long Camellia Trail, J. R. Fisher ...
Arkansas:Growing Camellias in Southern Arkansas, A. E.
Cross .California:
California's New Introductions, A. H. Dekker .Camellias in the Huntington Botanical Gardens,
William Hertrich .New Camellias from Southern California, A. H.
Dekker and Alton B. Parker .New Camellias in Central and Northern California,
C. W. Lattin .New Introductions in Southern California, 1960-1961
Season, Albert H. Dekker .New Introductions in Southern Cailfornia, 1961-1962
Season, A. H. Dekker .Revolution on the West Coast, Dr. R. K. Womack ..Southern California's New Introductions, A. H.
Dekker .Delaware:
Camellias for the Delaware Valley .District of Columbia:
Cold Hardy Camellias in our Nation's Capital,Clifford C. Presnall and Milton H. Brown
Florida:A Northerner Discovers Camellias in Florida, I. T.
Feray . .The "Deep Freeze" of 1962 and Florida Camellias,
Doris Freeman .Reticulatas in Northern Florida, Howard Storrs .
Georgia:Camellias at Fruitland Nurseries, James G. Bailie .Camellias in the Okefenokee, Editor .The Diamond Gardens at White Bluff, Stewart C.
Forbes .Illinois:
Growing Camellias in Northern Illinois, FredWeber .
Indiana:Hoosier Camelias, E. C. Snooks .
Louisiana:Old Camellias in the Audubon Country, Dr. E. E.
PuIs .Old Camellias at Fair Oaks, Dr. E. E. PuIs .Old Rip's Royal Welcome, Geoffrey R. Wakefield ..Early Camellia Plantings at Zemurray Lodge,
Dean E. E. PuIs .
Year Page
1966 301968 4
1959 245
1965 60
1959 239
1959 72
1959 10
1960 1
1961 581962/63 ]
1964 63
1962/63 27
1964 75
1964 38
1964 791959 83
1959 2161965 68
1960 126
1958 206
1964 44
1965 791964 531967 188
1967 179
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A Visit to Pennygreen-Home of the Patins,Dean E. E. PuIs .
Maryland:Camellias on Maryland's Eastern Shore, Mrs. Doris
Rend and Dr. Virginia Palmer .New York:
Frontier Camellias, W. S. Gross .Long Island Camellias in 1960, Mrs. Clarence
Sample .A Report on a Few of Long Island's Camellias, Mrs.
Theodore G. Klumpp .North Carolina:
Camellias at the Birthplace of U. S. A., BuxtonWhite .
Basic Camellia Culture, North Carolina,Mrs. Jack H. Brown . .
History of 'GREENSBORO RED', Bill Rhodes Weaver ..Ohio:
Camellias Outdoors in the Cleveland Area, G. PaulGordon .
Oklahoma:Camellias in Oklahoma, Charles Polaski .Camellias in Oklahoma, Charles and Mary Polaski
Oregon:Camellias in Oregon, Mrs. AI. E. (Mary) Johnson ..
Rhode Island:Camellias in Rhode Island-A Lonely Hobby,
Stanley Cunningham II .Texas:
Camellias Along the Upper Gulf Coast, R. A. BlackCamellias in Central Texas, Catherine Trice ....Use of Camellias in a Texas Garden, Louis Squyres
Virginia:Camellias at the University of Virginia, S. H.
O'Grince .Richmond, Virginia-"A Camellia City",
Mrs. Katherine Pugh .Wisconsin:
The Joy of Camellias in a Wisconsin Winter, EltonE. Staples .
The South:Among the Best of the New Ones from the Southeast,
Joseph H. Pyron .My Favorite New Varieties, Mark S. Cannon .New Varieties from the South, Joseph H. Pyron .Promising New Camellias from the Southeast, Joseph
H. Pyron .Some New Camellia Seedlings from the Southeast,
Joseph H. Pyron .
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Year Page
1968 19
1965 74
1964 48
1960 113
1959 221
1964 28
1966 101966 168
1958 196
1958 1981964 60
1962/63 5
1964 52
1958 2111958 2021964 132
1962/63 29
1966 163
1964 41
1962/63 331965 561961 61
1965 62
1958 88
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Year Page
1964 11
1960 141
1962/63 39
1964 241964 19
1961 51
1964 1
1962/63 46
1964 221965 71965 221965 151966 11966 3
1967 31967 131967 15
Some New Varieties from the Southeast, Joseph H.Pyron .
Standouts in the Southeast During the 1962-63Season, Joseph H. Pyron .
CAMELLIA PERSONALITIES:Howard Asper: Advances on Camellia Research Frontiers,
Mrs. M. J. Witman .A Famous American Explorer and Her Camellia Heritage,
Mrs. J. M. (Lilette) Witman .L. E. Jury-A Noted New Zealand Camellia Hybridist,
Colin R. Spicer .Commander Mulroy's Stranger Than Fiction Life Story,
Ferol Zerkowsky . .No Kidding About Camellias, Marguerite Palmer .A Remarkable Southern Lady-Mrs. C. M. Gooch,
Mrs. M. J. Witman .Dave C. Strother and His Massee Lane, Mrs. Harriet
Hentz Houser .R. L. Brent, Camellia Nurseryman, Capt. Joseph H.
Brooks .Homer E. Wilson-Eighty-six-year-old Camellia Dean of
Central California, William B. Johnston .Frederic Heutte--Creator of Beauty, Mrs. M. J. Witman.The Kemps Thrive on Challenges, Editor .The Sawadas and Their Camellias, K. Sawada .Charles Puddle VMH, T. J. Gallagher ....... An "Expert's" Expertl, Charles L. Keeton .Robert O. Rubel, Jr.... He Has Colleted the World's
Finest Camellia Library, Charles L. Keeton.The Camellia Man, Judge M. M. McGowan.Credit a Reunion to Camellias, Buford Boone.An Appreciation to Dave C. Strother for Massee Lane,
Mrs. T. J. Smith .Meet A. B. Powell, Charles L. Keeton.A Pioneer's Search for Camellias, Joseph H. Pyron.
1960
1964
196819681968
36
67
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CHARTER AND BY-LAWS:Charter of the American Camellia Society, Revised ..... 1960 211Charter and By-Laws of the American Camellia Society 1966 263
CHROMOSOMES:Chromosome Numbers, Albert E. Longley and E. C.
Tourje 1959 33Chromosome Numbers of Certain Camellia Species and
Allied Genera, Albert E. Longley and E. C. Tourje 1960 70
COLD HARDINESS:Camellias and the Cold, Karlton Kemp. . . . . . . . 1959 194Camellia Cold Hardiness, Clifford Presnall and Milton
H. Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1961 181
CUMULATIVE INDEX, 1958-1968
Camellias in Winter, Clarke and Marjorie Wilson .Cold Hardy Camellias in our Nation's Capital, Clifford
C. Presnall and Milton H. Brown .Coping with the Camellia Cold Problem, Francis de
Vos .The "Deep Freeze" of 1962 and Florida Camellias,
Doris Freeman .Developing Cold Resistant Camellias, Dr. Francis de
Vos .Florida's Views on Camellia Resistance to Cold Damage,
John Niles Sewell .More on Cold Resistance of Camellia Flower Buds,
Wendell M. Levi .More on Weather and Camellia Cold Resistance, Wendell
M. Levi .Preliminary Report of Cold Damage in the Gulf States
During January, 1962 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Report on Relative Hardiness of Camellia Species and
Hybrids of Albany, Georgia, P. L. Hilsman .Still More on Weather and Camellia Cold Resistance,
Wendell M. Levi .Varietal Differences in Cold Resistance of Camellia Buds,
Wendell M. Levi .Sixth Report on Varietal Differences in Cold Resistance of
Camellia Buds, Wendell M. Levi .Winter Hardiness of Camellias in the Washington, D. C.,
Metropolitan Area, Clifford C. Presnall and MiltonH. Brown .
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Year Page
1958 258
1964 75
1960 99
1964 79
1962/63 119
1958 253
1958 233
1960 73
1962/63 151
1958 42
1962/63 124
1964 82
1967 34
1959 225
CULTURE:Camellia Breeding-Influence of Climate and Tempera-
ture, Walter E. Lammerts . . 1961 123Camellias-Their Culture and Growth From Seed, Colin
R. Spicer . . . . . . . . . . . . 1964 123Camellia Tub Culture, Frederic Heutte 1962/63 166Greenhouse Management, Walter F. Homeyer, Jr., M.D. 1968 44Camellias in the Ground vs. Containers,
Carey E. Blanchard III . . . . . . . . . . 1968 55Some Helpful Hints in the Spring and Summer Care of
Your Greenhouse Camellias 1968 56Influence of Treatment on Germination of Camellia Seed,
Dr. W. T. Brightwell 1964 184Notes on Reticulata Culture, J. Howard Asper 1958 155Stimulation of Camellia Flower-Bud Initiation by Appli-
cation of Two Growth Retardants, D. L. Gill and NeilW. Stuart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1961 129
Strains of the Color-Breaking Virus of Camellia, Dr. A.G. Plakidas '" . . . . . 1962/63 108
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Problems of Culture and Nomenclature, Gardener'sChronicle 1841 . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .
Convertible Slathouse, Joe W. Miot, Sr .Summer Camellia Maintenance, John D. Marr .
DEDICATION OF YEARBOOKS TO:S. L. Marbury-1958, Henry Burbank Rehder .Ralph Sylvester Peer-1959, David L. Feathers .Charley W. Farmer and H. E. Ashby-1960, Dr. William
Green Lee.... . .. . .. .. . .. , .L. Caston Wannamaker-1961, Mansfield Latimer .Hoyt W. Lee-1962/63, Dave C. Strother .A. G. Plakidas, Jessie Katz .William E. Woodroof, Reg Ragland .Milo E. Rowell, Maynard Munger .,Charles R. Butler, Mrs. L. J. RichardAubrey C. Harris, Roy Stringfellow
DISEASES AND PESTS:Camellia Flower Blight:
Camellia Flower Blight-1962, George DuBrulCamellia Flower Blight (Extracts from articles ap
pearing in American Camellia Society Year-books) .
Camellia Flower Blight: Report on Control Measures,E. C. Tourje .
Control of Flower Blight of Camellias in Louisiana,Louis Anzalone, Jr., and A. G. Plakidas .
Distances of Spread of Petal Blight by Wind-BorneSpores, A. G. Plakidas and Natale Zummo .
Petal Blight is a Community Problem, Natale Zummoand A. G. Plakidas . .
Greenhouse Pest Control .Camellia Flower Blight, A: H. McCain and
T. G. Byrne .A Review of Information About Red Spider,
E. W. Lyle .Miscellaneous:
Degeneration of Ornamental Shrubs, W. M. Eppsand L. W. Baxter .
Iron-Virus Relations in Camellia, C. P. North, A.Wallace, G. F. Ryan and R. T. Mueller ... .. ..
Strains of the Color-Breaking Virus of Camellia, Dr.A. G. Plakidas .
Systemic Insecticides for Scale Control, Drs. W. G.Eden and R. L. Self .
FERTILIZING:The Pump and I, S. H. Hackney .Studies in Camellia Fertilization, H. S. Wolfe .A Wiser Fertilizer, Harriet H. Houser .
Year Page
1966 81966 141968 66
1958 v1959 v
1960 vii1961 v1962/63 v1964 v1965 v1967 v1968 v1966 ix
1962/63 169
1962/63 171
1958 97
1958 93
1960 40
1959 1141968 58
1968 62
1968 64
1958 102
1959 184
1962/63 108
1962/63 102
1959 1321958 1191962/63 207
CUMULATIVE INDEX, 1958-1968
GARDENS AND PLANTINGS:Bellingrath Gardens Camellia Arboretum, Hoyt W. LeeCamellias in the Okefenokee, Editor .Camellias at the University of Virginia, S. H. O'Grince ..Camellias at the Birthplace of U. S. A., Buxton White ..The Crosby Gardens at Picayune, Joseph H. Pyron .....Diamond Gardens at White BluH, The, Stewart C.
Forbes .Old Camellias at Fair Oaks, E. E. PuIs .An Old World Camellia Garden, Dr. Southcombe Parker.Dave C. Strother and His Massee Lane, Mrs. Harriet
Hentz Houser .The Tyler Camellia Test Garden, Harry F. Morris .A Visit to Dave Feathers' Place, Clifford C. Presnall .
GIBBERELLIC ACID AND POTASSIUM GIBBERELLATE:Gib for Early Blooms, Col. Frank Reed .Gibbing: Timing and Quality of Bloom Produced,
Haskell Gray, Jr. . .My Experience With Gib, James W. Pinkerton.Gibbing Camellias in the Fall of 1964,
Kimbrough and Blackwell .Concerning Gib, Gerald L. Henderson .Gibberellic Acid-Late Treatment,
W. F. (Hody) Wilson, Jr. . .Gibberellic Acid Bud Treatments, Dr. D. L. GillThe History of Gibberellic Acid and its Use on Camellia
Japonica, Dr. Edgar Tullis .Influence of Gibberellin on Germination of Seeds, Tokuji
Furuta .Some Effects of Gibberellic Acid on Camellias, C. P.
North .Treatment of Camellia Buds with Gibberellic Acid, Dr.
Herbert Racoff .Potassium Gibberellate, W. F. (Hody) Wilson, Jr.The Effect of Gibberellic Acid on the Germination Rate
of Camellia Seeds, C. W. SchroederAuxins, Gibberellins and Kinins, Col. Frank F. Reed ...Gibberellic Acid-Concentration for Camellias,
W. F. Wilson, Jr. . .
GREENHOUSES, SLAT HOUSES, PORCHES, ETC.:Camellia Tub Culture, Frederic Heutte .Camellia Varieties for Protected Blooms, W. F. (Hody)
Wilson, Jr. . .Camellias, Gardens, and Lath, Helen Dobson Brown .Comments on Greenhouses and Greenhouse Camellias,
Boynton Cole .Growing Camellias in a Greenhouse, Mansfield Latimer ..Growing Camellias in a Greenhouse, Editor .
175
Year Page
1958 1901965 681962/63 291964 281962/63 15
1960 1261964 531962/63 98
1964 11958 2221962/63 43
1965 41
1966 1721966 174
1966 1751966 179
1966 1841966 187
1965 45
1961 141
1959 141
1964 2071967 21
1967 1061967 137
1968 194
1962/63 166
1965 381958 141
1958 1321959 1671964 112
176 AMERICAN CAMELLIA YEARBOOK
1959 40
1967 1691958 170
1960 147
1960 15
1960 9
1965 1121960 261962/63 211967 196
Year Page
How I Grow Camellias Under Glass, Richard E. Ward .. 1965 29A Two-Story Greenhouse, Dr. John L. Clare 1964 110
HISTORY:American Camellia Society, The, Arthur C. BrownCamellia History as Portrayed in Prints,
Mrs. P. F. Henderson .Camellias in Early Sacramento . .Camellias in Montgomery, Alabama, 1842, Harry E.
Nation .Camellia 'SALUTATION'-Evidence Concerning Origin,
Albert E. Longley and E. C. Tourje .'CAPTAIN RAwEs' Camellia-Its Probable Origin, Walter
E. Lammerts .For Whom Camellias Bloom (Kamel), Margaret Mc-
Mahon .Franklin's Tree, Charles F. Jenkins .The History of Camellias in Texas, John D. Marr .Short History of the Camellia, Antonio Odriozola .
HYBRIDIZING:Apomixis: Possible Cause of False Camellia Hybrids,
E. C. Tourje and Albert E. Longley .Backyard Hybridizing, Dr. Robert K. Cutter .Backyard Hybridizing II, Dr. Robert K. Cutter .Camellia Hybridizing in New Zealand, B. W. Doak .Camellia Saluenensis as a Seed Parent, J. Howard Asper.Contaminated Pollen, Les Jury .An Example of the Use of Chromotography in Plant Iden-
tification-Hybridity of 'CHARLEAN', Clifford R. Parks .Exploring Possibilities of Further Use of Interspecific
Camellia Hybrids, Walter E. Lammerts .Hybridity Detection: Review of Analysis Methods,
William S. Stewart and Ebon C. Tourje .Hybridizing Notes, L. E. Jury .Interspecific Hybridizing of Camellias, William L.
Ackerman ..Notes on Camellia Hybridizing, J. Howard Asper .Progress Report on Camellia Hybridizing, J. Howard
Asper . .Sclereid Patterns-Possible Use in Identification of Camel
lia Hybrids, Donald E. Foard and Harlan Lewis .....
INSECTS, INSECTICIDES AND PESTS:Effectiveness of a New Insecticide for Scale Insect Con-
trol, L. C. Kuitert .. . .A New Insecticide for Camellias .Systemic Insecticides for Scale Control, Drs. W. G.
Eden and R. L. Self .
1959 251964 1941966 1031961 921962/63 1051964 192
1965 160
1961 73
1965 1431961 86
1962/63 1131961 63
1964 155
1961 118
1959 1171961 146
1962/63 102
CUMULATIVE INDEX, 1958-1968
LANDSCAPE:Camellias as a Material of Landscape Design, Hubert
B. Owens .Camellias-For Special Landscaping, Harvey F. Short ..Camellias in an Azalea Garden, B. Y. Morrison .Companion Plants for Camellias, Sylvester G. March .Landscape Design for the Camellia Grower, Donald B.
Pledger .Landscape Practice in Galicia, Hubert B. Owens .Landscaping with Camellias, Mrs. John D. Lawson .Use of Camellias in a Texas Garden, Louis Squyres
MISCELLANEOUS:Calhoun Camelliana Gift, Dr. W. P. Kellam .Camellia Bibliography Since 1955, Editor .Camellia Crazy, Hamilton Fish .A Camellia Fortnight, Sir Giles Loder .Camellia: Ornamental, Dr. and Mrs. John D. Lawson ..Camellia Topics, Charles Puddle .Comparative Effect of Gro-Lux and Incandescent Light
on Growth of Camellias, Dr. W. E. Lammerts .The Dr. W. T. Rainey Memorial at Fayetteville, N. C.Dumas' Camellia, Claude Chidamian .Halo Shining, E. Manning Robbins .Camellia Diary of a Beginner, S. R. Boyce.Poem-To A Camellia, NunesEspalier, Tyler B. Dunlap .Extending the Cultural Range of Camellias, J. L. Creech
and F. de Vos .The Future of Camellias, Roy T. Thompson .The Garden Club Center of Jacksonville, Florida, Mrs.
Charles F. Henley .The Johnstone Boxes .A Glimpse at Some of the 1959-60 Southern Camellias,
Joseph H. Pyron .The Idiosyncrasies of Camellias, Frederic Heutte .I'm for Outdoor Camellias, Gentry Kidd .It's a Funny Thing About Camellias, E. Manning Robbins'Tain't Necessarily So, E. Manning Robbins. . .Circumventing the Little Woman, George M. Wheeler .Specialists Within the Camellia Hobby, Anonymous."How Little We Know," A. L. Gunn .Ignorance Was Bliss, Clayton Hoff .Increasing the Life of Cut Camellia Blooms,
Col. Frank F. Reed ...Living Mulches--Ground Covers for Camellias, J. Carroll
Reiners .Ode to the Camellia, B. W. PartridgeOn Gardening, Buxton White .
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Year Page
1962/63 501960 1311958 2241960 116
1964 1361961 241962/63 531964 132
1964 2451965 1221959 2071962/63 111960 1361959 99
1964 1581962/63 581959 771968 1411968 1431968 1541959 134
1958 341962/63 205
1958 2281959 189
1959 871962/63 1561964 1191966 1551967 1721967 1931967 1751967 1841966 161
1967 22
1964 1401959 2111965 106
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The Pleasures of Camellia Growing, Fletcher PearsonCrown . .
The Real Life "Lady of the Camellias" .Seasonal Variations in Camellias, Roy T. Thompson .Shooting Camellia Close-Ups, Russel Gainer .Style, Roy T. Thompson .Succotash from the Garden, Buxton White.They Have Three Loves, J. R. and Monteen McKinney ..What is a Camellia Flower?, William S. Stewart .Whither Do We Go?, Charles Lee Keeton .Your Hobby and Your Health, Dr. Edwin W. Vaughan ..Wood Aroma as a Possible means of Camellia Species
Identification, Jack Clark .A Yellow Camellia, G. E. Loxton .
MUTATIONS AND CHIMERAS:Minor Sports or Strains, Editor .Mutations and Their Relation to Camellia Breeding,A Camellia Graft Chimera, Tom Eagleson .Can Chimaeras Occur in Camellias?, C. Blumenthal.
NOMENCLATURE:The Bleichroeder-Otome Complex, Austin Griffiths, Jr.Camellia Nomenclature, 1958, William E. Woodroof .Daitairin-Its Nomenclature, Austin Griffiths, Jr .The Nomenclature of Certain Families of Japonica Ca-
mellias, Albert Fendig .Observations on Some Camellia Names, E. G. Water-
house .The Stories Behind the Names, D. C. Strother .
Year Page
1959 2021962/63 381962/63 1641964 2421958 1731966 1421958 1661960 541965 1091965 1
1964 2051958 54
1965 104
1959 2051966 152
1958 11958 101959 1
1958 22
1958 191958 14
PLANTING AND TRANSPLANTING:Camellia Transplanting Reactions, Dr. V. W. H. Camp-
bell 1959 159
PROPAGATION:Air Layering:
Understock, David L. Wilson, Jr. 1966 25Breeding:
Camellia Breeding Fundamentals, S. L. Emsweller .. 1960 45Camellia Breeding Progress Report, A. E. Longley
and C. R. Parks 1964 163The Gentics of Camellias, Dr. Clifford R. Parks. . .. 1966 197Camellia Breeding Progress Report-III,
Dr. Clifford R. Parks . . . . . . . . . 1966 203When is the Best Time to Make a Pollination?
Dr. Clifford R. Parks .. 1967 29Cuttings:
Barrel to Root Camellia Cuttings, Dr. V. H. W.Campbell 1965 50
CUMULATIVE INDEX, 1958-1968 179
Year PageRooting Studies with Camellias, George F. Ryan and
E. F. Frolich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1959 196A Simplified Method for Rooting Camellia Cuttings,
Richard C. French 1962/63 161
Grafting:Camellia Propagation, C. P. North and G. F. Ryan 1958 148Propagation of Camellias by Layer-Grafts, H. L.
Alford 1959 178Some Grafting Ideas, "Greenleaf" 1967 26Transmission of the Color-Breaking Virus through
Root Grafts, A. G. Plakidas .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1960 42Use of Water-Emulsifiable Asphalt with Fungicides
to Protect Camellia Grafts, D. L. Gill ... . . . . . .. 1961 149Seed:
Camellias-Their Culture and Growth from Seed,Colin R. Spicer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Experimentation with Camellia Seeds, Paul R. Denni-son... .. .
Influence of Treatment on Germination of CamelliaSeed, Dr. W. T. Brightwell .
Seedling Culture and Hybrids in New Zealand,Colin R. Spicer . .
The Camellia Seedling, J. Carroll Reiners.Miscellaneous:
A New Method Used to Propagate Camellias,J. C. Moore... . .
Use of Germinated Camellia Seed Extract,J. C. Moore. .. .. . . .
Camellia Propagation at Glenn Dale Plant Propaga-tion, John G. Worman .
Growing Camellias Not by the Book, J. J. CallisonHow to Produce New Varieties of Camellia Japonica,
K. Sawada.... . .Intermittent Mist Propagation, W. F. Hutcheson '"Own-Rooted vs. Grafted Camellia Plants, J. I. Mc-
Clurkin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Some Notes on Camellia Propagation by a Non-Corn-
formist, Fred Hamiter .
PRUNING:Pruning Camellias, Frederic Heutte
RATING:Report on the Camellia Rating Test, David L. FeathersReport on Camellia Rating, David L. FeathersCamellia Rating-An Australian Report, James R. Fisher.Camellia Rating Report, 1961, David L. FeathersSummary of the 85 Camellias Rated from 1958-1961
According to Total Scores
1964
1958
1964
19661966
1966
1966
19591959
19601965
1958
1958
1959
1958196019641961
1962/63
123
178
184
2127
191
195
103128
6052
163
159
153
66149185154
201
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RELATIVES, SPECIES, HYBRIDS AND VARIETIES:Reticulatas:
Ah, So! Reticulata?, Howard E. BurnetteSome Comment on Camellia Reticulata,
Colonel Tom Durrant .
Rusticanas:Studies on Snow Camellia, K. Hagiya and S.
Ishizawa .
Sasanquas:'CHANSONETTE'-From Rags to Riches, Virginia
Burks .Sasanqua Camellias-Their Introduction, Culture and
Use, Francis de Vos .
Species:Yunnanea-A New Genus of Theaceae from Yunnan,
China, Hsen-Hsu Hu .Black Camellia of Japan, Kiyoshi IshikawaCamellia Species and Hybrids, Tom Savige .New Species and Varieties of Camellia and
Theopsis of China, Hu Hsen-Hsu .
Hybrids:List of Named Interspecific Camellia Hybrids, P. L.
Hilsman .Interspecific Camellia Hybrids, Dr. P. L. Hilsman ..Comments and Corrections on Dr. Hilsman's List of
Interspecific Camellia Hybrids .Gold Coast Hybrids, Vernon R. James .Hybrid Camellias, David L. Feathers .Some Hybrids between Camellia Saluenensis and
C. Reticulata, B. W. Doak .Some Newer British Camellia Hybrids, Charles
Puddle .
Varieties:'BETTY SHEFFIEW SUPREME', Sam C. Hjort'HARDY BEAUTY', An Excellent, Rare and Hardy Old
Variety, Jean Mahaux .Miniatures for the Masses, John Robinson .Some Older Varieties Frequently Overlooked, Joseph
H. Pyron. .. . .New Varieties on the Pacific Coast, Rey M. Merino.New Varieties in the Southeast, Joseph H. Pyron ...Some New Ones and Some We Missed,
Mark S. Cannon .The Little Ones, Dr. Lyman B. Stitt .It Will Never Happen Again!' Mark S. Cannon ..One Man's Opinion, John C. Robinson .Clearing up the 'JUBILEE' Chaos, Charles L. KeetonNew Varieties on the Pacific Coast,
A. Wilkins Garner . .
Year Page
1966 16
1968 103
1962/63 59
1959 265
1959 61
1959 951966 741967 77
1968 86
1961 1021966 113
1967 741961 971961 77
1958 39
1961 94
1959 81
1958 501958 59
1958 621966 601966 64
1966 681966 761966 781967 561967 61
1967 65
CUMULATIVE INDEX, 1958-1968
What's New Down South?, Joseph H. Pyron.Hundred Best Varieties, Payne H. Midyette.West Coast Introductions, Caryll W. Pitkin.New Varieties in the South, Joseph H. Pyron .
Variety Polls:What Are the Best Ten Camellias?, John Niles
Sewell .Varieties Registered with the American Camellia Society:
American Camellia Registration Bureau, Arthur C.Brown . .
Alphabetical Summary of ACS Registrations from1948 Through 1960 . .
Registration of New Varieties:Nos. 313 through 349Nos. 350 through 436 .Nos. 437 through 519 .Nos. 520 through 590 .Nos. 591 through 660 .Nos. 661 through 809 .Nos. 810 through 905 .Nos. 906 through 961 .Nos. 962 through 1014
RESEARCH:Howard Asper: Advances on Camellia Research Fron-
tiers, Mrs. M. J. Witman .Camellia Research Advisory Committee .Camellia Breeding Progress Report-II, Clifford R.
Parks .Controlled Parentage, David L. FeathersCamellia Breeding Progress Report-IV,
Dr. Clifford R. ParksAnything Can Happen, Harold PaigeThe Answer is in the Leaves, Malcolm McLeod.Di-Methyl Sulfoxide-Camellias, W. F. Wilson, Jr.Termination of the Parks-Los Angeles Arboretum ProjectProgress Toward the Development of a More Cold
Resistant Camellia, Clifford R. Parks .Preliminary Observations on Inheritance of Flower Form,
Clifford R. Parks .A Possible Origin of Anthocyanin (Red) Pigmentation in
the Flower of Camellia Sasanqua, Clifford R. Parks,Austin Griffiths, Jr., and Kenneth R. Montgomery.
To Be Yellow and Sweet!, Clifford R. Parks.The Inheritance of Flower Color in Camellia ]aponica,
Clifford R. Parks . . . . . . .A Listing of Interspecific Camellia Hybrids Developed at
the Los Angeles and County Arboretum,Clifford R. Parks .
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1967 711967 1011968 1211968 123
1958 83
1958 28
1961 231
1958 2851959 2671960 1931961 2181962/63 2131965 2261966 821967 2231968 128
1964 111960 209
1965 2061967 112
1967 1191967 1421967 1521968 2001968 202
1968 206
1968 215
1968 2291968 24.3
1968 250
1968 267
182 AMERICAN CAMELLIA YEARBOOK
Year PageMy Experience with Variegating Solid Color Camellias,
S. L. Marbury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1965 142Paper Chromotography as an Aid to the Taxonomy of
Thea Camellia, E. A. H. Roberts, W. Wight, and D.J. Wood " 1965 170
The Place of the Amateur in Plant Experimentation,Harold L. Paige 1965 130
Progress Report on Camellia Research at the LouisianaAgricultural Experiment Station, R. H. Hanchey andW. D. Kimbrough 1959 121
Relation of the Structure and Function of the VariousParts of the Camellia Plant to the Production ofHealthier Plants, Raymond L. Self . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1958 114
Stimulation of Camellia Flower-Bud Initiation by Appli-cation of Two Growth Retardants, D. L. Gill andNeil W. Stuart 1961 129
You and I and Camellia Research, Reg Ragland 1961 109
SHOWS AND JUDGING:The 1958 Birmingham Camellia Show, M. Thomas
Brooks .Camellia Shows in July, Mrs. L. W. MacDowell .Preparation and Showing of Camellia Blooms, C. H.
Eshelman .This Way to Beauty, Erwin E. Nowak .Observations on Judging Camellias, Mrs. Martha Catts ..Problems of the Judge, Dr. John D. Lawson .Judging Camellia Seedlings, David L. Feathers .Camellia Judging, J. Carroll Reiners .Travel Insurance for Show Blooms, George M. Wheeler ..
SOILS:Testing of the Soil pH, Dr. Chiun T. Ling .The Effect of Soil Salinity on Azaleas and Camellias, J.
Lunin and F. B. Stewart .The Good Earth-My Potting Soil Mixture, Ferol
Zerkowsky .Some Soil-Mixes for Growing Camellias in Containers,
Frederick B. Schmitz .Dynamics of Container Mixes Outlined,
Dr. Dennison Morey .
TABLE OF CONTENTS: (Subject Index)Table of Contents, American Camellia Yearbooks 1946
Through 1957 .Author Index (1946-1958) .
TEMPERATURES-AS THEY AFFECT CAMELLIAS:Camellia Breeding-Influence of Climate and Tempera-
ture, Walter E. Lammerts .Camellias and the Cold, Karlton Kemp .
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VI. 'FRANCIE L'An outstanding hybrid of C. saluenensis 'ApPLE BLOSSOM' X C. reticulata 'BUDDHA' originatedby Ed Marshall of Huntington Gardens. Rose pink semidouble flowers from 5 to 6 inches indiameter. Sets buds all along branches; free flowering. Propagated by Nuccio's and RedwoodEmpire Camellias, Sebastopol, California.
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1964 75
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Camellia Cold Hardiness, Clifford Presnall and MiltonR~~ .
Camellias in Winter, Clarke and Marjorie Wilson .Cold Hardy Camellias in our Nation's Capital, Clifford
C. Presnall and Milton H. Brown .Coping with the Camellia Cold Problem, Francis de
Vos .Trust Agreement-ACS Endowment FundThe "Deep Freeze" of 1962 and Florida Camellias, Doris
Freeman .Developing Cold Resistant Camellias, Dr. Francis de VosFlorida's Views on Camellia Resistance to Cold Damage,
John Niles Sewell .Frontier Camellias, W. S. Gross .Micro-Climates and How They Affect Plant Hardiness,
Dr. Joseph E. Howland .More on Cold Resistance of Camellia Flower Buds,
Wendell M. Levi .More on Weather and Camellia Cold Resistance, Wendell
M. Levi .Preliminary Report of Cold Damage in the Gulf States
During January, 1962, Editor .Report on Relative Hardiness of Camellia Species and
Hybrids of Albany, Georgia, P. L. Hilsman .Still More on Weather and Camellia Cold Resistance,
Wendell M. Levi .Sun Tolerance of Camellias, Carrol Reiners .Sun Tolerant Camellias, K. O. Hester .Varietal Differences in Cold Resistance of Camellia Buds,
Wendell M. Levi 1964 82Winter Hardiness of Camellias in the Washington, D. C.,
Metropolitan Area, Clifford C. Presnall and Milton H.Brown 1959 225
CUMULATIVE INDEX, 1958-1968
L'ENVOI:The Greenhouse and I, Robert Dunlap White 1959 283L'Envoi-To the Other Half of the Men's Camellia Club
Especially New Members, Mrs. Frank T. Dienst, Jr. .. 1958 292