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TABLE OF CONTENTS
AMERICAN CAMELLIA YEARBOOKS1946 THROUGH 1957
AMERICAN CAMELLIA SOCIETY,
Charter and By-Laws .Charter and By-Laws, Revision, John N, Sewell.Decade of Achievement, A, Albert Fendig ..OrganizationPurpose and Program, Harold L. Paige.
ALL-AMERICA SELECTIONS,
All-America Camellia Selections, David Cook.Cinderella, Ralph M. Dasher.
ARRANGEMENTS,
Arrangement Contests:1948--Mr5. W. T. Wood.1949-Mr5. W. T. Wood.1950-1\1rs. W. T. Wood ...1952-1\1rs. W. T. Wood.1953-1\1rs. W. T. Wood.1954-Mrs. W. T. Wood.1955-1·1r5. W. Jack Bryant.1956---Mrs. W. Jack Bryant.1957-Mrs. W. Jack Bryant ..
Camellias in Arrangements, Carl Starker.Camellias in Arrangements, Mrs. W. Harrell Wilson ..Fine Art of Arranging Flowers, The, Mrs. W. T. Wood.Flower Arrangement with Camellias, Mrs. Arthur P. TeeleModem Trends in Flower Arranging, Mrs. W. T. \Vood.
BY-LAWS,
By-Laws of the American Camellia Society ..By-Laws of the American Camellia Society, Revised,
John N. Sewell.
BONSAI,
Dwarfed Camellias, Claude Chidamian .
BORON,
Response of the Camellia to Boron, Tokuji Furuta andJohn I. Wear.
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CAMELLIAS ABROAD,Australia and New Zealand:
Camellias Around the World, Ralph S, Peer.Camellias in Australia, Walter G. Hazlewood.Camellias in New Zealand, E. G. Waterhouse ...Camellia Path Around the World, Ralph S. Peer.Cameo on the Camellia, A, Gordon Adams.Letter from New Zealand, T. Durrant.Letter from New Zealand, Another, T. Durrant ..Notes on New Zealand Camellias, Mimosa and Felix JuryNotes on Some Australian Camellias, David L. Feathers
Azores:Camellias in Another Continent, Collingwood Ingram.
Belgium:Belgium's Royal Camellias, Ralph S. Peer ..Camellia Culture in Belgium, Roger de Bisschop.European Camellia Tour, Ralph S. Peer ..
China:Camellias Around the World, Ralph S. Peer.Camellia Path Around the World, Ralph S, Peer.
England:Camellia and Magnolia Conference of the Royal
Horticultural Society, The, Ralph S. Peer.Camellias Abroad, Ralph and Monique Peer.Camellias Around the World, Ralph S. Peer.Camellias in Another Continent, Collingwood Ingram.Camellias in England, Ralph S. Peer.Camellias in English Gardens, H. Harold Hume.Camellias New and Old, 'W. Arnold-Forster.European Camellia Tour, Ralph S. Peer.Some Interesting Camel1.ias in England, C. P. Raffill.
France:Commercial Propagation of Camellias, Claude
Thoby, Sr..European Camellia Tour, Ralph S, Peer.Guichard Camellias, The, E. G. Waterhouse.Guichard Soeurs Nursery, H. Harold Hume.
Germany:Camellias and Camellia Growing in Germany,
Alexander Steffen.European Camellia Tour, Ralph S. Peer
Guernsey:Camellias Abroad, Ralph and Monique Peer.Caledonia Nursery, The, E. G. Waterhouse.
India:Camellias Around the World, Ralph S, Peer.Commercial Propagation of Camellia sinensis in
India, W. Wight.
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Year PageItaly:
Camellias at the Villa Taranto, Neil McEacham.Camellia in Italy, The, Guiliano Puccini.Camellias in Italy, E. G. Waterhouse.Camellia Species at Villa Taranto, Neil McEacharn.Early Camellias in Italy, E. G. Waterhouse.European Camellia Tour, Ralph S. Peer.Mariotti Collection of Camellias in Italy, The, E. G.
WaterhouseMercatelli Camellias, The, E. G. Waterhouse.
Japan:Camellias Abroad, Ralph and Monique Peer.Camellias Around the World, Ralph S. Peer.Camellia Path Around the World, Ralph S. Peer.Long-Lived Garden Varieties of Camellia in Japan,
Siro Kitamura.Northern Line for Camellias Growing Outdoors in
Japan, K. Sawada.Wild Camellias of the Japonica Group in Japan and
Their Relationship to Garden Varieties, TakasiTuyama
Mexico:Camellias Abroad, Ralph and Monique Peer.
Portugal:Camellias in Another Continent, Collingwood Ingram.Camellias in Portugal, Joaquim Moreira da Silva.New Friend, A, Stanley W. and Alice H. Miller.
Union of South Mrica:Camellias Around the World, Ralph S. Peer.
CAMELLIA CITIES:Camellia City of the South, The (Thomson, Georgia),
Mrs. Leonard Turner.Greenville (Alabama) the Camellia City, J. Glen Stanley.McComb (Louisiana) the Camellia City, and Its Locally
Named Camellias, Otis Cotten.
CAMELLIA FAMILIES,
F. F. C. First Families of Camelliadom, Anna Lee Harris.Henne Complex, The, Austin Griffiths, Jr..
CAMELLIAS IN,
Alabama:Camellia Culture Along the Gulf Coast, M. Thomas
Brooks .I Took My Camellias and Went Underground,
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Arkansas:Camellias in Arkansas, Sterling Cook."Camelliaitis" Has Broken out in Arkansas, 1.lrs. Rufus
N. Garrett.
California:Camellia Culture in Central California, A. E. Morrison.Gracious Lady and Rosebud Fann, The, Herbert V.
MitchellSome Old and New California Camellias, E. H. Carter
District of Columbia:Camellias at the United States National Arboretum,
Francis de Vas ..Camellias Grow in Washington, D. C., Jerry Hill.Camellias in and Around Washington, Jerry Hill.The Year Mine-N0-Yuki Flowered in Washington,
Francis de Vas ..
Florida:Camellia Culture in the Tampa Bay Area, D. W. DavisC'1Illcllias in the Small Garden, John N. Sewell.Camellias Pay Dividends, Regular and Sometimes
Extra, Doris E. Freeman.Camellias in the "Deepest" South, V. L. Deane.Camellias in Florida, J. N. Sewell.Camellias in Sand Dunes, Filo H. Turner.Camellias in Central Florida, W. E. Bailey.Camellias in SOlIth~CentralFlorida, David K. Stabler ..Camellias for the Subtropics, Mrs. Gilbert Head.Planting Camellias in Sandy Coastal Soils, Nonnan Peck
Georgia:Camellia Cottage, J. J. \Vhi.tfield.Camellias in Marshallville, John D. \Vade.Notes on Georgia CamelHana, James Stokes.
Louisiana:An Amateur's Experience with Camellia iaponica
in the 'Northern Camellia Belt, C. Raymond Mays.Camellias a Ia Sardines, Mrs. J, David Wirth.Camellias at Lake Charles, Louisiana, Mrs, B, A.
RagusaCamellias at Lake Charles, Louisiana, L. P. Frye.Camellia Culture in the Vicinity of Lafaydte,
Louisiana, Mrs. E. G. Feusse ..Camellias in a Sand Pile, Mr~. Sam S. Caldwell.Camellias GrOWing Around the Calendar, E. P.
Courtney'Way Down Yonder, A Camellia Trail Through
Louisiana, Mrs. Robert W, Smith.
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lvlississippi:Camellias in Vicksburg, Mrs. J. D. Pond.Southern Camellia Belt-Where is its Northern
Boundary, The, Sallie Mayes.
New Jersey:Beginners' Luck With Camellias, Ernest L. and
Aleita H. Scott.Camellias for Northern Gardens, Mrs. Ralph H.
Van Gilder.
New York (Also see Temperature):Grow Your Own Camellias, Berta Rogers.Experience in Establishing Camellia:, Outdoors in
the New York Area, \Villiam A. Brooks.
North Carolina:Camellia Growing in Charlotte, Cora A. Harris.Camellias in Raleigh, Mrs. R. L. McMillan.Camellias in the Piedmont Section, R. K. Pittman.Nmth Carolina Camellia Trail, A, J. Allen Easley.Oakdale Camellias, The, Henry B. Rehder.We Never Had It So Good, Dow Pender, Jr.,
Oregon:Camellia Growing in the Portland Area, ~,lrs. J. S.
BirrelCamellia of the Year, The, Morrie L. Sharp.Oregon Camellia Society Promotes Culture of the
Camellia, The, L. H. Lindsay.
South Carolina:Aiken~Edgefield Camelliana, Lucille G. Millette.Camellia Culture in the Piedmont Area, Cecil Morris.Camellias in Columbia, Chapman J. l\,filling.Camellia Test Garden at Clemson College, The, R. F.
PooleDarlington and its Camellias, A. B. Bryan.Growing Camellias in the Piedmont Area, Cecil Morris.Little People, The, 1\-lrs. P. H. McEachinIJatriarch Among Camellias, A, J. M. Napier.
Tennessee:Camellia Growing in Knoxville, Eleanor W. Haasis.Camellias in Knoxville, 1948, Eleanor W. lIaasis.
Texas:Camellias in the Beaumont Area, Paul E. Hines.Camellias in East Texas, Charles R. AberCameHia Culture in "Outer Space," Richard R.
BnmazziCare and Protection of Camellias in the Dallas Area,
C. E. ~'1acBride and Irvine Fridge.
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Year PageGrowing Camellias in Austin, Mrs. Graham B. Smedley 1946 70El Paso, Texas, Mrs. G. H. Wilson. 1948 143Lutcher Stark, Shangri-La, Orange, Texas, Sam P. Harn 1953 267
Virginia:
Camellia Culture in Virginia, Mary Bell Glennan. 1946 59Camellia Garden in Alexandria, Virginia, A, Charles
F. Holden. 19.56 227Camellias in Virginia, Henry McRae Pinner and
J. M. Habel. 19.54 2.58Camellias in Virginia, Frederic Heutte. 1955 232Camellias are Moving North, Jacques L. Legendre. . 1956 108Camellias in the Fringe Area, Alan J. Hofheimer. 1953 308Norfolk is on the March, M. M. Mann. 1954 286Tidewater Virginia Compares its Camellias, Frederic
Heutte 1949 202Virginia's Camellias, Frederic Reutte. . 1952 78
Washington:Camellias in the State of Washington, Helen G. Buzard 1954 209Camellias at the University of Washington Arboretum,
Robert J. Hansen. 1949 211Camellias in Washington, Mrs. E. L. Tolson, Jr.. . 1951 262Camellias in the Northwest, Mrs. O. B. Thorgrimson. 1948 69
Wyoming:What! Camellias in Wyoming, J. A. Deffeyes. 1952 90
CAMELLIA PERSONALITIES,
Burne, H. Harold, Arthur W. Solomon, Dedication.illges, John P., Arthur W. Solomon, Dedination.Katz, Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund J., Aubrey C. Harris,
DedicationMcIlhenny, E. A., Mrs. Edward McIlhenny Simmons.Seibels, Calder W., John M. Napier,· DedicationSmith, Thomas Jefferson, Marguerite Clark Knight,
DedicationSolomon, Arthur W., Calder W. Seibels, Dedication.Strother, David C., Calder w. Seibels, Dedication."Vilmot, Royal}., Arthur W. Solomon, Dedication
1949 Foreword1955 Foreword
1957 Foreword1953 2711954 Foreword
1956 Foreword1952 Foreword1953 Foreword1950 Foreword
CHARACTERISTICS-PLANTS AND FLOWERS,
Camellias in the Small Garden, John N. Sewell.Progress Report on Studies of Growth and Flowering
Characteristics of Camellia Varieties, Ferris S. Batson.
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CHARTER,
Charter of the American Camellia Society. . 1946 88Charter of the American Camellia Society, Revised, John
N. Sewell. 19.53 34G
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CHROMOSOMES:
Chromosome Numbers in Cultivated Camellias. Earl B.Patterson, Mary Olga Longley, and Donald S. Robertson
Chromosome Relationships in Cultivated Species ofCamellia, E. K. Janaki Ammal. . . . .
Chromosomes and Plant Breeding, The, A. P. Lorz.Chromosomes and PIal)t Breeding, The, A. P. Lorz
(Reprint with additions) .Chromosomes of Camellia, The, L. P. V. Johnson.
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CLASSIFICATlON:Camellia Flower Classification as it Relates to Show
Operation, Evelyn Frances Hollingshead and BarlowW. S. Hollingshead. . .
Classification of Camellia Blooms by Shuctural Forms,R. J. WihnQt.
Florida Agricultural Experiment Station's Camellia VarietalClassification Project, The, R. J. Wilmot.
Flower Classification-A Survey of Various Systems,Editors .
Proposed New Classification System, A, Albert Fendig.
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CORSAGES-WRISTLETS:Camellias for Milady, Mrs. L. Houston Reusch. 1949 277Oregon Camellia Society Promotes Culture of the Camellia,
The, L. H. Lindsay. 1955 324
CULTURE:
California Camellia Container Culture, William B.Mulholland
Camellia-A Chameleon, The, Herbert C. Swim.Camellias Are My Hobby, Sam McK. Mixson ..Canned Camellias, Claude Chidamian.Growing Camellias in Containers, Claude Chidamian,Growing Camellias in Containers, Claude Chidamian
( Reprint)Hanging Basket Camellias, Robert K. Cutter."Injuring" Camellia Seedlings to Induce Flower-Bud
Formation, J. M. Jones.Krilium as a Soil Conditioner, Gaylord M. Volk.Planting Camellias: What, When, Where and How, John
N. Sewell.Progress Report on Studies of Growth and Flowering
Characteristics of Camellia Varieties, Ferris S. Batson.Rejuvenation of Unthrifty Camellias, Donald E. Dean.
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Some Facts About Camellias Described by a Grower,K. Sawada.
Some Notes on the Culture of Camellias, R. B. Wilby.What Every Camellia Grower Should Know, Claude
ChidamianWhat I Have Learned About Crowing Camellias in the
Past Ten Years, S. L. Marbury.
DDT:
DDT Injury to Camellias, Denzell L. Gill.
DISEASES:
Camellia Flower Blight:Camellia Diseases, 1946-47, Erdman West.Camellia Diseases, Some, Erdman '"Vest.Camellia Flower Blight, Luther W. Baxter, Jr., and
w. M. Epp.CamcIlia Flower Blight, Arthur C. Brown.Camellia Flower Blight in Georgia Through the
1955-56 Season, Denzell L. Gin and T. J. Ratcliffe ..Camellia Flower Blight, H. N. Hansen and H. Earl
ThomasCamellia Flower Blight, Roy A. Young and J. A.
MilbrathControl of the Flower Blight Disease of Camellias with
Eradicant Fungicides, The, Frank A. Haasis andE. G. Nelson.
Flower Blight Disease of Camellias, The, Frank A.Haasis
Notes on the Culture of Camellias, The, R. B. Wilby.Salt on the Dragon's Tail, Aubrey C, Harris.Some Characteristics of Two Sclerotinia Pathogens and
Their Relationship to Flower Blight of Camellias,Frank A, Haasis and N. N. ·Winstead.
Corky Outgrowths:Additional Information on the Cause and Control of
Corky Excrescence on Camellia Leaves, A. G.Plakidas
Corky Outgrowths on Camellia Leaves, A. G. Plakic1as.
Dieback:Additional Information on Dieback, L. ';Y. Baxter and
A. G. Plakidas .Camellia Dieback, Erdman West ..Dieback, Sigmund J. Katz.Effects of Some Fungicides, Fertilizers, Insecticides and
Pruning on Camellia Dieback, Denzell L. Gill, .More About Camellia Dieback, Erdman West.
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Notes on Grafting and Dieback Control, Walter Allan,Studies On Camellia Dieback, Denzell L. Gill.
Leaf-Gall,Camellia Leaf-Gall, Erdman West.
Nematodes (Rootknot):r\ematode Damage to Camellias, R. L. Self and Eldon
J. Cairns.Root Rot:
Camellia Root Rot, Denzell L. Gill.Camellia Root Rot and Its Control, Denzell L. Gill.
Scab:Camellia Scab, A, G. Plakidas.
Miscellaneous:Ten Years of Camellia Pathology, Denzell L. Gill.Two Non-Graft-Transmissible Disorders of Camellias,
Denzell L, Gill.Yellow Mottle Leaf, A Vims Disease of Camellia, J. A.
Milbrath and F. P. Mc'Vhortcr.
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EXPORT,
Export of Plant Material to Distant Countries, The, W. G.Hazlewood 1951 228
FERTILlZING,
Analysi'i and Rates of Fertilizers on the Growth of CamelliaPlants in Two Alabama Soils, Tokuji Furuta.
California Camellia Container Culture, ""'illiatn B.Mulholland
Camellia Fertilization, W. P. DeanChemistry as Applied to the Growing of Camellias, R. A.
MerrittExperiment in Deficient Feeding of Camellias, Ben Holst.Experjments in AHnor Element .Fertilization of the
Camellia, Francis E. Johnstone, Jr..Experiments on Camellia Nutrition, James Bonner and
Shigeru Honda.Fertilizing Your Camellias and Mine, John L, Cope ..Honnones, Chemicals, and Camellias, James Stokes ..Influence of Rate and Analysis of Fertilizer on the Growth
and Survival of Three Camellia Varieties, Tokuji Furuta,C. 'V. Bell and H. P. Orr.
NuGrecn As a Source of Nitrogen for Camellias, Edgar C.Tullis
NuGreen Gives Camellias New Life, Robert M. HoHman.Nutrient Deficiency Symptoms of Camellia jap01J.icil)
Charles 'V_Bell and Henry P. Orr.
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Nutrient Solution Fertilization in Relation to FeedingCamellia Plants Through the Leaves, Walter E.Lammerts
Packaged Manure Vs Barnyard Manure, John L. Hanssen.Soil Management and Nutrition of Camellias, W. C. BarnesUnderstanding Trace Elements, R. Milton Carleton.
FUMIGATION:Methyl Bromide Fumigation of Camellia Cuttings, E. T.
GammonPlant Quarantine-A Necessary Evil, Arthur C. Brown.Some Nates on the Plant Quarantine Fumigation of
Imported Camellias, Henry H. Richardson.
FUNGICIDES:Effects of Some Fungicides, Fertilizers, Insecticides and
Pruning on Camellia Dieback, Denzell L. Gill.Effect of Fungicidal Dips on Rooting Camellia Cuttings,
The, Henry F. Swanson.Use of Fungicides in Camellia Grafting, The, A. G,
Plakidas and Louis Anzalone.
GARDENS AND PLANTINCS:Beechwood Gardens, Mrs. Mayer Israel ..Bellingrath Gardens, Walter Duncan Bellingrath.Camellias at Orton Plantation, Kenneth M. Spront.Camellias in the Melbourne (Australia) Botanic Gardens,
A. W. Jessep.Darwood on the Jourdan, Emmett L. Irwin,Descanso Gardens, John L. Threlkeld and Mark J. AnthonyKillearn Gardens, Tallahassee, Florida, Leland J. Lewis.Laurel Lake Gardens, Salemburg, North Carolina, Bugs
BarringerMagic of the Lighted Garden, The, Myrtle Fahsbender.Magnolia Gardens, C. N. Hastie, Jr. .Norfolk's Bureau of Parks Looks to Its Camellias, Frederic
HeuttePleasant Oaks Plantation, Hargrove Bellamy.Southern California Camellia Garden, Ronald B. TownsendSouthwestern Garden-Huntington Botanical Gardens, San
Marino, California, A, William Rertrich.D. C. Strother Camellia Collection, The, J. I. McClurkin,
Jr.Tea Farm, The, L. A. Walker and C. F. Prettyman.Tree in the Garden, The, Elizabeth Boatwright Coker.
GIBBERELLIN:Some Effects of Gibberellin on the Camellia, James Bonner
and James A. Lockhart.
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GREENHOUSES, SLAT HOUSES, PORCHES, ETC.:California Camellia Container Culture, William B.
MulhollandCamellia as a House Plant, The, Paul Ackerman ..Camellias as House Plants, Albert J. Irving.Camellias for the Northern Suburban Gardener, Paul
AckennanCamellias in Pennsylvania, Dr. and Mrs. S, Lehman Nyce.Camellias Under Glass, Margaret C. Bowden.Camellias Under Class, W. G. Carter.Greenhouse Camellia Culture, Royal GickGreenhouse Camellias in Amarillo, Don L. Parker, .Greenhouse Culhue of Camellias, Joseph B. Fueglein.Greenhouse Management, S. Lehman Nyce ...Growing Camellias on a Porch, Mrs. F. E. Newbold.Know, Grow, and Show CameIlias, Russel Gainer ...Lath House for the Amateur, A, C. M. Mason.Living Slat-House, A, A. W, SolomonNinety-Six Years a House Plant, E. L. and Aleita Seott.Novel Greenhouse, A, C. W. FarmerOne Man's Greenhouse, David L. Feathers.Plastic Greenhouse, A, Mansfield Latimer.Protecting Camellias, Dmitri Vail.Protection from the Elements, Harold L. Paige.What About a Greenhouse?, S. L. Marbury.
HISTORY:Camellia History from Petiver to Linnaeus, H. Harold
HumeCaledonia Nursery, The, E. G. Waterhouse ..Camellia Pageant and Show, Southwestern Louisiana
Institute, Corinne G. Judice.Camellias Imported by E. A, McIlhenny, Ira S, Nelson.Camellias in the Melbourne Botanic Gardens, A. W. JessepCamellias of Colonel Thomas Handasyd Perkins of Boston,
The, George C. Shattuck.Collection of Camellias Cultivated in the Gardens of Cesare
Franchetti-Arnateur, Translated by Monique Peer ..Covina-Azusa-Glendora Camellias, The, Roy T, Thompson.Discovery of Camellia rusticana, The, Masaji Honda.Early Camellias and Camellia Growers in thc Boston Area,
Irene D. NehrHng .Early History of Camellias in the Mobile (Alabama) Area,
Robert O. Rubel, Jr, .Early Occidental Camelliana, Part I, James Stokes.Early Occidental Camelliana, Part II, James Stokes ..Early OCcidental Camelliana, Part III (Unpublished) ..Early Occidental Camelliana, Part IV, James Stokes.
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General History of Camellia laponica in Japan, A, YugiIshii
History of Camellias in Central Florida, M. J. Daetwyler,History of the Sacramento Camellia Society, Ernest L.
StevensHistory of the Southern California Camellia Society, ·E. C.
TourjeHistory of the Temple City Camellia Festival, Mrs. Frank
L. Maxey.How the Camellia Came to California, A. E. MorrisonInfluence of Horace H. Harms on Camellia Culture in the
Northwest, The, Morrie L. Sharp.Jacksonville's (Florida) Old Camellias, Mrs. W. E.
McArthurKamel~Kaempfcr-Linnaeus,H. Harold Hume.Macarthur Fa'IDily of Camden Park and the Introduction of
Camellias into Australia, The, W. G. Hazlewood.Old Camellias of Louisiana's West Feliciana Parish,
Margarett Lawrason ..Old Camellias of the Gulf Coast, Edwina N. Mogabgab.The Year Mine-No-Yuki Flowered in Washington, D. C.,
Francis de Vas.Star Nursery Camellias, Frank D. Williams and Roy T.
ThompsonTwo Items in Southern California Camellia History, Roy T.
ThompsonVerschaffelt Camellias, The, David W. McLean
HORMONES AND OTHER ROOT-INDUCINGSUBSTANCES,
Hormones, Chemicals and Camellias, James StokesResponse of Camellia Cuttings to Rooting Compounds,
L. L. English.Rooting Response of Camellia japonica to Chemical
Treabnents, Henry P. Orr and Dvon Brogan.Studies on the Propagation of Camellia japoni,ca, Using
Leaf-Bud Cuttings and Root-Inducing Substances, H.Hamilton Williams
ILLCES MEDAL,
lllges Medal, W. T. Wood.Award, 1949, "Beau Harp," W. T. Wood.Award, 1950, "Joseph PHngstl," W. T. ·Wood.Award, 1953, "R. L. \Vhceler," W. T. Wood.Award, 1956, "Reg Ragland," W. T. Wood.The Lone Seedling, Reg Ragland, Aubrey C. Harris.Award, 1957, "Tomorrow," Calder ';Y. Seibels.The Story Behind-Tomorrow, Mervin B. \Vine.
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INSECTS, INSECTICIDES AND PESTS,
Camellia Pests, L. L. EnglishControl of Insect Pests of Camellias, L. C. Kuitert.Control of the Insect Pests of Camellias, L. C, Kuitcrt.Insects Infesting Camellias, A. E. Morrison ..Leaf Beetles Attacking Camellias, A. N. Tissot and H,
Harold HumeNatural Aids in Plant Pest Control, C. E. Smith ..Nematode Damage to Camellias, R. L, Self and Eldon J.
CairnsSystox-A Control for Camellia Scale, Edgar C. Tullis.Systox-Effectiveness of Demcton (Systox) for the Control
of Camellia Pests, L. C. Kuitert.Tests with New Insecticides, R. A. Hetrick.
INTRODUCTIONS (SEE VARIETIES),
JUDGING (SEE SHOWS AND JUDGING),
KRILIUM,
Krilium as a Soil Conditioner, Gaylord M. Volk.
LANDSCAPE,Camellias in the Landscape Scheme, James Ferger.Camellias jn the Small Garden, John N. Sewell.Camellias in Your Landscape Plans, Robert E. Marvin.Companions for Camellias for Year-Round Beauty, Mr. ,and
Mrs. \ViHium P. Kemp.Landscape Architect Appraises the Camellia, A, Richard
ChurchillLandscape Plans for the Camellia Enthusiast, Clermont H.
LeeLandscape Use of Camellias, 'William S. Wiedom.Landscaping the Home Grounds with Camellias, Hubert B.
OwensProgress Report on Studies of Growth and Flowering
Characteristics of Camellia Varieties, Ferris S. Batson.
LEAVES,
Camellia Leaves, H. Harold Hume and Erdman West,Fish-Tail Camellias, H. Harold Hume,Margins of Leaves of Different Species ..
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1945 1001952 180
1955 1191951 207
1954 411948 127
1952 17I
1946 531952 981954 199
1953 304
1954 195
1956 1971949 78
1951 61
1951 43
1947 1371947 1351947 134
LIGHT INTEC'lSITY (SEE PHOTOPERIOD),
LITERATURE,
Bibliography of Japanese Camellia Writings, EikiC'hi SatomiCamellia Sports in Old Literature, R. J. Wilmot ..Camellia Writings, H. Harold Hume.Camellia Writings, Additions to, H. Harald Hume.
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Chinese Camellia Literature, R. J. 'Wilmot.VerschafFelt's Nouvelle Iconographie des Camellias,
George Graves.
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MIST-SPRAY,
Constant-Mist Propagation of Camellia Cuttings, AustinGriffiths, Jr" Howard N. Miller and Ralph H. Sharp.
Humidity at Your Fingertips, Louis Squyers.Mist Grafting Camellias, Frederic Henne.Mist Grafting, A Progress Report, Frederic Heutte ..
MISCELLANEOUS,
Amateur Can Collect Data Too, The, Roy T. Thompson.Camellia Character, Roy T. Thompson.Camellias and the Retail Nurseryman, E. P, Aiken.Camellias for Camellia Plants, Martin W. Usrey.Charleston, Alyne Grant.Chann of Camellias, The, Maurice Amsler ..Confessions of a Camelliaphile, Frank Stanford Persons, IIDelayed in Transit, Maurice Amsler ..Dr, Nurseryman and "Came1lia-itis," Margaret F. Higdon.Excerpts from Panel Discussion at Annual Meeting,
American Camellia Society, Lafayette, Louisiana,January 21-22, 1950, H. K. Riley ..
Life, Charles L. Gay.Long-Range Planning for Camellias, Roy T. Thompson.Master or Slave?, Harriet Hentz Hauser.Om Trip Through Camellia Land, Edwards H. Metcalf.Plant NoOne Knows, The, Claude Chidamian.Precautions to Observe in Exchanging Scions and Plants,
A. P. Messenger.Pride of Profession, E. A. Martin.Psychological Effect of Camellias, Margaret Bradley DykesTrials and Tribulations of a Collector, The, Arthur W.
Solomon'What I Have Learned Abont Camellias in the Past Ten
Years, S. L. Marbury.
MOLES,
Trapping of Moles, The, F. E. Guyton.
1953 2061956 1171956 1231957 B4
1956 781955 1481957 941954 12219.53 2S51948 11955 1351950 2041950 274
19.50 2691955 1241954 1871955 1311956 2311954 45
1949 2591956 1951955 129
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1953 108
MULCH,
Effect of Several Organic Mulches on Soil Reaction,Nitrates and Growth of Camellias, The, J. H. Herbert, Jr.
Sawdust for Mulches and Soil Improvement, The Use of,F. E. Allison and M. S. Anderson ..
Values of a Mulch, R. J. Wilmot.
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MUTATIONS,
Mutations for Flower Color in Camellia japonica, T, J.Arceneaux and F. D. Cochran ...
My Personal Observations of Camellia Variants BroughtAbout by Grafting and Hooting Cuttings, S. D. Coleman
My Wishes for the Camellia of the Future, K. Sawada.Possibility of Utilizing Virus Infection as a Means of
Producing New Varieties of Camellias, A. G. Plakidas.
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1953 157
1949 1181949 260
1948 107
NEMATODES (ROOTKNOT),
Nematode Damage to Camellias, R. L. Sell and Eldon J.Cairns 1955 119
NOMENCLATURE:Approved Names for the Kunming Reticulata Varieties,
Walter E. Lammerts .Camellia Mutants and Their Nomenclature, A. W. lessep.Camellia Nomenclature-A Glance into the Future,
Wendell H, CampControlled Nomenclature of Foreign Camellia Varieties-A
Must!, Austin Griffiths, Jr..Japanese Camellia Names, R. J. WilmotNomenclature of Some Japanese Camellias, The, E. G.
WaterhouseSpelling of Camellia Varietal Names, The, Austin Griffiths,
Jr.Trials and Tribulations of a Nomenclator, Albert Fendig.
1952 411955 24
1951 64
1952 441947 31
1948 58
1949 2341951 73
PACKING AND SHlPP1NG:Blooms:
Commercial Camellia-Flower Production, Joe Richards.Packing Camellia Blooms for Shipment, Joe Richards ..Packing Flowers for Shipment, R. J. Wihnot.What I Have Learned About Camellias in the Past Ten
Years, S. L. Marbury.
Plants:Delayed in Transit, Maurice Amsler.Export of Plant Material to Distant Countries, The,
'V. G. Hazlewood.
PATENTED CAMELLIAS,Patented Camellias, Sam P. Harn.Plant Patents, S. Henry Edmunds.
PHOTOGRAPHY:
Color Photography of Camellias, Herbert V. Mitchell.Photographing the Camellia Blossom, Robert P. Woltz, Jr..
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PHOTOPERIOD AND LIGHT INTENSITY:Effect of Continuous Light, High Nutrient Level and
Temperature on Flowering of Camelha Hybrids,'Valter E. Lammerts.
Growing Camellias in Full Sun, O. E. Hopfer.Influence of Photoperiod and Light Intensity on the
Initiation and Development of Flower Buds ofCamellias, E. \V. McElwee
Rate of Apparent Photosynthesis of Some BroadleafEvergreens, The, Charles C, Wilson.
Sun Tolerance-Report of Cultural ExperimentationCommittee, Northern California Camellia Society( Reprint)
PINE MICE:Battle of the Pine Mice, The, John W. C. Entwistle
PLANTING AND TRANSPLANTING,Bare-Rooted Camellias, Sterling S. Tompkins.Camellias Are My Hobby, Sam McK Mixson . .Delayed in Transit, Maurice Amsler.Moving and Transplanting a Camellia Collection, A. A.
PayetteMoving Lm:ge Camellias, Jerry Oh·ichNotes on Transplanting Camellias, J. Howard Asper.Planting Camellias in Sandy Coastal Soils, Nonnan Peck.Resuscitation of the Dying, Maurice Amsler.
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1949 531951 255
1951 122
1954 145
1955 100
1954 9
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1954 781951 2331955 1871947 I031949 I09
1955 178
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POLLEN (SEE PROPAGATION-BREEDING):
POLYEMBRYONY:Polyembryony in Camellia japonica, R. H. Hanchey, J. R.
King, and W. D. Kimbrough. 1956 140
PRONUNCIATION:Japanese Camellia Names, R. J. Wilmot. 1947 31Pronunciation of Camellia Varietal Names, Jessie W. Katz
and D. C, Strother. 1957 259
PROPAGATION:Breeding:
Cross-Pollination of Camellia Flowers, K. Sawada.Further Experiences with Camellia Breeding, K.
SawadaPollen Studies in Camellia, L. P. v, Johusan .Pollen, Storing Camellia, K. Sawada.Progress Report on Camellia Breeding, W. E. LammertsReview and Study of Some of the Breeding Aspects of
Camellia iaponica, A, George Sawada.Some Notes on Camellia Breeding, W. H. Barnsley
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Buds:Budding, R. J. WilmotLeaf-Bnd Cuttings, John V. Watkins.
Collar:Use of a Collar in Grafting, Chapman J. Milling ..
Cover:New Cover for Camellia Grafts, A, Claude Chidamian.
Cuttings:Camellia Cutting Experiments, 1947, K. Sawada.Effect of Fungicidal Dips on Rooting Camellia Cuttings,
The, Henry F. Swanson.Influence of Media and Maturity of Wood on the
Vegetative Propagation of Camellia japonica,F. S. Batson.
Propagation by Cuttage, Orris D. HyattPropagation of Camellia japonica by Cuttings, R. H.
Hanchey and W. D. Kimbrough.Propagation of Camellias by Cuttings, R. F. Stevens.Response of Camellia Cuttings to Rooting Compounds,
L. L. English .Rooting Responses of Several Varieties of Camellia
japonica, Orris D. Hyatt.Rooting Response of Camellia japonica to Chemical
Treatments, Henry P. Orr and Dvon Brogan.Studies on thc Propagation of Camellia japonica Using
Leaf-Bud Cuttings and Root-Inducing Substances, H.Hamilton Williams.
Some Effects of Callus-Paring Upon Root Productionin Cuttings-With Special Reference to Camelliasasanqua, E. E. Kemp.
Grafts-Cleft:How to Graft Camellias, Walter A. Wilson.Large Ones Can be Grafted, William L. Gray.Lesson in How to be a Grafter, A, Buxton White.Your Graft and Nahue's Processes, E. C. Tourje.Root-Piece Understock, Ira S. Nelson ..Tip-Grafting Camellia Plants, W. K Bailey.Top-Working Camellias at Magnolia Gardens, C.
Norwood Hastie, Jr.
Grafting-other Methods:Bark Graft-Summer Grafting, William E. Woodroof.Commercial Grafting of Camellias in England, G. H.
PinkneyGraft-Cutting Method of Propagating Camellias, Sbogo
YamaguchiInarcbing, Propagation by, Walter G. Hazlewood.
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1947 611947 59
1948 98
1952 147
1948 93
1949 112
1953 2021947 51
1951 1921950 246
1951 196
1948 90
1955 207
1950 241
1953 213
1947 651950 2331956 1331956 1191947 721953 221
1952 138
1947 69
1952 131
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It's Easier Done Than Said, Frank Barranco.Mist Grafting (See Under "MIST")\Vhat I have Learned About Camellias in the Past Ten
Years, S. L. l\:Iarbury ..
~,.fiscellaneous:Air-Layering Camellias, Fletcher Pearson CrownPost-Grafting Surgery, Gordon W. Richmond.Sealing Camellia Grafts, Stewart C. Forbes.Tools for the Amateur Camellia Propagator, S. L.
MarburyUse of Fungicides in Camellia Grafting, The, A. G.
Plakidas and Louis Anzalone.What I Have Learned About Camellias in the Past Ten
Years, S. L. Marbury ..
PRUNING-DEBUDDING,
Keeping Camellias in Good Shape, Joho N. Sewell.Principles of Camellia Surgery, }. I. McClurkin, Jr..Sharpen Up Those Rusty Shears, C. Norwood Hastie, Jr..Some Comments on Pruning, Harold L. Paige .Wonnd Dressings for Camellias, Denzell L. Gill and J. I.
McClurkin, Jr..
RELATIVES, SPECIES, HYBRIDS AND VARIETIES,Relatives:
Camellia Introductions-Excerpts from The Journeysand Plant Introductions of George Forrest, V.M,H.,Ralph S. Pee,.
Camellia Relatives Known in Cultivation, Clarence E.Kobuski
Camellias and Camellia Relatives in Hong Kuog,G. A. C, Herklot'i.
Species:A New Camellia from Hong Knog, Ralph Dean ..Camellia Miscellany, Charles E. Puddle.Camellia Species for Future Development, Ralph S.
Peer .Commercial Propagation of Camellia sinensis in India,
W. WightReview of the Species of Camellia, J. Robert Sealy.Some Notes on the Hong Kong Camellias, Ralph Dean.Species and Climatic Barriers, L. Burr Belden.
Sasanquas:Camellia sasanqua, Takashi Tanahashi ..Camellia. sasanqua-The Cinderella of the Camellia
Family, Walter G. Hazlewood.Camellia sasanqua Varieties, Sigmund J. KatL:.
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1955 159
1952 1501952 1441952 141
1956 119
1956 74
1955 159
1954 1161953 1541947 1081955 162
1953 150
1953 59
1953 1
1953 10
1956 91956 66
1951 110
1955 881956 11950 711956 11
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Year PageNotes on Varieties of Camellia sasanqua, Kan Yashiroda 1950 12Some New Autumn and Winter Flowering Sasanquas,
William E. Wylam 1956 23
Reticulatas:Camellia reticulata and Its Garden Varieties, Te-Tsun
Yu, (Reprint). 1955 10Camellia reticulata-An Enigma, Robert Casamajor. 1949 95Camellia reticulata in Australia, C .R. Merrillees. 1951 186Camellia reticulata in the Pacific Northwest, John W,
Schaefer 1948 40Hybridization Experiments with the Kunming Camellia
reticulata Hybrids, W. E. Lammerts. 1954 1New Friend, A, Stanley 'v. and Alice H. Miller. , 1954 182
Hybrids:English Camellia Hybrids, W. Arnold-Forster. 1950 103Hybridization Experiments with the Kunming CameUia
reticulata Hybrids, W. E. Lammerts. 1954 1Hybrids-Past and Future, David L. Feathers 1957 16New Camellia reticulata Hybrids, The, W, E.
Lammerts 1950 1Preliminary Report on Some American Camellia
Hybrids, A, H. C. Swim. 1950 113Some Hybrid Camellias, H. G. Hillier. 1955 3New Camellias During the Next Ten Years, Ralph S,
Peer 1955 1
Varieties:}aponicas:
A Few Antique and A Few New Camellias, A. M.Stowe 1951 27S
Australian Importations, William E. Wylam. 1948 64Australian Camellias, Some-A Preliminary Report,
William E. WyJam. 1952 9Australian Camellias, Some, A Further Report;
William E. Wylam, . 1953 80Clower Seedlings, The, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Clower. 1950 117Cultural Experimentation Committee Report, David
L. Feathers. 1955 100
Early American Camellias, R. J. "\Vilmot. 1947 6Early Varieties and Their Value, John N. Sewell. 1951 272Eight New Seedlings from the West Coast, Roy T.
Thompson 1950 144Fish~Tail Camellias, H. Harold Hume, . 1947 135Florida Seedlings, John N. Sewell. 1956 46Georgia Camellias, Notes on, James Stokes. 1949 164Harvey Short Seedlings, My, Harvey Short. . 1951 284Harvey Short Seedlings, My, Harvey Short. 1955 41
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Harvey Short Seedlings, A Further Report, Roy T.Thompson
Introductions from the Gulf Coast, Jessie W. andSigmund J. Katz.
Introductions from Southern Georgia, Some Recent,Mervin B. Wine.
W. G. Lee Camellias, The, W. G. Lee.Look-Away Gardens Camellias, Dr. and Mrs. H. G.
}':Iealing
J. E. Youtz Camellia Collection, The, J. EllsworthYoutz, Jr..
My Experience With Camellia Seedlings, K. SawadaMy Experience with Camellia Seedlings, R. L.
WheelerMy Experience with Camellia Seedlings, R. L.
WheelerNew Camellias from the Northwest, Mrs. Carrie
KamphausNew Camellias in Middle Georgia, A. E. Barnes, Jr.New Camellias on the West Coast, E. C. Tourje.New Camellia Varieties, R. J. Wilmot.New Camellia Varieties-A Report of the
Classification Committee.Notes on Georgia Camelliana, James Stokes.Notes on Some Old Camellias, A. A. Hunt.Progress Report from the Pacific Coast, Frank D.
Williams and Roy T. Thompson.Report from Southern California, William E. WylamSeedlings in the Brunswick (Georgia) Area, Albert
FendigSome Old and New California Camellias, E. H.
CarterTallahassee (Florida) Seedlings, Lawrence A.
TruettVarieties, H. Harold Hume,Varieties, H. Harold Hume.
Variety Polls;
Another Favorite Variety Poll, George Du Brul.Variety Poll, W. T. Wood.Variety Poll, W. T. Wood.We, The People Vote For-, E. A. Combatalade.
Varieties Registered with the American CamelliaSociety;
Registration of New Varieties, R. J. Wilmot.Nos. 1 to 210.Nos. 211 to 248.Nos. 249 to 287.Nos. 288 to 312.
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RESEARCH, Year PageCamellia Research at the Louisiana Agricultural Experiment
Station, W. D. Kimbrough and R. H. Hanchey. 1951 117Cultural Experimentation Committee Report, D. L.
Feathers 1955 100DDT Injury to Camellias, Denzell L. Gill. 1952 176Effect of Environmental Differences on Camellias, David L.
Feathers 19.53 169Experiments on the Flowering of Camellias, James Bonner. 1948 75Influence of Rate and Analysis of Fertilizer on the Growth
and Survival of Three Camellia Varieties, Tokuji Fumta,C. W, Bell and H, P. Orr 1954 138
Polyembryony in Camellia iaponica, R. H. Hanchey, J. R.King and "V. D. Kimbrough. 1956 140
Progress Report on Camellia Research at the LouisianaAgricultural Experiment Station, "V. D. Kimbroughand n. H. Hanchey 1954 125
Progress Report on Studies of Growth and FloweringCharacteristics of Camellia Varieties, Ferris S. Batson. 1951 43
Rate of Apparent Photosynthesis of Some BroadleafEvergreens, The, Charles C. \'\Tilson. 1954 145
Response of the Camellia to Boron, Tokuji Furuta and JohnI. Wear. 1954 132
SAWDUST,
Use of Sawdust for Mulches and Soil Improvement, The,F. E. Allison and M. S. Anderson.
SEEDS AND SEEDLINGS,Camellias from Seed, O. E. Hopfer.Easy Method of Germinating Camellia Seed, An, R. ].
WilmotExposure of Camellia Seed to X-Rays, Hennan V. AllingtonGrowing Camellias from Seed, Fred T. Bergstrom ..Growing CameIHas [rom Seed, J. S. Bradford.How to Make Camellia Seedlings Bloom in Two Years,
K. SawadaSome Studies on Camellia Fruit and Seeds, K. Sawada.Taproots on Camellias, C. R Merrillees.Why Crow Seedlings? David L. Feathers.
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SHOWS AND JUDGING,
NOTE: Rules and Regulations Governing the Appointmentof Accredited Judges and Judging of HorticulturalExhibits will be found in the American CamelliaQuarterly for April, 1957. Reprints may be obtainedfrom the Secretary, American Camellia Society,p, 0, Box 2398, University Station, Gainesville,Florida.
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Year PageCamellia Show Judging and Some Recommendations, Jerry
Olrich 1956 262Camellia Show 1fanagement, L. Caston Wannamaker. 1956 265Camellia Show Schedule Considerations. Ira S, Nelson. 19,52 190Camellia Show Publicity in Portland, Walter F, Neubert. 1954 293Camellia Shows from the Viewpoint of a Bluc Ribbon
Pinner, Albert Fendig. 1953 334Definitions of Tenus Used in Camellia Shows, Mrs. W, T,
Wood 1949 300Designing the Camellia Show Layout, Hubert B. Owens. 1949 291Don't Cancel-Just Postpone the Show, E. P. Courtney. 19,56 255Exhibition Policy and Management 1946 15Exhibition Policy and Management 1947 152Judging Isn't Easy, Jerry Olrieh. 1952 192Of Course You Would!, E. A. Combatalade. 1956 250Proposed Procedure for Staging a Camellia Show, Frank
M. Exley 1949 295Qualifications and Responsibilities of a Camellia Show
Judge, W. T. Wood. 1953 33SShow Practices and Suggestions, Frederic Hentte. 1954 271Some Thoughts. on Judging, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Katz. 1954 282What Makes a Camellia Show Tick, Aubrey C, Harris. 1957 275
SOILS,California Camellia Container Culture, William B.
MulhollandCamellias and Soil Fertility, O. A, MatkinEffect of Several Organic Mulches on Soil Reaction,
Nitrates and Growth of Camellia, The, John H.Herbert, Jr.
Growing Camellias on Sandy Soils, B. R. Fudge.Krilium as a Soil Conditioner, Gaylord M. Volk.Mulches, E. C. McRee.Relation of Soil Reaction to Successful Camellia Culhuc,
The, Roy P. Tucker.Soil Acidity and Camellia Growth, Nathan Gammon, Jr.,
and R. J. WilmotSoil Environment as a Medium for the Growth of
Camellias, James Vlamis.Soil Management and Nutrition of Camellias, W. C. BarnesSoil Management and Kutrition of Camellias, W. C. BarnesSoils and Soil Treatment for Camellias, Harry L. Daunoy.Understanding Trace Elements, R. Milton Carleton.Vermiculite as a Soil Amendment for Growth of Camellias,
Walter J. Friedmann, Jr.'Vhat pH Means in Soils, R. Milton Carleton.
SPELLING,Spelling of Varietal Names, The, Austin Griffiths, Jr,. 1949 234
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SPRAYERS:Spray Equipment for the Nursery or Home Garden,
Thomas C. Skinner.
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TEMPERATURES-AS THEY AFFECT CAMELLIAS:
Alabarna:Reports on Cold Injury, Season, 19,54-55, Rev. Frank S.
Persons, Henry P. Good, Lee F. Turlington, Mrs.Roland L. Adams, Floyd McGowin, Frank Bullock,Jr., Charles M. Jernigan.
California:Cold Damage to Container-Grown Camellias in the
Pasadena Area (1948-49), William E. WylamGeorgia:
More Remarks on Cold Injury, J. 1. McClurkin, Jr. ..Louisiana:
Camellia iaponica Survives HiUd Winter, 1948, FrankS. Persons, II.
Effect of Severe Cold on Some of the Newer Camellias,W. J. Parkes.
Sasanquas in Northern Louisiana, Dr. and Mrs. R. K.Womack
Mississippi:Winter (l947~48) in Greenville, Mississippi, E. Frank
Zieser
New York:Camellias in New York, P. ,v. Zimmerman.Camellia Varieties for Winter Hardiness on Long
Island, Preliminary Report on Trial of, WalterE. Lammerts.
Experiences in Establishing Camellias Outdoors in theNew York Area, William A. Brooks.
Hardiness of Camellias, P. W. Zimmerman.Hardy Camellias in the Vicinity of New York City,
P. W. Zimmerman.A·fore About Hardy Camellias, P. W. Zimmerman.
North Carolina:Cold-Weather Camellias, L. Dow Pender, Jr.Winter (1947-48) in Wilmington, The, S. L. Marbury.
Oregon:Camellias Withstand Flood and Cold in Pacific:
Northwest, Morrie L. Sharp.
South Carolina:Varietal Differences in Cold Resistam.>e of Flower Buds,
Wendell M, Levi.
1955 272
1949 218
1951 38
1948 138
1949 232
1953 275
1948 129
1955 225
1949 214
1957 1031947 106
1953 3131949 212
1948 1301948 137
1949 222
1955 255
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Year PageVirginia:
Cold Injury to Camellias in Virginia (Winter 1954-55),Alison J. Parsons, Frederic Hentte, James M. Habel,Jr" Hugh C. Harwood, Milton H. Brown and W. S.Domer
How Camellias Behaved Through Two Snowstorms inVirginia (1948), Evelyn Collins HilL.
Washington:Camellias Mter the Winter of 1949-50, Mrs. G. W.
TritleWinter Damage to Camellias at the University of
'Va,o;hington Arboretum, Robert J. Hansen.
General:Air-Layers and Their Protection Against Cold, Walter
D. Hava.Are Camellia Flower Colors Affected by Temperatures?
H. Harold Hume ..Camellias are Adaptable to High Temperatures and
Low Humidity, A. E. Morrison.Cold Damage to Camellias, Winter 1950-51, M. J.
FunchessCold Resistance and Care of Outdoor Camellias in
Northern Latitudes, Edward P. Carter.Cold Resistant Varieties, R. J. Wihnot.Injury to Camellias by Cold, H. S, Wolfe ..Progress Report on Shldies of Growth and Flowering
Characteristics of Camellia Varieties, Ferris S. Batson
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TOOLS,Tools for the Amateur Camellia Propagator, S. L. Marbury 1947 62
TRACE ELEMENTS,Understanding Trace Elements, R. Milton Carlton. 1954 141
VARlEGATlON-INDUCED,My Personal Observations of Camellia Variants Brought
About by Grafting and Rooting Cuttings, S. D. Coleman 1949 lI8Transmission of Leaf and Flower Variegation in Camellias
by Grafting, A. G. 1'lakidas. 1953 124
VERMICULlTE,Venniculite as a Medium for Propagation by Cuttage, J. L.
Cope 1947 50Venniculite as a Soil Amendment for Growth of Camellias,
Walter J- Friedmann, Jr. . 1949 64
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WATER:Some Why's and Wherefore's of Watering, G. J. Stout.To Water or Not to Water, Mrs. Sigmund J. Katz.Water Quality in Relation to Camellia Culture l Harold E.
PearsonWater and Drainage in Camellia Soils, O. R. Lunt ...
L'ENVOI:
Ah, Nomenclature!, Ah, Pshaw!, Sam P. Ham.CameUia Gotterdammerung, Sam P. Ham.Camellia Widow, A, Dorothy Barringer.Case of the Traveling Camellia, The, Glenn S. Norman.Case History of a Camellia Snoh, The, Harriet Hentz
HouserGreen Thumb is Mostly MllScle, A, Jessie W, Katz ..
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