1960 American Camellia Yearbook
Table of Contents
Relatives, Species and Varieties
1 New Introductions in Southern California, 1960-1961 Season
Albert H. Dekker
5 A Brief Note on the Classification of the Subfamily Camellioideae
Hsuan Keng
9 Captain Rawes Camellia-Its Probable Origin
Walter E. Lammerts
15 Camellia Salutation-Evidence Concerning Origin
Albert E. Longley and E. C. Tourje
26 Franklin's Tree
Charles F. Jenkins
36 Some New Varieties from the Southeast
Joseph H. Pyron
Virus and Diseases
40 Distances of Spread of Petal Blight by Wind-Borne Spores
A. G. Plakidas and Natale Zummo
42 Transmission of the Color-Breaking Virus Through Root Grafts
A. G. Plakidas
Breeding
45 Camellia Breeding Fundamentals
S. L. Emsweller
54 What Is A Camellia Flower
William S. Stewart
60 How to Produce New Varieties of Camellia Japonica
K. Sawada
70 Chromosome Numbers of Certain Camellia Species and Allied Genera
Albert E. Longley and E. C. Tourje
General Culture
73 More on Weather and Camellia Cold Resistance
Wendell M. Levi
99 Coping with the Camellia Cold Problem
Francis de Vos
110 Some Soil-Mixes for Growing Camellias in Containers
Frederick B. Schmitz
113 Long Island Camellias in 1960
Mrs. Clarence Sample
Landscaping, Plantings and Gardens
116 Companion Plants for Camellias
Sylvester G. March
120 The Gardens and Camellias at Bodnant, North Wales
Charles Puddle
126 The Diamond Gardens at White Bluff
Stewart C. Forbes
131 Camellias-For Special Landscaping
Harvey F. Short
136 Camellia - Ornamental
Dr. and Mrs. John D. Lawson
Miscellaneous
141 A Famous American Explorer and Her Camellia Heritage
Mrs. M. J. (Lilette) Witman
147 Camellias in Montgomery, Alabama, 1842
Harry E. Nation
149 Report on Camellia Rating
David L. Feathers
175 The 1959-60 Arrangement Contest
Mrs. Fred J. Hay