1968 American Camellia Yearbook
Table of Contents
Inside Cover and Copyright
What is the American Camellia Society?
ii Charles R. Butler
v Dedication to Charles R. Butler
vii American Camellia Society: Officers, State Directors, Directors-at-Large, Fellows, Past Presidents
viii Table of Contents - Color Illustrations
1 An Appreciation to Dave C. Strother for Massee Lane
Mrs. T. J. Smith
4 The Long Camellia Trail
J. R. Fisher
Camellia Personalities and Places
19 A Visit to Pennygreen-Home of the Patins
Dean E. E. Puls
24 Meet A. B. Powell
Charles L. Keeton
29 A Pioneer's Search for Camellias
Joseph H. Pyron
Greenhouse Culture
44 Greenhouse Management
Walter F. Homeyer, Jr., M.D.
55 Camellias in the Ground vs. Containers
Carey E. Blanchard III
56 Some Helpful Hints in the Spring and Summer Care of Your Greenhouse Camellias
58 Greenhouse Pest Control
General Culture, Pests and Disease Control
62 Camellia Flower Blight
A. H. McCain and T. G. Byrne
64 A Review of Information about Red Spider
E. W. Lyle
66 Summer Camellia Maintenance
John D. Marr
Judging
Species
86 New Species and Varieties of Camellia and Theopsis of China
Hu Hson-Hsu
103 Some Comment on Camellia Reticulata
Colonel Tom Durrant
New Varieties and Registrations
121 West Coast Introductions
Caryll W. Pitkin
123 New Varieties in the South
Joseph H. Pyron
128 Camellias Registered in 1967
Miscellaneous
139 Revival of Camellia Interest in Italy
Dr. Antonio Sevesi
141 Halo Shining
E. Manning Robbins
143 Camellia Diary of a Beginner
S. R. Boyce
151 Travel Insurance for Show Blooms
George M. Wheeler
154 Poem-To A Camellia
Nunes
155 American Camellia Society Arrangement Contest
192 Special Award for 'BETTY SHEFFIELD'
193 Other Special Awards
Research
194 Gibberellic Acid-Concentration for Camellias
W. F. Wilson. Jr.
200 Di-Methyl Sulfoxide-Camellias
W. F. Wilson. Jr.
202 Termination of the Parks-Los Angeles Arboretum Project
206 Progress Toward the Development of a More Cold Resistant Camellia
Dr. Clifford R. Parks
215 Preliminary bservations on Inheritance of Flower Form
Dr. Clifford R. Parks
229 A Possible Origin of Anthocyanin (Red) Pigmentation in the Flowers of Camellia Sasanqua
Dr. Clifford R. Parks, Austin Griffiths, Jr. and Kenneth R. Montgomery
243 To Be Yellow and Sweet
Dr. Clifford R. Parks
250 The Inheritance of Flower Color in Camellia Japonica
Dr. Clifford R. Parks
266 A Listing of Interspecific Camellia Hybrids Developed at the Los Angeles and County Arboretum
Dr. Clifford R. Parks