Camellia Journal December 2020 - February 2021
Features
4 Camellia Pros and Cons...Bradford King
Examples of the positive characteristics of popular camellias like ‘Frank Houser,’ ‘Julius Nuccio’ and ‘Elegans Champagne’ that can also have undesirable traits. He also reports on the pros and cons of using potassium permanganate for long term camellia flower storage.
8 Who is That Calling...Bradford King
Tells a story about the people who have named several of Nuccio’s Nurseries camellia intro-ductions as well as how other camellias came to be named.
12 Higo Sports...Bradford King
Highlights some of the most interesting and attractive genetic mutations that led to intro-ducing new Higo cultivars.
Departments
2 Spotlight...Bradford King
Describes Smith’s introduction “Tudor Baby Variegated’ which Hulyn threw in the creek before it was rescued, registered and variegated
14 The Best Camellias Bred in Virginia...Bradford King
Describes the Norfolk Botanical Gardens ICS Garden of Excellence and the best camellias bred in Virginia
17 Search of Past Loves...Gene Phillips
Describes ‘Roosevelt Blues’ bred by Robert Rubel and named by him to express his displeasure with President Roosevelt and his “New Deal.”
18 Noteworthy Camellias for the 21st Century
The Story of C. japonica‘Herbert Earl Gatch’...Gene Phillips tells us about the Gatch family and the naming of their camellias.
24 Chronicles of a Crazy Collector and His Loving Wife...John Grimm
Describes the beautiful Clarke-Root Garden in Mobile, Alabama. Becky Root served as the tour guide of this garden rich in varieties that have not been preserved elsewhere.
Camellia Chronicles
News of Special interest to ACS Readers
21 Brookhaven Camellia Society...Bill Perkins
Reports on the strength of this Camellia Society founded in 1953.