1972 American Camellia Yearbook
Table of Contents
Inside Cover and Copyright
History Of The American Camellia Society Endowment Fund
ii Payne H. Midyette
v Dedication to Payne H. Midyette
Mrs. T. Jeff Smith
viii American Camellia Society - Officers, State Directors,Directos-at-Large, Fellows, Past Presidents
ix Table of Contents-Color Illustrations
1 1966-The Year of Decision
Payne H. Midyette
4 First, You Have To Catch A Bear
Clyde X. Copeland
6 Our Introduction To Camellias
Walter Harmsen
9 American Camellia Society 1971 Popularity Poll
J. Carroll Reiners
18 Exhibiting Camellia Blooms
Thomas C. Evans
21 Attracting More Visitors To Camellia Show and Mid-Winter Festival
Graydon Ausmus
23 Judging
Milo Rowell
32 My Miserable Knowledge of Camellias
Clayton Hoff
38 Developing a Basis for Selecting More Winter-Tolerant Camellias
Clifford R. Parks
43 Off Season Grafts
W. F. Wilson
45 A Report on Use of Artifical Light on Camellia Seeds
Douglas H. Batt
47 A New Camellia Introduction, C. nokoensis Hayata
W. L. Ackerman
51 'Kwari-Ba Tsubaki': Japan's Haunted Camellias
Jack Craig
59 Too Much Gibbing?
Payne H. Midtette
61 New Camellias From The West Coast
John Movich
66 Some New Ones Coming Up
Joseph H. Pyron
69 Italian Camellia Pioneer, Dr. Luigi Sacco (1769-1836)
Dott. Ing. Antonio Sevesi, Milan, Italy
74 In Appreciation of Robert Owens Rubel, Jr.
George E. Newton
77 Basic Camellia Culture
77 Tips for Beginners
Bob Waters
83 Growing Outdoor Camellias
88 What About Fertilizers?
Ernest Pieri
102 Importance of Soil Acidity
103 Planting Camellia Seed
106 Rooting Cuttings
115 Disbudding
109 Cleft Grafting
116 Using Gib Acid
119 Prune for Vibrant Youth and Exhibition Blooms
J. Carroll Reiners
197 List of Member Societies and Clubs
122 Root Pruning
123 Bare Rooting Camellias
Son Hackney
125 Camellias Registered in 1971
138 Ninth Report on Varietal Differences in Cold Resistance of Camellia Buds
Wendell Levi
158 1970-1971 Arrangement Contest.pdf
206 Repetitive Flowering from a Single Floral Axis in Camellia
William L. Ackerman