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1 American Camellia Yearbook The ACS Yearbook Cumulative Index Table of Contents, American Camellia Society Yearbooks Author Index, American Camellia Society Yearbooks Cumulative Index, Cumulative Index, Cumulative Index, Cumulative Index, The American Camellia Yearbook Cumulative Index The American Camellia Yearbook Cumulative Index DEDICATION Dedication to T. Edward Powers xv Dedication to E. Hulyn Smith Dedication to Arthur A. Gonos Dedication to Sergio and Elsie Bracci Dedication to Robert A. Stroud Dedication to Barbara Coates Tuffli, Gene Phillips COVER STORY Breeding Progress with Yellow Camellias, Clifford R. Parks C. azalea Promises New Horizons for Camellias, Gao Jiyin Re-blooming Camellia Azalea is Alive and Well, Dr. James F. Harbage The Cinderella of Camellias Plain Jane, William L. Ackerman From Tea to Shining Tree, George Wright Tribute to an Outstanding Performer, Ann F. Walton Kosaku Sawada, American, Bill Ray CAMELLIA CULTURE The Holistic Approach to Camellia Culture, Melvin Belcher Containers for Camellias, Ray Bond From the Pot into the Ground, Robert Reese Analyzing the Numbers on your Fertilizer Container, Milton Surles New Camellias Registered with ACS Since 2005 Yearbook Reviving Mature Camellias, Jay Ellis Yellow Camellias, Dr. Clifford Parks New Horizons in Camellia Hybridizing, Bradford King The Fundamentals of Hybridizing, Gene Phillips Insights on Breeding Camellias for the Landscape, Daniel Charvet Cold Hardiness Growing Camellias in Northern Climates, William L. Ackerman New Camellias for the Landscape, Dr. Clifford R. Parks Cold Hardy Camellias, William L. Ackerman The Cinderella of Camellias Plain Jane, William L. Ackerman Now Camellias Can Grow Where Cold Weather Reigns, Cindy Watson Snow Cover and Plant Survival, W.L. Ackerman et al Steps to Protect a Camellia from Winter Cold, W.L. Ackerman Winter Tolerance in Camellias, Clifford R. Parks Cold Hardiness in Camellias Update, W.L. Ackerman
2 2007 American Camellia Yearbook 189 DISEASES AND PESTS Potential Role of Arbuscular Mycorrhizas in Fungal Root Rot of Camellia, M.J. Sainz, O. Aguin, M.J. Salinero, J.P. Mansilla, and A. Vilariño A New Leaf Spot Disease: Fungus Guignardia, Gordon E. Holcomb Camellia Disease Control, ACS Research Committee, Mark Crawford The Camellia Memorial Trust Inc. Chairman s Report, Vince Neall Fungal Diseases Affecting Camellia in Galicia, NW Spain, J.P. Mansilla, O. Aguin, P. Vela and M.C. Salinero Developing Biocontrol Methods for Camellia Flower Blight, N.Z. Research Summary, Prof. Allison Stewart and Ronald van Toor Tests of Bicarbonate and Manuka Oil for Ciborinia camelliae, J.P. Long Distinguishing Between Botrytis Flower Blight & Camellia Blight, Mark Crawford Root rot caused by Rosellinia necatrix in Camellia, O. Aguín, M.J. Sáinz, M.C. Salinero, C. Pintos and J.P Mansilla Chairman s Report to the AGM of The New Zealand Camellia Society Inc. 2002, Vince Neall The Blooming Blight Diary, Vonnie Cave Sudden Oak Death, USDA Development of Biocontrol Methods for Camellia Flower Blight Caused by Ciborinia camelliae, Ronald van Toor Occurrence of Mites in Camellia Trees Grown in Parks and Gardens in Northwest Spain, R. Pérez Otero, P. Mansilla Vázquez, M.C. Salinero Corral & Mª J. Sainz Oses The Mystery of the Missing Orthene, Jerome Hogsette Efficiency of Pesticides on the Control of Cosetacus Camelliae Keifer in Galicia, R. Perez Otero et al Chairman s Report to the AGM of The New Zealand Camellia Society Inc. 2004, Vince Neall Camellia Bud Mites, Timothy Payne Summary of Camellia Flower Blight Research at Massey University, New Zealand, Dr. Peter Long Research on Camellia Twig Blight, Dr. Warren Copes Sudden Oak Death (SOD), Gene Phillips First Report of Broad Mites, Pérez-Otero, R., Mansilla-Vázquez, J.P., Salinero-Corral, M.C CAMELLIAS IN THE LANDSCAPE Camellias as Landscape Plants in Various Climates, William L. Ackerman You Can Take Those Large Camellias With You, Tom Johnson The Use of Camellias in Landscape Design, Tom Johnson Growing Camellias in Northern Climates, William L. Ackerman New Camellias for the Landscape, Dr. Clifford R. Parks Mingling Camellias in Your Landscape with Barbara Tuffli, Ann F. Walton The Camellia and Lake Maggiore, Piero Hillerman Cold Hardy Camellias, W.L. Ackerman Camellias in the Central Florida Landscape, Ann F. Walton Now Camellias Can Grow Where Cold Weather Reigns, Cindy Watson Snow Cover and Plant Survival, W.L. Ackerman et al Steps to Protect a Camellia from Winter Cold, W.L. Ackerman
3 American Camellia Yearbook Camellias and Their Good Companions, Ann Walton Camellias and Companion Plants: Shady Characters!, Cindy Watson A Glance at the Camellia Horticulture In Taiwan, John Wang A Treasure of Vintage Camellias in Washington Park Arboretum Seattle, Washington, Gregory E. Davis Winter Tolerance in Camellias, Clifford R. Parks Cold Hardiness in Camellias Update, W.L. Ackerman Katrina, Joseph Adcox The Gulf Coast Deals with Hurricanes Aftermath, Ann Walton Camellias as Hurricane Survivors, William Y. Bennett Birth of a Camellia Garden, Ann Walton Hank and Vi Stone Camellia Collection, The Burden Center The Camellia Moves North, Eli Margrete S. Stolsvik Exploring Camellias Amazing Versatility in Your Landscape, Dr. William L. Ackerman Insights on Breeding Camellias for the Landscape, Daniel Charvet CAMELLIA NURSERY LISTING Camellia Nursery Listing Camellia Nursery Listing Camellia Nursery Listing Camellia Nursery Listing PROPAGATION Air Layering Modified Airlayering for Camellia Propagation in All Seasons, Cheng Lee, Nathan Lee & Pei-Lin Labonte Improved Airlayering for Larger Camellias, Cheng Lee, Nathan Lee & Pei-Lin Labonte The Dr. Lee Air Layering Method for Large Camellias Florida Camellia Growers Propagate 5-6 foot Camellias, Ann Walton Budding Budding Camellias, Robert G. Petersen Grafting Fail Safe Grafting, Thomas Lee Summer Mist Cleft Grafting, Cheng Lee and Nathan Lee Grafting Previously Air-layered Camellias, Cheng Lee and Nathan Lee Growth Response of Camellias Grafted in March by High Graft, Cheng H. Lee and Pei-Lin LaBonte The Use of Multiple Grafts & Nurse Branches for Rapid Plant Development, Robert G. Petersen Re-blooming Camellia Azalea is Alive and Well in Longwood Gardens, Dr. James F. Harbage Hot Callusing - A Method for Healing Grafts, R.L. Tomayer Hybridization Breeding Progress with Yellow Camellias, Clifford R. Parks Camellia azalea: A Unique Species, Gao Jiyin C. azalea Promises New Horizons for Camellias, Gao Jiyin ACS Hybridizing Committee, Gene Phillips The Narumigata Factor, Neville Haydon
4 2007 American Camellia Yearbook 191 Camellia Hybridization in My Back Yard, John Wang A Guide to Hybridization in Camellias, Dr. Clifford R. Parks Foreword, Gene Phillips The Fundamentals of Camellia Hybridizing, Gene Phillips New Species Collections in the Genus Camellia and Some Thoughts on Their Use in Breeding and Horticulture, Gao Jiyin, Du Yueqiang, Bill Thomas, Richard Schulhof, and Clifford Parks Meet Professor Gao Jiyn Objectives In Hybridization, Gene Phillips Basics of Camellia Breeding, Clifford R. Parks Species Camellia Hybridization, William L. Ackerman Frontiers in Hybridization, William L. Ackerman Molecular Analysis of the Genus Camellia, Xiao Tiaojiang and Clifford R. Parks Harvesting, Storing and Shipping Camellia Pollen, David Parks Evaluating Camellia Seedlings, Tom Nuccio My Gold Dream, John Wang Breeding for Landscape Camellias, Neville Haydon Cold Hardy Camellias, W.L. Ackerman Breeding Camellias for Exhibition, E. Hulyn Smith Selecting Camellias for Commercial Production, Bob Black Propagating Camellias from Seed, Tom Johnson Re-blooming Camellia Azalea is Alive and Well in Longwood Gardens, Dr. James F. Harbage Thoughts on Improving the Efficiency of Camellia Hybridization, John Wang One Plant Breeder s Experience with Intergeneric Hybridization, William L. Ackerman Germination of Camellia Seeds in a Mini Greenhouse, John Wang Some Notes on the Yellow Camellias, Clifford R. Parks New Horizons in Camellia Hybridizing, Bradford King The Fundamentals of Camellia Hybridizing, Gene Phillips How Camellias Affect Families, W. Lee Poe, Jr RESEARCH Identification of Camellia Species using RAPD DNA Markers, S.O. Park, A.S. Bhagsari, J.P. Jackson, and J. Carter, Fort Valley State University Effect of Different Sugars in Vitro C. japonica, J. Carter and S. Dhir Will Camellias Become a National Crop in the U.S., Ann F. Walton Nursery Production of Tea Oil Camellia, Dr. John M. Ruter Update on Camellia oleifera Research, Dr. John M. Ruter Fungal Diseases Affecting Camellia in Galicia, NW Spain, J.P. Mansilla, O. Aguin, P. Vela and M.C. Salinero Camellia Disease Control, ACS Research Committee, Mark Crawford The Camellia Memorial Trust Inc. Chairman s Report, Vince Neall Developing Biocontrol Methods for Camellia Flower Blight, N.Z. Research Summary, Prof. Allison Stewart and Ronald van Toor Tests of Bicarbonate Formulations & Manuka Oil for Ciborinia camelliae, J.P. Long Fort Valley State University Researches DNA Camellia Identification New Species Collections in The Genus Camellia and Some Thoughts on Their Use in Breeding and Horticulture, Gao Jiyin, Du Yueqiang, Bill
5 American Camellia Yearbook Thomas, Richard Schulhof, and Clifford Parks Basics of Camellia Breeding, Clifford R. Parks Species Camellia Hybridization, William L. Ackerman Molecular Analysis of the Genus Camellia, Xiao Tiaojiang and Clifford R. Parks My Gold Dream, John Wang Cold Hardy Camellias, W.L. Ackerman Tea Oil and other Camellias in Zhejiang Province, China, John M. Ruter Camellia Cousin Could Become a Georgia Farm Crop, Brad Haire Two Species: Camellia gigantocarpa Hu and Camellia crapnelliana Tutcher, Ye Chuang-xing and Shi Xiang-gang Root rot caused by Rosellinia necatrix in Camellia, O. Aguín, M.J. Sáinz, M.C. Salinero, C. Pintos and J.P Mansilla Chairman s Report to the AGM of The New Zealand Camellia Society Inc. 2002, Vince Neall Development of Biocontrol Methods for Camellia Flower Blight Caused by Ciborinia camelliae, Ronald van Toor Chairman s Report to the AGM of The New Zealand Camellia Society Inc., Vince Neall Section Paracamellia, Clifford R. Parks Occurrence of Mites in Camellia Trees Grown in Parks and Gardens in Northwest Spain, R. Pérez Otero, P. Mansilla Vázquez, M.C. Salinero Corral & Mª J. Sainz Oses Winter Tolerance in Camellias, Clifford R. Parks Phytopathogenic Nematodes Associated with Camellia genus in NW Spain, A. Abelleira et al Camellia Oil Project Gets New Lease on Life, Ann Walton FVSU Researchers Preview on DNA Analyses on Camellia Samples, Ann Walton Species Diversity of the Genus Camellia, Gao Jiyin Tuberculate Camellias and a Few Others, Dr. Clifford Parks Summary of Camellia Flower Blight Research at Massey University, New Zealand, Dr. Peter Long Research on Camellia Twig Blight, Dr. Warren Copes Optimization of the Random Amplification of Polymorphic DNA Marker Techniques in Camellia, Chen L. and Nelson M Studies of Camellia Seed Germination, Bradford King A Camellia Thinning and Irrigation Study at Descanso Gardens California, Wen P. Wang PlantCollections - A Community Solution, Boyce Tankersley SPECIES AND VARIETIES Camellia Azalea: A Unique Species, Gao Jiyin Visit to the Home of Reticulata Camellias, C.R. Parks and Barbara Thakor The Camellia and Lake Maggiore, Piero Hillerman How Best to Describe Camellia Color, Gordon H. Goff New Camellias for the Landscape, Dr. Clifford R. Parks Fort Valley State University Researches DNA Camellia Identification New Camellias Registered Since 1999 Yearbook New Camellias Registered with ACS in
6 2007 American Camellia Yearbook 193 New Species Collections in the Genus Camellia and Some Thoughts on Their Use in Breeding and Horticulture, Gao Jiyin, Du Yueqiang, Bill Thomas, Richard Schulhof, and Clifford Parks Meet Professor Gao Jiyin Basics of Camellia Breeding, Clifford R. Parks Species Camellia Hybridization, William L. Ackerman Frontiers in Hybridization, William L. Ackerman Molecular Analysis of the Genus Camellia, Xiao Tiaojiang and Clifford R. Parks Cold Hardy Camellias, W.L. Ackerman Two Species: Camellia gigantocarpa Hu and Camellia crapnelliana Tutcher, Ye Chuang-xing and Shi Xiang-gang Re-blooming Camellia Azalea Is Alive and Well in Longwood Gardens, Dr. James F. Harbage Thoughts on Improving the Efficiency of Camellia Hybridization, John Wang Section Paracamellia, Clifford R. Parks Camellias Registered with ACS for Camellias Registered with ACS for Camellias Registered with ACS for New Camellias Registered with ACS Since 2005 Yearbook Camellia Varieties Registered with ACS Since the 2006 Yearbook Species Diversity of the Genus Camellia, Gao Jiyin Symposium on Camellia nitidissima, Gregory Davis Camellia chrysantha Park, Gregory Davis Yellow Camellias Breeding Progress with Yellow Camellias, Clifford R. Parks My Gold Dream, John Wang Symposium on Camellia nitidissima, Gregory Davis Camellia chrysantha Park, Gregory Davis Some Notes on the Yellow Camellias, Clifford R. Parks INTERNATIONAL Camellia Azalea: A Unique Species, Gao Jiyin The Potential Role of Arbuscular Mycorrhizas in Fungal Root Rot of Camellia, M.J. Sainz, O. Aguin, M.J. Salinero, J.P. Mansilla, and A. Vilariño Visit to the Home of Reticulata Camellias, C. R. Parks and Barbara Thakor Camellia Expedition China Human Interest, B. Thakor and Clifford R. Parks Descanso Gardens Joins Camellia Research Trip to China, Tim Thibauldt The Camellia and Lake Maggiore, Piero Hillerman Fungal Diseases Affecting Camellia in Galicia, NW Spain, J.P. Mansilla, O. Aguin, P. Vela and M.C. Salinero The Camellia Memorial Trust Inc. Chairman s Report, Vince Neall Developing Biocontrol Methods for Camellia Flower Blight, N.Z. Research Summary, Prof. Allison Stewart and Ronald van Toor Tests of Bicarbonate Formulations and Manuka Oil for Ciborinia camelliae, J.P. Long The Narumigata Factor, Neville Haydon New Species Collections in the Genus Camellia and Some Thoughts on Their Use in Breeding and Horticulture, Gao Jiyin, Du Yueqiang, Bill Thomas, Richard Schulhof, and Clifford Parks Meet Professor Gao Jiyn
7 American Camellia Yearbook Molecular Analysis of the Genus Camellia, Xiao Tiaojiang & C.R. Parks Breeding for Landscape Camellias, Neville Haydon Tea Oil and other Camellias in Zhejiang Province, China, John M. Ruter Two Species: Camellia gigantocarpa Hu and Camellia crapnelliana Tutcher, Ye Chuang-xing and Shi Xiang-gang Root rot caused by Rosellinia necatrix in Camellia, O. Aguín, M.J. Sáinz, M.C. Salinero, C. Pintos and J.P Mansilla Chairman s Report to the AGM of The New Zealand Camellia Society Inc. 2002, Vince Neall International Camellia Society Officers & Directors The Blooming Blight Diary, Vonnie Cave Development of Biocontrol Methods for Camellia Flower Blight Caused by Ciborinia camelliae, Ronald van Toor Chairman s Report to the AGM of The N.Z. Camellia Society Inc., Vince Neall Occurrence of Mites in Camellia in Parks and Gardens in NW Spain, R. Pérez Otero, P. Mansilla Vázquez, M.C. Salinero Corral & Mª J. Sainz Oses Jinhua International Camellia Congress, Gregory E. Davis USA Officers and Directors - International Camellia Society A Glance at the Camellia Horticulture In Taiwan, John Wang Efficiency of Pesticides on the Control of Cosetacus Camelliae Keifer in Galicia, R. Perez Otero et al Phytopathogenic Nematodes Associated with Camellia Genus in NW Spain, A. Abelleira et al Camellias in the Land of the Rising Sun, Chuji Hiruki Chairman s Report to the AGM of the NZ Camellia Society, Vince Neall Species Diversity of the Genus Camellia, Gao Jiyin Three Camellia Functions in China, Gregory E. Davis Jiangyan Camellia Festival, Gregory E. Davis The Camellia Moves North, Eli Margrete S. Stolsvik Our Blue Mountain Garden, Max Parry First Report of the Broad Mite Polyphagotarsonemus latus Banks on Camellia japonica in Spain, Pérez-Otero, R., Mansilla-Vázquez, J.P., Salinero-Corral, M.C SOCIETY ACS: The Past Two Years in Retrospect, Arthur A. Gonos How Best to Describe Camellia Color, Gordon H. Goff New Camellias Registered Since 1999 Yearbook New Camellias Registered with ACS in New Camellias Registered Since 2001 Yearbook New Camellias Registered with ACS for New Camellias Registered since 2003 Yearbook ACS Past Presidents and Fellows through Marvin Jernigan Is Honored as a Fellow of the American Camellia Society Bronze Plaque Awarded to Mrs. John (Jean) Comber ACS Bronze Plaque Awardees through ACS Certificate of Commendation Awardees through Robert E. Ehrhart receives the ACS Certificate of Commendation Parker Connor is awarded the ACS Certificate of Commendation Clare and Richard E. Dodd receive the Joe H. Pyron Award Joseph H. Pyron Award through
8 2007 American Camellia Yearbook 195 Tablet of Honor, W.C. Wyatt Tablet of Honor Rules Established, W.C. Wyatt Tablet of Honor Awardees through Governance ACS Officers, Intercorporate Agreement for Management of ACS Funds & Properties Amendments to ACS Bylaws, Myrtle Beach, September ACS Officers, State Directors, Directors-at-Large ACS Officers ACS Officers, State Directors, Directors-at-Large ACS Officers, State Directors, Directors-at-Large ACS Officers, State Directors, Directors-at-Large ACS State Directors, Directors-at-Large for ACS Officers for ACS Board of Directors ACS Development Fund Officers, ACS Development Fund Officers & Directors, Directors ACS Development Fund ACS Development Fund Officers, ACS Development Fund Officers, Development Fund Officers and Directors for ACS Board of Directors and ACS Trust Members Elected for Past Presidents of the ACS ACS Fellows Recipients of Plaques, Commendations, Awards and Honors International Camellia Society USA Officers and Directors ACS Bylaw Amendments Fall Board Meeting, Fresno, November ACS Bylaws Amendments ACS Bylaws Amended in Slidell, LA Development Fund Bylaws Amended in Slidell, LA Board Actions Taken in Portland ACS President, , E. Hulyn Smith ACS Board Members for ACS Board Actions in ACS Strategic Plan Details New ACS Articles and Bylaws New Members Joining Since 2005 Yearbook ACS Active Membership as of December 31, ACS Annual Meeting in Ocala, Florida Minutes ACS Development Fund Annual Meeting in Ocala, Florida Minutes ACS Board of Directors Meeting in Ocala, Florida Minutes ACS Trust Meeting in Ocala, Florida Minutes ACS Board of Directors Meeting in Palo Alto, California Minutes Showing & Judging How to Fly with Camellias, Chris & Art Gonos How Did Your Favorite Camellia Perform in How Did Your Favorite Camellia Perform in How Did Your Favorite Camellia Perform in Show Year Show Year Report
9 American Camellia Yearbook The Judges Have Spoken The Judges Have Spoken The Judges Have Spoken The Judges Have Spoken The Judges Have Spoken The Judges Have Spoken The Judges Have Spoken for the Season The Judges Have Spoken The Artistic Design Theme, Mrs. Sam Hutaff Artistic Design Listing of Active Judges and Novice Judges as of 12/31/ Listing of Active Judges and Novice Judges as of 12/31/ Listing of Active Judges and Novice Judges as of 12/31/ Listing of Active Judges and Novice Judges as of 12/31/ Listing of Active Judges and Novice Judges as of 12/31/ Listing of Active Judges and Novice Judges as of 12/31/ Listing of Active Judges and Novice Judges as of 12/31/ ACS Active Judge s Listing Prestigious Awards Await Camellia Show Exhibitors ACS Camellia National Hall of Fame through ACS Camellia National Hall of Fame ACS National Camellia Awards through National Camellia Awards through National Convention Awards through National Camellia Awards National Convention Show Awards in ACS National Camellia Awards Outstanding Non-Reticulata Hybrids for Changes to the Rules and Regulations Governing Procedures and Judging Membership New and Rejoining ACS Members added since 1999 Yearbook ACS Membership Roster, New Members Since Last Yearbook New Members Since Last Yearbook ACS Membership Listing New Members Since Last Yearbook New Members Since Last Yearbook MASSEE LANE GARDENS Avera-Peterson Children s Garden Becomes a Reality CUMULATIVE INDEX The American Camellia Yearbook Cumulative Index The American Camellia Yearbook Cumulative Index The American Camellia Yearbook Cumulative Index The American Camellia Yearbook Cumulative Index The American Camellia Yearbook Cumulative Index The American Camellia Yearbook Cumulative Index The American Camellia Yearbook Cumulative Index The American Camellia Yearbook Cumulative Index
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110 2003 AMERICAN CAMELLIA BOOK The American Camellia Yearbook Cumulative Index 2000-2003 Table of Contents, American Camellia Society Yearbooks 1946-1957.......1958 295 Author Index, American Camellia
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