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Injury of Camellias by Cold --- H. S. Wolfe ...1
Cold Damage to Camellias, Winter of 1950-51 --- M. J. Funchess ...8
More Remarks on Cold Injury --- J. I. McClurkin, Jr. ...38
Progress Report on Studies of Growth and Flowering Characteristics of Camellia Varieties --- F. S. Batson ...43
Landscaping the Home Grounds With Camellias --- H. B. Owens ...61
Camellia Nomenclature -- A Glance Into the Future --- W. H. Camp ...64
Trials and Tribulations of a Nomenclator --- A. Fendig ...73
Notes on Some Australian Camellias --- D. L. Feathers ...79
The Caledonia Nursery --- E. G. Waterhouse ...85
Camellias in Another Continent --- Collingwood Ingram ...93
Camellias and Camellia Growing in Germany --- A. Steffen ...98
Northern Line for Camellias Growing Outdoors in Japan --- K. Sawada ...102
The Discovery of Camellia Rusticana --- M. Honda ...105
Camellia Species for Future Development --- Ralph Peer ...110
Camellia Research at the Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station --- W. D. Kimbrough and B. H. Hanchey ...117
The Influence of Photoperiod and Light Intensity on the Initiation and Development of Flower Buds of Camellia --- E. W. McElwee ...122
The Effect of Several Organic Mulches on Soil Reaction, Nitrates and Growth of Camellia --- J. Herbert ...130
Chemistry as Applied to the Growing of Camellias --- R. A. Merritt ...141
Water Quality in Relation to Camellia Culture --- H. E. Pearson ...150
Camellias and Soil Fertility --- O. A. Matkin ...160
Fertilizing Your Camellias and Mine --- J. L. Cope ...166
Camellia Fertilization --- W. P. Dean ...174
NuGreen Gives Camellias New Life --- R. M. Hoffman ...176
Canned Camellias --- C. Chidamian ...178
California Camellia Container Culture --- W. B. Mulholland ...182
Camellia Reticulata in Australia --- C. R. Merrillees ...186
Propagation of Camellia Japonica by Cuttings --- R. H. Hanchey and W. D. Kimbrough ...192
Response of Camellia Cuttings to Rooting Compounds --- L. L. English ...196
Additional Information on the Cause and Control of Corky Excrescence on Camellia Leaves --- A. G. Plakidas ...204
Systox -- A Control for Camellia Scale --- E. C. Tullis ...207
Plant Quarantine --A Necessary Evil --- A. C. Brown ...209
Methyl Bromide Fumigation of Camellia Cuttings --- E. T. Gammon ...219
Some Notes on the Plant Quarantine Fumigation of Imported Camellias --- H. H. Richardson ...223
The Export of Plant Material to Distant Countries --- W. G. Hazlewood ...228
Moving Large Camellias --- J. Olrich ...233
Camellias in the "Deepest" South --- V. L. Deane ...236
Camellias in South-Central Florida --- D. K. Stabler ...239
Camellias in a Sand Pile --- Mrs. S. Caldwell ...244
Camellias are Adaptable to High Temperatures and Low Humidity --- A. E. Morrison ...248
Growing Camellias in Full Sun --- O. Z. Hopfer ...255
Growing Camellias in the Piedmont Area of South Carolina --- C. Morris ...257
Camellias in Washington --- Mrs. E. L. Tolson ...262
What About a Greenhouse? --- S. L. Marbury ...265
Camellias in Pennsylvania --- Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Nyce ...267
Early Varieties and Their Value --- J. N. Sewell ...272
A Few Antique and a Few New Camellias --- A. M. Stowe ...278
My Seedling Camellias --- H. F. Short ...284
Ninety-Six Years a House Plant --- E. L. and Aleita Scott ...289
The Tea Farm --- L. A. Walker and C. F. Prettyman ...291
The D. C. Strother Camellia Collection --- J. I. McClurkin, Jr. ...293
II. 'ST. EWE' ...88
III. Camellia reticulata var. superba
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