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Totally 148 results Found.
Name | ScientificName | Year | Description |
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Alabama Dawn | Camellia japonica 'Alabama Dawn' | 1966 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1966, p.82, Reg. No. 815: A 12 year old chance seedling that first bloomed 1958, when 6 years old. Originated by Robert W. Wilder, Fairhope, Alabama, USA. Plant growth is vigorous, upright, open and rapid with dark green leaves, averaging 10 cm x 5 cm. The anemone form flower is 10 cm across by 7.5 cm deep, red coloured with yellow anthers and white filaments. A red anemone with a small group of stamens in the centre, surrounding taller, light red petaloids, which are surrounded by a row of shorter, red and white striped petaloids, encircled by a row of shorter stamens then 2 rows of fluffy petals. Mid-season blooming. | |
Alaskan Belle | Camellia japonica 'Alaskan Belle' | 1966 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1966, p.82, Reg. No.881: A 10 year old chance seedling that first bloomed 1959, originated by George S. Clarke, Savannah, Georgia, USA. Plant growth is compact, upright and rapid, with dark green leaves averaging 10.5 cm by 7 cm. The semi-double flower is white with bright yellow stamens in clusters. It measure up to 15 cm across by 7 cm deep and has 14 petals and 11 rabbit ears and flowers mid-season. | |
Albert Horne | Camellia japonica 'Albert Horne' | 1966 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1966, p.82, Reg. No.832: A 7 year old chance seedling that first bloomed 1963; originated by Albert and Alice Horne, Moncks Corner, South Carolina, USA. The semi-double flower is 13 cm across x 7 cm deep. The colour is light pink with deep, rose-pink stripe. Anthers are yellow and filaments white. There are 13-15 full form petals intermixed with 5-7 petaloids. Blooms mid-season. Plant growth is upright and dense, medium in rate with dark green leaves averaging 12 cm long x 6 cm wide. | |
Alberta Marie | Camellia japonica 'Alberta Marie' | 1966 | SCCS., 1966, Camellia Nomenclature, p.16: White centre petals and blush pink outer petals. Large semi-double; medium growth. Mid-season blooming. Originated by Dr & Mrs G.R. Johnson, Carthage, Texas, USA. Reg No.1581, American Camellia Yearbook:, 1980, p.159. 朱國棟、蔡燦玉,2011. 《台灣茶花族譜》,p.11. Alberta Marie 欧博塔马力耶 C.japonica红山茶。1966,美国德克萨斯州Carthage,Dr & Mrs G.R. Johnson。半重瓣、白色底、花瓣缘泛粉红、中轮、花期1〜2月,长势中等。 Alberta Marie (欧博塔马力耶)一新竹市茶花产销班目录,2002-2006, p.12, A6.
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Alice Horne | Camellia japonica 'Alice Horne' | 1966 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1966, p.83, Reg. No.892: A 7 year old chance seedling that first bloomed 1963. Originated by Albert and Alice Horn, Moncks Corner, South Carolina, USA. Plant growth is upright and open. The dark green leaves average 8 cm x 4 cm. The semi-double flowers, similar to ‘Donckelaeri’ (Masayoshi) are 13 cm across x 8 cm deep with 18 petals and 2-5 petaloids. Colour is deep rose-pink with deeper veins and an undertone of deeper pink stripes. Anthers are yellow and filaments are white, The first 10 petals grow together for half their length, the remaining 8 are upright and folded with stamens intermixed. The petaloids form trumpets or flutes. Cold resistant. Flower mid-season. | |
Ann Kelley | Camellia japonica 'Ann Kelley' | 1966 | Pitkin, 1966, SCCS, The Camellia Review, vol.27, No.3, p.15: Although of unknown parentage, apparently has Daikagura in it makeup. Its form is similar and blooming season the same. It is a loose to tight peony form, with very large petals, and its deep rose colour is brighter than ‘Daikagura Red’, (Benidaikagura) and is larger by 1 cm. Its growth is average, dense and well branched. Originated by C.D. Cothran, Upland, California, USA. | |
Anne Pound | Camellia japonica 'Anne Pound' | 1966 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1966, p.83, Reg. No.852: A 9 year old chance seedling that first bloomed 1958; originated by Julington Nurseries Inc., Jacksonville, Florida, USA. Plant growth is upright, open and medium in rate with light green leaves, 8 cm long by 3.8 cm wide. The semi-double flower is light, blush pink with inconspicuous stamens. Bloom is 11 cm across by 5 cm deep with 45-50 petals. It has 3 rows of elongated petals, centered with small 5 cm high, elongated petals. Early flowering. | |
Apache Chief | Camellia japonica 'Apache Chief' | 1966 | American Camellia Yearbook-, 1966, p.83, Reg. No.834: A 7 year old seedling (No.1007) that first bloomed 1962; originated by Albert and Alice Home, Moncks Corner, South Carolina, USA. The leaves are dark green and average 11 cm x 5.5 cm. The plant growth is medium in rate, upright and dense. The semi-double flower, similar to ‘Donckelaeri’ (Masayoshi), is 13 cm across and has 37 petals and 12 petaloids. Its colour is bright rose pink with yellow anthers and white filaments. As the flower ages it takes on an undertone of purple. Falls intact. Some of the petaloids form trumpets and some flags are purple. Blooms early to mid-season. | |
Autumn Surprise | Camellia sasanqua 'Autumn Surprise' | 1966 | Tammia Nursery Catalogue, 1966: A 12 year old chance seedling that first bloomed 1959; originated by A. Rester, Bogalusa, Louisiana, USA. Growth habit is upright and it grows well for espalier work. The leaves are light green, variegated with gold or white flecks and average 2.5 cm x 1.3 cm. The semi-double to peony form flowers are 3.9 cm across by 3.2 cm deep. A delicate pink with yellow anthers and white filaments. Blooms early. American Camellia Yearbook, 1967, p.223, Reg. No.933:A 12-year-old chance Sasanqua seedling that first bloomed in 1956, originated by A. Rester, Bogalusa, La., and bought and propagated by Ferol Zerkowsky, Tammia Nursery, Slidell, La., for commercial introduction Spring 1967. Growth habit is upright and grows well for espalier work. Medium growth rate. The leaves are light green variegated with gold or white flecks. Leaves average 1 inch in length and % inch in width. The semidouble to peony flower is Ph inches in diameter and 1'14 inches in depth. Color is a delicate pink with yellow anthers and white filaments. This sasanqua is ideal for landscape work because of its variegated foliage as well as the delicate pink flower. Can be planted in full sun without burning the variegated foliage. Blooms September through November. | |
Aztec Warrior | Camellia japonica 'Aztec Warrior' | 1966 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1966, p.84, Reg. No. 833: A 7 year old chance seedling that first bloomed 1962; originated by Alec and Alice Horne, Moncks Corner, South Carolina, USA. Plant growth is upright and medium in rate with 9.5 cm x 3.8 cm light green leaves. The anemone to loose peony form flowers are bright red with yellow anthers and pink filaments and measure 13 cm across by 7.5 cm deep. All petals are somewhat twisted, 28 petals are large and surround 14 smaller ones, curled and intermixed with 12 petaloids and the stamens. All curl outwards and downwards to form a ball. Blooms early to mid-season. | |
Baby Sis Pink | Camellia japonica 'Baby Sis Pink' | 1966 | Shackelford Nurseries Catalogue, 1966. A light pink sport of Baby Sis, sometimes has white sport on the petals. originated by Hugh Shackelford, Georgia, USA. 粉橋娃,Baby Sis Pink(C. japonica),陈丽惠2013年《山茶花谱台湾情》第191页,粉红、白斑,單瓣~銀蓮花型、小~中輪、中花,1966年美國發表。 朱國棟、蔡燦玉,2011. 《台灣茶花族譜》,p.21. Baby Sis Pink 粉娇娃 C. japonica Baby Sis Pink 粉娇娃(C. japonica)红山茶 。 1966,美国乔治亚州,Hugh Shackelford。'Baby Sis'(小姐妹)的纯粉红色枝变种。单瓣~唐子、花瓣5枚、粉红色、偶有少量白斑、小~中轮(6.5~9x2.5~3cm)、花期1~2月。花名:粉红小西丝(Sis-女子名)或粉红小妹妹(sis)。这是一个由纯白色品种产生的枝变种,稳定性似乎不太好,几乎都会残留少量的白斑点。 Baby Sis Pink (粉娇娃)一新竹市茶花产销班目录,2002-2006, p.15, B27. Baby Sis Pink (小天使)一茶花林目录,1992-2006, p.2/28, No.528.
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Beaulieu Belle | Camellia japonica 'Beaulieu Belle' | 1966 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1966, p.84, Reg. No.880: A 12 year old chance seedling that first bloomed 1960; originated by Geo.T. Clarke, Georgia, USA. Plant growth is medium in rate. Leaves, dark green, 11.5 cm long by 6 cm wide. The semi-double flowers are 12.5 cm across and 7.5 cm deep. Colour is white with yellow stamens. Blooms have 10 petals and 20 rabbit ears. Stamens are in 10 groups of 20 stamens each. Slight pink stripe in each rabbits ear. Blooms mid-season. | |
Belle of the Ball | Camellia japonica 'Belle of the Ball' | 1966 | SCCS, 1966, Camellia Nomenclature, p.23: Rosy salmon. Large, semi-double. Vigorous, spreading growth. Mid-season blooming. Originated by V. McCaskill, California, USA. Belle Of The Ball (C. japonica) ACS, Reg. No 1582. American Camellia Yearbook, 1980 , p160. A large, rosy salmon semidouble, C. japonica seedling of 'Casilda', mid-season, originated and propagated by McCaskill Gardens, Pasadena, CA. Introduction date: 1965. The seedling first bloomed in 1960. Flower is 4½-5'' wide and 2½'' deep. Plant growth is vigorous. | |
Bells of Erin | Camellia 'Bells of Erin' | 1966 | SCCS, 1966, Camellia Nomenclature, p.149: Deep rose-pink. Medium size, anemone form of trumpet or bell shape when opening. Originated in USA by James. | |
Betty Burgess | Camellia japonica 'Betty Burgess' | 1966 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1966, p.84, Reg. No.882: A semi-double, chance seedling that first bloomed 1961 at the age of 15 years. Originated by Robert V. Burgess, Georgia, USA. Its colour is blush with cherry-red stripes and bright yellow stamens. Size 14.5 cm across and 7.5 cm deep. It has 16 petals and 16 erect rabbit ears, interspersed with 10 groups of stamens. Blooms mid-season. 朱國棟、蔡燦玉,2011. 《台灣茶花族譜》,p.27. Betty Burgess 春色无边 (C.japonica) 红山茶 。 1965,美国乔治亚州,Robert V. Burgess 培育选出。15年自然实生苗,初花1961年。半重瓣、蝶翅形、淡粉色、樱桃红条纹、巨大(14.5 x 7.5cm)、割状蕊、花期1~2月、树性横张。花名:人名(贝蒂.伯吉斯)。 Betty Burgess (春色无边)一茶花林目录,1992-2006, p.2/28, No.1199.
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Betty Sheffield Pink Chiffon | Camellia japonica 'Betty Sheffield Pink Chiffon' | 1966 | SCCS, 1966 Camellia Nomenclature, p.25: A sport of Betty Sheffield - Light, blush pink with orchid overcast. All other characteristics the same as the parent. Originated by Cannon, Dothan, Alabama, USA. | |
Betty Sheffield Purple | Camellia japonica 'Betty Sheffield Purple' | 1966 | Cannon, 1966, ACS, The Camellia Journal, vol.21, No.1. A purplish red sport of Betty Sheffield. All other characteristics the same as the parent. Originated in USA. | |
Betty Sheffield Strawberry | Camellia japonica 'Betty Sheffield Strawberry' | 1966 | Mark S. Cannon, 1966, ACS., The Camellia Journal, vol.21, No.1, back cover (Advert.). No description. No valid listing located. | |
Beulah Alphin | Camellia japonica 'Beulah Alphin' | 1966 | SCCS, 1966, Camellia Nomenclature, p.25, Red. Large, semi-double to peony form with loose petals. Mid-season blooming. Originated by B.L. Alphin, Clinton, North Carolina, USA. | |
Black Heart | Camellia japonica 'Black Heart' | 1966 | SCCS, 1966, Camellia Nomenclature, p.26: Black red. Small formal double with pointed petals. Medium, compact growth, the new growth with a mahogany red colouring. Mid-season to late flowering. Originated by Harvey Short, California, USA. | |
Bonbon | Camellia japonica 'Bonbon' | 1966 | SCCS, 1966, Camellia Nomenclature, p.27: White, splotched red, miniature peony form. Vigorous, upright growth. Originated by Toichi Domoto, California, USA. For other forms of this cultivar see: Bonbon Blush, Bonbon Red. Orthographic variant: ‘Bon Bon’. | |
Brenda Tuck | Camellia japonica 'Brenda Tuck' | 1966 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1966, p.84, Reg. No.820: A 10 year old chance seedling that first bloomed 1957; originated by Dr Albert C. Tuck, Georgia, USA. Plant growth, upright, spreading, dense and medium in rate with dark green leaves averaging 9.5 cm long by 5.5 cm wide. The rose form double flowers, similar to ‘Mathotiana’, (Julia Drayton), 10 cm across and 8 cm deep, are snow white with light coloured stamens. Blooms mid-season to late. | |
Brookside | Camellia japonica 'Brookside' | 1966 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1966, p.85, Reg. No.849: A 6 year old seedling, first bloomed 1959, originated by C.A. Coddingham, Florida, USA. Plant growth is upright, sturdy and dense with dark green leaves averaging 5.5 cm long by 4 cm wide. The anemoneform flower is light rosy pink, shading deeper pink on outer petals with bright yellow stamens with trumpet tips. Bloom is 13.5 cm across by 4 cm deep with 12-15 petals and numerous erect petals and rabbit ears. Blooms early to mid-season. | |
Burma Baby | Camellia 'Burma Baby' | 1966 | Hilsman, 1966, American Camellia Yearbook, p.133: C.japonica (unnamed pink semi-double seedling) x C.irrawadiensis, originated by Dr Hilsman, Georgia, USA. White, washed and veined pink. Small single. Vigorous, open growth. Early blooming. Chinese synonym ‘Miandianying’. | |
Burma Beatnik | Camellia 'Burma Beatnik' | 1966 | Hilsman, 1966, American Camellia Yearbook, p.133: C.japonica (unnamed pink semi-double seedling) x C.irrawadiensis, originated by Dr Hilsman, Georgia, USA. Red. Medium sized anemone form. Vigorous, open growth. Early to mid-season blooming. | |
Buster Lewis | Camellia japonica 'Buster Lewis' | 1966 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1966, p.85, Reg. No.869: A semi-double flower, similar to ‘Herme’, (Hikarugenji), 13-13.5 cm across and 6 cm deep with 26 petals and 6 petaloids. Its colour is deep pink with golden anthers and white filaments. Dark green leaves averaging 10.5 cm long x 6 cm wide. Originated by Carl E. Morgan, South Carolina, USA. | |
By Line | Camellia japonica 'By Line' | 1966 | Cannon, 1966, American Camellia Yearbook, p.80: An unusual flower in that, although semi-double, it is competely devoid of stamens. Originated at Shady Acres Nursery, South Carolina, USA. | |
Canary | Camellia japonica 'Canary' | 1966 | SCCS, 1966, Camellia Nomenclature, p.30: White. Small, anemone form with yellow petaloids. Mid-season blooming. Originated by Rogerson Nursery, Florence, South Carolina, USA. | |
Carol Betts | Camellia japonica 'Carol Betts' | 1966 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1966, p.85, Reg. No.831: A 7 year old chance seedling that first bloomed 1962; originated by Julington Nurseries, Florida, USA. Plant growth, upright and dense, medium in rate with dark green leaves averaging 6 cm long by 2.5 cm wide. The formal double flower is light peach pink, 7.5 cm across by 2.5 cm deep with 60 petals in 12-15 rows of small, round, slightly cupped petals. Flowers mid-season. | |
Chalk Pink | Camellia japonica 'Chalk Pink' | 1966 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1966, p.85, Reg. No.888: A chalk pink sport of Tricolor that was first observed, 1955 by Mrs Lucy Rigsdill, Ruston, Louisiana, USA. Plant growth is upright and dense, rapid in rate with dark green, serrated leaves. The edges of the leaves turn under and they measure on an average, 10 cm x 5 cm. The semi-double flower has all the characteristics of its parent except for the colour. It has a white wash that melts into pink. The flower averages 8.5 cm across by 5 cm deep with 20-26 petals, the anthers are yellow and the filaments white. It has a thick, waxy texture and blooms mid-season. |