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Totally 105 results Found.
Name | ScientificName | Year | Description |
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Angel Wings | Camellia 'Angel Wings' | 1970 | Kramer’s Nursery Catalogue, 1970; American Camellia Yearbook, 1979, p.102, Reg. No.1535: A medium size, white, washed and shaded orchid pink, semi-double, with narrow, upright petals. C.x hybrid (C.japonica Dr Tinsley x C.saluenensis), mid-season flowering; originated by Kramer’s Bros. Nursery, Upland, California, USA. Plant growth, medium and compact. Received the Dr John Taylor Award for outstanding hybrid in 1973. For colour photos see: SCCS, 1974, The Camellia Review, frontispiece; Macoboy, 1981, The Colour Dictionary of Camellias, p.182 and the 1978, American Camellia Yearbook, facing p.21. Sport: Angel Wings Variegated. Chinese synonym: ‘Shenchi’.朱國棟、蔡燦玉,2011. 《台灣茶花族譜》,p.14. Angel Wings 神翅,(C.x williamsii)威廉斯茶。1970,美国加州Upland,Kramer兄弟种苗园。C. japonica'Dr. Tinsley'(庭斯利博士)x C.
saluenensis(怒江山茶)。半重瓣、蝶翅形、白色、淡紫粉雾边及晕斑、中轮、花期1〜2月、树形浓密、长势中等。 Angel Wings (神翅)一高继银,1998,世界名贵茶花,p.134, No.1. Angel Wings (天使翅膀)一茶花林目录,1992-2006, p.1/28, No.746.
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Betty M Lee | Camellia japonica 'Betty M Lee' | 1970 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1970, p.161, Reg. No.1068: A 13 year old seedling that first bloomed 1962, originated by Sam Munroe, Georgia, USA. Plant growth, average and medium in rate with dark green leaves, 7.5 cm x 4 cm. The rose form double flower resembles Lady Kay in form, 11cm across and 7.5 cm deep with 20 petals, deep red with 60 yellow anthers and white filaments. Flowers mid-season to late. | |
Bill Blount Pink Variegated | Camellia japonica 'Bill Blount Pink Variegated' | 1970 | Cannon. 1970, ACS, The Camellia Journal, vol.25, No.1 as ‘Bill Blount Pink Var.’. A virus variegated form of Bill Blount Pink - Pink blotched white. Originated in USA. | |
Brenda Griffin | Camellia japonica 'Brenda Griffin' | 1970 | SCCS, 1970, Camellia Nomenclature, p.28: Blush pink. Large semi-double with fluffy, partly upright, petals. Blooms mid-season to late. Originated by F. Griffin Sr, South Carolina, USA. | |
Broadwater | Camellia japonica 'Broadwater' | 1970 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1970, p.161, Reg. No.1070: An 8 year old chance seedling, first flowered 1875, originated by L.B. Wilson, Jr., Mississippi, USA. Plant growth is upright, open and rapid with dark green leaves, 12 cm long by 6 cm wide. The peony form flower is 15 cm across by 8.5 cm deep with 30-36 petals and 5-7 petaloids. The colour is deep pink (Nickerson Colour Fan, Munsel Hue 7.5 RP 6/12) with yellow stamens and filaments. Flowers mid-season. | |
Cajun King | Camellia japonica 'Cajun King' | 1970 | SCCS, 1970, Camellia Nomenclature, p.30: Red. Large, loose peony form. Medium, compact growth. Mid-season blooming. Originated in USA. | |
Camila Ingram | Camellia japonica 'Camila Ingram' | 1970 | SCCS, 1970, Camellia Nomenclature, p.30: Red with white variegation. Miniature, formal double. Vigorous, bushy, upright growth, Mid-season blooming. Originated by McCaskill Gardens, Pasadena, California, USA. Orthographic variant: ‘Camilla Ingram’. | |
Carolina Moon | Camellia japonica 'Carolina Moon' | 1970 | SCCS, 1970, Camellia Nomenclature, p.32: White. Large rose form double to semi-double. Mid-season. American Camellia Yearbook, 1973, p.189, Reg. No.1243: A chance seedling that first bloomed 1961, originated by Dr H.G. Mealing, South Carolina, USA. Plant growth is upright, dense and rapid in rate. The semi-double, very white bloom, has yellow anthers and it blooms mid-season. It measures 11 cm across and 5 cm deep. | |
Cavalier | Camellia japonica 'Cavalier' | 1970 | American Camellia Catalogue, 1970, p.161, Reg. No.1085: A 12 year old chance seedling that first bloomed 1965; originated by G.Stuart Watson, Albany, Georgia, USA. Plant growth is average with rate, medium to slow. Leaves are large, dark green. The rose form double, ‘Mathotiana’ (Julia Drayton) type, bloom is dark pink or light red, 12.5 cm across and 7.5 cm deep. Sometimes opens to show stamens. Blooms mid-season to late. | |
Cherry Bounce | Camellia japonica 'Cherry Bounce' | 1970 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1970, p.162, Reg. No.1118: A sport of Mathotiana Supreme first observed 1960. Plant growth is upright, open and medium in rate with dark green leaves, averaging 7.5 cm long by 5 cm wide. The rose form, double bloom resembles Shiragiku as ‘Purity’ and averages 10.5 cm across by 5 cm deep. It is a dark, cherry red with 40 - 45 wavy petals, 3-4 petaloids, pale yellow anthers. The flower is loose and deeply creped or fluted. Blooms mid-season. Originated by G.E. Carver Jr., Houston, Texas, USA. | |
Clara Echols Mann | Camellia japonica 'Clara Echols Mann' | 1970 | SCCS., 1970, Camellia Nomenclature, p.36: Rose pink with white variegated centre petals. Medium size, semi-double. Vigorous, upright growth. Blooms early to mid-season. Originated by E.A. Mann, Danielsville, Georgia, USA. | |
Come Aboard | Camellia japonica 'Come Aboard' | 1970 | SCCS., 1970, Camellia Nomenclature, p.38: Deep red. Large semi-double. Medium spreading growth. Early to mid-season flowering. Originated by E. Cooley, Slidell, Louisiana, USA. | |
Corporal Pugg Johnson | Camellia japonica 'Corporal Pugg Johnson' | 1970 | SCCS, 1970, Camellia Nomenclature, p.39: Dark Red. Medium size single. Medium growth. Early flowering. Originated by J.L. Solomon, Georgia, USA. | |
David Honour Nelson | Camellia japonica 'David Honour Nelson' | 1970 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1970, p.162, Reg. No.1109: A 13 year old chance seedling that first bloomed 1966; originated by George A. Nelson, Florence, South Georgia, USA. Plant growth is spreading, average, open and medium in rate with dark green leavers, 11 cm x 6 cm. The semi-double ‘Herme’ (Hikarugenji) type bloom is 10.5 cm across and 4 cm deep with 13 petals and 3 or more petaloids. Colour is predominantly white with a few rose red markings or stripes and deep yellow to orange anthers and white to cream filaments. | |
Delta Queen | Camellia japonica 'Delta Queen' | 1970 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1970, p.162, Reg. No.1081: A 13 year old chance seedling that first bloomed 1958; originated by Dr John D. Lawson, Antioch, California, USA. Plant growth is upright, average in density and slow in rate, with medium sized, dark green leaves. The formal double bloom is blush with an occasional pink streak, no anthers. It measures 11 cm across and 3.5 cm deep with 60-65 petals. Late flowering. | |
Dixie Darling | Camellia japonica 'Dixie Darling' | 1970 | Rogers, Belle Fontaine Nursery Catalogue, 1970. ACS., 1970, The Camellia Journal, vol.25, No.1, p.23: Large, sweet pea, semi-double. Vigorous growth. Originated in USA. | |
Doctor Geechee | Camellia japonica 'Doctor Geechee' | 1970 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1970, p.162, Reg. No.1071: A 15 year old chance seedling that first flowered 1964, originated by the Robert Burgess Nursery, Savannah, Georgia, USA. Plant growth is upright, spreading, open and rapid in rate with 14 cm x 6.5 cm leaves. The semi-double flower is 15 cm across and 6 cm deep red with yellow anthers. Flowers mid-season. Sport: Doctor Geechee Variegated. Abbreviation: ‘Dr Geechee’. | |
Doris Ellis | Camellia japonica 'Doris Ellis' | 1970 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1970, p.162, Reg. No.1089: An 11 year old chance seedling that first bloomed 1963; originated by Frank Ellis and Jay W. Ellis Jr., Jacksonville, Florida, USA. Plant growth is upright, average in density and rapid in rate, with small, light green leaves. The formal double bloom is pale, blush pink with darker pink on the outer petals and a distinct, coral rose centre. Medium size, formal double, completely imbricated with a small, rose-bud centre, 9.5 cm across by 4 cm deep with 94-110 petals. Blooms early. Sport: Doris Ellis Pink. See colour plates on front cover, ACS, The Camellia Journal, Sept.1969 and pl.44, p.34, Encyclopedia of Camellias in Colour, vol.II, 1978. Chinese synonym: ‘Ailisi’.朱國棟、蔡燦玉,2011. 《台灣茶花族譜》,p.75.
Doris Ellis 朵莉丝爱丽丝 (C. japonica) 红山茶。1970,美国佛罗里达州 Jacksonville,Frank Ellis & Jay W. Ellis Jr.培育选出。11年自然实生苗,初花1963年。完全形、淡粉、浓粉边、中心基部珊瑚粉色、中轮(8〜9.5x3〜4cm)、花瓣约90〜110枚、花期12〜2月,树性直立、浓密、长势强。突变种:Doris Ellis Pink。 | |
Dorothy Brown | Camellia japonica 'Dorothy Brown' | 1970 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1970, p.163, Reg. No. 1069: An 8 year old chance seedling that first bloomed 1964; originated by L.B. Wilson Jr., Gulfport, Mississippi, USA. Plant growth is medium in rate with dark green leaves, 11.5 cm long x 6 cm wide. The peony form flower is 12.5 cm across by 5 cm deep with 26-30 petals and 6-8 petaloids. The flower is soft pink (Nickerson Color Fan Munsell Hue 7.5 RP8/5) with yellow anthers and filaments. Flowers mid-season. | |
Dorothy Spengler | Camellia japonica 'Dorothy Spengler' | 1970 | SCCS., 1970, Camellia Nomenclature, p.45: White. Large, rose form double. Medium growth. Late flowering. Originated by Mrs J.J. Spengler, Durham, North Carolina, USA. | |
Dr. Louis Polizzi | Camellia 'Dr. Louis Polizzi' | 1970 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1970, illustration facing p.52 as ‘Doctor Louis Polizzi’; 1971, p.45, Reg. No.1124: A 12 year old hybrid that first bloomed 1959; a cross of C.saluenensis and C.reticulata Captain Rawes; originated by Ferol Zerkowsky, Tammia Nursery, Slidell, Louisiana, USA. Plant growth, upright and rapid in rate with midgreen leaves, 8 cm long x 2.5 cm wide. The semi-double to peony form flower is white to blush pink with darker edges and golden anthers with white filaments. The bloom is 10 cm across and 6 cm deep with 35 or more petals. Blooms early to late mid-season. Orthographic errors: ‘Dr Louis Pollizzi’, ‘Dr Louis Pollizi’. Abbreviation: ‘Polizzi’, ‘Dr Polizzi’. See colour photo front cover ACS., 1969, The Camellia Journal, vol.24, No.4. Orthographic variant: ‘Doctor Louis Polizzi’. 路易士.波利吉博士,Dr. Louis Polizzi(C. reticulata),陈丽惠2013年《山茶花谱台湾情》第201页,淡粉紫、半重瓣~牡丹型、中~大輪、早~中花,1970年美國發表。 | |
El Rojo Variegated | Camellia japonica 'El Rojo Variegated' | 1970 | Cannon, 1970. ACS., The Camellia Journal, vol.30, No.1 as ‘El Rojo Var.’. A virus variegated form of El Rojo - Dark red blotched white. Originated in USA. | |
Elisabeth Sizemore | Camellia japonica 'Elisabeth Sizemore' | 1970 | SCCS., 1970, Camellia Nomenclature, p.51: White. Large, round, semidouble with large, smooth, thick petals. Medium, spreading, upright growth. Early to mid-season blooming. Originated by D. English Jr, Dawson, California, USA. | |
Elizabeth Ann Linhuber | Camellia japonica 'Elizabeth Ann Linhuber' | 1970 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1970, p.163, Reg. No.1109: A 5 year old seedling that first bloomed 1966. Seed parent is ‘Lady Campbell Mahogany’ and pollen parent ‘Joe Reuther’. Originated by Joseph C. Reuther, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Plant growth is spreading and rapid with dark green leaves, 8.5 cm long x 4 cm wide. The anemone form flower averages 11 cm across x 6 cm deep with 37 petals and 95 petaloids. Colour is dark red with dark purple veins, yellow anthers and white filaments. Flowers early to mid-season. | |
Fandango | Camellia japonica 'Fandango' | 1970 | SCCS., 1970, Camellia Nomenclature, p.55: White and pink with dark red stripes. Large peony form. Vigorous, bushy, upright growth. Blooms mid-season. Originated in USA by V. McCaskill, Pasadena, California. There is a solid red form of this Camellia. | |
Festival | Camellia japonica 'Festival' | 1970 | Kramer Bros. Nursery Catalogue, 1970: Blush pink. Medium to large, formal double. Vigorous, compact, upright growth. Flowers mid-season. Originated by Kramer Bros Nursery, Upland, California, USA. | |
Fifth Avenue | Camellia japonica 'Fifth Avenue' | 1970 | SCCS., 1970, Camellia Nomenclature, p.56, as ‘5th Avenue’: White. Medium to large, full peony form. Medium, compact growth. Mid-seasom blooming. Originated in the USA by Shackelford. 朱國棟、蔡燦玉,2011. 《台灣茶花族譜》 p.94. Fifth Avenue 第五街 (C. japonica) 红山茶 。 1970,美国,Shackelford 培育选出 。全牡丹、白色、中〜大轮、花期1〜2月、树形浓密、长势中等。Fifth Avenue (第五街)一茶花林目录,1992-2006, p.9/28, No.947. | |
Flame Variegated Fimbriated | Camellia japonica 'Flame Variegated Fimbriated' | 1970 | Cannon, 1970, ACS., The Camellia Journal, vol.25, No.1 as ‘Flame Var. Fim.’. A fimbriated form of Flame Variegated. Originated in USA. 朱國棟、蔡燦玉,2011. 《台灣茶花族譜》 p.96. Flame Variegated Fimbriated 烈火情人 (C. japonica) 红山茶。1970,美国。’Flame Variegated’锯齿瓣突变种。 | |
Florita | Camellia sasanqua 'Florita' | 1970 | American Camellia Yearbook, 1970, p.163, 164, Reg. No.1078: A 12 year old chance seedling sasanqua that first flowered 1961; originated by Dr John D. Lawson, Antioch, California, USA. Plant growth is upright, medium and open with dark green leaves 4 cm long x 2.5 cm wide. The anemone form bloom is white with back of the petals pink, with yellow anthers and filaments. It measures 6.5 cm across x 6 cm deep with 5 petals and 36-45 petaloids. Blooms early. Commercially introduced 1963. | |
Fragrant Mist | Camellia 'Fragrant Mist' | 1970 | Dryden, 1970, SCCS, The Camellia Review, vol.31, No.6, p.22: All having a nice pink sheen that Maitland calls a mist. Originated by Maitland, San Fernando Valley, California, USA. |