Table of contents for Beyond the camellia belt : breeding, propagating, and growing cold-hardy camellias / William L. Ackerman.

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Contents
Forward
Introduction
Acknowledgments
1	Origin and History
2	The Path to Greater Hardiness
3	Culture
4	Special Growing and Culture Situations
5	Animal Problems, Diseases, Insects, and Viruses
6	Propagation
7	Breeding New Camellias
8	Interspecific Hybridization: Major Problems and Rewards
9	Nature's Surprises
10	Flower and Plant Nomenclature
11	Commercial Camellias Proven Suitable for Regions North of the Camellia Belt
12	Camellia Introductions Bred Specifically for Their Cold-Hardiness Potential
Appendix l	Camellia Societies
Appendix 2	Nursery Sources for Cold Hardy Camellias
Appendix 3	Camellia Collections
Appendix 4	References and Suggested Readings
Species and Cultivars Index
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Camellias.