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Gail Bearden

Posted by florence-2007 (My Page) on
Wed, Apr 9, 08 at 0:03

LSU Burden Center has just lost the camellia "Gail Bearden", one of the Stone varieties, due to dieback and cannot locate another one. If someone has scions you would be willing to share, will you please contact me. Thank you


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RE: Gail Bearden

Excuse my interference. I have not the camellia that is searching you. Only he wanted to ask on your commentary. Camellias of stone. I never listened, nor read on these varieties of stone. Is it possible that I do not understand well your words?. Thank you.
Regards.
Daniel Dominguez F.oKintos

Here is a link that might be useful: International Camellia Journal art. Shigeo Matsumoto


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RE: Gail Bearden

I was wrong in the assumption that the Stone varieties were well known. Mr. and Mrs. Stone were collectors and propagators of camellias. One of those she named was Gail Bearden, a niece. Unfortunately, she did not register the name with the American Camellia Society so the name is not well known.
Thank you for your interest.


 
 

 

 


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