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PROCEEDINGS OF
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Thirty-Six Anniual RePort
1
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Nurserymen's Association at the following address:
Southern Nurserymen's AssoctaEon
l5llJohnson Ferry Road, Suie 115
Marierta. CA 300626491
(404) 973€0?6 FAX (404) e?!9097
1991
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ORIGIN
N0. PlPEn
AilD AUTHOR(S)
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Flmiq
Virginia
231
Evaluatirnof FNin€, Bonzi, and Sumagic on some
Nunarygorm Bedding Plants. Thornas J. Banko
ard ilarcbA Stelani.
Alabama
2U.
Alabama
Sun4b-
Eflacb
ol Shishi€ashir:a'Camgllh Promcned by
Gary J. Keevar and John A. lrbGuire.
d Sunagb
tttrt&la'Ahal.
on Seedpropagatod Physostegia
G.F- Dsreke, P-F. Thomas, and GJ.
Keorg.
237
Georgia
Chqni:al &ornth Regulation of Container€rown
Omanstal Gnundcovers. Paul A Thomas and
JoyceG l-dimor.
SECTION
8- PROPAGATIS{
lndonesia
242
!-erutTea{Citrus limon Bum.} Gratings. Kartini!lDerceq RArh Wijaya and Junita Gunadi.
North Carolina
2&
Sssdc€rmindbn of Lgucolhoe fontanesiana as
lnfluercedby Ught and Tempsrature. Frank-A
Bhzit\ SVart L Wanen, Juan R Ac6do, and Reld G
.Whildsad
246
Georgia
Dsdopmgtof aLiquid'BasadrOomputer€ontrolled
MbAropagatbn Appara{.rs. Carol RobackEr
and
Wadflmonton"
Georgia
24
Mississippi
253
Eflscto{ Bernzladenine and Mp-.inositol Sprays on
CoH lbrdinoss and Overwinter Survival of Stewadia
tlQrEdehba0uttings, Timothy J. Srnalley and Orville
M. Urdstrom, Jr.
Stinuddbn
d
Axiltary Shools of Hybrid Tea Roses in
vitto. l..bdaJayroe-Coumoyer and Steven E.
Ngwmeft
SECTION
9.
Virginh
WEED
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COI{TffiPreemgetu Herbicirjs Eraluaion
in Wildf,bwes
JSrryF-Den.
North Carolina
2BO
Sog
Fmigetts for Establishing tlt/ildflowen. LB-
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RESEARCTI CONFERENCE -
PAGE
80. PIPIR rilD
VOL 3F1991'
AUTHOR(S)
North Carolina
261
@rsa
North Carolitu
263
Ptapos€d N. C. Noxious Weed Reguktliions'A
of Omatn€ntat Grassasto Graminicides.
CJ. Catanzaro, W.A Sktoch and J.D. Burton.
hanant*ivs Appoacft lor Weed Control in Nurseries.
Gene B. Cross.
Louisiana
266
Response ol Containsr€rown Herbaceous Flowering
Psgrniab to lsoraben and lsoxaben Combinations.
WayneC. Poiler.
Corfdd Prostraile Spruge ilr Container€rown
$errarbonia'Azalea" John M. Ruter and Norman C.
GlaB.
Georgia
Alabama
273
lbvemenl of Herticides in Container Media. Charles
Gkn,
Donna Fare, Gary Keever, Glenn Wehtje, and
Darny Lecompte,
South
Carolina
275
Tolsance of Omamentals to Basagran. Chris Wlson
andTed Whitwell.
SECNON 10. LANDSCAPE
Georgia
278
Georgia
280
Establbirnent and Maintenance of Wildflowers on
E odbl€ Sites. W- L. Corley and James E DeanSeedbed Preparation Ahsrnatives for Establishment of
Wildlorgr Meadows and Beauty Spots' W. L. C,orley.
Georgia
282
Cold I'lardiness Polsniial of Four Ssleclions ol
Raohioteois umbettatg. Orvilie M. Lindstrom and Will
L
Georgia
285
Codey.
An Economic Analysis of
and
TEnnessee
289
L
Xeriscaping. Gary L. Wade
NealWealherly, Jr.
Op€rdirn and Management of the Trial Garden
$yslem at the Universi$ of Tennassee. Douglas
Crdgr, and Susan Wilson.
Tennessae
292
The Woody Ornarnenilals Research/feaching Garden
dthe Univershy of Tennessee. Wllard T. Witte.
Tennessge
295
A[ebpathb, Polential of Landscape Mulches to Control
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RESEARCH
CO}{FERENCE
Thirty-Six Anniual RePort
1
991
Compiled and Editied bY
BRYSON L. JAM€S
P.O. tsox 230
lrAcMinnville, TN 37110
S
T\{
STXTMI,T GREAT
S? TES/
A
n
td
(t)
rd
fr
n
H
F{
n
c
z'^)
h{
14
F
F1
men and indusffparticipants are invited toattend any and all sessions,
.Research pr€$ented at the conference is published in the annual
z
n
trl
Horticultural Trade Strow and Convention, contact the Southern
Nurserymen's Association at the following address:
Southern Nurserymen's AssoctaEon
l5llJohnson Ferry Road, Suie 115
Marierta. CA 300626491
(404) 973€0?6 FAX (404) e?!9097
1991
itrrA nEitEAftr,fr |r,r,|lrtr}ltrNuts - VUL 1*t19:f1PAGE
ORIGIN
N0. PlPEn
AilD AUTHOR(S)
u7
Flmiq
Virginia
231
Evaluatirnof FNin€, Bonzi, and Sumagic on some
Nunarygorm Bedding Plants. Thornas J. Banko
ard ilarcbA Stelani.
Alabama
2U.
Alabama
Sun4b-
Eflacb
ol Shishi€ashir:a'Camgllh Promcned by
Gary J. Keevar and John A. lrbGuire.
d Sunagb
tttrt&la'Ahal.
on Seedpropagatod Physostegia
G.F- Dsreke, P-F. Thomas, and GJ.
Keorg.
237
Georgia
Chqni:al &ornth Regulation of Container€rown
Omanstal Gnundcovers. Paul A Thomas and
JoyceG l-dimor.
SECTION
8- PROPAGATIS{
lndonesia
242
!-erutTea{Citrus limon Bum.} Gratings. Kartini!lDerceq RArh Wijaya and Junita Gunadi.
North Carolina
2&
Sssdc€rmindbn of Lgucolhoe fontanesiana as
lnfluercedby Ught and Tempsrature. Frank-A
Bhzit\ SVart L Wanen, Juan R Ac6do, and Reld G
.Whildsad
246
Georgia
Dsdopmgtof aLiquid'BasadrOomputer€ontrolled
MbAropagatbn Appara{.rs. Carol RobackEr
and
Wadflmonton"
Georgia
24
Mississippi
253
Eflscto{ Bernzladenine and Mp-.inositol Sprays on
CoH lbrdinoss and Overwinter Survival of Stewadia
tlQrEdehba0uttings, Timothy J. Srnalley and Orville
M. Urdstrom, Jr.
Stinuddbn
d
Axiltary Shools of Hybrid Tea Roses in
vitto. l..bdaJayroe-Coumoyer and Steven E.
Ngwmeft
SECTION
9.
Virginh
WEED
2{7
COI{TffiPreemgetu Herbicirjs Eraluaion
in Wildf,bwes
JSrryF-Den.
North Carolina
2BO
Sog
Fmigetts for Establishing tlt/ildflowen. LB-
GallhenntdtlllA e!h.h
.,SNA
oRlGltl
RESEARCTI CONFERENCE -
PAGE
80. PIPIR rilD
VOL 3F1991'
AUTHOR(S)
North Carolina
261
@rsa
North Carolitu
263
Ptapos€d N. C. Noxious Weed Reguktliions'A
of Omatn€ntat Grassasto Graminicides.
CJ. Catanzaro, W.A Sktoch and J.D. Burton.
hanant*ivs Appoacft lor Weed Control in Nurseries.
Gene B. Cross.
Louisiana
266
Response ol Containsr€rown Herbaceous Flowering
Psgrniab to lsoraben and lsoxaben Combinations.
WayneC. Poiler.
Corfdd Prostraile Spruge ilr Container€rown
$errarbonia'Azalea" John M. Ruter and Norman C.
GlaB.
Georgia
Alabama
273
lbvemenl of Herticides in Container Media. Charles
Gkn,
Donna Fare, Gary Keever, Glenn Wehtje, and
Darny Lecompte,
South
Carolina
275
Tolsance of Omamentals to Basagran. Chris Wlson
andTed Whitwell.
SECNON 10. LANDSCAPE
Georgia
278
Georgia
280
Establbirnent and Maintenance of Wildflowers on
E odbl€ Sites. W- L. Corley and James E DeanSeedbed Preparation Ahsrnatives for Establishment of
Wildlorgr Meadows and Beauty Spots' W. L. C,orley.
Georgia
282
Cold I'lardiness Polsniial of Four Ssleclions ol
Raohioteois umbettatg. Orvilie M. Lindstrom and Will
L
Georgia
285
Codey.
An Economic Analysis of
and
TEnnessee
289
L
Xeriscaping. Gary L. Wade
NealWealherly, Jr.
Op€rdirn and Management of the Trial Garden
$yslem at the Universi$ of Tennassee. Douglas
Crdgr, and Susan Wilson.
Tennessae
292
The Woody Ornarnenilals Research/feaching Garden
dthe Univershy of Tennessee. Wllard T. Witte.
Tennessge
295
A[ebpathb, Polential of Landscape Mulches to Control
llt^^.t-
hOl^rill:^--
VVO.^l^
^-J
tlf lt,-l-L