ACS Bulletin / Quarterly National Office Listing and Inventory as of October 2013 QTY ISSUE ARTICLES 0 Volume 1 No 1 ACS Founded; at the US National Washington DC; Conifer Registration; Taxonomy of Cultivated Summer 1983 Gymnosperms; Transplanting of Trees and Shrubs by the Half- Trench Method; The Witches' Broom; Propagation of Conifers; Plantsman John C. Swartley; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country 0 Volume 1 No.2 Hemlocks of the Pacific Northwest; Witches' Brooms Defined; Propagation of Picea Pungens Cultivars by Rooted Cuttings; Fall 1983 Companion Plantings with Conifers; Phototropism , Geotropism and Negative Geotropism; Plantsman Joseph Reis; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far County 0 Volume 1 No 3 Grafting Five Needle ; Grafting vs. Rooting of Selected Picea abies Cultivars; Rooting Hemlocks in a Nearing Frame; Winter 1984 The Bacon Hemlocks; Pinus resinosa 'Don Smith'; New Conifers from Germany; Plantsman Donald P. Smith; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country 0 Volume 1 No 4 Grafting Out-of-Doors; Summer Grafting of Japanese ; Ginkgo biloba 'Variegata' Undressed; Plantsman Jon Spring 1984 Spaan; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country 1 Volume 2 No 1 Hidden Lake Gardens,MI; Arnold Arboretum, MA; Conifers For The SemiArid Southern High (VL)Plains; Thriving on Fire; Summer 1984 Picea abies 'Acrocona'; Plantsman Alfred J. Fordham; The Hemlock Arboretum 1 Volume 2 No 2 Bickelhaupt Arboretum. IA; Companions for Dwarf Conifers; Von Helms Dwarf; Conifers of the Maghreb; Plantsman Fall 1984 Charles F. Jenkins; The Hemlock Arboretum at the Far Country 1 Volume 2 No 3 Cupressus macrocarpa'Greenstead Magnificent'; Pendulous Forms of Norway ; The Creeks of Alfonso Ossorio, NY; Winter 1985 Dantsugi Art Form to Conifers; Plantsman Col. Robert Montgomery; The Hemlock Arboretum At Far Country 1 Volume 2 No 4 Chicago Botanic Garden.IL; Acquiring Uncommon Conifers; Cedrus deodara 'Lime Glow' and Other New Cedrus Witches' Spring 1985 Broom Derived Cultivars; The Fire Pines; Plantsman E.H. Wilson; The Hemlock Arboretum At Far Country 0 Volume 3 No 1 A Conifer Study in England; In Search of Jervis; A Short Note on Apicality in Weeping Plants; Heathers; The Hemlock Summer 1985 Arboretum at Far Country 0 Volume 3 No 2 Promiscuity of Picea marianna 'Ericoides' as an Interspecific Graft; Language of Plant Taxonomy and Horticulture; The Fall 1985 Conifers of Ed Lohbrunner; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country 1 Volume 3 No 3 The World Conifer Data Pool; The New Jersey Pine Barrens;; Brewer's Weeping Spruce; Why Do Conifer Behave the Way Winter 1986 They Do: All About Dwarfism; The Hemlock Arboretum at The Far Country 0 Volume 3 No 4 Why Do Conifers Behave The Way They Do: Blue Conifers, Yellow Conifers, Pendulous Conifers...; Priority Rule for Spring 1986 Cultivars; Cultivar Nomenclature; The Hemlock Arboretum at The Far Country 0 Volume 4 No 1 Magnificent Metasequoia; Back to Basics of Rooting; Cultivar Nomenclature (cont.); Ornamental Potential of Conifer Species Summer 1986 Native East of the Mississippi River and North of Florida; The Hemlocks Arboretum at Far Country 3 Volume 4 No 2 Picea pungens 'Royal Knight'; Having Fun With Reversions; Plantsman Jean Iseli; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country Fall 1986 3 Volume 4 No 3 Picea sitchensis; Conifers and the Northwest Indians; Some Public Gardens for Conifer Lovers; The Hemlock Arboretum at Winter 1987 Far Country 0 Volume 4 No 4 The 'Baby Blueyes' Story; Propagation of Dwarf Conifers Under Lights; Conifers in the CSSR; NCSU Arboretum in Raleigh, Spring 1987 NC.25 Years Gotelli Collection; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country ACS Bulletin / Conifer Quarterly National Office Listing and Inventory as of October 2013 QTY ISSUE ARTICLES 0 Volume 5 No 1 Brooklyn Botanic Garden; Picea glauca 'Conica'- Jean's Dilly; Pygmy Conifers in Troughs; Tapestry Hedge; "Carovenik"- Summer 1987 Witches' Broom in Czech; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country 0 Volume 5 No 2 Some of the Best Garden Conifers; Conifers: An Artist's Medium; A Vertical Witches' Broom on Picea abies; The Hemlock Fall 1987 Arboretum at Far Country 4 Volume 5 No 3 Early Conifer Collecting in the U.S- The Spingarn Story (I); The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country Winter 1988 1 Volume 5 No 4 Longwood Gardens, PA; Early Conifer Collecting in the US – the Spingarn Story (II); Chinese ; Acer plantanoides Spring 1988 'Cindy Lou' 0 Volume 6 No 1 Monterey Pine and Monterey Cypress; Early Conifer Collecting in the U.S. -The Spingarn Story (III); Suggestions From a Summer 1988 Plant Collector; Plantsman J.R.P.(Dick) van Hoey Smith; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country 0 Volume 6 No 2 Pinus bungeana 'Zuccarini'; Can Gotelli Really Be Gone One Better?; Cham. obt. 'Jean Iseli'; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Fall 1988 Country 1 Volume 6 No 3 Notes on Cephalotaxus - The Plum Yew; Hulk or Beauty-Revitalization of Overgrown Conifers; Cryptomeria - An Interesting Winter 1989 Garden Subject; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country 1 Volume 6 No 4 Hidden Lake Gardens, MI; Thoughts on Scions- Understocks and Graft Combinations; Czechoslovakian Gems; Confessions Spring 1989 of a Conifer Seedling Enthusiast; The Hemlock Arboretum 1 Volume 7 No 1 Hemlock Migration in the Upper Great Lakes Region; The World Conifer Data Pool; Propagation (Part II); The Krenitzky Summer 1989 Conifer Garden in Chapel Hill, NC; Plantsman William Horsford; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country 0 Volume 7 No 2 Secrets Behind Pine Grafting; Mulching Dwarfs and Slow-Growing Conifers; Garden Walks in Oregon; The Hemlock Fall 1989 Arboretum at Far Country 1 Volume 7 No 3 Nordman ; Gingko biloba -The Sole Survivor; Root-Knot Nematodes on Conifers; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Winter 1990 Country 1 Volume 7 No 4 Plant Collecting in Oregon; A Conifer Garden Among Bedrock (New Hampshire); Plantsman Robert Fincham; The Hemlock Spring 1990 Arboretum at Far Country 1 Volume 8 No 1 Discovering a New Abies Cultivar; Conifer Bonsai; British and American Nurseries: A Comparison; Dryland Tapestries with Summer 1990 Conifers and Their Companions; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country 33 Volume 8 No 2 Hexenbesen-Hunting Witches' Brooms; Picea omorica; The Institute of Forest Genetics; Propagating Chamaecyparis; What's Fall 1990 In A Name; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country 2 Volume 8 No 3 Dwarf Conifers for the Landscape; Picea omorica (II); How to Make a Free-form English Trough Garden; Conifer Pests: Winter 1991 Adelgids; Plantsman William Walter; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country 2 Volume 8 No 4 Washoe Pine; Conifer Collection at Clackamas Lake; A New Cultivar of Foxtail Pine; Pruning Conifers; An English Spring 1991 Collector Recalls his Favorite Conifers; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country 0 Volume 8 No 5 Midgets that Don't Talk Back; Likiang Spruce; Conifer Seed Propagation; Pines at Barnard's Inn ( Martha's Vinyard); Pest Summer 1991 Identification; All About Mulch; Sporotrichosis; Hollies in the Niagara Peninsula; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country 2 Volume 8 No 6 The Yew in Cultivation; What Causes Brooms? Dwarf Conifers at San Mai An (Cape Cod); Big Tree Blooming (sequoia Fall 1991 giganteum); The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country ACS Bulletin / Conifer Quarterly National Office Listing and Inventory as of October 2013 QTY ISSUE ARTICLES 4 Volume 9 No 1 Southern Witches' Broom; Hexenbesen -or You Can Call Me Witches' Broom; ( Witches' Broom for the Bickelhaupt Winter 1992 Arboretum, IA); pinus uncinata 'Paradekissen' (Guenther Horstmann)- A European Novelty; Cephalotaxus harringtonia ' Prostrata'; Dwarf Conifers at San Mai An (II); Old Growth Grove in Portland, OR; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country 2 Volume 9 No 2 Dwarf Conifers for Shade; Pinus leucodermis- Bosnian Pine; Witches' Brooms and New Dwarf Conifer Selections; More Spring 1992 About Containers; The Plight of the Stinking Cedar – Torreya taxifolia (Atlanta Botanical Garden); The Propagation of Agathis from Leaf Cuttings;The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country 2 Volume 9 No 3 Taxodium distichum; The Many Varieties of Juniperus communis; Three Conifers from Holland; Conifers Belonging to the Summer 1992 Chamaecyparis Genus - Often Overlooked; Dwarf Conifers- An Anchor and A Comfort; Conifers in the Landscape; Comments on the Selection of New Dwarf Conifer Cultivars; Hemlocks at Far Country 3 Volume 9 No 4 Dwarf Conifers from Witches' Brooms; Conifer Topping; Propagation of in Different Root Media; Hemlocks at Far Fall 1992 Country 34 Volume 10 No 1 Dwarf Conifers from Witches' Brooms (II); More Conifers Which Are Neither Pines nor Dwarfs; The Teton Grove in Winter 1993 Woyming – Bizarre Forms of Picea pungens; Cliff-Hanging Science -A Unique Eco-System (Niagara Escarpment); The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country 1 Volume 10 No 2 Conifers of Southern Landscapes Offer Surprising Diversity; Standardization of Names; Dwarf Conifer Maintenance; Spring 1993 Trademarks-The End of Cultivars?; Chameleons of the Garden; For the Grafters: Topophysis; Plantsman Andre Iseli; Hemlocks at Far Country 31 Volume 10 No 3 Dwarf Conifers from the Central Midwest; Excerpts from the "Diary of a Conifer Nut"; Jervis - a Hemlock of Odd Form; Summer 1993 More Conifers from Holland; Microscopic Underground Fungi; A Brief Look at Genus Tsuga; NCSUA's Cryptomeria japonica Collection; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country 16 Volume 10 No 4 A Collection of Arborvitae I (Morton Arboretum, IL) Plant and Tree Tags; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country Fall 1993 9 Volume 11 No 1 Siberian Cypress; Collection of Arborvitae II (Morton Arboretum); Garden Tours in England and Scotland; Hemlocks at Far Winter 1994 Country 10 Volume 11 No 2 A Collection of Arborvitae -III- (Morton Arboretum); Conifers as House Plants-Exotic Conifers of theDorothy Chapman Spring 1994 Conservatory of the Atlanta Botanical Garden; The Holden Arboretum, OH; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country 4 Volume 11 No 3 The Atlanta Botanical Garden Brings Conifers to the South; Moving a Conifer South (Florida); Chamaecyparis obtusa Summer 1994 'Scimea Regina's Gold'; The Problem with Firs; The as Landscape Subject; The Truth About Pinus leucodermis 'Schmidtii'; Chamaecyparis thyoides 'Quiana'; The Pine Trees in the Court Yard; Plants from the Watnong Nursery - Don and Hazel Smith; Three Conifers from Holland; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country 36 Volume 11 No 4 Pines Cones in the Rain Forest; Unusual Cultivated Firs (Abies) of Russia; the Lillian Darby Gries Memorial Native Conifer Fall 1994 Collection at the Connecticut College Arboretum; Hemlocks at Far Country 5 Volume 12 No 1 Hardy Cedar of Lebanon; New Conifer Found in Australia; The Wollemi Pine - a Living Fossil? How to Spell Japanese Black Winter 1995 Pine; Hot Callusing or Winter Grafting with Dormant Understock; Garden Conifers; Diplodia Tip Blight on Pines; The Hemlock Arboretum at Far Country (Conclusion) ACS Bulletin / Conifer Quarterly National Office Listing and Inventory as of October 2013 QTY ISSUE ARTICLES 3 Volume 12 No 2 Serbian Spruce (Picea omorica); Picea omorica Cultivars at the Arnold Arboretum, MA; Batsford Park Arboretum, England; Spring 1995 Upright Conifers, Large and Small; Dwarf Conifer Propagation from Cuttings for the Amateur; Seed Propagation, Part1; Hot Callusing of Conifers 4 Volume 12 No 3 Yellow Conifers; Kiefern in Europa (Pines in Europe); More About Brooms and Naturally Occurring Dwarf Conifers; Oldest Summer 1995 Intact Forest Ecosystem in the Eastern North America; Bugs, the Curse of Mild Winters; The John Mitsch Story; Seed Propagation: The Basics Behind Collection Timing (II); Pinus aristata 'Englem' 5 Volume 12 No 4 J.C.Raulston-Nuggets from North Carolina; Winter Protection and Storage of Plants; Pinus mugo Production at Iseli Fall 1995 Nursery; How to Spell Japanese Black Pine (II); 1993/1994 Winter Hardiness Survey 4 Volume 13 No 1 The Dawn Redwood; Increasing Genetic Diversity in Metasequoia; Noteworthy Conifers in China; Conifer Adaptability in Winter 1996 North Carolina; Propagation of Pacific Yews from Seed.; Pacific Coast Hemlocks; Deer Control- Peanut butter Fence; Winter- The Season of Long Shadows; The Garden in Winter. Winter Garden Glory 14 Volume 13 No 2 International Larix Arboretum; MT The Evolution History of the Genus Larix; Around the World with Larix; Field Grafting Spring 1996 ; Coram Experimental Forest; Propagation of Pacific Yews II; Dwarf Conifers: Culture and Landscape Use; An American Heather Garden 25 Volume 13 No 3 The Dendrological Atlas; The 'Atlas' Expedition to Taiwan; Watering to Reduce Winter Injury? Champion Conifers; Dwarf Summer 1996 and Slow Growing Conifers in Longwood Gardens, PA. , Suncrest Gardens, PA 36 Volume 13 No 4 Evergreens a Specialty: The D.Hill Tradition; Trompenburg Arboretum, Holland; Why a Cone is Not a Flower; Pests and Fall 1996 Diseases of Spruce (I); John Verkade, Propagator of Rare Conifers; CONIFERS-The Illustrated Encyclopedia; A Garden Transplanted: The Walter Collection, IL 4 Volume 14 No 1 Our National Conifer Collections (US National Arboretum, Washington D.C.); The Southernmost Stand of Longleaf Pine Winter 1997 (Pinus palustris); Picea abies 'Nidiformis' and Similar Cultivars; Rooting Picea Cuttings; Pests and Diseases (II); John Vermeulen, Nurseryman: A 75 Year History,; Rich's Foxwillow Pines Nursery - The Conifer Adoption Center in Woodstock, IL 32 Volume 14 No 2 Grafting; A Quest for Witches' Brooms; Know Your Roots: a Key to Success with Trees; Coillete Teoranta -The Irish Forestry Spring 1997 Board Research Laboratory; Japanese Hinoki Cypress- Corrections and Tidbits; Stanley and Sons Nursery, OR; Wavecrest Gardens and Nursery, CT; Profile of Private Conifer Collections 35 Volume 14 No 3 How Conifers Do Without Bees; Growth Rate of Garden Conifers in Western North Carolina; A Tale of Many Mugos; Know Summer 1997 your Roots Part (II); Plantsman Joel Spingarn; Planting Conifers 39 Volume 14 No 4 Thoughts About Thuja; The Tale of Thuja 'Green Giant'; Tragedy Befalls A Legendary Golden Sitka Spruce; Gordon and the Fall 1997 Haida; A Collection of Exotic Conifers from the Southern Hemisphere; The Redwood: A Relict's Life in a Foggy World; New Dwarf Pines in Switzerland; Pseudutsuga menziesii 'Graceful Grace'; Picea abies 'Little Gem'; Plantsman Peter Girard, Sr.-1908-1985 30 Volume 15 No 1 Coniferland-Down Under (New Zealand); Trough Gardens; Thoughts About Pines and Their Survival Strategies; Dwarf Winter 1998 Conifers for Shade; Digger Pine - Pinus sabiniana; The Canaan Fir- A Candidate for Use as Understock; New Caledonia's Parasitic Conifer ACS Bulletin / Conifer Quarterly National Office Listing and Inventory as of October 2013 QTY ISSUE ARTICLES 4 Volume 15 No 2 Roaming the Rocky Mountains- 30 Years of Plant Exploring; Questions About Witches' Brooms; The Pine Family; Conifer Spring 1998 Glen at The Dawes Arboretum; Thoughts on Thuja; Pruning Tips for Pine; Hints for Successful Grafting 1 Volume 15 No 3 Sciadopitys verticillata- The Japanese Umbrella Pine; Japanese Umbrella Pine - When a Leaf isn't a Leaf; A Reader's Garden Summer 1998 in British Columbia; Pinus strobus; Edible Conifers; How Stone Pine Seeds Travel; Symbiosis of Birds and Pines; Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Plumosa Compressa'; Developing a New Conifer Bed; The History of Fred's and Shadow's Hemlock 43 Volume 15 No 4 A Garden Trilogy from Sweden; A Mixed Conifer Border for Wet Clay; A Plant Addict in Yunnan (China), Part 1; The Origin Fall 1998 of Cedrus libani 'Eugene'; Juniperus squamata 'Blue Star' -a nice plant; Hoyt Arboretum; Hospital Visit for Better Gardens and Troughs 2 Volume 16 No 1 Chamaecyparis nootkatensis, the Alaska Cedar; The Old and the New about Metasequoia; Professionalism in the Propagation Winter 1999 of Conifers; A Shady Hillside Conifer Garden in Pennsylvania; the Resurrection of the Spruce Vista ( Niagara Falls Botanical Garden, NY); An Illinois Conifer Heritage (about Hugh B. Wycoff); Conifers for the Next Millenia; Dawn Redwood; A Brief History of the Evolution of Conifers; A Plant Addict in Yunnan, China (II); Picea orientalis 'Aurea Compacta'; The Morton Arboretum Pinetum Renovation Project; Profile of a Plantsman: Jean Iseli 1 Volume 16 No 2 Conifers in Japanese Gardens; The Japanese Garden in Portland, OR; Fresh Look at Junipers; The Missouri Botanical Garden; Spring 1999 Taiwania, A Rare visitor to the Northwest from Taiwan; Conifers in American History and Art; A Plant Addict in Yunnan, Part III; Pinus Parviflora - a Nice Plant 21 Volume 16 No 3 The Golden Larch; Conifers in the Southern Piedmont; Study of the Genus X Cupressocyparis; The Adventures of C.D. – Summer 1999 Conifer Detective; Unsolved Mysteries of the Oldest and Tallest Conifer Species on Earth; A Plant Addict in Yunnan, Part IV; Conifer Propagation Survey - Part I: ACS Bulletin Articles published 1983-1998; Grow Conifer Trees from your Own Seeds; China Plant Red Data Book - Rare and Endangered Plants. Vol.1 37 Volume 16 No 4 The Lure of Chamaecyparis lawsonia; Pinus parviflora - Comments from Korea; Pinus parviflora ‘Adcock’s Dwarf’; 25 Years Fall 1999 of Collecting Conifers in Belgium; “Nippon Tanken”: The Japanese Expedition for Conifers; Non-Wood Forest Products from Conifers; Brief History of the Lanark Witches’ Broom; 1999 ACS Annual Conference in Oregon 39 Volume 17 No 1 Hunting Witches’ Brooms- A Passion; Estern Red Cedar is a Common Gem; My Favorite Tree- Bald Cypress; To Prune or Not Winter 2000 to Prune - That is the Question; The Adventures of C.D. -Conifer Detective; Grafting Loblolly Pine; You have Conifers in Texas? - Larix x eurolepsis: the Dunkeld Larch. International Conifer Conference England 1999 31 Volume 17 No 2 Understand Conifers Standing Down Under; The Dragon’s Eye Pine; Going for the Gold; Deciduous Conifers; Larix decidua Spring 2000 ‘Varied Directions’ – An Interesting Life; Hemlock Insect Pest No. 1: Adelgids, Part 1; Current Research on Controlling Wolly Adelgids: Adelgids, Part 2; Pseudotsuga menziesii ‘Fletcheri’; AHS Plant Heat-Zone Map; Hostas in the Conifer Garden, or is it Conifers in the Hosta Garden?; Musings of a Hobby Gardener; ACS History: Why Save It? 4 Volume 17 No 3 A North Carolina Mixed Conifer Border Revisited; Tsuga canadensis ‘Betty ’ – An Update; The International Conifer Summer 2000 Conference: An Account of the Pre and Post Conference Tours; More Comments on Midwest Gambling with Chamaecyparis lawsoniana; Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Snow’: The Terrible Teenage Conifer; Problems Identifying Japanese Cedar Cultivated in the United States; Cupressus sempervirens L., A Cold-Hardy Tree in New York City; Conifer Propagation Survey – ACS Bulletin Articles, 1983-1998, Part II; How Conifers Are Named; Arboretum de Villardebelle; Dutch Collection of Sequoiadendron giganteum cultivars: Dwarf Giants? ACS Bulletin / Conifer Quarterly National Office Listing and Inventory as of October 2013 QTY ISSUE ARTICLES 24 Volume 17 No 4 Fir Species of the World; Living Christmas Trees; Christmas Trees Complete the Cycle; Top 10 List of Conifer Books; The Fall 2000 Propagation of the Cedar of Lebanon-The Lebanese Method; Crafting the ACS Web Site; A Rare Plantsman, Martin Brooks; Pinus sylvestris ‘Calle’ 2 Volume 18 No 1 Conifers for Confined Spaces; Growing Dwarf Conifers in the Blue Ridge Mountains; Tom Dilatush: ACS Award of Merit for Winter 2001 Conifer Development; Conifer Diseases; Pruning Dos and Don’ts, and Some Conifer Tips; Conifer Propagation Survey: Grafting-ACS Bulletin Articles 1983-2000, Part III; Visiting Scottish Highlands Gardens 37 Volume 18 No 2 Garden Railroads and Dwarf Conifers; Juniperus x pfitzeriana: A Change in Nomenclature; A Couple of Nice but Spring 2001 Confused Conifers; Controversy Over Naming of Conifer; Another Chub Harper Contribution to the World of Conifers: The Quad City Botanical Center; Thoughts on Disjunct Populations; Hemlock Bluffs: Home for a Disjunct Conifer Population; Chamarcyparis obtusa “Filicoides: The Terrible Teenage Conifer; A Conifer Exchange in Europe, An ACS Tour, Part 1: Holland; Farandnear: A Small New England Pinetum 33 Volume 18 No 3 Gardens of Western Ireland; Deer Me! Odocoileus virginianus in the Conifer Garden; The Selection and Propagation of Summer 2001 Junipers; A Conifer Excursion in Europe, An ACS Tour, Part 2: Germany; Bill Barger, The New Webmaster 26 Volume 18 No 4 Horstmann Tree Nurseries and Collectors of Dwarf Conifers: A 50 Year History; The Conifer Walk and Pinetum Entry Fall 2001 Gardens at the Morton Arboretum; Growing Conifers in Zone 3; Kurt Wittboldt-Muller: A Breeder and his Plants; The Blue Meyer Spruce; Jack Wikle: Profile of a Plantsman and Educator; 18th National Meeting: Westborough, Massachusetts August 2-5; ACS Award of Merit Recipients: Joe Stupka and Rich Eyre 34 Volume 19 No 1 Behind the Scenes: The Making of a Conifer Book, Part I; Pinus krempfii: A Rare Pine from Vietnam; Overlooked Conifers Winter 2002 for the Midwest; Past Recipients of the Jean Iseli Memorial Award; It Started With Just One Tree; Tribute to Sharon Browning; Conifer Collection at the Atlanta Botanical Garden 39 Volume 19 No 2 The Golden Vietnamese Cypress, Xanthocyparis vietnamensis: A New Genus and Species for Science; Behind the Scenes: The Spring 2002 Making of a Conifer Book, Part 2; Conifer Polination; Firs in the Southeastern United States; Developing Firs Adapted to North Carolina: A Research Overview; 2001 Top 10 Conifer Contest Results; Additions to the International Conifer Register – 2001 32 Volume 19 No 3 Sundays in the Park with Peter; Pakistan: People, Plants, Peaks, and Politics; The Pines of Bucaco; Rod Searles: My Dad; Summer 2002 Evening Pleasure; A Conifer Cone-undrum; The Largest Sitka Spruce in the United States; The Mystery of the Skinny Conifer; The Graver Arboretum; A Collection of Conifers in Southern Connecticut: Notes on the Former George P. Brett Estate 44 Volume 19 No 4 Experiences of a Cone Collector; Pakistan: People, Plants, Peaks, and Politics Part 2; 2002 ACS Award of Merit for Fall 2002 Development in the Field of Conifers: John Mitsch; 2002 ACS Award of Merit for Dedicated Support: Larry Stanley; The Conifer Society 19th National Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia; A Conifer Cone-undrum: The Answer; Anne Brennan: New Conifer Quarterly Editor; The Jean Iseli Memorial Award Recipient: Milwaukee Area Technical College 32 Volume 20 No 1 Are Your Conifers Well Connected?; What Makes Conifers Yellow and Blue; Do You Want Ice With That?; Conifers at Winter 2003 Denver Botanic Gardens; An Introduction to the Conifer Database; Denver Preview – Part 1: Crossing the Great Divide; Part 2: The Ancient Bristlecones of Windy Ridge; Part 3: The Limber Pine Grove ACS Bulletin / Conifer Quarterly National Office Listing and Inventory as of October 2013 QTY ISSUE ARTICLES 41 Volume 20 No 2 Fir Species for Temperate Gardens; Dutch Abies Cultivars for Every Garden; Lost and Found: Abies pinsapo in Southern Spring 2003 Spain; Abies pinsapo in Cultivation at the Graver Arboretum; A Survey of the Prostrate Pines; Durable Plant Labels for Your Conifer Garden; Iseli Grant Funds at Work…and School 51 Volume 20 No 3 The Hemlock Wooly Adelgid: Tsuga Tidbits: A Swedish Perspective on Winter Damage to Conifers: Sulfur Reduces Chlorosis Summer 2003 on Dwarf White Pine; Pining for the Release of Wollemia nobilis – Part 1; Book Review: The Wollemi Pine by James Woodford; Some Problems in the Establishment of Hardiness Ratings; Conifers in Cuba 43 Volume 20 No 4 Decidious Conifers: Great Choices for the South; Reader Recommendations (favorite deciduous conifer cultivars); Pining for Fall 2003 the Release of Wollemia nobilis – Part 2; Conifer Chameleons for Year-Round Color; Conifer Chlorosis; Tiny Hemlocks: 20 Years Later; Split-Rock Pine Still Attracts Attention in Michigan 23 Volume 21 No 1 The Hardy Cedar-of-Lebanon; Reader Recommendations - Favorite Cedrus cultivars; Additions to the International Conifer Winter 2004 Register; The Case of Finding My Own Roots; Ohio’s Horticulture Gems Draw Members to 2004 National Meeting; Tale of Two Cedars; The Sancturetum of Stow; A Collection of Modern Garden Pines: A CD-ROM Review; 2003 Post-Conference Tour Offers Unique Slice of Colorado’s Landscape 26 Volume 21 No 2 Resurrecting Lawson Cypress for the 21st Century; Seedling Conifers Offer Challenge and Variety; Origin, Distribution and Spring 2004 Variation of Atlantic White-cedar; Reader Recommendations (favorite Chamaecyparis cultivars); Hands Across the Sea (British Conifer Society formed); Obituary: Bob Tomayer; The Art and Science of Grafting: A Demonstration by George Okken; One Acre in Rochester 32 Volume 21 No 3 The Biscuit Fire Brewer’s ; The Sakhalin Spruce; Picea in Pink; The Cone-Bearing Horticulturist Known as “Coni- Summer 2004 ferenc”; Wild Cedars; Bonsai Master Reaches Students Throughout the World; The Origin of Austrian Pine’s Cultivar Explosion; Asian Influence Permeates Rochester Garden; Side-Grafting Cut Clarification 37 Volume 21 No 4 Arborvitae in Your Ornamental Conifer Garden; Improving the Tree of Life: Thuja occidentalis From Seed; Thuya Garden: Fall 2004 An Oasis Along Maine’s Rocky Coast; Reader Recommendations (for Thuja); Grand Re-Opening of Benenson Ornamental Conifers; Marvin Snyder Recognized for Dedicated Support; Award for Development in the Field of Conifers Presented to J.R.P. van Hoey Smith; All Eyes on Ohio (2004 National Meeting); Dutch Conifer Society Tours West Coast 24 Volume 22 No 1 Gold Conifers Light Up The Garden; Reader Recommendations Part 1 & 2; Another Gardener Converts to Conifers; Winter 2005 Additions to the International Conifer Register - 2004; Conifers of the Eastern Sierra; Design Lessons From Gerald Kral’s Garden 43 Volume 22 No 2 Pines and Palmettos; Pilgrimage to Portland; Visiting the Conifers of New Zealand; A Distressing Discovery; Conifers from Spring 2005 China’s Taibai Mountain; Dawn Redwood as a Shade Tree?; National Meeting Focuses on Delaware Valley; New American Conifer Society Scholarship Announced 39 Volume 22 No 3 Conufer Companions; Visiting the Conifers of New Zealand, Part 2; Prolific Plantsman: Joe Stupka; A Taylor-Made Upright Summer 2005 Conifer; Conifers in the News; Collector’s Conifer of the Year Program Debuts; Members’ Gardens Open By Appointment; Obituary: Alan Bloom ACS Bulletin / Conifer Quarterly National Office Listing and Inventory as of October 2013 QTY ISSUE ARTICLES 43 Volume 22 No 4 Changing Places: Relocating a Large Conifer; Collecting Pinus parviflora Seeds; Grafting Seminar Inspires Attendees in Fall 2005 Central Region; Awards of Merit Presented to Gary Whittenbaugh and Joel Spingarn; Collector’s Conifer of the Year Selections; Five Conifer Species Dominate Pacific Northwest’s Temperate Rainforest; A Few Views of Northwestern America; Make More Room for Dwarf Evergreens; 2006 National Meeting in Tennessee to Showcase Natural Beauty 46 Volume 23 No 1 Managing Your Conifer Collection: Labels and Records; Great Smoky National Park to be Featured at 2006 National Meeting Winter 2006 in Tennessee; Remembering Edward Rezek, Sr.; Conifers in Color; A Lifelong Search for Improved Abies and Sciadopitys Forms; The Golden Spruce (Book Review); ACS Website’s Features Encourage Member Participation 49 Volume 23 No 2 Evelyn Cox Named New Editor; ACS Grant Helps Illinois Central College Interpret Conifer Collection; Dwarf Conifers Take Spring 2006 Center Stage at State Arboretum of Virginia; Adventures of a Conifer Detective: Attack of the Reversions; Dicots and Polycots; Conifers and Castles Greet Americans on BCS Scotland Tour; A Visit with Joel Spingarn; Cultivar Overload; Conifers to the Rescue; Treating the Flu 46 Volume 23 No 3 The Luminous Winter Gold Pines; Pinus Maximartinezii; Collector’s Conifer of the Year; Pining Away at Rancho Santa Ana Summer 2006 Botanic Garden; Pines for the Rock Garden; (ACS) Addicted Conifer Syndrome; Florida Pines and a Few Imposters; East Meets West 23 Volume 23 No 4 Conifers in Design; Sterling Silver Conifers; Small Gets Big; Made for Each Other; Learning to Landscape with Conifers; Fall 2006 Advice We Give Our Clients; Constructing a Southern Landscape with Conifers; On Puget Sound; ACS National Meeting (2006); East Meets West – Conifer Artistry of Man and Nature 11 Volume 24 No 1 Conifer Genetics and Selection; Pendulous Conifers – A Brief Look; Cascades in the Garden; Shaping Pendulous Plants; Winter 2007 Information & History of the RHS International Conifer Register and Checklist; Tsuga canadensis Cultivars at the South Seattle Community College Arboretum; Just a Couple of Raving Coniferites from Cincinnati; Changing Genes – Brooms, Sports, and Other Mutations; Cornell Plantations Offers Many Favorites, Not Just One or Two 20 Volume 24 No 2 Taxodium Studies at the SFA Mast Arboretum – Part One; Where Do New Plants Come From?; Modern Plant Hunters; Spring 2007 What’s in a Name?; Planting and Taking Care of your Collector’s Conifer of the Year; Move Over Sun Tea: Conifers Cooking in My Window; Mountain Top Arboretum; Sycamore Hill Gardens 39 Volume 24 No 3 Tsuga Canadensis ‘Little Granny’ Profile of a witches’ broom; Pardon Me, but Is Your Girdle To Tight?; Taxodium Studies at Summer 2007 the SFA Mast Arboretum – Part Two; I Am Now A Baby Broomer; An Affair Out of Control: Vision Unlimited; What’s with the Pins?; Highway Treasures; Journey to New Zealand 31 Volume 24 No 4 Competitors for the Dwarf Alberta Spruce; The Florida Torreya and the Atlanta Botanical Garden; A Journey to See Cathaya Fall 2007 argyrophylla; A California Conifer Conundrum; 2008 Collectors Conifer of the Year; Paul Halladin Receives the ACS Annual Award of Merit; Maud Henne Receives the Marvin and Emelie Snyder Award of Merit; In Search of Abies nebrodensis; Watch Out for that Tree!; Andrew Pulte awarded 2007 ACS $1,000 Scholarship; History of the American Conifer Society 23 Volume 25 No 1 Addicted to Conifers; Cephalotaxus: The Plum-yews – Glad to Make Your Acquaintance; Deer Do Eat Some Cephalotaxus; Winter 2008 The Creation of a Garden; Additions to the International Conifer Register, 2005-2007; A Report from the ACS Northeastern Region Meeting; Our National Holiday; Will the Real Montezuma Cypress x Japanese Cedar Hybrid Please Stand Up?; 2008 National Meeting; History of the American Conifer Society – Part Two ACS Bulletin / Conifer Quarterly National Office Listing and Inventory as of October 2013 QTY ISSUE ARTICLES 39 Volume 25 No 2 Watnong – A Hidden Gem; It’s Time to Bag the Bagworms; Beauty in the Shadow of Snow White; Proposed Cuts in Spring 2008 Funding for the National Arboretum; Conifer Heaven; Connecting the Conifer Dots; Japanese Garden Intensive Seminar; History of the American Conifer Society – Part Three 38 Volume 25 No 3 Sciadopitys – The Other Living Fossil; Sciadopitys verticillata and Cultivars Photos; Sciadopitys verticillata Update The Summer 2008 Japanese Umbrella-pine; Conifers Are Coming…To Life; A Horticultural Gem – The Butchart Gardens, Victoria, British Columbia; Annual Meeting Costs; History of the American Conifer Society – Part Four 24 Volume 25 No 4 The Hemlocks; Edsel Wood and His Tsuga Seedlings; Name That Plant – The Misuse of Trademarks in Horticulture; 2009 Fall 2008 Collectors Conifer of the Year; Planting Guide for Difficult to Establish Conifers featuring Success With Difficult to Establish Conifers; In Search of Conifers and Other Garden-worthy Plants; Eek! Bagworms on the March 35 Volume 26 No 1 Captivating Conifers for the Landscape; Let’s Get Down to Specifics (Cultivars, that is); 2008 ACS Award of Merit Winners Winter 2009 Announced; Conifers – Plants for All Seasons; ACS International Trip 2008; 2007 ACS Scholarship Recipient Wowed in Seattle; 2008 Southeastern Region Merit Award; Conifers in Unlikely Places 35 Volume 26 No 2 How I Spruced Up Georgia; A Fungus Made Us Do It; Brassica hirta; Stonehenge, the Garden of Ken and Elena Jordan; Spring 2009 Winter Burn on Conifers; Evaluating Landscape Adaptability of Hemlock Species (Tsuga spp.) in Western North Carolina; Collecting Northern Conifers; Conifer Destinations; Conifers with Leaves 30 Volume 26 No 3 The Native Junipers of New Mexico; Remembering Justin C.(“Chub”) Harper; Richard Frederick “Dick” Bush – A Tribute; Summer 2009 Chronicles of a New Conifer; Conifer Corner – Mighty Miniatures; Conifer Culture – Things to Consider in Selecting Plants and Getting Them Ready to Go Into the Garden 17 Volume 26 No 4 Experiences with Cones; Do We Have To Chop Up The Cypresses?; Dependable Dwarfs; 2010 Collectors Conifers of the Fall 2009 Year; Conifer Culture Part II – Storing, Overwintering and Planting 32 Volume 27 No 1 A Vulnerable Species (California native cypress); Book Review “Lives of Conifers”; Two Rare California Pines that Live in Winter 2010 the Wind; Developing an Evergreen Evergreen - Winter Browning of Japanese Cedar; The Forgotten Conifers – Intermediate Conifers; Search for Rare Conifers; Notes from the Czech Republic 34 Volume 27 No 2 Ron Elardo named new Editor of Conifer Quarterly; Mixing Conifers with Other Garden Plants; New part of Conifer Spring 2010 Register published; Conifers and Heather: Good Companions; Tips for Photographing Conifers; Conifer Companions; The World’s Largest Trough Garden Comes of Age 30 Volume 27 No 3 Conifers Mimicking Water; Remembering Jordan Jack; Florida’s Big Baldcypress; As fir as the eye can see; An Ecological Summer 2010 Approach for the Connoisseur Conifer Collector; ACS National Meeting; Glimpses of our Garden; It’s a Fly! It’s a Wasp! No! It’s a Sawfly!; More Conifers Mimicking Water 32 Volume 27 No 4 Book Review – A Handbook of the World’s Conifers; A Sapling’s Discoveries in South England; Book Review – Fall 2010 Schnormeier Gardens; Fall Back Drops; 2011 Collectors Conifers of the Year; 2010 ACS International Trip to England; The Conifer Garden at Arlington; Baldcypress and Pondcypress; ACS Central Region Meeting 30 Volume 28 No 1 Movin’ On Up!; Taltree Arboretum’s Dwarf Conifer Collection; Conifers in Winter; Spruce-ing and Pine-ing up the Harper; Winter 2011 Reference Gardens; Red Butte Garden; Outstanding Conifers ACS Bulletin / Conifer Quarterly National Office Listing and Inventory as of October 2013 QTY ISSUE ARTICLES 23 Volume 28 No 2 Expedition into the Altai Mountains; Conifers Outside Their Zone in Oregon; For the Love of Conifers at Picadilly Farms; Spring 2011 Reference Gardens 101; The Johnson Sculpture Garden; Conifer Road Less Traveled – Part 1; Using Hypertufa to Contain Dwarf Conifers 20 Volume 28 No 3 Wellesley College Conifer Reference Garden; My Favorite Conifer: The Bristlecone Pine; Celebrating Conifers in the South; Summer 2011 Designing with Conifers – Book Review; Conifer Road Less Traveled – Part 2; Wintering Potted Conifers in a Sunroom; Expedition into the Altai Mountains – Part 2 26 Volume 28 No 4 My Favorite Conifers: Mountain Hemlock; My Favorite Conifers: Cedars; Small Conifers for Small Gardens; Me and My Fall 2011 Favorite Conifers; Where is the Mysterious Albino Redwood; My Favorite Conifer: Metasequoia glyptostroboides; My Favorite Conifer: Metasequoia Melennium; Conifer Delights in Georgia; A Collectors Garden: 6 Gooseberry Lane 28 Volume 29 No 1 Protecting the Harper Collection; Garden Guard Dogs; Pinteum Blijdenstein; Two New Dwarf Conifers; Trek into the Winter 2012 Russian Wilderness; The Conifer Seed Cone Scale vs the Yew Berry; 2011 Scholarship Award Recipient; A Testimonial to a Friend in Conifers – Dr. Clark West 15 Volume 29 No 2 Living With Nature Through Gentle Guidance; How I Fell in Love with Conifers; Northeast Region Report; ACS Spring 2012 Scholarship Historical Synopsis; A Romance to Pine For; Conifer College; Xanthocyparis vietnamensis; 2011 Post Conference Tour; Conifers Around The World; Evaluation of the Harper Collection; Brent Markus and Rare Tree Nursery 18 Volume 29 No 3 Developing a Dedicated Dwarf Conifer Garden in North Carolina; Come to California Wine Country; In Pursuit of Pinsapos; Summer 2012 A Workshop on Conifers in China and a Visit to the Mountain Tianmu Shan; Hoyt Arboretum; Conifer Country: A natural history and hiking guide to 35 conifers of the Klamath Mountain region 19 Volume 29 No 4 2012 ACS National Meeting in Ann Arbor, MI; The Jack Christiansen Garden San Jose, CA; My Twenty-Five Favorite Fall 2012 Conifers in The Four ACS Size Categories; Book Review Encyclopedia of Conifers; Report on the Jean Iseli Grant at Hidden Lake Gardens; 2013 Collectors Conifer of the Year 8 Volume 30 No 1 Deer Deterrent; Dwarf Ginkgo Cultivars Part I: A cluttered landscape; Powell Gardens’ Conifer Garden; 2012 International Winter 2013 Trip: The Netherlands and Belgium; A Wasp’s Tale: The Search for Megastigmus on North American Cupressaceae; The Hibbard Broom, the “VW Bug” Broom and ‘Wilson Park’, Three Broom Stories; The Beazie and Michael Larned Garden; Abies pinsapo 10 Volume 30 No 2 The Scenic Hudson River Valley 2013 Annual Meeting; Dwarf Ginkgo Cultivars Part II: Garden ‘winners’; The Ancient Spring 2013 Pines of Death Valley; Themes from Conifer Quarterly: Wanderlust; Chicagoland Hosts 2013 ACS CR Meeting; Incompatible Plantings; The Land of the Long White Cloud; Sharing the Passion; Profile of the Stanley M. Rowe Arboretum 25 Volume 30 No 3 Profile Darlene Yeager-Torre; From West to East; Changing Children’s Lives – One Volunteers Story; Klondike Valley Summer 2013 Nursery; A Blooming Love Affair with Conifers; Landscaping with Conifers and Ginkgo; For the Southeast; New Cultivars of Thuja derived from Thuja occidentalis ‘Filiformis’