The Carden Magazine, December, 1920 
211 
_ A CORNER OF THE GOLDWYN STUDIOS 
To which the Monterey Cypress lends distinction. Its sharply accented upright growth contrasts interestingly with the diffused, 
feathery airiness of adjacent Acacias. The color range, from the light grey-green of carnation foliage through the medium tones of 
Iris and Ivy to the deep note of Cypress green, is another attractive feature of this wall-girdled garden (Culver City, California) 
AN EXCITING MOMENT IN “THE ADORABLE SAVAGE" 
Staged amid stately Callas (Richardia or more properly, Zantedeschia aethiopica), which seem to 
have accepted their new condition and to flourish as cheerfully in California as of old in South Africa 
