CASCADES 
AUTUMN LACE —exquisitely dainty, cupped 
white. New. 
END O' THE RAINBOW— truly a pot of gold. 
COMET — a new and stunning two-toned 
bronze. 
FALLING SNOW— large flowers in purest 
white. 
FALLS OF SAHALIE— single flowers in a 
striking Indian red. New. 
JEWELS OF THE MADONNA —a pearly white, 
with soft grey leaves. 
LILAC VEIL —of crested flowers, 2" across, in 
misty lilac. New. 
LOVE PHEASANT— a dark rose-maroon of 
great beauty. 
MANTILLA —a fragile, lacy veil in snowy 
white. New. 
NARA —is a beautiful light yellow with crested 
center. New. 
PEARLS OF NAI TSAN —large, pearly white 
flowers, flushed with pink. 
PUNCTUAL PINK —a delicate pink with softly 
quilled center. New. 
SPRIGGED CALICO —a two-toned pink and 
white, with yellow center. New. 
SHOOTING STARS —charming bright yellow 
of spreading habit. New. 
STARDUST— a new, dusky lavender, quilled 
sort. 
STARRY EYES —a scintillant yellow of crested 
form. New. 
SUN ON THE FALLS — an early, bronze- 
yellow. 
SUNSET —a two-toned, quilled bronze very 
beautiful. New. 
TRANQUILITY — one of the finest white 
singles, with grey foliage. 
VENETIA —is a glowing, Venetian red; new 
and very fine. 
WATERS OF THE McKENZIE— ice-white flow¬ 
ers in great abundance. 
and a number of other interesting varieties. 
CULTURE 
Preferably keep in a semi-shady location; 
cut back stems in February and, from the new 
growth, select two or more runners, according 
to age of plant, and keep the remaining 
shoots trimmed back. Then train and tie 
these leaders on bamboo stakes or wires, 
pointing North, and slanting up at an angle 
of 45°, so that sun strikes all parts equally. 
Disbud and pinch back the side shoots to one 
or two leaf joints to develop a bushy, close- 
branched side growth. About the end of Sep¬ 
tember remove supports and let runners droop 
over side of pot, facing South to the sun. 
Plant in a mixture of good loam and leafmold, 
and during growing season (March-Septem- 
ber) feed lightly with a commercial fertilizer 
(5-10-2). The resulting cascade of color will 
amply reward you. 
PRICES 
Trained specimens: 3 ft. to 11 ft. long, accord- In gallon cans: (Untrained) . each $ .50 
ing to size, each $2.50 to $8,50 In 4 inch pots: (Untrained) each .35 
COOLIDGE RARE PLANT GARDENS, LTD. 
"specializing the unusual” 
889 N. Foothill Blvd., East Pasadena 
OPEN SUNDAYS 
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