EPIPHYLLUMS 
These exotic beauties are, by their very 
daring and unusualness, destined to a 
place of prominence in our decorative 
scheme. 
Although native to Brazil, Mexico, the 
Argentine and other tropical countries, 
many of the newer and finer types com¬ 
prising our large collection have been 
developed in Europe. 
One could imagine nothing more con¬ 
genial to Southern California climate and 
modern day architecture than these stream¬ 
lined plants bearing a profusion of strik¬ 
ingly beautiful flowers from 6 to 10 inches 
in diameter, in all the colors of the rain¬ 
bow. There are white kinds fringed in lime 
yellow and soft brown, pinks in monotone 
or iridescent tints, purples with flame and 
chartreuse, molten gold with vermillion, 
bronze with scarlet, blood-red with violet 
and others too numerous to mention. 
Some types are effective in wall or hang¬ 
ing baskets, but the majority display their 
charms to best advantage when trained 
against a trellis or wall. 
Our "Jewelled Corridor" during May 
and June presents a spectacle of dazzling 
beauty that you cannot soon forget. 
COOLIDGE 
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RARE PLANT GARDENS 
