Picture-Play Magazine (Sep 1928 - Feb 1929)

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Winter Blossoms here's proof that peaches, as well as flowers, thrive all the year round in Hollywood. Hill, above, finds the flowt bloom in winter are just atiment-provoking as the odox summer varieties. Mary Brian, above, more of an oldfashioned girl than ever, grows her own, -so is independent of flowers from swains. Clara Bow, left, shows you that lilac time in Hollywood offers inducements you might not expect. Sue Carol, below, passes up her flower garden to harvest a lemon or two for. tea, and incidentally gets a pleasing picture of her-, self for her fans. V. Flowers of the soil are doing their best, but they are dimmed by the sweetness of Fay Wray, left. Louise Fazenda, above, decides that simplicity is the best policy when one competes with daisies. — mmm—mmm— fflH BBjl aiiiimuasaaaassaial