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is just a faint wash of the ])alest nmlral tint, which briiii^^s them out in bold 

 rehef. The two leaves of the central flower ar.; a slatey blue, and th: four 

 sprcadins^ leaves at the base natural colour. The i^round of the lower i)ortion is 

 black the top and bottom borders beini; stone colour, bounded by drab and 

 steel grey respecti\-ely -in fact, it is a study in neutral tints, in ohUt to brin-.^ 

 out the hii^h rose colour of the W'aratah. 



XV.— THE WARATAH IN COLOURED WINDOWS AND 



LEADED LIGHTS. 



On.' of the finest renderings of the W'aratah in thi^ ])ranrh of Tcchnit al Art 

 is that of Mr. L. Henry in the two large windows in the Sydney Town Ibill. 

 One is reproduced here in black and white (Figure Oj) Ixit the true effect of its 



Fig. 63. 



