A successful magazine cover in which the design covers the whole 

 surface. See page 67. 



idea. The frame of pine-cones was worked out 

 from the branches and cones by careful study of the 

 possibilities in a rather stiff and inflexible subject, and 

 its success is somewhat a contradiction, as the heaviest 

 branch at the top should seemingly have been below. 

 It will be noted, however, that it seems to bind and 

 hold the open central panel — and that was the object. 

 The wheat design ran into the binding of the maga- 

 zine, and is an example of a most attractive, almost 

 untouched field, among grains and grasses, sedges and 



