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with the background. For steins, use Copenhagen Blue, 
for blue grey ligiits, strengthened in second firing with 
Auburn Brown. Use Yellow Brown for pips strengthened 
in second firing with Auburn Brown. Background, Copen- 
hagen Blue, Violet of Iron to Warm Grey, Yellow Red 
to Blood Red. For second and third firing deepen above 
colors, adding detail. 
APPLES— SARA REID McLAUGHLIN 
FOR apples use Lemon Yellow, Alberts Yellow, Yellow 
Red, Carnation, Pompadour Red, blending the yel- 
low or reds into soft yellow greens, with Copenhagen Blue 
for greyish blue. Keep high lights clear and brilliant, 
the reflected lights softer in tone. Leaves, Apple Green, 
Yellow Green, Moss Green for lighter ones. Brown Green 
and Shading Green for darker ones. For shadowy leaves 
use Violet of Iron or any color which will be harmonious 
WINTERGREEN— MAUD E. HULBERT 
THE leaves are a dark glossy green, and the berries a 
little darker and larger than holly and of rather a 
waxy texture. 
Yellow Green and Moss Green, Brown Green and Shad- 
ing Green for the leaves, use more of the Shading Green 
than of the others. Some Chestnut and Finishing Brown 
in the stems. Pompadour Red, Carnation No. i and a 
little Yellow Red for the berries. A blueish green back- 
ground would be good. Copenhagen Grey, a little Old 
Blue and some Violet of Iron in the shadows. 
