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PASQUE FLOWERS— MAUD E. HULBERT. 
These are the earhest of the Colorado flowers, and are 
found on the northwest slopes of the foot-hills, growing out 
of the rocky red soil among the dried grasses. They have all 
the dehcate shades of purple, from almost blue to lilac, the 
inside of the|petals is nearly white, reflecting the brilliant 
yellow of the center. The buds are enclosed in a grey furry 
coat, and as the blossom grows older it grows out of its fur, 
showing a smooth green stem. 
For China. Use Deep Violet of Gold and Deep Blue 
Green and Copenhagen Grey, Lemon and Orange Yellows, 
Brown Green and Yellow Ochre for the flowers, and for the 
stems use Copenhagen Grey, Brown Green and Deep Blue 
Green and Moss Green, also a little Violet of Iron. 
For Water Color. Nero Blue and Crimson Lake, 
Brown Pink, Lemon Yellow and Cadmium Orange, Sap 
Green, Olive Green and Brown Madder. 
STORK BORDER FOR STEIN— HENRIETTA BARCLAY PAIST. 
