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CONTENTS FOR MARCH J905 
Editorial 
Brush Work 
Tankard— Swedish Gooseberries 
Decorations for a Cup and Saucer fron* a Cicada Motif 
Pine Cones 
Louisana Purchase Exposition Ceramics (continued) 
Bowls in Blue and White 
Peaches 
Trailing Arbutus 
League Notes 
Freesia 
The Crafts— The Art of Enameling on Metal 
Mirror Backs in Metal and Wood 
Answers to Inquiries 
Studio Notes 
Answers to Correspondents 
Thistles (Supplement) 
W/P. Jervis and F. H. Rhead 
Jeanne M. Stewart 
Hugo Froehlich 
Maud E. Hulbert 
J. Van Nordan Peck 
Mary Burnett 
Blanche Van Court Schneider 
Belle Bamett Vesey 
K. E. Cherry 
Laurin H. Martin 
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