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TREATMENT FOR WILD ROSES— E. LOUISE JENKINS 
FOR the light roses use Rose with shadows of Copenha- 
gen Grey and Rose. For the darker ones use Rose 
with shadows of Ruby. And for the darkest ones, those in 
the background, use Ruby, and powder over with Brown 
Green. The leaves are of Apple Green and Moss Green re- 
touched with Brown Green and Dark Green. The centres are 
of Lemon Yellow, retouched with Yellow Brown, Brown Green 
and a little Brown Red. 
For the strongest touches on the stamens and pollen use 
Gold Gray and Brown Red. The background shades from a 
soft Green at the top, Apple Green and Copenhagen Blue, 
into Moss Yellow in the centre, with Brown Green shadows 
under the cluster of Roses, into a warm Moss Green at the 
lower edge of the plate, use Moss Green and Ivory Yellow. 
The rose at the side, showing the calyx, should be painted 
softly into a delicate tint of light violet of gold, blending into 
the very centre. And over the whole lighter portion of the 
plate, the indistinct roses and leaves at the top, and the roses 
and leaves of the edge should be a powdering of Copenhagen 
Grey. The dark spot in the design is a mass of dark leaves 
and suggestions of roses, use Brown Green and Ruby and 
powder with Brown Green. 
Under the dark rose and stems, use Egg Yellow and 
powder with Meissen and Yellow Brown. 
The effect as a whole should be one of delicate Pink, 
Lavender and soft Green. 
