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RERAMIC STUDIO 
EGYPTIAN DESIGN FOR BORDER 
Ethel Pearce Clements 
THE Egyptian lotus from which this de- 
sign is drawn is usually executed in 
red, yellow and blue, sometimes green. 
The natural flower had the outer row of 
sepals dark green, inner row light green, 
petals purple and heart yellow. 
In conventionalized form the sepals 
are sometimes green, sometimes blue; 
petals red outer row and yellow inside 
row, or the natural color is followed. 
The base of calyx is often painted yellow, 
and marked with red; buds and stem 
green or blue. If the Egyptian coloring 
is departed from, any desired color scheme 
can be used. 
ROWNEY'S fir:, v/ i i round. \ 
COLOURS V,-' i'ryruricrAw THE MARKET. 
ARE THE Most Brilliant J 
FOR "SALE BY ALL 
HIGH CLASS ART DEALERS. 
IMPORTED BY 
The F. W. 'Devoe and C. T. T&ynolds Co., 
101 Fulton Street, €Ns<w York. 
Favor, %uhl & Co., 
54 <Park Place, <S^ew York. 
AND OTHERS. 
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MARSCHING'S GOLD .-. 
Costs more because worth more 
than others . — ^ 
It is endorsed by all leading china painters and 
by A Lacroix, of Paris, the famous chemist and 
authority on china colors and gold. 
It is sold everywhere, because it is in demand 
everywhere. Lacroix Colors and Marsching's 
Gold for sale by all dealers in Artists' Materials. 
FAVOR, RUHL & CO. 
WHOLESALE AGENTS. 
54 Park Place, New York City. 
