HERAMIC STUDIO 
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featuras of the great handicraft movement which is manifest of the artistic potteries in the United States, will also before long 
in every direction, there is no reason to doubt. It is our hope lead the movement for the transformation and improvement 
that Rookwood, which has been for so marn^ j'ears at the head of bodies. 
COTTON PLANT— CORA STRATTON 
FLOWERS, Rose on edge of petals, shading into Prim- 
rose Yellow, for the base of flower use Yellow Oreen 
and Brown Green. For the cotton ball in the center of 
study use Meissen and Finishing Brown with touches of 
Ivor}^ Glaze and dust lightly with Copenhagen. For the 
leaves use Royal Green, Bi'own Green with touches of 
Violet of Iron. 
Background in tones of Brown shaded down from Finish- 
Gray. The cotton extending from the ball, wash in with ing to Aleissen and Yellow Brown to Yellow. 
