IlERAMIC STUDIO 
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A veiy thin wash of Lemon Yellow over the lower petals and 
a strong touch of Yellow Brown, Dark Brown on the tufts 
with the little lines in Royal Green. 
Keep the edges very soft and let the restful effect of the 
grays be the most prominent feature of the study. 
For the light gray use Rose, Ivory Yellow, Deep Blue 
Green and Dark Green. Dark gray, Ruby, Yellow Green, 
Dark Green, Deep Blue Green. 
BASKETRY 
Mrs. Hugo Froehlich's article on Basketry, is unavoidably 
postponed until the November number. 
TREATMENT FOR MARIGOLD (Page J30) 
Lucia A. Soiile 
THIS flower is found in several varieties, the most usual 
being a deep yellow or a warm mahogany red with 
yellow under side of petal. For a"^conventional treatment 
several combinations are suggested. 
I. Mahogany Red petals; underside Pale Ochre, leaves 
and stems, Grey Green. 2. White petals. Grey Green under- 
side, and leaves and stems a darker Green. 3. Petals a 
Purplish Blue, underside Pale! Apple Green, leaves and stems 
a rich Dark Green. 4. Petals, Yellow Brown, luiderside 
Cream, leaves and stems. Brown. 
DESIGN FOR PLATE— CATHARINE SINCLAIR 
This design is carried out in one color, Delft Blue (Lacroix). After the first painting 
A second painting will make a desirable shade and do awaj' with two firings. 
drj^ very thoroughly in oven. 
