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BORDER— DAISY B. HORTON (Page 62) 
"pAINT all the darks, i. e., leaves, outline of grapes, etc., 
-*- with Brown Green. For the grapes, use Violet and 
one-quarter Banding Blue. Second Fire—Tint the entire piece 
with Albert Yellow to which one-quarter of Brown Green has 
been added and dust with Pearl Grey. The grapes and leaves 
may be retouched in an extra fire if need be with the same 
colors used in the first painting. 
DESIGN— ELIZABETH SCROGGS (Page 48) 
'T^HIS would make a charming decoration for the centre of 
-t a plate using a very simple border or merely lines at the 
edge of the plate. The color must also be kept simple, mono- 
chrome perhaps being best. 
Two blues or two greens, or a brown for the darks with 
Neutral Yellow to which a little Dark Yellow Brown has been 
added for the light. 
PLATE— ALBERT J. ROTT 
THIS plate, to be carried out in two blues, should have for 
the darker blue, Banding Blue with one-quarter Copen- 
hagen Grey added and dusted when dry with Azure Glaze. 
The panels can be goundlaid with Azure Glaze. If necessary 
the darker blue may be retouched in a second firing with 
Banding Blue and Copenhagen Grey. 
MISS MASON'S PITTSBURG CLASS 
