I1ERAMIC STUDIO 
TREATMENT FOR HELIOTROPE 
F. B. Aulich 
This study was published in the April number and was 
by mistake given as Lilac. 
This flower which grows only a foot or two in the 
East attains a height of five and six feet in Southern Cali- 
fornia. There are several different varieties and colors. 
The kind we know best is the blue violet with yellow- 
ish center. 
Take Blue Violet and' mix some Turquoise Blue with 
it for the lighter tints, Deep Violet for the shades and 
accents. Yellow Green for the centers. For leaves use 
Yellow Green and Olive Green with a little Blue Green 
in it. The distant flowers paint in Blue Violet and let 
the tint run over them to give them perspective. Use 
tint harmonizing with the flowers. 
TREATMENT FOR TREE DESIGN (Page 7) 
Lay in the foliage and stems with Apple Green or 
Moss Green . The background behind the foliage with 
Shading Green or Dark Green — not too heavy — and fill 
in the remainder of the upper half with Gold, Platinum or 
Platinum Lustre. The lower half may be Apple Green 
or Black Lustre. Outline the design carefully with Out- 
lining Black. This design is intended for cylinder vase. 
LEAF BORDER PLATE IN GREENS— KATHERINE SINCLAIR 
