RERAMIC STUDIO 
TREATMENT FOR STUDY OF GLOXINIA (Page 83) 
Paul Putzki. 
THESE flowers come in four different shades, white, 
pink, violet and purple, and to produce the best 
effect, mass white, light violet and dark purple. 
In painting the white flower use Grey, and lay in the 
center with Albert Yellow shaded with Brown Green. 
For the violet flower, use Putzki 's Light Violet and 
shade with Dark Violet. 
Paint purple flower with Ruby Purple shaded with 
same. 
Lay in the leaves with Yellow Green, Dark Green 
shaded with Brown Green, and in the background use all 
the colors mentioned for flowers and leaves. 
CHRISTMAS ROSE 
STUDIO NOTE 
Miss Emily F. Peacock left New York on July 14th 
for a trip to France and England. All correspondence in 
regard to Crafts Department should be addressed to 
our Syracuse office during her absence. 
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CLUB NOTES 
THE Mineral Art League of Boston, held its fourteenth 
annual meeting at the Westminster, Saturday after- 
noon, May 19, the president, Miss Ella A. Fairbanks, 
presiding. 
The report of the recording secretary, Mrs. C. L. 
Swift, showed that the year had been one of unusual in- 
terest. 
In addition to the regular league exhibition, held in 
October, the members exhibited with the National League 
also at Rochester, N. H., while fine lectures by Mr. C. 
Howard Walker, Mr. Vesper L. George, Mr. Peter Roos, 
Miss Amy Sacher and Miss Minnie S. Seaver were arranged 
for by the educational committee. 
The report of the corresponding secretary, Miss 
Marianna Heath, was read and the report of the treasurer, 
Miss Augusta I. Johnson, showed that the financial 
affairs gave occasion for congratulation. The president, 
Miss Ella A. Fairbanks, was re-elected, as was also Miss 
E. E. Page, vice president; Miss Caroline L. Swift re- 
cording secretary; and Miss Augusta I.Johnson, treasurer; 
the new officers elected being Miss Elizabeth Carter, 
second vice-president and Miss J. Pauline Haskell, cor- 
responding secretary. The meeting was followed by 
informal luncheon to active members, at which the plans 
for the coming year were discussed. 
ROCKY MOUNTAIN COLUMBINE-EMMA A. ERWIN 
