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CONTENTS FOR SEPTEMBER 1906 
Editorial Notes 
League Notes 
The Class Room — Raised Paste 
Small Fruits 
Vase and Bowl — Zinnias 
Zinnias — A Study 
Hop Design for Stein 
Hops — Plate 
Designs and Studies from Pumpkin Vine 
Hops 
Rose Designs and Studies 
The Crafts 
The Making of a Metal Lantern 
Answers to Correspondents 
Zinnias — (Supplement) 
Hop Study 
Child's Plate in Blue Greys 
Belle Barnett Vesey 
Ida M. Ferris 
Mary Overbeck 
Mary Overbeck 
Ophelia Foley 
Louise M. Smith 
Hannah Overbeck 
Sara Reid McLaughlin 
Margaret Overbeck 
F. G. Sanford 
Mary Overbeck 
Mrs. Brame Van Kirk 
Maud Myers 
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