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of Yellow Ochre and Rose Madder over the whole. When dry- 
paint the flowers with Vermillion and Orange at the lower 
end, a little Rose Madder will help to give the slight bloom. 
Next come the leaves for the greener ones; use Nasher's Green 
No. 2 with a little Alizarin Crimson. The same colors can 
be used for the yellow leaves, using more Yellow Ochre. 
When these washes are dry outline the veins. The flowers 
with a deeper color than the original. The leaves some with 
a deeper color and some with Cerulean Blue added. The stems 
are made with lamp black. It should be remembered that a 
large brush will give a flatter wash than a small one and es- 
pecially so in case of the background. It is well to keep the 
tints a little darker than you see in the original as the more 
water used the more the color will fade out. 
WHAT CANBE DONE WITH THE SUPPLEMENT DESIGN 
