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NATURALISTIC SECTION OF KERAMIC STUDIO 
Yellow and a little Brown Green painted, or Yellow for Dusting 
if dusted on. 
No. 5.— Paint foliage around roses with Copenhagen Blue 
and Violet and touches of Shading Green. Roses are White 
with Yellow Brown centers with Violet and Albert Yellow for 
the shading. Dark bands are Green Gold. Light band is Copen- 
hagen Blue and Violet if painted and Glaze for Blue and a touch 
of Violet if dusted on. 
No. 6.— Light flowers are Deep Blue Green and a little Tur- 
quoise or Sea Green, with touches of Banding Blue between petals. 
Dark flowers are Banding Blue and Deep Blue Green . Centers 
are Albert Yellow and Yellow Brown . Leaves, Apple Green 
and Shading Green. Dark bands are Gold. Light band is Dark 
Grey and a little Banding Blue, if painted, or Glaze for Blue and 
a little Dark Grey and Ivory Glaze, if dusted on. 
LADY SLIPPER (Page 36) 
Margaret Huntington 
OUTLINE with Black. The dark markings in lower petal 
of flowers are Rose and Blood Red for the light'and shaded 
into Blood Red and Ruby and a little Violet added for the Grey 
tone. Upper petals are White. Paint the very thinnest wash 
of Lemon Yellow over them to destroy the hard white and shade 
with Violet and a little of the Yellow. The centers are Albert 
Yellow, shaded with Yellow Brown and a little Dark Brown. 
Stems are Albert Yellow, Brown Green and a little Yellow 
Green. Leaves are Yellow Green, Albert Yellow and a little 
Brown Green or Shading Green added for the darker tones. 
Background is Dark Grey and a little Apple Green. 
STUDIO NOTES 
Alice L. Brown of Minneapolis is making a trip east as far as 
New York City for the Coover Studios, her first stop being in 
Milwaukee. Edw. F. Christian, general representative of the F. 
G. Coover Studios, will visit Eastern states. Mr. Coover also 
expects to visit Pennsylvania and New York in September. 
Miss K. B. Crandall of Chattanooga, Tenn., is attending 
The Pry Summer School at Southampton, L. I., N. Y. 
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PRAIRIE ON FIRE— FLORENCE WYMAN WHITSON 
SIX PLATE DESIGNS (Page 35) 
Adeline More 
NO. 1. — Flowers are painted with a very delicate shade of 
Rose and shaded with the same with a touch of Violet 
added for the darker shading. Centers are Albert Yellow with 
Yellow Brown stamen. Leaves are Apple Green and Shading 
Green and a little Brown Green added for the darker tones. All 
dark bands are Green Gold. 
No. 2. — Flowers are painted with the same coloring as in 
No. 1. All dark conventional lines are Green Gold. Dark grey 
bands are Dark Grey and a little Pink if painted on, or if dusted 
on use 1 part Dove Grey, 1 part Ivory Glaze. 
No. 3. — Is the same coloring as No. 1 and 2 with the grey 
band painted with Apple Green and a little Shading Green or 
dusted with 2 parts Glaze for Green and 1 part Florentine Green. 
No. 4. — Light flowers are a very thin wash of Deep Blue Green. 
Centers Yellow and Yellow Brown with dark touches of Banding 
Blue. Dark flower and buds are Banding Blue and a little Violet. 
Foliage is Shading Green and a little Copenhagen Blue. Conven- 
tional leaves and dark bands are Green Gold. The band is Albert 
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ENAMEL DESIGN FOR BOWL 
Ida Nowels Cochrane 
THREE center flowers are Sky Blue and Navajo Blue with 
Austrian Red centers. Two dots are Austrian Red. 
Flowers at sides are Coral with Cornflower Yellow centers. All 
small leaves Fruit Green and large leaves Apple Green. Buds 
are Coral. Band at top, Fruit Green and Apple Green in equal 
proportions. 
