WREATH. 
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CONVOLVULUS ARVENSIS. 
(CORN BINDWEED.) 
ORDER. 
MONOGYNIA. 
NATURAL ORDER. 
CONVOLVULACE., 
CLASS. 
PENTANDRIA. 
TROPZOLUM TRICOLORUM. 
(THREE COLOURED INDIAN CRESS.) 
NATURAL ORDER. 
OCTANDRIA. TROPZOLE. MONOGYNIA. 
BRYONIA DIOICA. 
(DIGzCIOUS BRYONY.) 
NATURAL ORDER, 
MONGQCIA. CUCURBITACE. MONADELPHIA. 
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lysrructions.—Damp the paper with warm water, and shade the whole with neutral teint 
(indigo and Indian red). For the Convolvulus, carmine thinly diluted must be first used, and a 
very light teint of cobalt put over it; gamboge and light green for the centre of the corollas and 
calyces ; for the anthera, use constant white, and finish with Indian yellow and carmine. 
Trop“oLum.—For the first wash, Indian yellow; the second, carmine with hartshorn ; shade 
with carmine and Indian yellow alternately ; finish with scarlet and a little gum water. 
Tur Bryonta will require very little finishing after the neutral teint. A light yellow- 
ereen tinge on the dark parts of the corollas ; gamboge for the centre. 
The darkest leaves must be washed over first with the neutral teint; gamboge and prussian 
blue for the ground colour; shade with Indian yellow and prussian blue. In shading the leaves 
care must be taken to vary the green, first shading with a blue then a yellow green; mix 
neutral teint and gum with it to finish the dark parts: chrome yellow must be mixed with the 
green for the tendrils and light veins of the Bryonia. 
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