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Identifier: gri_c00033125001412929
Title: Colour in woven design
Authors: Beaumont, Roberts, 1862-1924
Subjects: Color in the textile industries Textile design
Publisher: London : Whittaker & Co. New York : D. Van Nostrand
Contributing Library: Getty Research Institute
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y.40 picks on the inch. For ulsterings or mantlings, about 16 skeins warp and14 skeins weft yarns, and a 10s reed slayed 4s, with 40picks on the inch, may be used. But little variety of colour-ing is needed, as the pattern is very elaborate in a weaverelation. A light shade of warp and a medium shade ofweft are sufficient to give due precision and proper develop- 301 COLOUR IN WOVEN DESIGN. merit to the various features of this design. In mixtureyarns it forms quite a novel and tasteful pattern. 176. Cotton Stripes.—Thesehave frequently a plain ground,and belong to the third group of drafted designs. Thefiguring is developed in good warp and weft flushes neatlygrouped in diamonds, twills, and fancy mats. A typicalexample of these designs is furnished on fig. 116—a com-pound weavable on twelve shafts. It consists of bands jofplain weave, warp, rib, and figure. The figured sectioncomprises objects of the same form and dimensionsdeveloped in both warp and weft floats. Thus, while the
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24 threads.Fig. 116. figure marked in solid squares would in the fabric be com-posed of weft flushes, the figure marked in crosses wouldconsist of floats of warp; hence, providing the warp islight in shade, and the weft of an intermediate colour,these figures would be of distinct hues. Much of the meritof this class of design is dependent on suitable colouring.The following scheme is illustrative of the methodsgenerally adopted:— Warp. 8 threads of bright blue. 2 ,, ,, white. 2 ,, ,, lavender. 4 ,, ,, white. COLOURING OF COMBINATION DESIGNS. 305 2 threads of lavender. 4 j> „ white. 2 >> „ lavender. 4 >j „ white 2 )5 „ lavender. 20 J> ,, white. 2 J) „ lavender. For 18 r4threads. ( 2 JJ ,, white. )> „ lavender. 2 >> ,, white. Weft. All lavender. According to this arrangement of colours the rib sectionwould consist of furrows of bright blue and lavender, whilethe bands of plain would be divided into stripes of solidlavender of two threads each, and o
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Title: Florists' review [microform]
Identifier: 5205536_50_1
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Subjects: Floriculture
Publisher: Chicago : Florists' Pub. Co
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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^■7.^ ■%-■■ -■T:::^'^^;wr.^T.,_ij^^,),iiy^^m^,v^ 104 The Florists^ Review July 27, 1922 tliat it will lu'xcr lie iicc()iii]ilislu'(l uii- IcHs wo join forci's in fooiicrat ivc effort. Organization Required. "A proliU'iu of this sort, wliicli is oi' world-widi' iiniKirtaiicc in that it at'- fccts (•!•()]) jiroduction directly, siuinld he suii|)()rted by a caicfully jilanned or- ganization. A lunninT of snccessful at- tenijits liave l)een made hy individuals and companies orfjanized for this ])nr jiose. We ])oint with pride to the fore sifjtit of one of tiie inemliers of tlie A. S. T. A. in siiidi an effort. The corn work of K. I). I''iinii has already receixed na- tional recoj>nition and is liighly praise- worthy. The I'edifrreed Seed Co., of HartsviUe, S. (".. was orfjanized for the pro('nctioii of disease-free seed. The iiichox Hnnisey Co., of Hatavia, N. Y., is atteinptinji; Just this sort of tliinfj. Otlier <-oncerns ;ire |)r(d)al)ly ))laniiinai(di worP;, and a greater interest of the public aroused to an aitjireciatioii of what f^ood seed means in production liy means of systematic ])ublicity and instruction, it will be years l)efore con- ditions are ajipreciably remedied, and by that tii'ie irre])aral)le damage is sure to result. "Seed jri'dvvers, seed dealers and dis- tributors individually and in associa- tion should be vitally interested. The scientific men are already intensively interested. The botanists, plant breed- ers, jiatholofjists and entonioloj3;ists now stand ready to assist in every possible way, but these men are unable to ac- com|ilish much ahnie, since the entire business end is handled tlirouyih com- mercial oij^jinizations. ''To acc(iin|ilish our purpose, fuiida mental researches must he undertaken. We need to know much regarding the seetl-borne diseases of many ve<j;etable, forage and ornaineiital crojis. They have been investigated only here and there. Hetter methods of seed disinfec- tion are iieedet in the case of cereals, and even here new meth- ods would lik(dy result from further researches. "Plant breeding work should be at- tacked anew with the inoilern viewpoint of combining disease-resistance with the other desirable factors, as has been done at Cornell I'niversity by Barrus in the case of Will's red kidney bean, resist- ant to anthraciiose, and in the United States ])e]iartmeiit of Agriculture by J. B. Norton in the case of Washington asparagus, immune to rust. Search must be made for resistant or immune indi- viduals for the purjiose. I'r.-ictically no svsteinatic searj-h for such ]ilan1s has been made exceiit in a few cases of field crops and cert;iin cereals, and even here many fuiidainental principles iiiNolved ha\e been oxcrlooked. CATALOGUES RECEIVED. C. Keur & Sons, llillrui.in, llull;iiiil. wiiii :iri .Viiii'iiian hiiOiili ;it ."i<l-."i .Mcisiioiii .iviiiiir, ,\i'W York. .N. Y. "WlMili-ulc ('iiI;iloj;iir c,r liiillis iiiiil rhiiitH." :i "lOl |irinli-il I k of fully llirci' pages. Tlip nivcr is ciiilicllislii'd with a (.'cu crnpliical piitiin- wliiili is I'lnhlfmalic i)f Hnl liiiid's wcirld-widc ciiiiiincnc in liurtirnlliiial
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SNAPDRAGON Snapdrafjons have moved into first place with all wide-awake florists and are earn- ing growers more inonc.v than an.v flower in cultivation. This is espociall.v true am ng growers with retail outlet. Splendid blooms nia.y be had an.v month in the .year, with a bump-r crop over the three great flower day?, Easter. Motliers' Day, and Memorial, e.xteiidin;.' througlioul June graduation.s. Snapdragons are easy to sirow and gooti seed may be had at sucli small cost that there is no excuse lor having infprior stock, Pro^lueing snapdrayon seed is our one busiiie.ss and th" ever increasing orders show Ik w we I we attend to it. Years of evperifnee an follows; no half pac. ets sold: Helen — Exquisite delicate galmon, a winner \ *| aa k* Silver Pink—Soft silvery pink, marvelous producer ( v**"" ?*•" pKl. Golden Pink Queen—(1920) Immensely popular, very free ( 3 f:registered:' $2.50 Hybrid—(1920) Delicate orchid shade of pink I 6 for 5.00 Nelroae—Beautiful rose pink Keystone—A stately variety of dark pink \ Buxton—Tall, plain pink 1 Philadelphia Pink—Tall Dark Pink / Yellow—The finest of its color i JQ^ pgj. p|jj^ White—Pure and free blooming \ ' *^ *^ Garnet—A rich decorative color i 3 for $1.25 Scarlet—Bright and gay V Light Pink—Soft shade; strong and productive | Bronze—A novelty in its color •. / Fancy Mixed—Highly satisfactory- all colors ' The coming season fortify yourself against the shortage cf blooms by planting heavier of Snapdragons. Seed may be sown any time and plants iKuuUcd as desired. For greatest profit use only seedlings. Free cultural directions. All orders cask G. S. RANSBDRG, Somersworth, N. H. The Uiiitdl Bulb Growers, lie Sassenhelm, Holland N«« Twk Office, 15 WiOiaHf SItmI WholcMlc Gr«%v«ra of HYACINTHS. TULIPS, DARWIN TULIPS GOLDEN SPUR BIC. VICTORIA VON SION •■d ether Balba Cable Addreti: United Bilb, Saiienheui. C. KEUR & SONS HILLEGOM, HOLLAND 5625 Mosboln Atc, NEW YORK rkoBC Kinf ibridge 3078 W Growers aid Ezparteri oi Baibi oi Ererr Deicription Our prices will interest you, and will he t^Iadly given on application. The trade will be visited by us in due time for Fall and Sprinfr orders. ..Is I Ih ll-l .r iiiiii>' Hi. f. !'■ Henry A. Dreer. Inc., I'hil.iililpliKi. I'.i "Dri'iT's .Mid^imi r I.isI,'" illnsi rjicd; fm cit'hl >."""l sizi'd p:it'i'-i, ciinipili'd iinil prinli'd till' ii-iiiil (irsi il.-iss Dri'i'r fiishii.ii ninl hniirid .1 liMiiil-i.iiii' miiyisli t'lecii I'liviT. .\iniii);; iti'ins lislcil iirr seeds fur liile sowinc. Imllis. | t'n.uM strMwhcrry pliints, veirctnlili. pliinis, tc iiiid sniiilries. The stniwlierry plants me Iiim in ill 111!' lot- le.l LIVE WIRE J. A. VANDERVOORT & CO. Wholesale Bulb Growers NOORDWYK, HOLLAND Also Nurseries at Sassenhelm Absolutely the larRcst growers ir ' >llBnd of Bic Victoria, Golden Spar and Von Sion Also large trrowers of HYACINTHS, TULIPS, ETC. Permanent American Address: P. O. Hamilton Grange Station Box 38, New York City Oar repretentativei will be railing on yoo. PIONEER GROWERS Rill RC AND EXPORTERS of UU L. Dt3 N. Veldhufzen van Zanten & Sons LISSK, HOLLAND Kstablished lh"0—Still going Htroiig Cable Addreu VELDZANTEN. LISSE. HOLLAND. :iN a spr.ialt.\ ami :iri- '.iVi-r.-.l in ;:i.'at valicl\, r your dunr." says the ciinipany. Tlimigh sweet peas are the main suhjeet iif the ciila- hi^'iie. iniseollaneoiis flu\yer seeds and liullm also
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Nacido en Philadelphia (Usa) reside en tarragona desde hace 10 años. Artista de proyección internacional (Japón, Suiza, USA) y nacional (Deià, Valencia, Reus...). La potencia del gesto y de las vibraciones cromáticas marcan el ritmo vigoroso de sus obras, provocando una sensación perturbadora debido a la ambivalencia entre violencia y belleza.
Groom's family.
Back row, L-R: JJ White, Don's sister Clarice's son; Kellie Watts, Gil's daughter; Gil Prather, Don's brother and best man; Shauna Parker, Don's sister and one of our ceremony readers.
Front row, L-R: Austin McCall, Don's great-nephew; Megan Healy, Shauna's daughter and one of our wedding coordinators; Raquel Arasoza, Austin's girlfriend.
Photo by Clarice Bell. Editing by Carol.
JJ White, Don's nephew; and his bride, Kayleene Murphy-White. Their wedding happened one month before ours!
Photo by Clarice Bell (JJ's mother). Editing by Carol.
Uh-oh. Looks like JJ's in trouble! L-R: JJ White (Don's nephew), Shauna Parker (Don's sister, JJ's aunt), Clarice Bell (Don's sister and matron of honor, JJ's mom), Kayleene Murphy-White (Don's niece, JJ's wife). Photo by Patrick Casey. Editing by Carol.
Identifier: Boone_County_Recorder_Vol_40_1914
Title: Boone County Recorder
Authors: Boone County Recorder
Subjects: Boone County, Kentucky newspapers
Publisher: Boone County Recorder
Contributing Library: Boone County Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS members and Sloan Foundation
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rday afternoonat 2 oclock, conducted by Rev. H.H. Allen. Burial will be made inPetersburg cemetery.—Aurora Bul-letin. Mrs. Riddell was the widow ofMarcellus Riddell and a daughterof Wm. Snyder, many years agothe leading business man in thiscounty. Eighty six vears ago March 6thaftrtha Snyder—Riddellwas born in Albermarle County.Virginia. She came over themountains in a wagon with herparents to Petersburg, Ky., whenabout six years of age. *At six-teen she gave herself to Christand she has been a member of thePetersburg Christian church sincethat time. At the age of twen-ty-five her husband Marcellus Riddell died and she with her twochiVdren who now survive herwent back to her fathers home. William Snyder at that timewas one of the most influentialmen in Boone county. He ownedtine Peteratburg Disdllpry andabout a third of the town. Mrs.Riddell from the death of herhusband turned her time and at-tention to ministering to thewants of -others. She knew thatthe Master had gone about do-
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■ ■■ ■ ■■ ^ -^ *^^^^^^^^^m^^^^^ ^a^^^^mm^m^m^mm^mm m^^mmmmmm—^^^mm Money Raising Sale on Shoes •AT- H. Schanker & Son -ERLANGER, KY. After remodeling aqd putting in a new front we find we must have the cash andwe are cutting the prices deep on our tremendous New, Stock of CLOTHING,SHOES, DRY GOODS and READY-TO-WEAR MERCHANDISE. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR SHOES. ANOTHER PAIR IF THEY DONT WEAR. Big Gingham Sale 8c value* J3 First-class quality for aprons T4U 1 Big Lot Mens Work or Dress Shoes; all sizes. fr 4 Oft Pair Jl.03 1 Big Lot Mens Work Shoes, $2.50 values. &4 IA All sizes J|a / jj White Shoes Cheap Infants and Childrens white shoes orslippers 59c n injuring the tobacco beds The pastures are in unusually | jVg good* and she followed in hisgood condition. The condition of footsteps. She became the- minis-blue grass is given, at 93 with ev- tering one to the sick. She wentery promise of a large crop ofblue grass seed. Clover is givenat 85, alfalfa at 93, and orcha
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