No.Price.Postage.
1. An enameled box containing eight pans of semi-moist
 colors, six Standards and two Grays, one brush, per box
$ .35
2. An enameled box containing ten pans semi-moist
 colors, six Standards, Black, White, Cool Gray
 and Warm Gray, one brush, per box
.50
3. Same box as above, containing five pans semi-moist
 colors. Red, two Yellows, Blue and Gray, one brush, per box
.30
4. Enameled box containing four pans semi-moist
 colors, Red, Yellow, Blue and Gray, one brush, per box
.20
5. Same as above, Red, two Yellows and Blue, per box.20
6. A decorated box containing eight cakes of dry
 colors, six Standards and two Grays, one brush, per box
.25
7. A decorated box containing four large cakes of
 dry colors. Red, Yellow, Blue and Gray, one brush, per box
.20
8. Same box as above. Red, two Yellows and Blue, two brushes,
  per box
.20
9. Nine tubes moist colors in strong paper box.
 Six Standards, Warm Gray, Cool Gray and Black, per set
.90
10. Photograph Colors. A box of eight colors, the
  six Standards and a Chinese White and a Brown,
  with one brush. These colors are expressly prepared
  for coloring photographs, half tone prints, maps, etc.
.25
Bradley's School Colors, moist in Tubes. The most economical form for school use. These colors are so prepared that they remain moist out of the tube. The set comprises the following colors: Carmine, Crimson Lake, Vermilion, Gamboge, Chinese Yellow, Hooker's Green, No. I, Hooker's Green, No. II, Ultramarine, Prussian Blue, Sepia, Warm Sepia, Burnt Sienna, Payne's Gray, Ivory Black, Chinese White and the six Standards, with Warm, Cool and Neutral Gray, Black and White, per tube.10
Little Artist's Complete Outfit, comprising a Mixing Palette with its seven compartments filled with semi-moist colors and a brush, the whole enclosed in a strong cardboard case.15.03

ACCESSORIES

Standard Mixing Palette, with seven compartments for paints and two for mixing. Almost indispensable in using tube colors. Extra deep, per doz..60.25
Water Cups. An enameled metal cup, practically indestructible, per doz..60.13
Camel's Hair Brushes, Quill, per doz..30.02
Camel's Hair Brushes, Long Handles, per doz..60.03
Japanese School Brushes, per doz..60.05
Artists' Camel Hair Brushes, No. 6, Wooden Handles, per doz..75.03
Milton Bradley Co.'s Water Color Pads—Made of extra quality paper for water color work.
  No. 1, Pad of 50 sheets, 6x9, each.10.09
  No. 2, Pad of 25 sheets, 9x12, each.10.10

APPARATUS

High School Color Wheel, with Disks in box*10.00
One set of Disks for above, in box*2.00
Primary School Color Wheel, with Disks*3.00
One set of Disks for above in portfolio.75.06
Color Top, by mail, each.06
Color Top, by mail, per doz..50
No. 1 Prism, at buyer's risk.10
No. 2 Prism, at buyer's risk.15
No. 3 Prism, at buyer's risk.30
Rainy Day Spectrum, made from colored papers, mounted on cardboard, 1" x 13", each.10.04
Large Spectrum, 5" x 30", mounted on cloth, each.25.04
Chart of Pure Spectrum Scales, No. 1 X, on cardboard, 9" x 24", hinged and folded. Ninety papers one inch square, each.50.10
Chart of Pure Spectrum Scales, No. 2 X. Size, 12"x48", folded and hinged. Ninety papers two inches square, each.75.15
Chart of Broken Spectrum Scales, No. 1. Size, 9"x12", with paper 1-1/2 inches square, comprising twelve scales of three tones each.50.10
Chart of Broken Spectrum Scales, No. 2. Size, 12"x48", with the same papers as No. 1, three inches square, each.75.15
Chart of Complementary Colors. On cardboard 18 inches square, each*.50
Standard Color Chart. On two cards 11x28 inches, hinged and eyeleted for hanging. This is a combination chart comprising "Spectrum Standards," "Pure Spectrum Scales," "Complementary Contrasts," "Broken Spectrum Scales," and "Grays." Printed suggestions for using the charts on the back, each1.25.15

BOOKS ON COLOR.

Water Colors in the Schoolroom, by Milton Bradley, boards.25
  A new book of practical suggestions, valuable to every one
  who would undertake to teach the use of water colors.
Elementary color, by Milton Bradley, cloth.75
  Gives the principles on which the Bradley System is based
  and an explanation of the use of the Glass Prism, Color Wheel,
  Maxwell Disks, Color Top, Colored Papers, Color Charts and Water Colors.
The Little Artist by Marion Mackenzie, cloth.75.15
  A practical book of water color work for children,
  with 12 beautiful, colored plates. Size of book, 12x14 inches.
Color in the Kindergarten, by Milton Bradley, paper covers.25
  A manual of the theory of color and the use of
  color material in the Kindergarten.
A Class Book of Color, by Prof. Mark M. Maycock.
 Teachers' Edition, cloth
1.00
 Pupils' Edition, boards.50
  A very complete teachers' handbook in color.
Practical Color Work, by Helena P. Chace, paper.25
  A handbook for the educational use of colored
  papers in teaching color in primary and ungraded schools.
The Color Primer, by Milton Bradley, paper.
 Teachers' Edition, 80 pages
.10
 Pupils' Edition, 24 pages.05
  Simple and direct teachings.

MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL.

Paper Tablets, Set No. 1, 1x2 in..02
Paper Tablets, Set No. 2, 1x2 in..02
Paper Tablets, Set No. 3, 1x2 in..03
Paper Tablets, Set No. 4, 1x2 in..04
Sample Book, one by four inches, containing the full assortment.05.01
Package, 4x4 papers, 100 pieces.20.04
Package, 5x5 papers, 100 pieces.30.05
Fun, Physics and Psychology in Color.
 A box of material for simple experiment, each
.25.07
Complementary Color Contrasts. A box of
 large material for popular experiments in color vision, each
.75.20
The Dunn and Curtis Illustrative Sewing Cards, in color.
 Two sets: A. Literature Illustration.
     B. Cards for Special Occasions.
       Set of eight cards.25
       Dozen of any Design.40

MILTON BRADLEY COMPANY,

Springfield, Mass.


Footnotes:


[A] The Principles of Harmony and Contrasts of Colours and their Application to the Arts. By M. E. Chevreul. Translated from the French by Charles Martel. Third Edition. London. George Bell and Sons. 1890.

[B] The Theory of Color in its relation to Art and Art Industry. By Dr. William Von Bezold. Translated from the German by S. K. Koehler with introduction and notes by Edward C. Pickering. Boston; L. Prang & Company, 1876.

[C] Tablets of paper instead of cardboard are recommended because in primary instruction the standards or types of color presented to the child ought to be the purest possible expressions of the colors represented, and a piece of color material cannot meet this requirement after having been used one year by a child. The necessary expense of cardboard tablets practically precludes a new supply each year. But the papers can finally be used to form, by pasting, some chart or combination which the pupil may be allowed to own as a sample of his work.

[D] A Nomenclature of Colors for Naturalists and Compendium of useful Knowledge for Ornithologists by Robert Ridgway, Curator, Department of Birds, National Museum. Boston, Little, Brown & Co., 1886.