| Brushes for Fine Work. | |||
| Artists' round Sable, | No. 2, | each | 8 cts. |
| "" | " 4, | " | 12 cts. |
| "" | " 6, | " | 15 cts. |
| "" | " 7, | " | 18 cts. |
| "" | " 9, | " | 20 cts. |
| "" | " 11, | " | 27 cts. |
| Brushes for Ordinary Work. | |||
| Flat Fitch (bristles), | No. 1, | each | 7 cts. |
| " " | " 2, | " | 7 cts. |
| " " | " 3, | " | 8 cts. |
| " " | " 4, | " | 10 cts. |
| " " | " 5, | " | 10 cts. |
| " " | " 6, | " | 12 cts. |
| Brushes for Coarse Work. | |||
| Sash tool, | No. 5, | each | 20 cts. |
| " | " 6, | " | 25 cts. |
| Sash tool, No. 7, each | 30 cts. | ||
| " | " 8, | " | 35 cts. |
| Palette | 25 cts. | ||
| Palette knife | 25 cts. | ||
| Palette cups, each | 10 cts. | ||
| Spirits of turpentine, per qt. | 15 cts. | ||
| Boiled linseed oil, per qt. | 20 cts. | ||
| Hard oil finish (white, for varnishing) per pt. | 25 cts. |
Windsor & Newton's Tube Colors, as follows:
Ivory black, 8 cts.;
Vandyke brown, 8 cts.;
Burnt sienna, 8 cts.;
Raw sienna, 8 cts.;
Burnt umber, 8 cts.;
Raw umber, 8 cts.;
Naples yellow, 8 cts.;
Chrome yellow, 8 cts.;
Yellow ochre, 8 cts.;
Indigo, 8 cts.;
Indian red, 8 cts.;
Vermilion, 15 cts.;
Flake white, 8 cts.;
Sugar of lead, 8 cts.
For coarse work, all these colors, except the finer ones, should be bought in one-pound cans, ground in oil. In addition to colors ground in oil, it is extremely desirable to have from one to two pounds of each of the following:
Dry Colors, and Cost per Pound.
Zinc white 10 cts.
Vandyke brown 15 cts.
Chrome yellow 25 cts.
Lamp-black 35 cts.
Plumbago 10 cts.
Raw sienna 15 cts.
Burnt umber 15 cts.
Raw umber 15 cts.
Burnt sienna 15 cts.
To the enterprising taxidermist a few dollars judiciously expended in such materials as the above are bread cast upon the waters, that will be sure to return to him before many days, buttered on both sides.