A — BASKETRY, ETC.
1. (a) Make 2 baskets of different designs and shapes (each large enough to hold 2 quarts) of rope, raffia, grass, rattan, splits, pine needle, or willow. (b) Weave a hat of straw or corn husks. Either for coup, both for grand coup.
2. (a) Make a broom from broom corn, raised and pre- pared by self. (b) Make a “Boonder broom” (scouring brush), in floor-scrubbing size, with a l-piece handle, total length of handle and broom, 4 feet. Either for coup; both for grand coup.
3. (a) Make a rush seat of rushes gathered and pre- pared by self. (b) Canea chair seat. Either for coup; both for grand coup.
4. (L.L.) Make a mat or basket of reed, raffia, bark, pine needles, or other natural material, symmetrical and well made, for coup. 2 such articles. of different materials, for grand coup.
B — Bone
1. Make 6 small handicraft articles of bone or horn, such as ring, bracelet, napkin ring, belt buckle, ete., for coup. If engraved and colored, grand coup.
C — Celluloid
1. Make 6 handicraft articles of celluloid, such as shade pulls, napkin rings, pendants, paper knives, book marks, etc., for coup. If engraved or painted, and at least 2 are bent into required shape, grand coup.
D — Colonial Crafts
1. (a) Make 4 bayberry candles, each not less than 6 inches long and ¥% inch thick, from material gathered and prepared by self. (b) Grow, gather, dry and use % pound of lavender flowers or of lemon verbena (tripolium). Either for coup; both for grand coup.