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| Dark purple | is produced by | Carmine and Prussian blue |
| Green | „ | Prussian blue and yellow. |
| Olive green | „ | Prussian blue and chrome yellow, No. 2. |
| Dark black green | „ | Prussian blue, orange, and a little carmine. |
| Brown | „ | Carmine and green. |
| Pale blue | „ | Ultramarine and white. |
| Lemon color | „ | Pale yellow and white. |
| Buff | „ | Orange and white. |
| Salmon color | „ | Orange, white, and a little carmine. |
| Pale violet | „ | Mauve and white. |
| Bright blue | „ | Ultramarine |
| Scarlet | „ | Vermilion and carmine. |
| Very beautiful purple | „ | Violet carmine. |
| Bright lake red | „ | Solferino or magenta. |
| Bluish green | „ | Yellow, white, and prussian blue. |
| Transparent white | „ | Arrow root finely ground with white color. This must be used dry. |
| Yellowish white | „ | White color and a small portion of the palest yellow. |
White added to any these colors lightens the tint. Arrow-root can be colors, but care must be taken not to make the color wet.
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