GREEN TEA BLENDS.
In Green Tea blends the combinations are limited, being chiefly confined to.
No. 1.
| Parts. | Varieties. | Price. |
| 3 | Sun-dried Japan | @ .20 |
| 3 | Moyune Young Hyson | @ .24 |
| Average cost, | .22 |
No. 2.
| Parts. | Varieties. | Price. |
| 3 | Pan-fired Japan | @ .20 |
| 7 | Moyune Imperial | @ .30 |
| Average cost, | .27 |
No. 3.
And for a very low-priced Tea of this order the best results are obtainable from a combination composed of:—
| Parts. | Varieties. | Price. |
| 5 | Japan Nibs | @ .15 |
| 5 | Moyune Hyson | @ .15 |
| Average cost, | .15 |
In this latter blend, if the Hyson is scarce and difficult to secure, a good, clean, sweet-drawing Twankay or Hyson-skin will answer the purpose.
No. 4.
Two other good combinations are formed as follows when an all Imperial and all Young Hyson is required:—
| Parts. | Varieties. | Price. |
| 2 | Moyune Imperial | @ |
| 2 | Tienke Imperial | @ |
| 6 | Taiping Imperial | @ |
| Average cost | |
No. 5.
| Parts. | Varieties. | Price. |
| 2 | Nankin Young Hyson | @ |
| 2 | Tienke Young Hyson | @ |
| 6 | Fy-chow Young Hyson | @ |
| Average cost | |