COMPOUND COLORS.
The following tints can be formed by mixing the colors as below. The shades can be made to suit any taste by the exercise of a little judgment in proportioning the colors.
Cream—White, yellow and red.
Drab—White, Prussian blue and vermillion.
Flesh—Lake, white and vermillion.
Fawn—White, stone ochre and vermillion.
Grey—White, Prussian blue, and very little black.
Light green—White, mixed with verdigris.
Grass green—Yellow, pink, mixed with verdigris.
Pea green—White and Paris green.
Dark green—Black and chrome green.
Olive green—Prussian blue and yellow.
Jonquil—Yellow, pink and white.
Lead—Prussian blue and white.
Olive—Red, green, or black and yellow.
Pearl—Dark red mixed with violet.
Purple—White, Prussian blue and vermillion.
Stone—White with a little spruce ochre.
Straw—White and yellow.
Snuff—Yellow, sienna and red.
Slate—White, black, red and blue.
Steel—Cerise, Prussian blue and vermillion.
Salmon—White, yellow and red.
Light yellow—French yellow and white.
Dark yellow—French yellow and red.
Lemon yellow—Yellow pink, with Naples yellow.