Ivy green was called bronze green, sage green, Quaker green, olive green.
Slate was called also Quaker blue and dark lead.
Pearl gray was called also light gray.
Lilac was called also French gray.
Warm gray was called also deep stone, French gray, and light stone.
Silver gray was called also lavender.
Steel gray was called French gray in several instances, but we prefer to use the other term, as it appears to be nearer to what is usually known in this country as a French gray, that is one which has a touch of red and blue in it.
Another instance of the variation in the names of these colours is shown by light stone, which one would think was sufficiently well known to remove any doubt about it, but this was called smoke gray, French gray, and dove.
Middle stone was called also light drab.
Dark oak was called also dark drab and yellow bronze green.