Moss Rose.
—This pale greenish shade is obtained by mixing chrome or Brunswick green, bright yellow and white in the proportions of one part green, four of yellow and three of white.
Mountain Green.
—Add to medium chrome yellow sufficient cobalt to produce the desired hue, adding a little white if necessary.
Myrtle.
—Three parts of dark chrome green, one part of ultramarine blue, and a little white lead will give an excellent myrtle colour.
Night Green.
—Seven parts of chrome green and three parts of yellow ochre will give this shade.
Nile Green.
—Five parts of white, nine of emerald green and six of Prussian blue will give this shade.