—Forty-eight parts of white lead and one part of chrome green will give this colour, or emerald green may be used if desired. Some makers mix medium chrome green and white lead in the proportion of five parts of the latter to one part of the former to obtain a pea green, but the proportions may be varied considerably according to the exact shade required.

Persian Green.

—This is only another name for emerald green, the vivid and somewhat staring hue being sometimes employed in Oriental decoration and being then termed “Persian Green.”

Pistache.

—This is a yellowish green shade. It may be got by mixing seven parts of black, one of yellow ochre and one and half of chrome green. Or chrome yellow may, if desired, be substituted for the ochre.

Prussian Green.

—To produce this mix five parts black, three parts chrome yellow and twelve parts emerald or medium chrome green.

Quaker Green.

—Mix equal proportions of Venetian red and medium chrome yellow and add blue black. Add to this mixture a quantity of chrome green equal in bulk to the three. This will give an excellent quaker green.

Reed Green.