| Parts. | Varieties. | Price. |
| 2 | Sun-dried Japan | @ |
| 2 | Basket-fired Japan | @ |
| 6 | Foochow Oolong | @ |
| Average cost | ||
No. 5.
| Parts. | Varieties. | Price. |
| 1 | Moning Congou | @ |
| 1 | Basket-fired Japan | @ |
| 1 | Moyune Imperial | @ |
| 3 | Foochow Oolong | @ |
| 4 | Formosa Oolong | @ |
| Average cost | ||
In addition to these a blend composed of equal parts of a medium grade Pan-fired Japan and a plain dark-drawing Foochow Oolong forms an excellent combination at a moderate price. And a fair Pakeong Young Hyson and a choice Sun-dried Japan yields an excellent liquor for those desiring an all Green Tea blend.
INDIA AND CHINA TEA BLENDS.
In the appended combinations only from three to four component parts are given for each blend, as the dealer should not attempt to mix more of these sorts until he has become thoroughly acquainted with their peculiarities or educated his trade up to their use:—
No. 1.
Intended for a very low-priced tea.
| Parts. | Varieties. | Price. |
| 2 | Common Moning Congou | @ .15 |
| 2 | Common Kaisow Congou | @ .15 |
| 2 | Broken-leaf Assam | @ .15 |
| Average cost | .15 | |