1465. The insides are to be shown by curling the leaves back at the ends, or by splitting them.
1466. The outsides, a thin wash of carmine and lake mixed, shaded with carmine—indigo for the darkest shades.
1467. Stalks.—Sap-green and carmine.
1468. Leaves.—Sap-green, shaded with indigo and French berries.
1469. Roses.—A light tint of pure carmine, over which another equally light of Peruvian blue; proceed with the darker shades of carmine of the best sort.