III.—Blue.—Same as II, but with the indigo vat.
IV.—Brown.—By using any of the brown dyes for silk or woolen.
V.—Crimson.—A mordant of alum, followed by a hot bath of brazil wood, afterwards by a weak dye of cudbear.
VI.—Pink or Rose.—With safflower or lemon juice.
VII.—Plum.—With the red dye, followed by an alkaline bath.
VIII.—Red.—A mordant of alum, followed by a bath of brazil wood.
IX.—Yellow.—A mordant of alum, followed by a bath of turmeric or weld.
X.—Green.—Take of verdigris and verditer, of each 1 ounce; gum water, 1 pint; mix them well and dip the feathers, they having been first soaked in hot water, into the said mixture.
XI.—Purple.—Use lake and indigo.
XII.—Carnation.—Vermilion and smalt.