Pattern No. 12. Orange. 



50 lbs. weight. 



First dye this pattern a full yellow up to pattern No. 1 1 , then run off the liquor out 

 of the kettle, fill it with clear water, put a fire to the kettle; when it gets a little warm, 

 put in 4 lbs. of niungeete, keep heating the kettle, and continue turning until deep 

 enough. 



Pattern No. 13. Orange. 



Of 50 lbs. weight. 



Is dyed the same as the No. 12 orange. Orange, dyed this way, is a fast colour to a 

 certainty. 



Pattern No. 14. Fast Red. 



50 lbs. weight. Boil up 20 lbs. camwood 15 minutes, cool the liquor a little, put in 1 lb. 

 of sulphuric acid, enter the goods, turn briskly for 7 turns, then one turn for every five 

 minutes. Continue boiling one hour, take out, cool the liquor a little, put in two pints of 

 No. 2 tin liquor cotton spirit, (see page 1); go 7 ends; done. 



Pattern No. 15. Green. 



50 lbs. weight. Boil up 25 lbs. of fustick, 5 lbs. of alum, cool the kettle a little with a 

 few pails of water, then put in a pint and a half of sulphate of indigo, rake up well, 

 enter the yarn or worsted, bring up to a boil, turn the goods carefully, continue boiling 

 I hour, take out, and, if not blue enough, use a little more sulphate of indigo; handle 

 until deep enough. Rinse in cold water. 



Pattern No. 16. Lilach. 



50 lbs. weight. Boil up the kettle and put in 12 lbs. of archil; cool the liquor a little, 

 enter the yarn or cloth, handle carefully until deep enough; you need not boil the goods 

 in the liquor. 



Pattern No. 17. Lilach. 



This is done the same way by using less archil; rinse in cold water when dyed. 



Pattern No. 18. Clothier's Drab. 



50 lbs. weight. 



Bring the kettle to a boil, then put in 2 lbs. of red tartar, 2 lbs. of madder, 2 lbs. of 

 fustick, boil the goods until you have colour enough on, take out, put in 8 ozs. of copperas, 

 enter the goods, handle until deep enough, done. 



Pattern No. 19. Claret. 

 50 lbs. weight. 



Boil up twenty pounds of camwood for fifteen minutes, cool a little, put in 24 oz. of 

 sulphuric acid, enter the goods, turn briskly 7 turns, then a turn every five minutes; bring 



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