[ 72 ] 
before recommended foe the other Flowers) a proper Gradation of the Shades. 
The Buttons arc Orange Colour, and the Style a pale Green. The Leaves and 
Stalk are a bluilh Green, wkh a Mixture of Sap-Green znd^Pritffmn Blue, 
finiffiing with Indico. The Orangp-colour^d Ones are done in the fame Man- 
lier as the Najhtrticn, in Page 74, fpotting the kifide of each wkh In- 
dico towards its Bafe. The Buds, whHe young, are Green, turning to the 
Orange as th^ ripen, which makes a pleahag Variety in tfeciColouiing. 
Double 4tOCK. 
D OUBLEi/wir.arc a purplifh Crimfoa, or varie^ted with White and 
Cricnlbn. The Clufter of iinaii Peieds in the Middle are ^een, which 
diffufes itfclf faintly on the larger Ones, and affords a plcafing Diverfity. 
The Stalk and Leaves are a whidlh Green. 
A F ^ / C A N, 
A FRJC A.NS arccitfacf Yellow or Orange Colour. The Yellow. Ones 
x\ are to be done according to the Direaions in Page 68, for the Yellow 
Parc of the Jimqui^ pale or deeper at DHcredon : And the Orange Co- 
lour Ones, as the Cr<mn Imperialy Page 67. The Stalk and Leaves are a 
pieafant Green. ^ y 
L A R K S P 0 R. ; . 
T ARKSPURS have all the Varieties of ^ China After, The Leaves 
ind Stalk are a bluifh Green. 
H d^L V H O 
HLYHOCKS vary, from the paleft Rofe Colours to the deejfx;ff 
Crimfon, Some are Whice, which, in a Compoliticm^ aff^sfd an agree- ' 
TJHl 
Cl 
sbfeContraff to the other Flowers, by their bcaudfui Shape ; but if reprefent- 
. €d fijgly, *iis eafily ima^ned, any of the other Colours arc the moft intereft- 
ing: For which the Method laid down in Page 68, for Painting the Rofc* 
will acfwer 5. ufing the fame Colours deeper, according to Fancy, prderving 
a mpomonahic Shade of Colour, that the deep Shades may sot appear 
S^ladacnly dark to dwwn the effc^ of ffie psUc Colours. Tlite Stalk "aBd 
J^ves are a pale Green, to be doc^ wi^ Sap-Green mix’d with Whiof,* for 
the pak Colours i tlx fame Coiouc, only le|s White, for the next Shade, and 
'wdiing a iktle Indico for the darki^ Shacks, 
PASSIOM 
