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Two-Color Combinations.
The following list of two-color combinations taken from the colors shown on Plates 1 to 21, inclusive, are in the writer’s judgement, either good, very good, or excellent. We first give a list of combinations including red; this is followed by a list including yellow; then a list including blue; then a number of lists including, orange, green, purple, deep blue, rose-lake, lemon-yellow, vermilion, gray, and black, in the order named. Then these are followed by lists including colors 17, 34, 36, 41, 44, 45, 52, 59, 60, 67, 73, 75, 80, 81, 83, 94, no, 115, 118, 119, 123, 135, 138, 139, 142, 144, and 148, in the order given. The principal color in each list of combinations is given at the head of same.
Red.
- Figs. 1 and 2—good.
- Figs.„ 1 and„ 3—very good.
- Figs.„ 1 and„ 5—very„ good.„
- Figs.„ 1 and„ 7—very„ good.„
- Figs.„ 1 and„ 9—good.
- Figs.„ 1 and„ 11—very good.
- Figs.„ 1 and„ 12—excellent.
- Figs.„ 1 and„ 21—good.
- Figs.„ 1 and„ 24—good.
- Figs.„ 1 and„ 32—very good.
- Figs.„ 1 and„ 33—very„ good.„
- Figs.„ 1 and„ 34—good.
- Figs.„ 1 and„ 37—good.„
- Figs.„ 1 and„ 38—good.„
- Figs.„ 1 and„ 40—good.„
- Figs.„ 1 and„ 41—good.„
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