containing over 6400 receipts embracing thorough information, in plain language, applicable to almost every possible industrial and domestic requirement
William B. Dick
Dick & Fitzgerald, New York 1884.
169. Lilac or Puce.
Work for an hour in red spirits (see Ho. 108) at 1½° Baumé wring out and wash; then work half an hour in a decoction of 3 pounds logwood at about 140° Fahr.; lift, and add 1 red spirits, and work 20 minutes; wash ant dry. Half a pint red liquor (see No. 100) or 2 ounces alum, may be added to the logwood after lifting, instead of the red spirit.
170. Lilac or Puce.
Work for 15 minutes in red liquor (see No. 100) at 5° Baumé; wring out and wash in a tub of warm water; then work half an hour in a decoction of 2 pounds logwood at 140° Fahr.; lift, and add pint red liquor, or 2 ounces alum; work 10 minutes, and wash in clean warm water; wring out and dry.
171. Light Purple or Adelaide.
Steep the goods in a decoction of 2 pounds sumach; wring out, and work half an hour in plumb spirit (see No. 111); wring out, and wash in clean cold water until no taste of acid is left on the goods, and dry.
When working with the plumb spirit, it is advisable to ut a sufficiency of it into a separate vessel for working the goods, returning the liquor afterwards to the plumb tub.
172. Light Purple.
Steep in a decoction of 2 pounds sumach; wring out and work for 20 minutes in red spirits (see No. 108) at 1½° Baumé; wash well and then work in plumb spirit, and finish the same as the last receipt.
173. Purple.
Steep in a decoction of 2 pounds sumach until cool; work in red spirits (see No. 108) at 1½° Baumé for an hour, and wash in cold water; then work for half an hour in a decoction of 3 pounds logwood at 140° Fahr.; lift, and add 1 gill red spirits, and work 10 minutes more; wash in cold water and dry.
If a browner tint is required, use a little more sumach; for a bluer tint, use less sumach and more logwood; and add, after lifting, ½ pint red liquor (see No. 100), or 2 ounces alum, instead of red spirits.
174. Lavender or Peach.
Work for 20 minutes in plumb spirit (see No. 111); wring out, and wash in clean cold water till free from acid taste, and dry.
175. Logwood, Lilac or Puce.
Dye a good shade of Prussian blue (see No. 131); then work 15 minutes in a decoction of 1 pound logwood at 140°Far.; lift, and add 4 ounces alum; work 10 minutes, then wash in cold water and dry.
176. Logwood Lilac.
Dye a sky blue (see No. 131); then work for 15 minutes in a tub of warm water containing 1 gallon alum plumb (see No. 114); wring out and dry.
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