130
COQUETTE
FLAITEUSE.
91.
Color,
Yellow.
Mix
I
lb.
American
safiron,
cut
very
fine,
with
1
quart
of
alcohol,
95
per
cent.
;
put
it
in
a
covered
jar,
in
a
warm
place,
and
let
it
stand
for
8
days;
then
press,
filter,
and
bottle
for
use.
A
yellow
coloring
may
also
be
made
of
turmeric
i
istead
of
saffron.
Observe
the
same
proportions,
and
make
in
the
same
way.
92.
Color,
Purple.
Mix
1
b.
elderberries,
mashed
to
a
pulp,
with
1
quart
of
of
alcohf
'.,
95
per
cent.
Macerate
(see
No.
5)
in
a
warm
place
foi
3
days
;
then
press,
filter,
and
bottle
for
use.
93.
Color,
Red.
1
ounce
of
finely-powdered
cochineal.
I
drachm
of
calcinated
alum.
]
>c
iled
with
a
quart
of
water,
in
an
earthen
dish
;
add
1
qi
\Tt
of
alcohol,
95
per
cent.,
press,
filter,
and
bottle
for
use.
94.
Color,
Violet.
1
pint
of
blue
color.
S
pints
of
red
color.
7
[ix
together.
95.
Coquette
Flatteuse.
?
{
drops
of
oil
of
rose.
4
S
do.
oil
of
mace.
2
I
do.
essence
of ambergris.
1
issolve
in
3
gallons
of
alcohol,
95
per
cent.
;
then
add
a
SA
rup
made
of
42
lbs.
of
sugar
and
4f
gallons
of
watej
(see
No.
7).
Color
rose
(see
No.
93).