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Benjamin Moore Approved Queen-Picton Heritage Conservation District Colours – Benjamin Moore Approved Queen-Picton Heritage Conservation District Colours – Pratt & Lambert Approved Paint Colours – Equivalents July 2000 – Revised March 2004 Page 1 APPROVED PAINT COLOURS –––EQUIVALENTS–EQUIVALENTS BENJAMIN MOORE EXTERIOR EXPRESSIONS AND HISTORICAL COLOUR COLLECTION PRATT AND LAMBERT BENJAMIN MOORE Tuscan Red: Neo-Classical Maroon Rust (1927) New London Burgundy (HC-61) Blue Grey: Neo-Classical and Regency Gallery Stripe Blue (35 GV-M) Hamilton Blue (now Delft Blue 1307) Jamestown Blue (HC-148) Dixieland (B772P) Nil Russian Blue (1306) Buxton Blue (HC-149) Cape Blue Blue Fox (1301) Van Courtland Blue (HC-145) Crater Lake Nite (1302) Philipsburg Blue (HC-159) Green: Italianate Haze Green (2209) Nil Eucalyptus (YG500P) Nil Sealife (1661) Nil Moss Green (1659) Hancock Green (HC-117) Mesa Green (YG521P) Sherwood Green (HC-118) Shady Knoll (YG533M) Nil Northern Green (1655) Sherwood Green (HC-118) Reed (1656) Nil Sagebrush (1490) Louisburg Green (HC-113) Empire Green (YG564M) Lehigh Green ((HC-131) Tarragon (2051) Hillsborough Beige (1033) Sandpiper Lenox Tan (HC-44) Brown: Italianate and Ontario Gothic Peppercorn (2058) Greenfield Pumpkin (HC-40) Burnt Almond 2059) Tobacco Brown (61) Bronze Gold (2111) Decatur Buff (HC-38) Tyler Taupe ((HC-43) Mystic Gold (HC-37) Brown Sugar (2057) Richmond Gold (HC-41) Rawhide (2106) Plymouth Brown (HC-73) Approved Paint Colours – Equivalents July 2000 – Revised March 2004 Page 2 Light Ochre: Regency Yellow Tulip (1695) Hawthorne Yellow (HC-4) Reed Yellow (1683) Weston Flax (HC-5) Red: Regency Scarlet O’Hara (1870) Rosy Apple (2006-30)l Bittersweet (1863) Nil Dark Green: Regency and Suitable Trim Colour Hedge Green (1462) Nil Shadowy Evergreen (1487) Chrome Green (41) Deep Jungle (1450) Lafayette Green (HC-135) Leaf Green (49) Robinhood Green (1475) Lafayette Green (HC-135) Leaf Green (49) Red Ochre and Terracotta: Neo-Classical, Regency and Suitable Wall Colour Secretary House Red (27GV-A) Country Red (21) (now Bryce Canyon 1903) Manchester Red Cottage Red (22) Hermiston Red (1877) Country Red (21) Brick Dust (1876) Georgian Brick (HC-50) Cinnabark (2008) Nil Beige: Suitable Wall Colour Cooper Shop Beige (30GV-P) Monroe Bisque (HC-26) (now Riviera Sand 2115) Meerschaum (2114) Navajo White Montgomery White (HC-33) Corinthian White (162) Palace White (956) Lancaster Whitewash (HC-174) Greenmount Silk (HC-3) Philadelphia Cream (HC-30) Peanut Shell (2055) Powell Buff ((HC-35) Richmond Bisque Approved Pain Colours – Equivalents July 2000 – Revised March 2004 Page 3 Light Grey: Suitable Wall and Trim Colour Veranda Gray (34GV-P) Piedmont Gray (1579) (now Minnow 2240) Boothbay Gray (HC-165) Agate Gray (2213) Nil Pearl White (2244) Cliffside Gray Wraith (2327) Wickham Gray (HC-171) Cliffside Gray Overcast (B793W) Nil Sandy Yellow: Suitable Wall and Trim Colour Colonial Yellow (1747) Ivory Colonial Cream (1747) Crowne Hill Yellow (312) Jasmine Yellow (YO304P) Nil Reed Yellow (1683) Weston Flax (HC-5) Cloudy Yellow (2116) Pittsfield Buff (HC-24) Brown: Suitable Trim Colour Peanut Shell (2055) Powell Buff (HC-35) Richmond Bisque Maple Sugar (2109) Nil Elk Tan (2103) Nil SICO COLOURS OF YESTERYEAR PRATT AND LAMBERT SICO Tuscan Red: Neo-Classical Maroon Rust (1927) Colonial Red (4142-73) Blue Grey: Neo-Classical and Regency Gallery Stripe Blue (35 GV-M) Summer Storm (4176-53) (now Delft Blue 1307) Dixieland (B772P) Nil Russian Blue (1306) Nil Blue Fox (1301) Night Sky (4183-42) Crater Lake Nite (1302) Nil Approved Pain Colours – Equivalents July 2000 – Revised March 2004 Page 4 Green: Italianate Haze Green (2209) Cardamom (4163-31) Eucalyptus (YG500P) Nil Sealife (1661) Nil Moss Green (1659) Nil Mesa Green (YG521P) Nil Shady Knoll (YG533M) Nil Northern Green (1655) Northern Green (4161-42) Reed (1656) Nil Sagebrush (1490) Sagebrush (4160-42) Empire Green (YG564M) Sherwood (4166-63) Tarragon (2051) Sandstone (4147-53) Brown: Italianate and Ontario Gothic Peppercorn (2058) Nil Burnt Almond 2059) Nil Bronze Gold (2111) Brown Rice (4123-53) Brown Sugar (2057) Butterscotch (4127-63) Rawhide (2106) Soft Brown (4150-63) Light Ochre: Regency Yellow Tulip (1695) Nil Reed Yellow (1683) Waxen Yellow (4117-31) Red: Regency Scarlet O’Hara (1870) Nil Bittersweet (1863) Nil Dark Green: Regency and Suitable Trim Colour Hedge Green (1462) Greenbelt (4168-63) Shadowy Evergreen (1487) Fir Green (4168-73) Deep Jungle (1450) Nil Robinhood Green (1475) Nil Approved Pain Colours – Equivalents July 2000 – Revised March 2004 Page 5 Red Ochre and Terracotta: Neo-Classical, Regency and Suitable Wall Colour Secretary House Red (27GV-A) Nil (now Bryce Canyon 1903) Manchester Red Nil Hermiston Red (1877) Old Red (4140-73) Brick Dust (1876) Nil Cinnabark (2008) Nil Beige: Suitable Wall Colour Cooper Shop Beige (30GV-P) Nil (now Riviera Sand 2115) Meerschaum (2114) Lime White (4455-11) Peanut Shell (2055) Croissant (4127-42) Light Grey: Suitable Wall and Trim Colour Veranda Gray (34GV-P) Nil (now Minnow 2240) Agate Gray (2213) Nil Pearl White (2244) Nil Wraith (2327) Nil Overcast (B793W) Nil Sandy Yellow: Suitable Wall and Trim Colour Colonial Yellow Wheatfield (4120-42) Colonial Cream (1747) Nil Jasmine Yellow (YO304P) Nil Reed Yellow (1683) Waxen Yellow (4117-31) Cloudy Yellow (2116) Nil Brown: Suitable Trim Colour Peanut Shell (2055) Croissant (4127-42) Maple Sugar (2109) Nil Elk Tan (2103) Nil Approved Pain Colours – Equivalents July 2000 – Revised March 2004 Page 6 CIL OPAQUE STAINS PRPRPRATTPR ATT AND LAMBERT CIL OPAQUE STAINS Tuscan Red: Neo-Classical Maroon Rust (1927) Nil Blue Grey: Neo-Classical and Regency Gallery Stripe Blue (35 GV-M) Nil (now Delft Blue 1307) Dixieland (B772P) Ascot Blue (90BG 41/040) Russian Blue (1306) Nil Blue Fox (1301) Nil Crater Lake Nite (1302) Nil Green: Italianate Haze Green (2209) Willow Mist Eucalyptus (YG500P) Nil Sealife (1661) Nil Moss Green (1659) Nil Mesa Green (YG521P) Nil Shady Knoll (YG533M) Nil Northern Green (1655) Nil Reed (1656) Nil Sagebrush (1490) Nil Empire Green (YG564M) Privet Hedge (50GY 24/110) Tarragon (2051) Chamois Brown: Italianate and Ontario Gothic Peppercorn (2058) Burlap Gold 10YY 23/261 Burnt Almond (2059) Chestnut (50YR 14/191) Bronze Gold (2111) Nil Brown Sugar (2057) Cedar Rawhide (2106) Nil Light Ochre: Regency Yellow Tulip (1695) Nil Reed Yellow (1683) Nil Approved Pain Colours – Equivalents July 2000 – Revised March 2004 Page 7 Red: Regency Scarlet O’Hara (1870) Nil Bittersweet (1863) Nil Dark Green: Regency and Suitable Trim Colour Hedge Green (1462) Nil Shadowy Evergreen (1487) Nil Deep Jungle (1450) Nil Robinhood Green (1475) Forest Red Ochre and Terracotta: Neo-Classical, Regency and Suitable Wall Colour Secretary House Red (27GV-A) Nil (now Bryce Canyon 1903) Manchester Red Tomahawk Red (90RR 11/257) Hermiston Red (1877) Nil Brick Dust (1876) Navajo Red Cinnabark (2008) California Rustic Beige: Suitable Wall Colour Cooper Shop Beige (30GV-P) Nil (now Riviera Sand 2115) Meerschaum (2114) Navajo White Peanut Shell (2055) Parchment Light Grey: Suitable Wall and Trim Colour Veranda Gray (34GV-P) Stonehedge (now Minnow 2240) Agate Gray (2213) Nil Pearl White (2244) Cape Cod Grey Overcast (B793W) Nil Sandy Yellow: Suitable Wall and Trim Colour Colonial Yellow Nil Colonial Cream (1747) Nil Jasmine Yellow (YO304P) Nil Reed Yellow (1683) Nil Cloudy Yellow (2116) Nil Approved Pain Colours – Equivalents July 2000 – Revised March 2004 Page 8 Brown: Suitable Trim Colour Peanut Shell (2055) Parchment Maple Sugar (2109) Nil Elk Tan (2103) Nil BEHR EXTERIOR PREMIUM PLUS PRATT AND LAMBERT BEHR EXTERIOR Tuscan Red: Neo-Classical Maroon Rust (1927) Cordovan (C40-52) Antique Mahogany (C40-64) Rosewood (C40-16) Blue Grey: Neo-Classical and Regency Gallery Stripe Blue (35 GV-M) Nil (now Delft Blue 1307) Dixieland (B772P) Provincetown (C40-74) Russian Blue (1306) Nil Blue Fox (1301) Hamilton 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Terracotta: Neo-Classical, Regency and Suitable Wall Colour Secretary House Red (27GV-A) Nil (now Bryce Canyon 1903) Manchester Red Ox Blood (C40-58) Hermiston Red (1877) Nil Brick Dust (1876) Natural Redwood (C40-37) Cinnabark (2008) Canyon Brown (C40-25) Sedonia (C40-33) Beige: Suitable Wall Colour Cooper Shop Beige (30GV-P) Nil (now Riviera Sand 2115) Meerschaum (2114) White Sands C40-44) Moon Shadow (C40-70) Peanut Shell (2055) Adobestone (C40-47) Deerskin (C40-42) Approved Pain Colours – Equivalents July 2000 – Revised March 2004 Page 10 Light Grey: Suitable Wall and Trim Colour Veranda Gray (34GV-P) Stonewall (C40-78) (now
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