There are lots of CW reproductions, in all colors, including purple, double pinks, chrome yellow, poison green, turkey reds, etc. Many of those vintage quilts contain alot of browns now because many of the dyes in use at the time were unstable and would turn to brown over time or when exposed to water or sunlight. The purples and greens did that often. That's why many of the vintage red and green applique quilts are now red with brown (used to be green) stems and leaves. The Turkey reds and indigo blues were popular simply because those colors were stable. If you want to stick to CW reproductions, just make sure you aren't buying a print from a circa date after the Civil War, because there are also alot of 1880's reproductions. You wouldn't want to include the black mourning fabrics, for example. Since there are no quilt shops close to you, check out CW reproductions for sale on etsy. Lots of good stuff there, at reasonable prices. (I've been known to buy there...)