Seal point:
A pale, even cream color with obvious seal points restricted to the face, ears, legs, and tail. The nose leather and paw pads should be a similar rich seal color.
Blue point:
Cool, glacier white is the preferred body color, with no sign of a creamy tinge. The points should shade to a slate blue, with nose leather and paw pads the same.
Chocolate point:
The body should be a pale ivory color, with points, nose leather, and paw pads a pale, milky chocolate color.
Lilac point:
Body color should be a glacial white, with the points showing a pale, pinkish gray tinge. The paw pads and nose leather should be a lavender pink.
Red point:
A clear white body with deep apricot colored points is the ideal. Nose leather and paw pads should be flesh pink.
Cream point:
The body should be clear white, with pale pinkish-cream points, nose leather and paw pads.
Tabby point (tortie point):
These are available in a variety of colors. The body tone should be as recommended for the solid colors with the nose leather and paw pads similar. For the torties the colors should be well mingled, and the tabby point is the only variety that allows for stripes on the pointed areas.

This infor came from the Complete Cat Book By Paddy Cutts.