GREEN PRINT

Welcome to the Brand page for “GREEN PRINT”, which is offered here for The mark consists of a combination of words and graphic within a rectangular-shaped area. the top half portion of the area is comprised of a smaller, green rectangle with rounded corners. the words green and print in white, stylized letters appear within the green portion. a set of five footprints roughly bisect the rectangular area comprising the mark; the footprints start near the bottom center and end near the top center. the footprints get progressively smaller from bottom to top, thus appearing to recede. the footprints are black in the bottom half of the mark, then they change to white as they cross into the green portion.;the color(s) green, black, white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;live plants in the form of rooted and non-rooted cuttings; young live plants and plant tissue cultures for horticultural purposes; seeds, of flowers, vegetables, fruits, herbs, and grasses for planting; edible plants; live plant parts in the form of bulbs, corms, and tubers for propagation; agricultural, horticultural, and forestry products;.

Its status is currently believed to be active. Its class is unavailable. “GREEN PRINT” is believed to be currently owned by “Francis M. Brockmeyer”.

Owner:
FRANCIS M. BROCKMEYER
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Description:
The mark consists of a combination of words and graphic within a rectangular-shaped area. The top half portion of the area is comprised of a smaller, green rectangle with rounded corners. The words green and print in white, stylized letters appear within the green portion. A set of five footprints roughly bisect the rectangular area comprising the mark; the footprints start near the bottom center and end near the top center. The footprints get progressively smaller from bottom to top, thus appearing to recede. The footprints are black in the bottom half of the mark, then they change to white as they cross into the green portion.;The color(s) green, black, white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;Live plants in the form of rooted and non-rooted cuttings; young live plants and plant tissue cultures for horticultural purposes; seeds, of flowers, vegetables, fruits, herbs, and grasses for planting; edible plants; live plant parts in the form of bulbs, corms, and tubers for propagation; agricultural, horticultural, and forestry products;
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