Card – picture – or sign exhibiting – Display card – Combined with receptacle means
Patent
1996-08-19
1998-06-30
Green, Brian K.
Card, picture, or sign exhibiting
Display card
Combined with receptacle means
4012411, 47 56, 47 81, G09F 100
Patent
active
057716145
ABSTRACT:
A floral assembly, which may be included in a card, is made of absorbent paper in the shape of a flower having an upper end flared as a bloom-shaped seed pocket and the lower end is a stem-shaped support. The pocket contains seeds for germination and may be easily opened to free them for growth. When the stem is immersed in water, it serves as a wick to moisten the upper part of the assembly and helps start the seeds germinating.
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"How To Make Flowers", Aug. 1951, pp. 1-3 and 6.
Green Brian K.
Hoopes Dallett
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