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Detailed, elegant art defines this earthy line from Elaine Kay Cards. It brings a full spectrum of products to exceed your garden, kitchen, holiday, gift and correspondence needs.
Savor the Style & Eleganceof Elaine Kay Cards
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2012 Spring Launch:
- Serrano Peppers
- Banana Peppers
- Cilantro
- Summer Squash
- Sunflower
3Fold Over CardsThis elegant kitchen/garden
line exhibits professionally
designed layouts and original
watercolor artwork in a stylish,
contemporary fashion. These
gorgeous cards are sure to
please and captivate friends,
family, foodies, cooks, and
garden lovers. Use them for
invitations, dinner parties,
personal notes and thank you
cards. Elegantly boxed wtih
hemp tie and tag, they make
impressive gifts.
F A R M E R S M A R K E T S E R I E S
- Folded size: 6.25 x 4.5- Full color outside & inside- Very sturdy thickness- Packaging: Boxed with
hemp tie and tag- 12 assorted cards and 13
A6 Kraft envelopes
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american winter berry
AMERICAN WINTER BERRY
american winter berry
AMERICAN
American Winter Berry (Ilex verticillata) is a species of holly native
to eastern North America in the United States and southeast
Canada from Newfoundland west to Ontario and Minnesota,
and south to Alabama.
It is a shrub growing to 3 ft. -15 ft. tall. The leaves are typically
glossy with serrated edges and pointed apex. The flowers are
small with five to eight white petals. The red fruit persists on the
branches long into the winter.
The berries are an important food resource for numerous species
of birds and were used by Native Americans for medicinal
purposes. It is believed they coined the term"Fever Bush."
American Winter Berry is a tough plant with very few diseases
or pests. Although wet acidic soils are optimal, the Winter Berry
will grow well in the average garden. Numerous cultivars are
available, differing in size and shape of the plant and color of the
berry. Like most hollies, the proximity of at least one male plant is
required to pollenize the females in order to bear fruit.
American Winter Berry is known for its mid-winter splash of
spectacular color from densely packed berries, whose visibility is
heightened by the loss of foliage. The bare branches covered in
berries are popular for use in floral arrangements and wreaths.
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a m e r i c a n w i n t e r b e r r y
A M E R I C A N W I N T E R B E R R Ya m e r i c a n w i n t e r b e r r y
A M E R I C A N
American Winter Berry (Ilex verticillata) is a species of holly native
to eastern North America in the United States and southeast
Canada from Newfoundland west to Ontario and Minnesota,
and south to Alabama.
It is a shrub growing to 3 ft. -15 ft. tall. The leaves are typically
glossy with serrated edges and pointed apex. The flowers are
small with five to eight white petals. The red fruit persists on the
branches long into the winter.
The berries are an important food resource for numerous species
of birds and were used by Native Americans for medicinal
purposes. It is believed they coined the term"Fever Bush."
American Winter Berry is a tough plant with very few diseases
or pests. Although wet acidic soils are optimal, the Winter Berry
will grow well in the average garden. Numerous cultivars are
available, differing in size and shape of the plant and color of the
berry. Like most hollies, the proximity of at least one male plant is
required to pollenize the females in order to bear fruit.
American Winter Berry is known for its mid-winter splash of
spectacular color from densely packed berries, whose visibility is
heightened by the loss of foliage. The bare branches covered in
berries are popular for use in floral arrangements and wreaths.
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h o l l yH O L L Y
h o l l y
h o l l yH O L L Y
h o l l y
With hundreds of species ranging from short shrubs to tall trees
Holly (Ilux Aquifolium) is found primarily in North America,
Europe and Asia. It is known for its bright crimson berries and
prickly green leaves.
Most hollies are evergreens that can thrive in the sunlight or the
shade and the leaves are shiny with serrated edges. Hollies are
dioecious, with male and female reproductive structures found
on separate plants. Both male and female hollies bloom in late
spring or early summer yielding white flowers but only the
females can produce berries. A male plant must be near a female
plant for the process of pollination to take place. Insects, like
bees, help cross-pollinate female hollies, transferring pollen from
the male to the female plants.
Due to its ability to stay green through the harshest winter
months, holly has deep-rooted symbolic links to life and hope.
Ancient druids, Romans, Celts and even Asian cultures embraced
holly as an important aspect of annual celebrations and cultural
traditions. In many western cultures, holly is a traditional
Christmas decoration, used especially in wreaths and flower
arrangements.
Many of the hollies are widely used as ornamental plants in
gardens and parks. Several hybrids and numerous cultivars
have been developed for garden use. Hollies are often used for
hedges and take well to pruning and shaping.
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116 Holly Design 2.indd 1 10/7/11 8:30 PM
AMERICAN
a m e r i c a n w i n t e r b e r r y
A M E R I C A N W I N T E R B E R R Y
American Winter Berry (Ilex verticillata) is a species of holly native
to eastern North America in the United States and southeast
Canada from Newfoundland west to Ontario and Minnesota,
and south to Alabama.
It is a shrub growing to 3 ft. -15 ft. tall. The leaves are typically
glossy with serrated edges and pointed apex. The flowers are
small with five to eight white petals. The red fruit persists on the
branches long into the winter.
The berries are an important food resource for numerous species
of birds and were used by Native Americans for medicinal
purposes. It is believed they coined the term"Fever Bush."
American Winter Berry is a tough plant with very few diseases
or pests. Although wet acidic soils are optimal, the Winter Berry
will grow well in the average garden. Numerous cultivars are
available, differing in size and shape of the plant and color of the
berry. Like most hollies, the proximity of at least one male plant is
required to pollenize the females in order to bear fruit.
American Winter Berry is known for its mid-winter splash of
spectacular color from densely packed berries, whose visibility is
heightened by the loss of foliage. The bare branches covered in
berries are popular for use in floral arrangements and wreaths.
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117 Holly Design 3.indd 1 10/7/11 8:37 PM
h o l l yH O L L Y
h o l l y
With hundreds of species ranging from short shrubs to tall trees
Holly (Ilux Aquifolium) is found primarily in North America,
Europe and Asia. It is known for its bright crimson berries and
prickly green leaves.
Most hollies are evergreens that can thrive in the sunlight or the
shade and the leaves are shiny with serrated edges. Hollies are
dioecious, with male and female reproductive structures found
on separate plants. Both male and female hollies bloom in late
spring or early summer yielding white flowers but only the
females can produce berries. A male plant must be near a female
plant for the process of pollination to take place. Insects, like
bees, help cross-pollinate female hollies, transferring pollen from
the male to the female plants.
Due to its ability to stay green through the harshest winter
months, holly has deep-rooted symbolic links to life and hope.
Ancient druids, Romans, Celts and even Asian cultures embraced
holly as an important aspect of annual celebrations and cultural
traditions. In many western cultures, holly is a traditional
Christmas decoration, used especially in wreaths and flower
arrangements.
Many of the hollies are widely used as ornamental plants in
gardens and parks. Several hybrids and numerous cultivars
have been developed for garden use. Hollies are often used for
hedges and take well to pruning and shaping.
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front
blank insides
back
- Folded size: 6.25 x 4.5- Full color outside & inside- Very sturdy thickness- Packaging: Boxed with
hemp tie and tag- 12 assorted cards of 4 designs,
with 13 A6 Kraft envelopes
3 additional designs
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Date:
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Serves:
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Recipe Card opens up to a ruled inside for extra writing space!
- Flat size: 6 x 8- Folded size: 6 x 4- Full color outside, black ink
ruled inside for extra room- Printed on 65C cover stock- Packaging: Boxed in assorted
sets of 16 cards
Fold Over Recipe Cards F A R M E R S M A R K E T S E R I E S
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Date:
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Serves:
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6- Size: 4 x 3.5 fold over card with score, folds to 3.5 x 2
- Full color- Sturdy thickness- Clear packaging in sets of
12 (3 each of 4 designs) with hemp tie
H O L L Y / W I N T E R B E R R Y S E R I E S
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7- Size: 4 x 3.5 fold over card with score, folds to 3.5 x 2
- Full color- Sturdy thickness- Clear packaging of 12
assorted designs with hemp tie
F A R M E R S M A R K E T S E R I E S
P lace Cards orChafing Dish Cards
8P aper Stem Gems
9 F A R M E R S M A R K E T S E R I E S
Decorative Name Tags Includes 20 assorted name tags that slip over virtually any stem ware.Adorn wine and martini glasses with these original paper name tags. Its a gorgeous and fun way for party goers and dinner guests to keep track of their drinks.
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H O L L Y / W I N T E R B E R R Y S E R I E S
My Wine!
Then place around
stem of your favorite
drink!
Write name here
Festive Name Tags Includes 20 assorted name tags that slip over virtually any stem ware.Adorn wine and martini glasses with these festive paper name tags. Its a fun way for party goers and dinner guests to keep track of their drinks.
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C O N T E M P O R A R Y H O L I D A Y S E R I E S
Then place around
stem of your favorite
drink!
Write name hereMy Wine!
Festive Name Tags Includes 20 assorted name tags that slip over virtually any stem ware.Adorn wine and martini glasses with these festive paper name tags. Its a fun way for party goers and dinner guests to keep track of their drinks.
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Coming Soon:- Recipe Binder that accompanies our Fold Over Recipe Cards- Fall/Pumpkin line of Stem Gems- Wild Grape line of Stem Gems- Bookmarks- Labels- Notecards of various sizes- Response Cards- Shopping List Pads
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