If you call 800-737-3868 or email petinfo@petsolutions.com with your question, along with the catalog code of a catalog you are talking about, I am sure we can answer your question! We just need to know which catalog, and what page the bird is on, if possible. Thanks!
To answer your question white is always a favorite with a piece of sage green furniture but you could always go with a feature wall of off white or light grey to spice the room up a bit.
well, in my opinion, they smell of bananas...
I'm curious about what you're seeing. Is it a metallic type green line? Not always in the same position. Moving around and can take any shape?
Green, brown, barky, beautiful, grand, tiny, splendid, strong, weak.
Yes it can, but first you need to prepare the surface for the new paint. # Make sure the green board is free of grease, dirt and loose particles, -wiping with a sugar soap solution removes grease. # 'Kill' the green color by applying a white undercoat, or a white first coat. This is necessary, otherwise the green will always spoil the color of the top coat, and you'll never get it right.
Yes. Like red can raise it, but green lowers it.
They are almost always green.
They come in catalogs at least once a year. Just keep looking
The red and green scarf are a prize in haloween party and the other ones are in November and December catalogs
It comes out about every five months.
Katrina Rumley has written: 'Denise Green' -- subject(s): Artists, Catalogs, Expatriate artists
No!! Superman doesn't pee green at all. No one pees green. It is always yellow.
Robert Friedberg has written: 'Nineteen Ninety Three Green Coin Book' 'Appraising and selling your coins' -- subject(s): American Coins, Canadian Coins '1985 green coin book' -- subject(s): Catalogs, American Coins, Canadian Coins '1997 Green Coin Book (24th ed)' 'Aardvarks for Tea' 'Gold coins of the world, complete from 600 A. D. to the present' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Gold coins '1990 Green Coin Book' '1993 green coin book' -- subject(s): Catalogs, American Coins, Canadian Coins 'Paper Money of the United States: A Complete Illustrated Guide with Valuations'
no
They have always been green.
Caroline G. Goodfellow has written: 'The ultimate doll book' -- subject(s): Dolls, History 'Dolls' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Dolls 'Toys' -- subject(s): Bethnal Green Museum, Catalogs, Toys
Most likely chlorophyll (but not always) and it will be green.