Re: Re:OT:Labels


A Brother's electronic labeling machine, and I suppose a Casio too, will make a black on white, laminated label which will stick to any clean, smooth surface and will outlast whatever stakes it is put on.  It is the only thing that will hold up here in the Southern Arizona sun.  I have some badly beat up three year old aluminum stakes, but the labels are still bright and clear.  It is initially expensive, but saves time, frustration and probably even money in the long run.
Francelle Edwards  Zone 9  At last October and a cool down!
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Carryl M. Meyer 
  To: iris-talk 
  Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 12:54 PM
  Subject: [iris-talk] Re:OT:Labels


  And pens which will last for seasons--
  I finally found my pen--which I have been trying for several years now--as
  said yesterday, I use pieces of Venetian blind for the labels--and write
  with pencil--if the label will only be there a short time--one season--but
  if I want it to last longer--I use:
  GARDEN MARKER Gro-Mark Garden Products--outdoor use--xylene free
  Alcohol based ink.  Water and fade resistant
  DP Industries, Inc. N. Vasselboro,ME                         # GM08

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