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QUEEN ANNES LACE

BERLIN-USA

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QUEEN ANNES LACE
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Company Address: PO Box 463,BERLIN,OH,USA 
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44610-0463 
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Fax Number: 3308934242 (+1-330-893-4242) 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
599975 
USA SIC Description:
Laces 
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    Queen Anne’s Lace: The flowers form a flat, lacy, white umbrella shape In the center of the flower cluster, there is often a single dark purple or red floret, which can give the appearance of a “nest ”
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