In the statement, Column1, line 1-24, " fresh mushrooms; live floral wreaths; dried floral wreaths; live fishing bait; fresh hops; raw hops; unprocessed hops; living fish for food; live seafood, namely, lobsters, raw, fresh and unprocessed vegetables and fruits; living sugar plants; copra; malt for brewing and distilling; living foxtail millet, common and barnyard millet plants; living sesame plants; raw, fresh and unprocessed corn; fresh, raw and unprocessed oats; unprocessed rice; living sorghum plants; protein for animal consumption; animal foodstuffs; seeds and bulbs; live trees; dried flowers; natural turf, namely, grass and lawn grass; seedlings; saplings; live flowers; hay; dwarfed potted bonsai trees; live mammals not for food, namely, fish, birds and insects; silkworm eggs; cocoons for egg production; eggs for hatching; Urushi tree seeds; rough cork; and unworked or partly worked material, namely, palm tree leaves" is deleted, and * VEGETABLES, NAMELY, FRESH MUSHROOMS * is inserted.
"The color(s) orange, green and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark."
The color orange appears in the letter T. The literal elements HOK O THE KINOKO COMPANY appear in green. The color white appears in a star in the top portion of the T and in the background.
"THE KINOKO COMPANY"
Applicant states that the word "HOKTO" is arbitrary. The English translation of the word "KINOKO" in the mark is "mushroom" in the Japanese language.