OT: Suggestions for a good Christmas green?

Way off-topic I know, but 'tis the season. :-)
I'm trying to figure a good Christmas green and am stuck in the hell of inaccurate screen representations (of course) and a crappy printer (two crappy printers actually -- one that prints way too dark and one that prints way too light).
Any suggestions on a CMYK value for a good Christmas green when I go to press?
Thanks, Phyllis

Hi Phyllis!
I am a print production manager, and find the following three mixes failsafe:
95c 0m 100y 27k
100c 0m 91y 42k
100c 0m 95y 10k
They're all a little different in hue, but fall within that "holiday" green which should work well with reds.
Hope this helps!
Cheers,
-Mikey

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