English: The seal of Garrett County, Maryland, adopted in December 1977 by Resolution #7. The seal is of an elliptical shape, with the words "GARRETT COUNTY" inscribed above the upper fourth of the ellipse, and "MARYLAND 1872" inscribed below the lower fourth of the ellipse. The county seal depicts the seasons of winter, spring, summer and fall. Winter is illustrated by a large snowflake. Spring and fall are represented by the oak leaves and a conifer representing Garrett County's mountains, and water and sailing for the summer. The colors used are blue for the water and sky, with Kelly green dividing the blue and white background. The number 1872 refers to the year in which Garrett County was founded.
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