OK, Mary, I had to chase down that last sunbeam of the day to take these photos!
I finally found a GREEN Depression glass plate!
Alas, only one was to be found at our Goodwill, and I doubt I'll ever find this set again, so I'll have to settle for an eclectic mix of plates.

It's called "Roulette, or Many Windows", Hocking Glass Company, 1935-1938.
A beautiful shade of light green.
While looking for green glass, I've also found these pretties :

They're "King's Crown, or Thumbprint" Indiana Glass company, 1970's
and these:

"Mt. Vernon" by Indiana Glass - 1967.
I'm happy with my green "thrifted" finds, all under $2 each.
Oh, and Labatt Blue and Corona are getting along great. Here they are having a snooze in the sunshine.

...till the next sunbeam!