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Thursday, February 15, 2007

Flowers bouquets - A thorn in those Valentine's Day flowers

Boston Globe - Yet few ever ask where the flowers come from or who helped grow and pick them. I never thought much about the human beings behind the bouquets either -- until I traveled to Colombia last year and talked with a group of "floriculture" workers in a
Berkshire Eagle - We hope it's a nice day so that people will feel like bringing home flowers," Annichiarico said. "If it's really cold, we have to bag the bouquets to protect them." How many orders will she deliver on Valentine's Day? "Impossible to say," she said
Euro News - For same day delivery of a stunning range of flowers visit Flowergram online. Our network of professional florists deliver Send fresh flower bouquets delivered anywhere in the UK. Post-a-Rose.com offers many beautiful arrangements and gifts at
WTOL-TV - Florists around the state are scrambling, hiring additional drivers and taking other steps to make sure the traditional bouquets of red roses are delivered on time. Many got some flowers out yesterday, a couple of days early. ___ Information from: The
Union-News & Sunday Republican - A little thing like a predicted foot or more of snow won't stop florists from doing Cupid's work and delivering Valentine bouquets tomorrow. "Rain, sleet or snow, the florist always gets there," said Bradford O. Parker, owner of Longmeadow Flowers
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - Supermarket flowers are usually less expensive because the big chains often contract directly from growers, bypassing middlemen that add to the cost of the product. Supermarkets do a great job with bouquets and bunches of flowers, Pohmer said