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Thursday, February 15, 2007

Elements foil florists, but results are (Funeral flowers) still rosy

Toledo Blade - Still, most managed to cope, by sending some flowers out a day early, arranging to send some out today, a day late, and seeing some walk-in business after the Level 3 driving restriction was lifted yesterday afternoon. But still, walk-ins were a lot
WTAP - On Valentines Day, Bob Risher is the guy every lady wants to see. Susan Sauthall of Parkersburg says, "Wonderful, suprised I did not predict it!" Risher made at least 50 deliveries for Dudley's Florist Wednesday. It's a job he says is easy to love
Boston Globe - EVERY YEAR on Valentine's Day, millions of Americans head to their local florist or supermarket to buy flowers for a friend or family member. Most are mainly concerned about getting the flowers to the recipient on time. Yet few ever ask where the
WXOW TV-19 - It's almost Valentines day and with it comes the sweet smell of flowers. One local floral shop owner shares tips to keep your flowers blooming longer. Judy Brennan, owner of Apple Tree Flowers in La Crescent says red roses are the most popular flower
Newark Star-Ledger - Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow, nor freezing rain -- nor the hideous combination of all four that fell on New Jersey yesterday -- could stop Greg Jenkins. Not when Valentine's Day bou quets were at stake. So Jenkins climbed into his 1996 Dodge
Sky.com Showbiz - We wouldn't mind if it meant we could watch the handsome likes of Paolo Nutini or Brandon Flowers getting loved-up (albeit with a tear in our eye that it isn't us). But there's something a bit gross about seeing Steve Tyler pulling at his lady's
Messenger - The tradition of giving someone flowers is so widely accepted that flowers have become the universal language of love. Today, there are so many people that give flowers on Valentine s Day that it is becoming the florists busiest holiday