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Florist   /flˈɑrɪst/  /flˈɔrɪst/   Listen
Florist

noun
1.
Someone who grows and deals in flowers.
2.
A shop where flowers and ornamental plants are sold.  Synonyms: florist shop, flower store.



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"Florist" Quotes from Famous Books



... England one of the earliest and most common of spring flowers is the daffodil, a bright yellow, lily-like blossom, with long, narrow green leaves all growing from the bulb. The American child may know them as the big double monstrosities the florist sells in the spring, or he may have some single and prettier ones growing in his garden. The jonquil and the various kinds of narcissus are nearly related white or white and pink flowers. This picture on page 47 of Journeys Through Bookland shows a few daffodils ...
— Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 10 - The Guide • Charles Herbert Sylvester

... the snow to help the nurse, who was assisting the old gentleman to the ground. Then the car swung on again. Jim turned up the collar of his coat about his ears and stamped his feet. There was the florist's shop where he had meant to buy the violets, and the toy-shop was just ...
— The Children's Book of Christmas Stories • Various

... the sunshine is free and that the florist's window is gratis to look at, otherwise on my slender means I should have to take ...
— Letters of a Dakota Divorcee • Jane Burr

... raw, unwelcome dawns The sordid sparrows sing, And in the florist's windows watch The forced ...
— The Forerunner, Volume 1 (1909-1910) • Charlotte Perkins Gilman

... the square of pasteboard furnished by the florist. On it was written in a small, upright hand, "Let me offer you these roses, sweet as your voice, delicate as your art, and ...
— Treasure and Trouble Therewith - A Tale of California • Geraldine Bonner


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