When it comes to presidential politics, Bouquets of Denver wants everyone to know exactly where it stands: Just three blocks from the site of the Democratic National Convention.
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Everyone knows that it’s McCain versus Obama for the White House, but do you know the names of the candidates looking to represent you on Capitol Hill?
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David Byerly, president and owner of Lehrer's Flowers in Denver, passed away July 27.
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John McCain isn't the only Arizona candidate working hard to win your vote this summer. PJ Flower's & Gifts may not be seeking the highest office in the land, but the Phoenix business is gunning to be named the state's top florist.
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When a new section of a freeway opened July 15 in Mesa, Ariz., flowers, not cars, crowded the lanes, thanks to Razzle Dazzle Flowers & Gifts.
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Who let the dogs out? If you ask residents of Miramar, Fla., this month, they may tell you it was Eden Florist & Gift Baskets. For more than five years, Heidi Richards, AAF, and her staff have celebrated "Doghouse Repairs Month" in July with a festive competition that encourages people to submit their best tricks for getting out of the doghouse.
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The largest health care insurer in the Mid-Atlantic region recently sent a flower-friendly message to its female members: Stop and smell the flowers — it's good for you.
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For one florist in Boise, Idaho, a dream order turned into a nightmare earlier this month after a con artist posing as a reverend used a stolen credit card to order hundreds of roses.
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Energy costs could affect poinsettia prices in parts of the country this year, as some growers, particularly in the Northeast, struggle to make the traditional Christmas plant profitable in a tight economy.
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Executives from opposite sides of the country painted two different pictures of how the Andean Trade Preference Act (ATPA) could affect the floral industry when they testified in Washington last week before an independent federal agency that oversees international trade.
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