Retailers are redoubling their efforts to turn every browser into a buyer this holiday season, especially those wandering the Web site aisles. |
If this article were an e-mail its subject line would be: Send me on Sunday.
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A new addition to the blue-color family of roses could be out of the lab and into the U.S. market by 2010.
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The global economic crisis is putting a squeeze on some Latin American nations, including Ecuador, according to Nov. 4 article in The Washington Times.
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The recent passage of California's Proposition 8 has frustrated the expectations of some local wedding professionals who had anticipated a substantial injection of cash from same-sex marriage ceremonies.
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To increase local sales, raise brand awareness and reinvigorate designers, Cactus Flower Florists, is asking customers one simple question: "What do you want?"
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MariEllyn Dykstra Donnellan of Dykstra Florist and Greenhouse has a canned, thorny response to the holidays. The Spring Valley, N.Y.-based florist collects canned goods and hands out free roses.
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You could look at the bleak holiday travel forecasts and see just another symptom of a sick economy that's drained consumers of the cash and confidence needed to plan anything more than a trip to Wal-Mart.
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After an almost two-month ban, field-grown cut flowers and greenery from New Zealand have the green light to enter the U.S.
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Taking a page from SAF's outreach to funeral directors at the national level, the Pennsylvania Floral Industry Association (PFIA) took out a full-page color ad in the October edition of the Pennsylvania Funeral Directors Association's newsletter, The Reporter.
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