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Definition of Flower store
1. Noun. A shop where flowers and ornamental plants are sold.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Flower Store
Literary usage of Flower store
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes from Plymouth Pulpit: A Collection of Memorable Passages from the by Henry Ward Beecher (1859)
"I always knew when the stores beneath me were open, for one was a flower store,
and from its numberless roses, and heaps of mignonnette, arose such sweet, ..."
2. God's Puppets by William Allen White (1916)
"... and later he opened a flower store in the frayed end of Constitution Street.
And there he stuck. A passion for flowers grew big and beautiful in him. ..."
3. Personal Property by Harry Augustus Bigelow (1917)
"It cannot be questioned that the refrigerator was adapted to the use of the room
as a flower store, for it was built for use in such business while being ..."
4. Island Song Lyrics Volume 5by Larry W. Jones by Larry W. Jones (2004)
"I saw a shop full of island flowers In Waikiki down by the shore I found a pretty
polynesian baby In the island flower store I tried to be nonchalant But it ..."
5. Proceedings, International Conference on Plant Breeding and Hybridization by C. Raveret-Wattel (1904)
"I doubt if you go into a flower store or into any of the stores in the city to-day
where consignments are received from the various growers of the same ..."
6. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1916)
"When taken from the greenhouses to a dwelling-house or a flower-store, the
individual flowers of P. sinensis soon fade and the plants become ..."
7. The Horticulturist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste by Luther Tucker (1873)
"The Evening Post, in devoting considerable space editorially, recently, to a
notice of the trade, says : " Fifteen years ago there was hardly a flower store ..."