Watson Flower Shops, Inc

Welcome to the Watson Flower Shops blog. Here you'll find updates about Watson Flowers, new floral bouquets, reminders and ideas for upcoming holidays, industry articles, and much more.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

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SENDING FLOWERS FOR VALENTINE'S DAY Many customers shopping for flowers online often don't get to see the difference between flowe...
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Saturday, December 24, 2011

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CHRISTMAS Merry Christmas to all our friends and customers! Thank for making 2011 a special year for us. Have a Happy New Year! New produ...
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

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GILBERT DAYS PARADE 2011 The Gilbert Days Parade was Saturday November 19, 2011.  The parade went very well.  As always our float was a ...
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Friday, November 04, 2011

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GILBERT DAYS PARADE ANNUAL GLUING PARTY The annual gluing party is November 18, 2011 at Watson Flower Shops in Mesa, AZ.  All family mem...
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CUSTOM DESIGN WORK At Watson Flower Shops we provide custom design work for a variety of occasions.  Just recently we had the priviledge o...
Wednesday, October 19, 2011

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WEDDING HIGHLIGHTS A couple of weeks ago we made some arrangements for a wedding with a very unique flare.  Below is the brides bouquet an...
Monday, August 29, 2011

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Watson Flower Shops Presents THE DELIVERY MAN (in color and sound) This video was made by David Johnson and one of his sons in 1994.  The ...
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Saturday, August 20, 2011

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While looking through some of our older containers in the stock room our designers were thinking of ways to use those containers in bouquets...
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Watson Flowers was founded in 1927 by Charles and Irene Watson. Irene began in the floral industry by growing her own flowers and selling them right from her own home. In the 1930's Grandma Irene purchased 2,000 rose bushes and went door to door selling her roses. She quickly became known in town as "The Rose Lady." With the profit she made selling the rose bushes she purchased a farm to grow her business. Though the farm is not there anymore, the original building is still there and is managed by Charles and Irene's great grandsons.
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