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  2. Farmgirl Flowers Founder: It’s ‘very disappointing’ we didn't ...

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    Christina Stembel, Farmgirl Flowers Founder, joins Yahoo Finance to describe the struggle that her as well as many other small businesses are facing amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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    Christina Stembel founded Farmgirl Flower in San Francisco with an initial investment of $50,000. Today, her business sends bouquets all over the country and has partnerships in Colombia and Ecuador.

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    Not all Farmgirl Flowers bouquets are as extravagant ($119) as this Force of Nurture bouquet — browse the under-$70 picks by checking the box at the left-hand side of the site and Farmgirl's ...

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    San Francisco, CA 2 February 2016 ( 2016-02-02 ) Owned by Christina, Farmgirl Flowers is a growing e-commerce business focusing on delivering flower arrangements.

  6. Podesta Baldocchi - Wikipedia

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    Podesta Baldocchi (Podesta [1] & Baldocchi [2]) is one of the oldest operating florists in San Francisco, founded in 1871. [3] [4]Their headquarters on 224 Grant Avenue, with Italian marble artwork and tile floors, acquired from the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, was featured in Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 film Vertigo.

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    Rossi & Rovetti Flower Delivery is a long-running florist's company based in San Francisco.The origins of the company Pelicano Rossi Flowers dates back to 1900, when a man named A. Pelicano, an immigrant from Italy, started a business selling fresh flowers to merchants and passers-by in the new city of San Francisco.

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