Amid cold and ice, florists hoping that Valentine's Day business warms up CARROLL SUN Edition

"That's how our Valentine's Day business is going," said Lori Graham of the Stewart N. Dutterer Flower Shop in Westminster, releasing all her pent-up frustrations with the snow and ice. Florists are concerned that despite their best efforts, the icy winds might keep customers fro...

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Published inThe Sun (Baltimore, Md. : 1837)
Main Author Amy L. Miller and Darren M. Allen
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Baltimore, Md Tribune Publishing Company, LLC 13.02.1994
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Summary:"That's how our Valentine's Day business is going," said Lori Graham of the Stewart N. Dutterer Flower Shop in Westminster, releasing all her pent-up frustrations with the snow and ice. Florists are concerned that despite their best efforts, the icy winds might keep customers from beating a path to their door. Sales for Valentine's Day, the second-biggest holiday in the floral calendar, typically are spread over a four-day period, they said. Today marks the 41st straight day of ice on the ground, and Friday's storm was the third big storm of the month, said Westminster weather observer Larry Myers.
ISSN:1930-8965