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PDF - The Los Angeles Flower Market
A Bi-Monthly Publication of The Los Angeles Flower Market of the American Florists Exchange, Ltd. September – October 2011 • Volume 20 - Number 5 Solar Powers Life at the Flower Market Story begins on page 6 Dan Marnien, left, Jim Mellano and Maryellen Blyzka, against a backdrop of the Los Angeles skyline, the newly installed solar panels front and center. Awesome Autumn Textures, Colors and Prices Await You at the Original Los Angeles Flower Market! D Enlarged to show market vendors Hours: Trade/Wholesale: M/W/F: 2 to 8 a.m.; T/T/S: 5 to 6 a.m. M/W/F: 8 a.m. to noon; T/T/S: 6 a.m. to 11 a.m. Public: ($2 admission weekdays; $1 on Saturday) For holiday and special hours, see www.LAFlowerDistrict.com. Los Angeles Flower Market of the American Florists Exchange, Ltd. The Merchants of the Los Angeles Flower Market 1. JX Grand Tree Inc. . . . . . . . . . 213 833.0002 3. Imported Flowers from Paradise, Inc. . . . . . . . . 213 488.1443 Dan Stamis Wholesale . . . . 213 622.6770 A. Dalsol Orchid Warehouse . . . . 213 614-1925 4. B. Floral Delivery Co-op . . . . . . . 213 623.6974 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 387.1357 5. Blossom Valley . . . . . . . . . . . 213 891.9320 C. Paul Ecke Poinsettias . . . . . . . . 213 622.8667 December Only D. See detail (above right) 6. G.M. Floral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 489.7050 E. RDP Floral, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 623.2514 7. Dayro’s Wholesale . . . . . . . . 213 623.5177 F. Mellano & Company . . . . . . . . 213 622.0796 Full Service 7A. Flower Salad . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 624.1974 Miscellaneous Cut Flowers, Greens G. Mellano & Company Wholesale Florist . . . . . . . . . . . 213 622.0796 Full Service 7B. Dayro’s Wholesale . . . . . . . . 213 623.5177 8. H.O. Norman . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 614.1031 Street map above I. Dayro’s Wholesale . . . . . . . . . . 213 623.4355 Greens Roses Full Service Roses & Cut Flowers Roses & Cut Flowers Floral Supplies J. J. Dayro’s Certified Florist, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 623.5239 Floral Supplies 10. Tommy’s Flower Land . . . . . 213 622.1205 K. Floral Supply Syndicate . . . . . 213 624.3982 Floral Supplies 11. Eliseo’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 627.4898 L. Moskatel, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 689.4650 Floral Supplies 12A. Kimura Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 488.1620 M. Stamis Wholesale . . . . . . . . . . . 213 622.6770 Floral Supplies N. Floral Prop Rental . . . . . . . . . . . 213 622.1700 Floral Supplies O. Abigail’s Flowers . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 622.5041 Jay’s Plants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 612.0353 P. LA Flower District Association (Badge) . . . . . . . . . 213 627.3696 Q. Milagra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 629.5867 Exotic orchids Roses Miscellaneous Cut Flowers 12B-. RDP Floral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 623.8069 13B Roses & Carnations 13A. Adriana’s Wholesale . . . . . . . 213 624.0407 14. Choice Flowers . . . . . . . . . . . 213 489.4879 17. Stelzner Wholesale . . . . . . . 213 891.1514 18. Zavala Wholesale Flowers . . 213 488.0085 20. Miscellaneous & Exotic Flowers Miscellaneous Cut Flowers Cal Pom Pons . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 623.6651 23, Mellano & Company . . . . . 213 622.0796 33, 34. Full Service 24. Valle Wholesale . . . . . . . . . . 213 688.8810 26. Gonzalez Wholesale . . . . . . 213 613.0756 27. C&K Wholesale . . . . . . . . . . 213 327-0313 Full Service Miscellaneous Cut Flowers 28. Ted’s Evergreens . . . . . . . . . 213 624.9510 29B. Greens 29A. Vases by Robert . . . . . . . . . 818 434.1512 - 30 Ceramics 31. Balloons Away . . . . . . . . . . . 213 683.8819 32A. Gilbert Wholesale . . . . . . . . 213 689.9564 32B. A Ruiz Wholesale . . . . . . . . 213 622.3695 Exotic Cut Flowers 36. - Tropical U.S.A. . . . . . . . . . . . 213 614.1915 37. Exotic Cut Flowers Paraiso Flowers . . . . . . . . . . 213 488-0376 39. Full Service 40. Miscellaneous Cut Flowers 42. 43. S.O.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 896.0322 Growers Direct . . . . . . . . . . .213 688-8805 Cut Flowers Paradise Gardens . . . . . . . . 213 488.5144 44. Full Service 45. Orchids 50. Fruit, Candy & Stuffed Animals Orchid Oasis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 627.3805 Sanchez, Martin . . . . . . . . . 213 629.4154 Supermarket Florals, Rose Petals & Roses We Look Forward to Seeing You Soon! Contents Cover Story: Solar Powers This newsmagazine is published bi-monthly by The Los Angeles Flower Market of The American Florists’ Exchange, Ltd. Location: 754 Wall Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014 • Internet: www.bloominnews.com. Subscription and advertising details at BloominNews.com. Life at the Flower Market Los Angeles Flower Market of the American Florists’ Exchange LA Flower Market Map www.originalLAflowermarket.com 754 Wall Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Mon.-Fri., 6 am to 2 pm Market Information: 213 622-1966 Market Manager/Mellano: 213 622-0796 People and Places Board of Directors American Florists’ Exchange, Ltd., Los Angeles Flower Market Potpourri Christine Duke, Lizbeth A. Ecke, Johnny Mellano, Jon Prechtl, John Williams, Christopher Calkins Los Angeles Flower Market Hours & Info In the Market Maps, Tenants, Hours, the Season's Flowers and More can be found at www.originalLAflowermarket.com Editorial and Advertising Tech Today Peggi Ridgway, Wordpix Editorial Solutions 5146 East 23rd Street, Tulsa, OK 74114 Phone 800 200-1101; FAX 918 743-1105; Email: [email protected] Art Director Happenings/Calendar Michael Wheary, Calypso Concepts 6 2 4 8 10 11 14 LAFD Association Member Badge Program Frank Reyes 766 Wall Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014 www.LAFlowerDistrict.com • Mon.-Sat., 6 am to 2 pm • (213) 627-3696 Celebrating 90 Years in 2011 Subscribe Your Florist Friend California florists and those actively working in the California floral and horticulture industry are invited to join our mailing list at no cost. Subscribe at BloominNews. com or fax your name, business name and address to FAX 918 743-1105. You can also subscribe online to our email list to be notified when the PDF version of The Bloomin’ News is available at BloominNews.com. It’s YOUR Flower Market! Advertise in Bloomin’ News Our circulation is on the rise and we continue to hear from our readers – florists and others in the floral industry – about their love of this mini-magazine. That’s good news for our advertisers. Visit www.bloominnews.com or contact our editorial office for advertising rates and details. Phone (918) 743-1103; email: [email protected]. Index to Advertisers The Original Los Angeles Flower Market Calif Flora 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 16 Flower Market History Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 9 Los Angeles Flower Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3 M&M Solar Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 8 A Wonderland of Quality, Freshness, Variety, Selection and Great Pricing Mellano & Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5 Phil Rulloda School of Floral Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 10 Prudential California Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 10 754 Wall Street, Los Angeles LAFlowerDistrict.com Teleflora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 15 Wordpix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11 T H E B LO O M I N ’ N E W S 3 SEPT – OCT 2011 People & Places June Van Wingerden Appointed to Committee designers, Jouni Seppanen from Finland and Pim van June Van Wingerden has been appointed to the State den Akker from The Netherlands, helping them prepare Committee of the Farm Service Agency (FSA), part of the for the AIFD Symposium “Imagine” held in San Francisco Department of Agriculture. State committee members oversee in July. As their “go to” guy, Joe also assisted on-stage. the administration of Farm Bill programs and act in an advisory capacity to the State Executive Director Val Colcini. Dolcini Teleflora Promotes Jeff Bennett said that Van Wingerden is a “well respected ag community Teleflora’s Executive Vice President Jeff Bennett was leader active in a variety of producer groups and possessing promoted to President of Teleflora on August 15, replacing a depth of knowledge about the challenges that California Shawn Weidmann, who left to growers face.” Van Wingerden is presently president of the pursue Carpinteria Valley Water district board and the Santa Barbara Chairman Tom Butler said Bennett County Flower and Nursery Growers’ Association, treasurer is a natural choice to head the of California Cut Flower Commission and serves on the company, thanks to his proven nineteenth District Agricultural Board. She and her husband operations and leadership skills, grow flowers in Carpinteria and Nipomo under the Ocean having worked for Teleflora for Breeze International label. seven years. “He is committed to another opportunity. continuing to develop programs DeVries and Ortiz Recognized by NORCAL/CAFG&S and services that help make member florists successful while remaining the only major The California Association of Flower Growers and Shippers wire service that doesn’t offer drop-ship.” Teleflora’s hand- honored two California flower farmers with its Distinguished arranged flowers are hand-delivered by neighborhood florists. Service Award during the Fun ‘n Sun – California Floral Convention in July. Lane DeVries of Sun Valley Floral Farms and Joe Gyben, Jackson honored by FPFC Ortiz Sr of Joseph & Sons were honored for their demonstra- Jack Gyben of Progressive Produce in Los Angeles and ting dedication, ability and initiative in the floral industry to a Deborah Jackson of Supervalu/Albertsons received the top degree that sets them apart from others in the industry. annual awards for produce and floral respectively at the Fresh Produce & Floral Council Expo, held July 19. Gyben received the Norman H. (Buzz) Bolstad Produce Award; and Jackson, Joe Guggia AIFD, owner of Camfeldt’s Flowers and JP senior floral buyer for the western United States for Supervalu, Designs in Santa Maria, enjoyed working with two European was recognized for her service on behalf of the floral industry. FO R Y O U BOOKS Joe Guggia Coaches Symposium Designers Flower Styling, by Talmage McLaurin Talmage McLaurin AIFD, publisher at Florists’ Review Enterprises, began his career in his family’s flower shop. Today his designs regularly appear in Florists’ Review magazine along with his monthly column, “Trendspotting.” An AIFD member since 1988, he received the AIFD Award of Distinguished Service to the Floral Industry in 2008 and has presented at AIFD’s National Symposium five times. So it’s not surprising that we feature Talmage McLaurin’s book, Flower Styling,” a Florists’ Review publication, in our Books for You column. This awe-inspiring tome rings true to its sub-title, “Inspiring and Inventive Ways to Celebrate Nature.” McLaurin’s designs capture the essence of color and texture of fresh cut flowers in settings and containers T H E B LO O M I N ’ N E W S that retain the earthy, natural environment in which the flowers were grown, giving off an aura that is comforting and natural. “Like a cheery planted windowbox,” a woven wall pocket “corrals a wild grouping of colorful flowers and foliages.” Another container is a fan-shaped finger vase (Quintal horns), while another is a vintage Chinese rice basket. Mingling flowers with maple leaves, spider mums, Asian pears, sea shells and other masterpieces of nature adds texture, depth, line, color and creativity and makes this a book every designer should possess. Available for $24.95 from Florists’ Review, PO box 4368, Topeka, KS 66604; Phone 800 367-4708; see Floristsreview.com. 4 SEPT – OCT 2011 G=C@23AB7</B7=<4=@B63E=@:2¸A47<3AB4@3A64:=E3@A/<24=:7/53 Now Get Even More in Los Angeles. We’ll… SPAN THE GLOBE... �OR OUR OWN BACK YARD� TO FIND EXACTLY WHAT YOU NEED WHEN YOU NEED IT. KEEP IT COLD... IN OUR CAREFULLY MAINTAINED COOLER, SO YOUR QUALITY GOODS WILL KEEP FRESHER, LONGER. GIVE YOU SPACE TO CREATE… & ACCESS TO EXPERTS AT OUR NEWLY RENOVATED WAREHOUSE IN LOS ANGELES. SHIP IT SAFE & SOUND… TO YOUR EVENT OR DESTINATION PRACTICALLY ANYWHERE IN THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BASIN. )&-1*/(:064&--.03&'-08&34From selling in a cold chain maintained environment to sourcing flowers for your events and creating a spacious production area that you can rent to meet your design needs, our goal www.mellano.com is to put our long history of selling flowers to work for you. Stop by our L.A. wholesale house or give us a call to learn more. 766 Wall St. | L.A. | CA 90014 Solar Powers Life at the C ultures around the world embrace myths about the sun, all of them recognizing the sun’s importance and value. Our lives as we know them would not be possible without the sun. The flower fields that once blanketed the Los Angeles area and helped California evolve into the flower basket of the nation, would not have existed without the brightest star in our universe, the sun. In recent years, advancing technology has catapulted our respect for the sun to energy-efficient, green systems friendly to the environment, that help reduce our carbon footprint while reducing our energy costs. We’ve taken giant steps with solar panels, which help us employ those life-giving rays to powering our facilities and activities. Several years ago, a long-time director of the American Florists’ Exchange dba Los Angeles Flower Market suggested that the AFE take advantage of federal investment tax credits available for photovoltaic solar installations using the sun, the sustainable green source of energy. It would be a tremendous undertaking for a wholesale market that included multiple buildings, but the proactive idea enjoyed the full support of all the directors. When federal subsidies became available again, the directors got the ball rolling. Construction started on the solar installation at the Original Los Angeles Flower Market on November 29, 2010. It would be eight or nine months before the system could be turned on, due to what Jim Mellano, a member of the Market’s management An M&M Solar Solutions team member team, describes as “red tape and changes the city and DWP required.” Those months hosted inspections and meetings with various city, state and federal agencies. It also included more permits Jim Mellano and work, such as roofing and the upgrading of an electrical panel, to bring all aspects of the solar project into compliance and readiness. Working with M&M Solar Solutions (based in Orange, California and owned by Dan Marnien and his sister Maryellen Blyzka), the 280 kilowatt solar system was installed across six different addresses and eight rooftops, with each rooftop solar array individually designed for that structure and roof type. In terms of area used, it is the largest in all of Los Angeles. The Original Los Angeles Flower Market Solar System: 6 • 1,246 panels capable of producing 280 kilowatts • Offsets 90 % of the Market’s usage for its largest meter Flower Market “Every install is unique, but the Flower Market even more so,” says Marnien. “(The installation) is the equivalent of approximately 55 average size residential systems. The total of all the arrays is 22,500 square feet, or a little more than one-half acre. The largest single array is slightly larger than half a football field.” The Flower Market’s 280kw solar system with its 1,246 Schuco USA panels is second in size only to the Staples Center’s 345kw system and it is the largest privately owned solar installation in downtown Los Angeles. The modern, highly efficient system helps transport the historic facility into the 21st century. M&M’s crew, led by the company’s owner Dan Marnien, spent many hours Mellano & Company solar installation, assembling and representing one of eight rooftops testing their equip- During the early phase of the solar installation • Will reduce 8,724 tons of CO2 over 25 years • Will provide estimated savings of $748,276 over 25 years • Savings is the equivalent of 28,389,080 miles not driven; or 149.5 acres of trees planted by Peggi Ridgway ment to make the system a reality. Dan Marnien spent so much time at the project overseeing the various phases that Jim Mellano jokingly says, “Dan was here so much I think I saw him more in the last year than I saw my wife.” Marnien’s take on the system, and his pride in it, lend insight to unique aspects: “It is the first ‘line side tap’ allowed by Los Angeles Department of Water and Power . . . And the first to be allowed to utilize multiple (lot tied) buildings of solar arrays to be connected to a single meter, some of which are three quarters of a block away on an adjacent street.” Because the room housing the Market’s main meter was too small, M&M installed the SMA America 250U inverter on the first level of the parking structure, boring through twelve-inch brick walls to run conduit. (During installation of the inverter and new meter in June 2011, the Flower Market’s power was delivered by generator for 24 hours, seamlessly.) The Flower Market’s new solar system was finally turned on in August, 2011 and a ribbon-cutting grand opening, sponsored by manufacturer Schuco USA on September, 20, 2011, celebrates a job well done, a milestone reached and much satisfaction to the board of directors of the American Florists’ Exchange. “I think it is important for AFE to do what it can to reduce its carbon footprint and save money, as it is important for all companies to do their part,” says Lizbeth Ecke, AFE board of directors president. “This is one of many projects that the AFE Board is and has been working on in the ongoing effort to keep our customers happy and our tenants profitable.” Photovoltaic cell, or solar cell, collects sunshine (or photons from the sun’s rays) and converts its energy into electrical power. It is usually made from a silicon-based alloy. 7 Potpourri Looking for You at “Calif Flora 2011” at the Flower Market, October 8-9 Commerce, 5757 Telegraph Road, City of Commerce (at the Citadel Outlet Stores along I-5), phone 323 887-8100. Many With Saturday educational sessions on “Innovative others can be found in an online hotel search. Wireworking,” “Cascading Bridal Bouquets,” “Ordinary to Gatsby Wedding a Hit Extraordinary,” “Trends in Tabletop Design,” “Designing for Competition” and “Asian Inspirations in Contemporary Design” led by experienced, credentialed designers, this year’s La Costa Resort, a “Gatsby Wedding,” similar to one presented At the California Floral Convention & Fun ‘n Sun Weekend at California State Floral Association convention will be a Big Hit. at the Bixby Mansion last summer by California State Floral Among the presenters are Tony Alvarez AIFD CCF CFD, Reina Association, was inspired by the Roaring ‘20s.Two husband-and- Sumabat AIFD CFD, Michi Burrell AIFD CFD and America’s Cup wife teams, including Debbie and Tony Alvarez, and Reina Winner, Del Langdale, Darlene Montgomery CCF, and Roslyn and Ferdinand Sumabat, were the designers of this fun event Dodds AIFD CCF CFD. and featured “live” models and designs that could easily make Sunday will be a full day with Student Design Competition the transition from period bouquets to modern weddings. (7 a.m. for pre-qualifying), Top Ten Design Competition, trade show, new varieties display, the California Certified Florist SAF Invites You to Palm Springs (CCF) pinning ceremony, and design shows featuring Tele- Business and personal benchmarks and strategies, floral flora-sponsored Alex Jackson AIFD PFCI (Wedding Reception) design, design demonstrations, contests, using current tech- and Rene van Rems AIFD CCF CFD PFCI (“Bouquet Bash”). nology, marketing, trends, web analytics, industry awards, Accommodations: Coming from out-of-town? These hotels the Sylvia Cup and more await you at the Society of American are within easy travel distance of the Market: Omni Hotel Florists’ Annual Convention, September 14-17 at Rancho (luxury) at 251 S. Olive street, phone 213 617-3300; J.W. Marriott Mirage, CA. One of the most exciting and informative con- Los Angeles Live at 900 W. Olympic, phone 213 765-8600; Hilton ferences for florists and designers – and it’s right here in our Checkers Hotel at 535 S. Grand Avenue, phone 213 624-0000. backyard, just a couple hours’ drive. Don’t miss it! More details Within easy driving distance from east of L.A. is the Doubletree at SAFannualconvention.com or call 800 336-4743. Teleflora Florists Deliver 40,000 Smiles Powering the Original Los Angeles Flower Market through Solar In its annual “Make Someone Smile Week,” Teleflora florists distributed 40,000 floral arrangements in saffron smiley face M&M mugs to hospital patients, senior citizens and Meals on Wheels recipients, eliciting thousands of smiles. Solar Solutions Is There a Pink Bouquet in Your Floral Repertoire? A pink bouquet along with a promise to donate $1 (or another amount) of every pink bouquet order filled in October System Design and Installation (Breast Cancer Awareness Month) may attract a new group of consumers, precisely those with an emotional connection to someone with breast cancer. Residential and Commercial New Transportation Hub Possible as Trade Agreements Move Forward At the urging of the California Cut Flower Commission, 31 members of California’s congressional delegation signed a 714 S. Wall Street Los Angeles, CA 90014 213-489-5483 letter in July asking for language in the pending US/Colombia Free Trade Agreement to authorize $15 million to develop the transportation center that will “help keep the cut flower industry alive.” “There is no industry that has been more adversely affected T H E B LO O M I N ’ N E W S 8 SEPT – OCT 2011 Potpourri by federal trade policies than California flower farmers,” Korea and Panama. If ratified by congress, the trade pact with said CCFC CEO Kasey Cronquist. (Since the Andean Trade Colombia would grant permanent duty-free status to flowers Preference Act went into effect in 1991, cut flower production coming from Colombia to the United States. This would likely the U.S. has dropped 22 percent and growers have lost $89 pave the way for renewal of the Andean Trade preference million.) Drug Eradication Act, which would provide duty-free status The transportation and distribution center will reduce for flowers from Ecuador. trans-port costs, preserve American jobs and help U.S. flower CCFC Showcases California Flowers on “Fresh Flower Friday” growers remain competitive with Colombian counterparts. California Congressman Mike Thompson proposed an Amendment to provide one-time seed money for a new national transportation and logistics center for California and than 200 entries in its first two weeks of life on Facebook, US cut flower shipments. where it has surpassed the 2,500 fan level - and the buzz is Ratification agreements with Korea, Colombia and Panama still growing. The contest’s first winner was from New York would create more opportunity for California farmers to City. Winners are selected every other week and sent flowers expand their markets in these countries. “just because.” CCFC has also been working with the Know A CCFC’s “Fresh Flower Friday” campaign enjoyed more California Farmer campaign where their “Win Groceries for a Bob Gordon to Host European River Cruise Year” will feature “flowers for a year” as the first prize. Robert Gordon AIFD will host a river cruise tour April 12- September is Balloon Month 20, 2012, to include the spectacular, once-every-ten-years ”Floriade” event in The Netherlands. The cruise will be on the Ama Verda, a river ship with only 81 staterooms. Price in- (including “Balloons Away”) at the Original Los Angeles cludes meals and much more, and The Netherlands will be all Flower Market are ready to serve you with unique designs and abloom with tulips. For info, call Bob at 805 541-1532 or Chris greetings, foil and latex balloons. For ideas and details about Merkel at 877 651-7447 ([email protected]). planned balloon promotions, visit IBAonline.net. VIP Florist Network Partners with FlowerChat.com International Balloon Month is upon us and balloon vendors SENDING F LOWERS TO A MERICA The VIP Florist Network, which provides market-tested and Over 100 Years of History of the Southern California Flower Industry turnkey marketing systems for US florists, is now partnering with FlowerChat.com to offer a low-cost, easy-to-use marketing platform for customer retention and sales. VIP Florist Network than 5,000 FlowerChat subscribers. VIP Florist Network was launched in 1994 by Floral Management Magazine. It was founded by industry veteran Skip Shipman. Sweepstakes winner “Birds and Bees” was designed by Charles Marder and modeled by Susan Fekety. Cross-Border Trucking Again in Force 56 $ members get special pricing and a free membership to more The governments of Mexico and the United States have signed a memo to resolve their long-standing dispute over cross-border trucking access under provisions of the North 00 Each (includes shipping) The Perfect Gift Year ‘Round! American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). The deal is for three years and eliminates Mexican tariffs on US imports. It’s a “major Send check payable to American Florists’ Exchange to: AFE Book/Jim Mellano, 766 Wall Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014. win for U.S. agriculture, American jobs and our economic prosperity,” said Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack. Also available at: www.FlowerMarketHistory.com and main entrance of the Original Los Angeles Flower Market. Committees Back Trade Pacts Credit card payment acceptable with billing name, address, card number and expiration date. House and Senate Committees have given preliminary approval to pending trade agreements with Colombia, South T H E B LO O M I N ’ N E W S 9 SEPT – OCT 2011 In The Market “Fantastic” Patent Approved Sell Your Shop Faster and for the Highest Price Possible! David Fell of Hawaiian Sunshine Nursery, Inc. has been granted a patent for his Kalanchoe thrysiflora “Fantastic,” which has attracted substantial interest since its Available for Sale! introduction two years ago. “Fantastic” is a succulent perennial with 50 year+ established Los Angeles flower shop compact Corner location, next to a cemetery Huge lot with expansion potential Only $99,000! Seller will carry. form and stunning variegation that won the Favorite New Foliage Plant and Retailer’s Choice Award 75+ year established Inland Empire flower shop at the 2010 Tropical Plant Industry Exhibition. See more at Website has great search engine placement Lots of house accounts $115,000! Seller will carry. Hawaiisunshinenursery.com. Posie Packer Debuts New Website Canadian agri-machine manufacturer Posie I only sell Businesses! Sean Edelstein 949-551-2060 Packer introduced a new website recently with mechanical aids for www.4saleflowershops.com Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino & Los Angeles Counties all levels of the floral distribution channel. The intent is to help lower labor costs and maximize value to the end consumer, An Independently Owned and Operated Member of The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc. by supplying alternatives to cutting flower stems underwater, assembling bouquets, applying labels to pre-made sleeves, and more. Visit Posiepacker.com. All-Electric Underwater Stem Cutter Introduced 2011 Posie Packer’s new improved CLASS SCHEDULE electric underwater flower stem Instruction Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. cutter makes it easy to have the Floral Designer best in post harvest practices by Jan 3-14, Feb. 28-March 11 April 11-22, June 6-17, July 11-22 Sept 12-23, Oct 31-Nov 11 retail florists and designers. This practical, compact unit (3 sq ft) Advanced Floral Designer Phil Rulloda’s Basic & Advanced Floral Design Exotics, European & Parallel, Ikebana, Bridal & Party, Shop Ops, Pricing for Profit was designed for all segments Jan 17-19, March 14-16 June 20-22, July 25-27 Sept 26-28, Nov 14-16 of the floral industry. It offers Advanced Wedding Designer constant water filtering, proven electrical-mechanical design, Jan 24-25, April 4-5, June 27-28, Oct 3-4 blades that can be re-sharpened, stainless steel construction Special Events/Décor Designer Jan 26-28, April 6-8, June 29-July 1, Oct 5-7 and a cutting cycle time of only three seconds. Estimated to Design For Excellence increase productivity by up to 35 percent. See Posiepacker. May 16-17 com or call 800 268-5136. Permanent Botanicals May 25-26, Sept 29-30 Floral Supply Syndicate Releases New Catalog One Day Workshops Hand Tied – March 21, Oct 17 Novelty – March 22, Oct 18 Holiday – December 10 Free upon request, the 152-page FSS catalog is “loaded with new vases and wedding decorative items,” says FSS principal Richard Kanner. The company ships worldwide. FSS Southern California School of Floral Design has stores in Camarillo, Los Angeles Flower Market, North Hills, 843 S. State College Boulevard, Anaheim, CA 92806 San Diego, Santa Ana, and Upland, and merchandise can also 714 776-7445 or 800 981-7445 • www.philrulloda.com be viewed and purchased at FSS.com. T H E B LO O M I N ’ N E W S 10 SEPT – OCT 2011 Tech Today Business Design Since 1989 Flower Market Debuts New Website The Original Los Angeles Flower Market of the American Florists’ Exchange recently introduced its first website. The site, enthusiastically welcomed by those who shop at the Market, includes descriptions and photos of flowers available at the Flower Market along with history, news, a blog, frequently asked questions, vendor information, hours and directions and the ability to pre-order from favorite wholesalers/vendors. It also features an area where visitors can download the current and most recent issues of the Bloomin’ News (yeah!). The site has been called a “user-friendly gateway to the vast floral inventories, floral accessories and expertise offered by The Right Design for Your Website, Newsletter, Book or Company Manual the 50+ independent member/vendors of The Original Los Angeles Flower Market.” Check out this newcomer at www. originalLAflowermarket.com. EZBloomers.com Announces Blog EZBloomers.com introduced a new blog on their website, Wordpix Solutions as a “way to make the website more than just a place to buy flowers,” according to president Kimba Vasquez. Recent posts Contact Peggi Ridgway have discussed a humorous look at the floral industry, custom 800 200-1101 / [email protected] floral arranging for the Fourth of July, and more. Check it out: Producer of The Bloomin’ News EZBloomers.com. SAF Readies New Member Website where members can customize their home pages and profiles, The Society of American Florists spent months developing participate in groups and find other members with similar a new, improved website at SAFnow.org and introduced it interests. The “What’s New” product gallery takes the member to members in late summer. More interactivity for members into the world of manufacturers, supplies and growers through means features already used extensively on social networking news and photos about their latest products and available sites. “Association websites today are still primarily one-way products. Members can also customize news and information communication tools,” says SAF CEO Peter Moran. “SAF’s on their home pages. new site is three-dimensional. It allows information to flow in June van Wingerden of Ocean Breeze International said she every direction. “could see someone spending hours on” the site. An example is MySAF, which is an interactive directory Advertise in The Bloomin’ News Reach 5,500 florists and others in the So Cal floral industry! Published January, March, May, July, September & November More Details: www.bloominnews.com Contact: 800 200-1101/ Wordpix • [email protected] T H E B LO O M I N ’ N E W S 11 Size Single/Annual Rates 1/4 page $ 175, $150 each 1/2 page $ 400, $350 each 1 page $ 600, $525 each Cover $ 800, $725 each Guidelines & Details The deadline to reserve ad space is six weeks before month of publication. You may submit your own artwork or we will design an ad based on information you provide. Except for cover ads, ad position in the newsletter is subject to change. SEPT – OCT 2011 The Holidays: Prepare Now, Profit Later By Sue Fuhrman Successful retail florists plan months ahead, ordering supplies, and strategizing and planning for extra staffing long before the needs arise. Prepare now for the winter holiday retail rush, before you get busy, to improve your profits later. Identify your ideal customers. Look at last year’s holiday customers and their purchases. Make a list of last year’s customers and prepare to contact them with reminders. Target your ideal audience (age, occupation, interests, events and past buying history) by planning promotions that appeal to them. Halloween will be on Monday, October 31, this year, so a lot of groups will celebrate by holding very scary parties on the preceding weekend. Last year, the Society of American Florists suggested displaying a sign in your shop window that says “Having a Halloween party? We have ‘boo-tiful’ flowers!” More SAF tips to help you grab the ghosts-and-goblins’ Halloween business: • Display lots of pre-made Halloween and Autumn arrangements. • Sponsor a Halloween Centerpiece Class and teach customers how to create their own party arrangments. • Display lots of fresh Fall flowers and extra Halloween accents for sale to encourage purchases by shoppers and those who come in for your decorating class. • Invite parents and kids for an early Halloween costume party. Serve candy and cider and give away a door prize floral arrangement. 12 Identify your best-selling products for the holidays. Promote the new varieties, arrangements and themes as well as traditional ones that appeal to your target audience. Take an informal survey of current customers (just a casual question while talking with them is fine) to learn what gifts they might be shopping for. Read industry articles about popular items and trends. Promote what your target customer wants. Build your outreach program, on and off the Internet. Get involved with Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn and interactive websites for your community. Create a buzz. Publish a floral shop chronicle each week – on your website, your blog and other websites - in which you share ideas for flowers and gifts along with positive reviews and feedback. Share printed copies at community and business meetings; and online through social networking. This helps make your shop the first one people think of for gifts and flowers. Review your budget. Prepare to be flexible as costs rise. Why not extend your hours during the height of the season? Shipping costs may increase. Additional advertising may be necessary. Prepare to “spend money to make money.” Arrange for extra staffing. Don’t wait ‘til the last minute. Begin now to look for qualified workers and trainees who can fill in during the busy time. Source your raw materials. Get your wholesalers and suppliers list in order now. Know which companies will easily fill your needs for white poinsettias, red ribbon, floral foam, blue hydrangeas and the myriad of materials and products in demand for the winter holidays. Plan your promotions. Create a calendar and plug in the dates when you’ll run ads, send mailers, do email and social media announcements, etc. Consider offering free shipping, buy-one get-one (bogo), discounts on selected items and “deal of the day” or of the week. Have a press release professionally written that announces your “black Friday” or “cyber Monday” promotions. Don’t just send the release to the local newspaper; post it online (free) at PRweb.com and at your website. Hire a high school or college student just for the purpose of typing and helping with mailings and online postings. Plan your website updates and specials. Get your graphics and pricing ready for the specials you’ll run during the holidays. Set your spa date. No, that’s not an error. Mark on your calendar the weekly date, time and place you will create space and relaxation for yourself. Keeping this appointment with yourself throughout the busy season will help you remain clear-headed, focused, relaxed, in control and confident. In the NEWS: “Imagine” Makes a Star of AIFD The American Institute of Floral Designers’ 2011 National Symposium, in San Francisco July 4-9, made winners of many designers and itself. The recap video of the conference, viewable at http:// aifd.org/NewNews/2011Symposium/2011SympRecap.htm, shares the mood of an upbeat event where the “flower power” of the ‘60s was enjoyed by all. Fom the conference: Leaders for new term introduced: Tom Bowling AIFD PFCI, of Fairfield, Ohio, was installed as AIFD president, succeeding Sharon McGukin AIFD AAF PFCI. Installed as president-elect was Ann Jordan AIFD AAF of Naples, ME. John Kittinger AIFD is the new vice president and Tim Farrell AIFD AAF PFCI is secretary. Richard Salvaggio AIFD AAF of Teleflora Los Angeles continues as treasurer. Regional leaders and directorsat-large were elected and named, including Santa Barbara designer Michael Quesada AIFD of Kaleidoscope Flowers , South West Chapter. Designers honored: Twenty-six floral designers from all over the United States, Canada, England and Korea, earned the coveted AIFD designation, including California’s own Roslyn Dodds AIFD, of El Cajon. In addition, designers from eight countries including the United States were recently honored as Certified Floral Designers (CFD). The two Californians in the CFD group include Audrey M. Gardemeyer CFD from Wilton, CA, and So Jeng Kim CFD from Marina, CA. Special honors: Eddie Payne AIFD of Brooksville Florist in Dade City, Roslyn Dodds earns AIFD honor FL was recognized by the American Institute of Floral Designers with its Award of Distinguished Service to AIFD. Kelly Mace of Smithers-Oasis in Kent, Ohio, received the Award of Merit – Industry. Bouquets to Art of San Francisco was recognized with the AIFD Award of Merit – Non-Industry. Bouquets to Art is the largest fundraiser held to benefit the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and one of the country’s premier floral events. Enjoy it for yourself: DVDs of the seminars, demonstrations and other activities held at AIFD’s 2011 National Symposium “Imagine” in San Francisco can be ordered at http:// aifd.org/NewMarketplace/Imagine Dvds.htm. (Photo left) Designer Natasha Lisitsa AIFD transformed discarded palm tree fronds into this gigantic display with giant alliums and hand-tied bouquets. Her husband Daniel Schultz is shown here. Photo by Bruce Wright. ? SOCIAL MEDIA JITTERS Got the If you think Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and blogs are silly, be warned that without a social media presence, it’s your business that won’t be taken seriously by the media, other vendors or increasingly Web savvy consumers. That’s what Mandy Majerik AIFD PFCI of HotHouse Designs in Birmingham, Alabama told attendees during the “social media” panel at last year’s SAF Annual Convention. Majerik tweeted her way into the pages of Southern Bride. “Show your attitude, show off your work and always, always, always give some of that Facebook love back” to other businesses, vendors and customers, she said. Social media helps open doors and despite its digital foundation, helps your business become more personal. “So many other vendors who call me for business, with referrals or come into the shop, tell me they feel like they already know me because they follow my Tweets or see pictures of my shop and staff on Facebook,” said fellow panelist Georgianne Vinicombe of Monday Morning Flowers and Balloon Co. of Yardley, Pennsylvania and Princeton, New Jersey. Vinicombe had booked a $2,300 event right before she left for convention, from another vendor who found her through Twitter. And don’t dismiss blogging. Panelist and 2008 Marketer of the Year Rick Canale is blogging his way to higher search rankings for Exotic Flowers. One tip from Canale: When a florist in your town goes out of business, write about it on your blog, so that when someone searches for that shop, your shop comes up in the search (and you can capture a new customer). SAF’s “10 Take Aways” from the SAF 2010 Orlando Conference 13 What’s Happening Check our website OriginalLAflowermarket.com for Market shopping hours, parking info and more. September September is International Balloon Month! Find unique balloons at the Original Los Angeles Flower Market. 28–30 Proflora, Bogota, Colombia – the world’s largest fresh cut flower exhibition. Proflora.org.co or call 011-571-257-9311, x.0153. Sept 3 –Oct 2 Los Angeles County Fair, Fairplex, Pomona, CA October 5 Labor Day Breast Cancer Awareness Month 7 FTD Annual Good Neighbor Day. 2–5 10 Gala in the Garden, San Diego Botanical Garden, 5-10 p.m., $200/person. Honoring celebrated artist James Hubbell , proceeds benefit the Garden’s programs. Call 760 436-3036 or visit SDBGarden.org. Teleflora’s “Smart Everyday Design” educational session led by Susan Ayala AIFD at Teleflora Education Center in Oklahoma City. Call 800 456-7890 or visit Myteleflora.com. 7–8 Yom Kippur 8–9 CSFA’s “Calif Flora 2011,” “Top Ten” design contest, trade show and educational seminars including “Bouquet Bash” with Rene van Rems – Wedding Floral Demo and Fashion Showcase. Location: The Original Los Angeles Flower Market, 754 Wall Street. Free parking. Register and get details: 916 448-5266 or email: [email protected]. 10 Columbus Day 14–17 Produce Marketing Association Fresh Summit International Convention & Exposition, Atlanta, GA. Call 302 738-7100 or see PMA.com/freshsummit. 15 Sweetest Day 16 National Boss Day 16–19 Teleflora’s “Floral Educator: Commentating & Teaching” educational session led by Marie Ackerman AIFD AAF PFCI and Tom Bowling AIFD PFCI at the Teleflora Education Center in Oklahoma City. Call 800 456-7890 or visit Myteleflora.com. 19–21 WF&FSA 2011 Floral Distribution Conference, Doral Golf Resort, Miami, FL. Call 888 289-3372 or 410 573-0400, or see WFFSA.org. 31 Halloween 11 National Grandparents Day Patriot Day 13 International Chocolate Day 14 American Floral Endowment 50th anniversary gala fundraising dinner, Westin Mission Hills, Palm Springs, CA. For details, contact daker@ afeendowment.org or call 703 838-5211. Also see Endowment.org. 14–17 SAF Palm Springs 2011 – SAF’s 127th Annual Convention, Westin Mission Hills, Rancho Mirage, CA. Call 800 336-4743 or 703 836-8700 or visit SAFnow.org. L.A. Mart Fall Gift + Home Market; and the CMC Gift & Home Market 18 22–27 World Flower Council Summit, London, England. Call 480 242-1948 or see Worldflowercouncil.org 25 “Hands-on Wedding Tablescape and Party Décor Workshop,” 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Rene van Rems International Studio, Vista, CA. $245 includes materials. To register, contact [email protected] or call 888 824-7363. See Renevanrems.com. 25–28 28 Teleflora’s “A Season of Prosperity: Autumn & Christmas” educational session led by Tim Farrell AIFD PFCI at Teleflora Education Center in Oklahoma City. Call 800 456-7890 or visit Myteleflora.com. Save the Dates November 1-4, Horti Fair 2011, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Rosh Hashana T H E B LO O M I N ’ N E W S 14 SEPT – OCT 2011 You can’t drop-ship artistry. Florists lose $500 million every year to drop-shippers. 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He will produce a variety of unique wedding bouquets and other décor, complete with models. Get more details / register for the design competition / call CSFA: 916 448-5266 Or email [email protected] The American Florists Exchange will provide free parking for all attendees of the event. Plan on it!
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