A Wonderful Duet:
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A Wonderful Duet:
A Bi-Monthly Publication of The Los Angeles Flower Market of the American Florists Exchange, Ltd. January – February 2012 • Volume 21 - Number 1 A Wonderful Duet: Casey Schwartz and Kit Wertz of Flower Duet Story begins on page 6 Casey Coleman Schwartz, left, and Kit Coleman Wertz, the Flower Duet team Florist on the Move. Floral Fields expands in new home. See page 8. Fresh New Flowers & Greens for 2012 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 Miscellaneous & Exotic Flowers Miscellaneous Cut Flowers 18. Zavala Wholesale Flowers . . 213 488.0085 20. 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 Visit OriginalLAflowermarket.com for Shopping Hours, Parking Info and More. Contents 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. 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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 Bloomin’ News Goes Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 20 Flower Market History Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11 Los Angeles Flower District Badge Program . . . . . . Page 17-18 www.OriginalLAFlowerMarket.com Los Angeles Flower Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3 A Wonderland of Quality, Freshness, Variety, Selection and Great Pricing Mellano & Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 9 Phil Rulloda School of Floral Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4 Prudential California Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 10 754 Wall Street, Los Angeles LAFlowerDistrict.com Teleflora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 19 Wordpix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 12 T H E B LO O M I N ’ N E W S 3 JAN – FEB 2012 People & Places Mellano Family Honored fields and helping their father at the downtown Flower Market (American Florists’ Exchange). Brother-in-law Batti Castellano is the company’s third partner, working with Michael Mellano Sr at the farm operation near Oceanside. Although all three have retired, they are still active in the business and the flower industry, as are their children and grandchildren. Mellano & Company has managed the Original Los Angeles Flower Market for many years. CSFA outgoing president Catherine Zikakis and executive vice president Ann Quinn joined Bob Otsuka in presenting the award and floral bouquets in recognition of outstanding service to the flower industry. From left, RoseMarie Castellano, Diane Mellano, Johnny Mellano, Battista (Batti) Castellano and Robert (Bob) Otsuka. Missing is Michael Mellano Sr. CSFA Welcomes 2012 Board At “Calif Flora 2011,” held at the Original Los Angeles Flower Californians elected to serve as officers on the California State Market in October 2011, the California State Floral Association Floral Association board of directors include president Richard honored the Mellano Family for their meritorious service, Gourd of Mayesh Wholesale Florist, vice president Wilton Lee leadership and exemplary contributions to the floral industry. CCF of Lee’s Berkeley Florist & Nursery and secretary-treasurer Robert (Bob) Otsuka, general manager of the San Francisco Lee Burcher AIFD CCF CFD PFCI of Floral Design Concept. Flower Mart, presented the awards to Johnny Mellano, Battista New board members include Darlene Montgomery CCF (Batti) Castellano and Michael Mellano Sr (in absentia). of Shasta College and Doug Dueker of Newport Wholesale Otsuka narrated a picture presentation of the growth of Floral. Continuing are past president Catherine Zikakis Mellano & Company over the years. Johnny and Michael grew of A To Z Wholesale Floral Supply, Anthony Alvarez AIFD up working with their mother in the family’s Artesia flower CCF CFD, Debbie Alvarez AIFD CCF, Carlos Cardoza, Paul Furman, Karen Genoud AIFD CCF CFD, Kathe Hayden CCF, Philip Rice CCF CFD, Miriam Somoano AIFD CCF CFD and 2011 Catherine Stocker. CLASS SCHEDULE Richard Gourd Heads CSFA Instruction Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Richard Gourd of Mayesh Wholesale Florist’s Phoenix Floral Designer operation, has been named President of the California State Jan. 9 - 20, Feb 27 - March 9 April 9 - 20, June 4 - 15, July 9 - 20 Sept. 10 - 21, Oct. 29 - Nov. 9 Floral Association’s 2012 board of directors. Richard began his association with the flower industry in high school with Advanced Floral Designer Phil Rulloda’s Basic & Advanced Floral Design Exotics, European & Parallel, Ikebana, Bridal & Party, Shop Ops, Pricing for Profit involvement in The Jan. 23 - 25, March 12 - 14 June 18 - 20, July 23 - 25 Sept. 24 - 26, Nov. 12 - 14 Future Farmers of America (FFA), Advanced Wedding Designer where Jan. 30 - 31, March 26 - 27 June 25 - 26, Oct. 1 - 2 he was on a floriculture Special Events/Décor Designer team that placed Feb. 1 - 3, March 28 - 30 June 27 - 29, Oct. 3 - 5 seventh Permanent Botanicals of 35 Call for Dates schools. A frequent One Day Workshops floral design judge From left, Ann Quinn, Richard Gourd and Cathy for Zikakhis, at an earlier CSFA event. Hand Tied – April 30, Oct. 15 Novelty – May 1, Oct. 16 Holiday – Dec. 8 CSFA, FTD and Teleflora, he worked for San Lorenzo Nursery and for fourteen years for A Southern California School of Floral Design to Z Wholesale, where he was a buyer of flowers from across 843 S. State College Boulevard, Anaheim, CA 92806 the globe. For the last seven years, Richard has worked with 714 776-7445 or 800 981-7445 • www.philrulloda.com Mayesh Wholesale Florist where he says his “eyes were T H E B LO O M I N ’ N E W S 4 JAN – FEB 2012 People & Places opened to different and more unusual novelty flowers.” Edelweiss Flower Boutique, Santa Monica; and Charlene Park, Richard considers it an honor to serve as CSFA president. Compani’s Flowers, Costa Mesa. The Top Ten commentator was Lee Burcher AIFD CCF Mayesh Names Majerik First Designer Spokesperson CFD PFCI of Floral Design Concepts and the competition was Mandy Majerik AIFD PFCI, owner of Hothouse Design winner will represent CSFA in the Society of American Florists’ Studio in Birmingham, Alabama, was named Mayesh “Sylvia Cup” competition in 2012. Wholesale Florist “Design Star” in October, following a two- See our “Calif Flora” story for more details/pictures. sponsored by California Cut Flower Commission. The Top Ten month-long contest between 37 designers to identify the Floral Design Students Compete at CSFA most creative, articulate and personable designer to represent the company. Majerik was Alabama State Florist Association The winner of the 2011 Calif Flora Student Design Designer of the Year and has appeared in uBloom webisodes Competition was Farnoosh Givehki of Mission College, and regional talk shows. followed by Jamie Dunn in second place, from Golden West College, and Thorne Lam in third place, also of Golden West Top Ten Contest Winners Announced College. Vananh Bui, of Mission College, received the People’s Mae Lakia Chhim, a Long Beach Community College student Choice award. The 21 students represented A To Z Floral Design sponsor, took home the honor of winning the 2011 “Top Ten” Classes, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Golden West College, Long floral design competition at the Beach City College and Mission College. Anthony Alvarez annual California State Floral AIFD CCF of Floral Phenomenon commentated the event. Association “Calif Flora.” In second place was Greg Lum AIFD CFD; SAF Welcomes New Board third place winner was Albert The Society of American Florists has welcomed its new Carranza, The Flower Shop at president Robert Williams II AAF PFCI of Smithers-Oasis Forest Lawn, Covina; Charlene Company, and board and council members from across the Park of Compani’s Flowers in U.S. Californians include: Growers Council member Winfred Costa Mesa, was honored with Van Wingerden of Maximum Nursery in Carpinteria; Board of the People’s Choice award. Directors and Growers Council member Lane DeVries of The Among the Top Ten finalists Sun Valley Group in Arcata; other Growers Council California were Suzie Bowen ASIFD CFD, Mission Hills Florist, San members are Donald Snow of Syngenta, Aromas; Patrick Diego; Kathleen Castagnoli, Kat’s Creations Floral Design Dahlson of Mayesh Wholesale Florist, Los Angeles; and Mike in Costa Mesa; Ivana Royse CCF CFD, Bellflower; Lily Chan Franzoia of California Flower Shippers in Mountain View. AIFD, Freelance Floral Designer, San Francisco; Vanae Hank Maarse of Jacob Maarse Florist in Pasadena serves on Rivera, Kaleidoscope Flowers, Santa Barbara; Benjamin Lee, the Retailers Council. Mae Lakia Chhim Advertise in The Bloomin’ News Reach 6,000+ 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 5 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. JAN – FEB 2012 A WONDER Casey Schwartz & Kit S by Peggi omewhat like the album made by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, Casey Coleman Schwartz and her sister Kit Coleman Wertz make beautiful music together. Their title, however, is not “A Wonderful Duet” but Flower Duet, and their music is the melody of fresh, beautifully arranged flowers. Working from a spectacularly spacious, modern studio in Torrance across from Lowe’s, the sisters follow a shared lifelong love of these cut lovelies, instilled and encouraged by their parents, Walt and Christine Coleman. “From Summer bouquets to poinsettias, we grew up with flowers in the house,” says Casey. Mrs. Coleman’s avid interest and study of floral design along with Mr. Coleman’s encouragement and gardening, gave flowers a place of honor in the family home. The family traveled from their home in McLean, Virginia to feast their eyes upon exotic and unusual plants and flowers at regional and international gardens. Kit, Casey and Christine, all visited the Floating Flower Mart in Amsterdam and toured gardens in Sweden, France, Italy and Scotland. They saw white Liatris for the first time at Meadowlark Botanical Gardens in Vienna, Virginia. In 2010, Casey and her father met up in Albuquerque, Kit’s marketing expertise is a huge bonus to the design team. New Mexico for the filming of five flower arranging segments for a PBS “Creative Living” show. Their story was published in Bloomin’ News, Journalism, from James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia; January 2011. and Casey, a Bachelor’s in Health & Human Services with a major in With a foundation in the appreciation of fresh flowers and a love Recreation Management, from Ohio University in Athens, Ohio. of good design behind them, sisters Casey and Kit went on to earn And from college, life took them across the country and, in Casey’s college degrees: Kit, a bachelor’s in Mass Communication, focus in case, around the world. Casey holds the distinction of being the first woman to steer the Queen Elizabeth II into New York harbor. That unusual honor occurred during her career as a member of the ship’s Cruise Staff, a position she studied and worked toward from the moment she first entered college. Casey worked on cruise ships for 12 years, starting as Cruise staff and working up to Chief Purser, and this is where she came face to face with the need to arrange flowers and to keep them fresh and beautiful for the entire cruise. “We would call to our home ports of Venice, Istanbul, Stockholm and Singapore where the local florists would fill our many vases and containers with works of art for me to keep alive for the next 7-10 days. I would then break them down at the end of the cruise and see how they had been put together. Then I was transferred to another ship in the Caribbean where the flowers arrived in boxes and I was to be the designer,” says Casey. “I visited five-star hotels around the world and 6 Kit leads a floral design class. “I visited five-star hotels and exa FUL DUET Wertz of Flower Duet Ridgway Kit and Casey then took some design classes to learn some more basics and techniques and in 1999, the two started Flower Duet with a business model of “weddings and teaching flower arranging in a fun environment.” Since then, both sisters have taken a number of floral design workshops and classes. Casey took classes with the Southern California School of Floral Design in Anaheim and both women constantly study design on their own, finding it essential to keep up with trends and techniques. The sisters teach private floral design lessons, flower parties, appear as guest speakers to garden clubs and other groups, offer workshops at their Torrance studio and at private venues in addition to offering custom floral design services for weddings and all types of special occasions. They also can be found offering group tours of the Los Angeles Floral District each month. Some unusual opportunities to showcase their teaching abilities and floral design creativity have come to Flower Duet since the company started in 1999. “We’ve taught a lot of celebrities and style Casey teaches a design class. mavens in Bel Air and the Hollywood Hills,” says Kit. After being featured twice on DailyCandy.com in 2006, Flower Duet was bombarded with requests to throw flower arranging parties all examined their floral arrangements, I learned backwards and by the over the LA area as far north as Camarillo and as far south as Irvine. seat of my pants.” “In 2007, we were called by The Huntington (The Huntington “Casey has always been creative and an organizer,” says Kit, Flower Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens) to be the Floral Design Duet’s marketing expert, “and she has no fear. She’ll figure it out.” Instructors for their Continuing Education Department,” says Casey. Casey points out that those huge floral arrangements she designed Continued on page 15 usually had to be taken apart and re-arranged and refreshed midway through the cruise. She quickly learned she could not re-use the floral foam, along with other design basics. Yes, there’s life between cruises. Back in the United States after cruises in China, Turkey and around the world, Casey delved into floral design. One day, she and Kit paid a visit for the first time to the (Original) Los Angeles Flower Market where they “were like two kids in a candy store!” says Kit. The sisters realized they could do the flowers for Kit’s upcoming wedding to Greg Wertz, a fine artist and Flash developer, in 1997. The reaction to their wedding work caught the attention of guests who were Kit’s friends. “We started to take them to the Original Los Angeles Flower Market and then back to my house to teach them how to arrange with flowers,” says Kit. “Pretty soon, everyone was getting married and wanted to hire us to do their weddings.” mined their floral arrangements.” Creating floral designs aboard a 5-star cruise line gave Casey worldwide exposure to flowers and cultures preparing her for the Flower Duet venture. 7 FLORIST ON THE MOVE Flower Market Shopper Makes a Big Move Floral Fields Expands It’s about time! That’s what Debbie Fields kept hearing from colleagues and clients as she moved (and expanded) her highly regarded small floral studio, Floral Fields, into a space twice its original size. Moving to a storefront retail location at 1713 West Magnolia in the heart of beautiful downtown Burbank was a big step for this experienced businesswoman and an opportunity to combine her passion, creative skills and twelve years of floral design experience. The award-winning shop moved in June, 2011. The new Floral Fields has two offices for 8 the partners, Debbie and her daughter Dana Walker. The studio includes a client meeting room to work through all the details, a large production area that allows for all the creativity that one could wish for, a walk-in cooler and a covered loading area that only fellow florists could appreciate. Just because Floral Fields has “moved on up to the east side” does not mean there will be any less of the individual attention that has been a company strong point for over a decade. Quite the contrary! This relocation has been in the works for some time, but the pieces all came together when Debbie’s daughter, Dana Walker, announced that she was joining forces with Debbie and making “Floral Fields ~ Weddings & Events” a family affair. With Dana concentrating on event coordination and the marketing aspects of Floral Fields, now Debbie has even more opportunities to share the company’s signature personal service. It’s a point of pride that Debbie personally works with every client and handpicks every flower at the Los Angeles Flower Market, where regular shoppers and vendors recognize her quickly. Dana Walker, Debbie’s new partner, was destined to work with events at a young age. She started out coordinating high school fundraising events and soon progressed to high end corporate event planning. After graduating from the University of Colorado, Dana joined an award-winning, experiential marketing agency where she became an expert at bringing a brand to life. She now heads up Corporate Partnerships at Floral Fields, managing and leading the company’s marketing and advertising initiatives and Wedding Coordination (she just can’t leave her true passion for events behind). The creativity starts with the very first meeting between Debbie and client. If the bride/ client has a solid vision of what they want, Debbie takes in the information and delivers a vivid recreation of what was held in the client’s mind. She’s equally famous for creating some of the most memorable events when all the client knows is a color, or a vague concept. Somehow Debbie is able to take small tidbits of information and evolve them into the client’s dreams. One story that friends and employees like to bat around the studio when they are trying to describe Debbie’s amazing abilities is how she saved a total stranger’s wedding. Floral Fields was doing a wedding at one of their frequented venues. During some downtime the venue’s inhouse coordinator came running to find Debbie. The florist for another wedding had not shown up, and the in-house coordinator was frantic. Debbie hopped into her van with some extra flowers, sent an associate to the local market to buy more flowers and within an hour had created not only a beautiful bouquet for the bride but corsages and boutonnieres for the entire wedding party! We fully suspect that the miracles Debbie Fields is known for will only multiply now that she and daughter Dana are working together in a much larger creative space. Floral Fields is looking for a Lead Designer. If you are interested, please email your resume to Dana Walker at dana@ floralfields.net . www.mellano.com Roses, Tulips, Alstroemeria, Gladiolus, Iris, Liatris, Lilies, Tulips, Pom Pon Chrysanthemum, Waxflowers and a Stunning Variety of the World’s Best from Around the Globe for Delivery to your Event or Shop in Any Location. 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On October 31, California Cut Flower Commission filed for a US-DOT TIGER Join the Conversation on Moving Flowers Faster Grant to implement a consolidated floral freight facility. A decision is expected by March. In late November, the Los Angeles “Blogdowntown.com” featured a story by Eric Richardson about the transportation SAF Introduces Business Resource Website needs of imported flowers, quoting Jim Mellano and Society of American Florists invites you to visit its totally others. Councilwoman Jan Perry believes the answer to refurbished website where members can: subscribe to email efficient movement of perishable products lies with Ontario alerts on multiple topics, get ideas and contracts that have International Airport (owned by Los Angeles International worked for other florists, join groups, set up contacts, access Airport). Perry introduced a motion asking the Airport various resources, promote your products and participate in Department to report on how it might build the Ontario people matching social media. It’s all new at SAFnow.org. facility into a hub for perishable cargo like flowers. Free Trade Agreements Become Law Go to Washington with SAF: Congressional Action Days On October 12, 2011, the U.S.-Colombia Free Trade The Crystal Gateway Marriott will be the home base for Agreement passed both the U.S. House and the U.S. Senate. SAF’s Congressional Action Days, March 19-20, 2012, as Later that week, President Obama signed that measure along participants seek to make a difference for the floral industry with the U.S.-Korea FTA and the U.S. Panama FTA into law. in a whirlwind visit with legislators. The first day offers The Colombia FTA makes permanent the duty free access of sessions on Washington politics and issues. The second day, participants will board buses for the quick ride to Capitol Hill Sell Your Shop Faster and for the Highest Price Possible! where they’ll spend the day helping legislators understand what’s important to their floral businesses. Find all the details at Congressionalactiondays.com. “Guarantee” on Life of Flowers Affects Buying Decisions Available for Sale! Results of a new study for the American Floral Endowment say 76 percent of study participants indicated a longevity 50 year+ established Los Angeles flower shop guarantee on flowers would impact their purchasing decisions. Corner location, next to a cemetery Huge lot with expansion potential Only $99,000! Seller will carry. The experiment results for participants purchasing the floral arrangement show they will pay three percent more if it is guaranteed compared to the same arrangement with equal longevity but no guarantee. Compared to flowers lasting five to 75+ year established Inland Empire flower shop seven days, participants will pay seven percent more for flowers Website has great search engine placement Lots of house accounts $115,000! Seller will carry. that last eight to ten days, and seventeen percent more for flowers lasting eleven to fourteen days. Download full reports in the Public Benefits Reports section at Endowment.org. I only sell Businesses! Sean Edelstein 949-551-2060 AFE Gleans $275,000 in Donations www.4saleflowershops.com Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino & Los Angeles Counties in September 2011 welcomed the gift of $250,000 from An Independently Owned and Operated Member of The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc. T H E B LO O M I N ’ N E W S The American Floral Endowment’s annual fundraiser Herman and LaDonna Meinders, to be used to create AFE’s first unrestricted named fund. Herman Meinders, a long-time 10 JAN – FEB 2012 Potpourri supporter of AFE, founded American Floral Services, which websites are realizing substantial success by partnering with merged with Teleflora in 2000. The Herman and LaDonna vendors such as local retail flower shops, hotels, cafes and Meinders AFE Fund will provide assistance for the industry’s restaurants, home service companies and others to offer most critical needs. In addition, the Phillip family surprised AFE discount coupons. Florists have had only mixed results; other with an additional $25,000 donation to the James and Helen businesses, such as a Los Angeles area photography class Phillip Scholarship, from Russ Phillip, fulfilling his commitment instructor, have sold hundreds of half price coupons, building to AFE’s Heritage Circle. loyalty among those who redeemed their coupons. Valentine’s Day: So Much More than Red Roses Setting the Record Straight on Florists For Change Last year, FTD reported the In our November 2011 issue, we inaccurately most ordered flowers for reported that the new organization, Florists For Valentine’s Day were: Roses Change, was under the Society of American (99 percent); Alstroemeria Florists’ umbrella. Florists For Change, Inc. has (81 percent); Carnations (79 no parent or affiliated organization beyond its percent); Lilies (75 percent) regular and associate members, none of whom and Gerbera Daisies (70 are SAF employees or representatives. In addition, percent). Customers tied in Florists For Change, Inc., which has applied to be their choices of colors, at 32 recognized as a tax-exempt 501 (c) (6) not-for-profit percent each red and red/pink. Thirty-eight percent of florists corporation, is not currently considering a florist-to- said that 50 percent of their Valentine’s Day orders were florist transmission system. For more details, visit specifically for “a dozen roses.” Floristsforchange.com. VFN Offers Marketing Financing VIP Florist Network has received funding from an investor SENDING F LOWERS TO A MERICA to subsidize local florists in participating in VFN’s marketing program. The funds subsidize six months of licensed Over 100 Years of History of the Southern California Flower Industry marketing training for independent florists using New Customer Acquisitioning to offset direct customer losses caused by order gatherers, etc. The $2,000 cost for licensing A rare peek into the lives of early florists and flower growers who paved the way to today’s floral industry. A rich history of a passing era. and maintenance for six months will be funded for the first 50 florists that qualify. For more information, contact Doug McCrea at [email protected] or call 410 842-3081. Sweepstakes winner “Birds and Bees” was designed by Charles Marder and modeled by Susan Fekety. Same Sex Weddings a Boon to Florists Harvard Business Review’s The Daily Stat reports results of 56 $ 00 Each (includes shipping) a study by The Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law A Great Holiday Gift! which indicate that same sex couples in five New England states spent $94 million on wedding-related activities within the first year after their states legalized same sex marriages. The State of New York legalized same sex marriages in mid2011; its spending is expected to be more than $100 million. Florists report that same sex weddings are simpler affairs and Send check payable to American Florists’ Exchange to: AFE Book/Jim Mellano, 766 Wall Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014. are not typically booked a year in advance. Also available at the main entrance of the Original Los Angeles Flower Market, 754 Wall Street, Los Angeles. What’s the “Deal”? Groupon.com, LivingSocial.com and other daily deal T H E B LO O M I N ’ N E W S 11 JAN – FEB 2012 Roundabout Ecke Ranch in Encinitas held its annual Poinsettia Resolutions: Trial Open House (for the industry) from November 28 to December 2, attracting visitors to the company’s Design In One “Year” and Out the Other? or Opportunity for Retail Success? Center programs, 2012 Trial Varieties and their Brightest Stars. The elegant Poinsettia was the star of the show. In October, floral design students at Golden West College Author Carolyn Howard-Johnson Offers Powerful Ideas for You in Huntington Beach got a highly credentialed instructor through the college Artist-In-Residence program. Featured was Kenny Snauwaert AIFD CFD, Floral Supervisor at the Start 2012 with fresh ideas, commitment, a revitalized marketing plan and a positive outlook for your floral business. First, resolve that you will not be one of those designers or floral shop workers who, like 56 percent of us (Gallup poll), are following orders but are disengaged for most of the workday. In her book, A Retailer’s Guide to Frugal In-Store Promotions, author/retailer Carolyn Howard-Johnson says local, regional and national events set a great stage for retail promotions. Take the Lakers as an example. Who would not want a Lakers T-shirt when the Lakers are setting records for the season (one can hope, right)? How about a Lakers coffee mug or a Birthday arrangement with a Lakers theme for a sports fan? Or the Dodgers, Angels, World Series or other sports. Work on this in advance and sign a licensing agreement. Merchandise-driven promotions also extend to other major events, box-office top movies, etc., opening up opportunities to sell collectibles along with flowers following popular themes. These collectibles attract people to your shop. Howard-Johnson also suggests in-store events that become weekly observances, like Thursday ladies’ day, free flower Friday, Tuesday door prize day, tea and cookies (or whatever) on Wednesday. Your shop becomes known for its daily promotions as people remember them (with exterior signage and email reminders). You get to move slowmoving merchandise and arrangements at regular prices. Finally, consider your store’s own special days – the tenth anniversary in business, the anniversary of your move, or the fifteenth anniversary of your floral designer, or a special open house to celebrate your attaining the California Certified Florist (CCF) or American Institute of Floral Designers (AIFD) award designation. Play it up. It’s all good. Party every chance you get. Invite customers, those on your mailing and email lists and Facebook followers. Make it a big deal. Grab attention and sell flowers! Bellagio Resort in Las Vegas and Creative Director with Kenneth Snauwaert.com, with the Student AIFD program as sponsor. Mina Asadirad, of Mina Flower Design and Mina Wholesale Flowers, moved in Fall 2011 from her location on East Edinger Street in Santa Ana, just six blocks east. The new location at 1918 East Edinger is more spacious, has a large cooler, convenient loading area, showroom frontage with much more visibility and is just west of the 55 freeway. In addition to wholesale and floral arranging for weddings, Persian New Year and other events, Mina conducts floral design classes. For details, see Minaflowerdesign.com or call 714 836-9600. Business Design Since 1989 The Right Design for Your Website, Newsletter, Book or Company Manual Wordpix Solutions For more ideas, check A Retailer’s Guide to Frugal In-Store Promotions today at Amazon.com or Howtodoitfrugally.com for $17.95. Contact Peggi Ridgway 800 200-1101 / [email protected] Producer of The Bloomin’ News T H E B LO O M I N ’ N E W S 12 JAN – FEB 2012 California State Floral Association Brings Calif Flora to Los Angeles At the Original Los Angeles Flower Market, the weekend of October 8-9, 2011 was characterized by the exuberance, talent and activities of floral designers at all skill levels – from students and credentialed designers to the experts and gurus of the biz. This unique combo, surrounded by spectacular floral arrangements and designsin-progress, instilled energy and life into the wholesale marketplace. Saturday’s educational sessions featured instructors Anthony Alvarez AIFD CCF, Michi Burrell AIFD, CFD, Roslyn Dodds AIFD CCF CFD, Del Langdale and Darlene Montgomery CCF addressing aspects of contemporary design and techniques. The California Certified Florist exam was held on Saturday. On Sunday, after the exciting Student Competition and Top Ten Design Competition (see People section for more), Alex Jackson AIFD PFCI presented a “Wedding Reception” design show. Rene van Rems AIFD CCF CFD PFCI treated the audience to a lively Wedding Floral and Fashion showcase, complete with exquisite wedding gowns modeled by Amanda Farris and daughter Tyla Farris (daughter and granddaughter of Tony and Debbie Alvarez), Kattey Haislip, Ania Norwood CCF and Cindy Pham. The event also included a trade show, New Varieties display of 24 flowers from California growers (California Pajarosa Floral’s “Rosa spp Baroness” took the People’s Choice award), and a Silent Auction. Catherine Zikakis, CSFA president, convention co-chairs Anthony Alvarez and Debbie Alvarez, sponsors and committee chairs and members are to be commended for an excellent Calif Flora 2011. 13 12 Great Ways to Grow Profits in 2012 BRIGHT IDEAS 1. Hold seasonal events. Ladies Night, an Easter Decorating Event, a Do-It-Yourself Flower Arranging Class, a Bridal Fair. Play music, serve refreshments, offer a discount on a selected item and sell flowers. 7. Direct mail still works. Design a Do-It-Yourself postcard online at 123print.com or Vista.com, the easy way to communicate and be remembered by customers. 2. Get involved in a community event: The mayor’s annual prayer breakfast, Earth Day, the Chamber’s holiday auction or taste-of-the-town. Have business cards and promotional cards ready. 8. E very month, send a welcome card to every person who received flowers from your shop during the past 30 days. Says Cherry Blossoms owner Cherrie Silverman AIFD, it “Works like a charm.” 3. Offer a coupon for half-off at Groupon.com, LivingSocial.com, Bloomspot.com and others. Your offer, like others, will only be displayed for an hour or two. Most offers draw dozens of people or more. 9. Hold a flower photo contest with a theme (Easter, children, grandparents, back-to-school, etc.). Deliver a floral arrangement to the winner and send the contest and winner information to the local newspaper. 4. Consumers are seeking discounts and bargains more than ever. Offer coupons through your website and at your sale counter. 10. Make your shop available for lunchtime networking and civic groups to use as a meeting place. SAF can help with a press release. 5. Start a Frequent Buyer program to incentivize customers to keep coming back. Print membership cards or provide membership numbers for tracking. 11. Sponsor a How-to-Plan-Your Wedding Flowers class or a Do-It-Yourself floral arranging workshop. Your students will become your customers. 6. Retail flower shops are the shop of choice for Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, funerals and weddings. Stock up on gift items for those special occasions. Train customers to think of your shop as a source for a variety of merchandise. 12. Get on a newspaper lifestyle reporter’s radar for an upcoming holiday (Valentine’s Day?) by letting them know you’ve got the numbers/stats. Check SAF’s Valentine’s Day Resource Center. Our thanks to FloristsReview, Floral Management and the SAF weekly e-Brief for the inspiration and continuing flow of new ideas for retail florists. A Wonderful Duet Continued from page 7 That call led to Kit and Casey giving regular teaching sessions for floral design beginners to advanced level designers, including children at The Huntington. Flower Duet ensures each class is inspired by a theme of a garden on the grounds such as a Protea and Kangaroo Paw design inspired by the Australian garden or an art exhibition. “Seven and eight-year-olds are amazing flower designers,” says Kit, of some of their younger Huntington students. “The boys’ designs are orderly and they make sense. But there are no ‘rules’ for them and they do exciting designs.” The pair often makes a stop at the Original Los Angeles Flower Market on their way to giving Saturday classes at The Huntington. “It’s that ‘Just in time’ (Also called the ‘JIT production strategy’) approach,” says Kit, familiar with the lingo of the large manufacturing entity from her marketing experience at Toyota. Kit’s background in Internet marketing (search engine optimization, payper-click, social media, mobile apps, YouTube, etc.) combined with both Kit and Casey’s creativity and teaching make their presentations and their business partnership a winning combo. From their DVD on centerpiece arrangements to their YouTube video on wiring succulent arrangements for hand-tied bouquets to client arrangement pictures they post on their website, they work in harmony, in A Wonderful Duet. Flower Duet on Weddings The secret to pulling off the wedding successfully? “Be organized and plan ahead.” Flower Duet has created custom flowers for weddings throughout Southern California and beyond. Their reach has encompassed all points between Santa Barbara and Point Loma and on the East Coast from Connecticut to Maryland to St. John, USVI. Part of Flower Duet’s wedding quote includes a private tour with the bride (and often her entourage) of the Los Angeles Flower Market. “We get to know the bride, identify a focal point for flowers, cross things off the list, add to the list,” says Casey. “We take pictures and upload them to the client’s page on our website.” The result is a happy bride who never says she did not get what she requested. Kit and Casey have vastly different styles of design. Kit is the master of the pavé, compact look, where Casey likes to make positive use of the negative space, introducing a more airy look. However, the pair says they can mimic each other’s style easily to please a custom client. “This is a winning combination when working with the varied tastes of all clients who walk through the door. We can assure them that we can do whatever they request,” says Kit. Flower Duet produces a monthly newsletter for the flower enthusiast and often features the Original Los Angeles Flower Market. You’ll find them online at: Flowerduet.com; Facebook.com/flower-duet; and on Twitter: @flowerduet. 15 What’s Happening Check our website OriginalLAflowermarket.com for Market shopping hours, parking info and more. January 1 New Year’s Day 2012 2 Tournament of Roses parade, football championship and related activities, Pasadena 2–3 Post-Rose-Parade Showcase of Floats, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., $10, Sierra Madre Boulevard and Washington Street, Pasadena. Call Sharp Seating at 626 795-4171 for tickets. Torrance. $90. Call 310 792-4968 or email info@ flowerduet.com. February 2 Groundhog Day 4 Valentine Boot Camp: Plan, Organize and Profit from the Holiday! Online webinar by SAF. Call 800 983-6184 to reserve a spot. Camellia Walk & Talk, 10:30 a.m.; Noon; and 1:30 p.m. with camellia horticulturist Wayne Walker at Descanso Gardens, La Canada Flintridge. Free with admission. 5 Super Bowl Sunday 16 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 14 Valentine’s Day 17–19 CCFC Annual Business and Progress Report Meetings in Watsonville (location tba), Carpinteria (Rincon Beach Club) and Fallbrook. Call (916) 441-1701 or email [email protected]. 15–18 SAF Pest and Production Management Conference, Rosen Plaza Hotel, Orlando, FL. 17–26 Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival, Indio 20 Presidents’ Day 21 Mardi Gras 22 Ash Wednesday 25 Los Angeles Flower District tour with Casey and Kit of Flower Duet, followed by an (optional) workshop for an additional fee at the Flower Duet studio in Torrance. Call 310 792-4968 or email [email protected]. 10 21 Meet the New Roses with hybridizer Tom Carruth, who has created more All-American Roses than any other living hybridizer. The King of Roses presents an illustrated lecture in the Rose Pavilion at Descanso Gardens, La Canada Flintridge, 11 a.m. Free with admission. Chinese Garden Inspired floral design class by Kit Wertz and Casey Schwartz of Flower Duet at The Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens, demonstrating the making of a Chinese New Year arrangement using traditional flowers and greenery. Adult class 10 a.m. Kids (ages 7 to 12) class 1:00 p.m. Call 310 792-4968 or email [email protected]. 24–27 28 Tropical (floral design) class, Flower Duet Design Studio, 2675 Skypark Drive, #205, Torrance. $90. Call 310 792-4968 or email [email protected]. The Special Event, Tampa, Florida – for event professionals. Tampa Convention Center. For details, see Thespecialeventshow.com. Save the Dates July 12-16, 2012 - AIFD National Symposium “Caliente”, Hyatt Regency, Miami, Florida Los Angeles Flower District tour with Casey and Kit of Flower Duet, followed by an (optional) workshop for an additional fee at the Flower Duet studio in Torrance. Call 310 792-4968 or email [email protected]. September 19-22, 2012 – SAF Palm Beach 2012, The Breakers, Palm Beach, FL Succulents (floral design) class, Flower Duet Design Studio, 2675 Skypark Drive, #205, T H E B LO O M I N ’ N E W S 16 JAN – FEB 2012 L.A. Flower District Association /Badge Program 2012 Membership Information • www.laflowerdistrict.com Who can become a member? Membership in the Los Angeles Flower District Association is open to florists, floral-trade related businesses, and to vendors who hold valid, proper and legal resale certificates. What are the program’s benefits? Direct benefits from the program include wholesale only shopping during wholesale hours to provide better shopping conditions for the trade, free validated parking during market day wholesale hours, and faster service due to a uniform record keeping system of resale numbers. What are the fees to register? Membership Fees are $30 for a 1 year membership (Year 2012) or $50 for a 2 year membership (Years 2012 & 2013). The membership fees include two (2) membership badges. Extra badges are available anytime for $3.00 each. 2012 membership badges will expire on January 1, 2013 and fees will not be prorated later in the calendar year. What if I forget my badge? A “Temporary Pass” is available at the main entrance (754 Wall Street) to registered members of the Flower District Association / Badge Program who forget their identification. What are the market hours? Trade/Wholesale Only Hours are: Monday, Wednesday and Friday Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 2:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. Non Trade/Public Hours are: Monday, Wednesday and Friday Tuesday and Thursday Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon ($2 admission) 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. ($2 admission) 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon ($1 admission) How does this program affect the parking situation? There is FREE PARKING FOR TRADE BADGE HOLDERS ONLY. Parking is validated for Trade badge holders at the main entrance to the Los Angeles Flower Market (754 Wall St.) on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during wholesale hours only. Note: Registered members shopping during public hours will be required to pay for parking. How carefully will this program be monitored? There are approximately 10 security monitors checking for membership badges at the various entrances to the markets. To ensure the program’s continued success, we ask for all Flower District members to please remember to wear your 2012 badges. Although we realize the program is not by any means foolproof, please remember that this is a program subject to all the positives and negatives of building a foundation from the ground up. How do I become a member of the Badge Program? Fill out the Membership Application form and resale card completely and submit both items along with membership fees to LAFDBP, 766 Wall Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014. Allow seven days for your application to be processed before picking up your badges. Remember to attach a copy of your California Board of Equalization Resale Certificate or the processing of your application will be delayed. Your badges may be picked up either at the entrance to the Los Angeles Flower Market (Monday, Wednesday, or Friday, from 2:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m.) or any other time before 12:00 noon at our office. Thank you for your continued support! L.A. Flower District Association /Badge Program 2012 Application for New Trade Members (Valid from Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2012) 1. Business Owner’s Name: (Print Clearly)____________________________________________________________________________ 2. Home Address:________________________________________________________________________________________________ City__________________________________________________________________________ State _________ Zip_______________ 3. Home Telephone ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Business Name_ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Business Address _ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ City__________________________________________________________________________ State _________ Zip_______________ 6. Business Telephone ____________________________________________________________ Fax #___________________________ 7. E-Mail Address ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Type of Business: o Retail Florist o Wholesale Florist o Interior Decorator o Caterer o Other (specify): ______________________________ 9. Resale Certificate Number from California State Board of Equalization: _ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Note: Your membership will not be processed and there will be NO cash refunds or credit in the event the California State Board of Equalization reports back that your Resale Number as Invalid or Closed. 10.Signature of Applicant __________________________________________________________________________________________ 11.Names of individuals as you want them to appear on your badges (optional): ($3.00 extra) Badge 1. __________________________________ Badge 4. ________________________________________________ ($3.00 extra) Badge 2. __________________________________ Badge 5. ________________________________________________ ($3.00 extra) extra) Badge 3. __________________________________ Badge 6._ ($3.00 _______________________________________________ _Please check o membership period: o $30.00 - 1 Year Membership (Year 2012 only) o $50.00 - 2 Year Membership (Year 2012 and 2013) _Fee Amount Enclosed: $___________________ Date: ___________________ o Check o Money Order o Cash Please make checks payable to: LAFDA. Enclose: (1) photocopy of your California State Board of Equalization Resale Certificate, (2) completed application and resale card, (3) payment. Mail documents to: Los Angeles Flower District Badge Program, 766 Wall Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014 Please allow 7 days for your application to be processed before picking up your badges. Note: Badges will not be mailed out. Important notice from the State Board of Equalization concerning purchases “for resale.” Misuse of Resale Certificates One of the rights granted to holders of seller’s permits is the authority to issue resale certificates for merchandise they intend to resell. The permit is NOT a “Buyer’s” license to purchase property at wholesale for personal or business use, to decorate one’s home. Such misuse of a resale certificate for the purpose of evading payment of the sales or use tax or for personal gain constitutes a violation of the law. Those persons who are found to have made illegal use of their permits may be subject to one or more of the following penalties: 1. Criminal prosecution. This could lead to a fine up to $5,000, imprisonment up to one year, for each offense. 2. A minimum penalty of $500 or 10% of the amount of tax due, whichever is more, for each misuse. 3. A 25% penalty for fraud, or intent to evade the tax, on all unreported tax liability. 4. Revocation of the seller’s permit. BT-519 Rev. 2 (8-84) (CPPM 265.040) State Board of Equalization They steal your customers. They pilfer your profits. Talk about an ugly floral arrangement. Florists lose $500 million every year to drop-shippers. When it comes to your bottom line, there’s nothing pretty about drop-shipping. That’s why Teleflora is 100% committed to helping Save the Florists. This includes guaranteeing 100% of our orders are hand-arranged and delivered by independent florists like you. 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