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    Exotic Flowers

    In making his American dream a reality, Arnold "Sonny" Canale acquired Lombardi Florist in 1957 where he has been an employee since 1943. Even in the early 1900's, it was already a successful business. Two years after he bought the company, he married a woman named Russo whence they merged their operations. Forecasting the change of economy in the entry of the new millennium, Sonny adopted the label of Exotic Flowers as its primary signature starting in 1993.

    By 1994, Exotic Flowers opened another satellite location at 2 Dartmouth Street in the southern end of Boston. The following year they expanded their services by taking another shop in Route 3A at Cohasset. Not long ago, in 2001, they can be visited at Greenhouse of Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Their original domicile in Roslindale still exists where all the orders and reservations are bridged from there. In time, it remains an entirely family- owned corporation. As a matter of fact, all their children have roles to play for its continued progress.

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    Deluxe European is an example for corporate world where a colorful mixture of kalanchoe, gerberas, begonias, azaleas and violets, which came from Africa, are housed in a beautiful native basket that you can still use when the plants wither away. It will stay for a longer while. It is also accompanied by dieffenbachia as well as with ivy. It is sold at $170.

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