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Organic flowers grown in Marysville and Redmond Washington by two sisters. Grown here, not flown here. Dahlias, Aster, yarrow, zinnea (Floret Flowers brand), filler, roses, sweet pea and more from our two farms July through October. Sue and Loretta are developing a hybrid dahlia called Pink Elephant Car Wash, or PE Car Wash and the Pink Elephant series in memory of our grandmother, Bea Haverfield. Bea is Seattle's Queen of Neon who designed the iconic Pink Elephant Car Wash sign. The original sign featured four smaller baby elephants on its base representing Bea's 4 children, one of which, Barbara Rosenfield, is Sue and Lori's mother. The two sisters continue the matriarchal legacy of creative artistry through flowers.
Growing Season
Sells product from June - November
Pickup
Typically offers pickup
Preview
Organic flowers grown in Marysville and Redmond Washington by two sisters. Grown here, not flown here. Dahlias, Aster, yarrow, zinnea (Floret Flowers brand), filler, roses, sweet pea and more from our two farms July through October. Sue and Loretta are developing a hybrid dahlia called Pink Elephant Car Wash, or PE Car Wash and the Pink Elephant series in memory of our grandmother, Bea Haverfield. Bea is Seattle's Queen of Neon who designed the iconic Pink Elephant Car Wash sign. The original sign featured four smaller baby elephants on its base representing Bea's 4 children, one of which, Barbara Rosenfield, is Sue and Lori's mother. The two sisters continue the matriarchal legacy of creative artistry through flowers.
Growing Season
Sells product from June - November
Pickup
Typically offers pickup
Preview
Organic flowers grown in Marysville and Redmond Washington by two sisters. Grown here, not flown here. Dahlias, Aster, yarrow, zinnea (Floret Flowers brand), filler, roses, sweet pea and more from our two farms July through October. Sue and Loretta are developing a hybrid dahlia called Pink Elephant Car Wash, or PE Car Wash and the Pink Elephant series in memory of our grandmother, Bea Haverfield. Bea is Seattle's Queen of Neon who designed the iconic Pink Elephant Car Wash sign. The original sign featured four smaller baby elephants on its base representing Bea's 4 children, one of which, Barbara Rosenfield, is Sue and Lori's mother. The two sisters continue the matriarchal legacy of creative artistry through flowers.
Growing Season
Sells product from June - November
Pickup
Typically offers pickup