Nancy DeClue’s Retirement Party – Pugh’s Flowers

Big Shoes to Fill!Well it is so hard to say goodbye to such a wonderful person as Nancy DeClue! While we are so happy that she will be with her family after her retirement from Pugh's, her flower family will miss her beyond words. Nancy is a wonderful example of perseverance and loyalty. She has [...]

2016-11-05T09:15:03+00:00August 31st, 2009|Florist Memphis Tennessee, Pugh's Flowers, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Nancy DeClue’s Retirement Party – Pugh’s Flowers

Poplar Store gets new look! Pugh’s Flowers – Memphis

Check out the new sign and the new parking lot! Also take a look at the new landscaping by the front door at our Poplar Store.

2016-11-05T09:15:25+00:00August 26th, 2009|Florist Memphis Tennessee, Pugh's Flowers, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Poplar Store gets new look! Pugh’s Flowers – Memphis

Pop Corn or Flowers?

Below is a fun way to decorate on Movie Night. Pop Corn Rah! - Recipe by Jill Slater Materials: 1 Novelty popcorn container 1 brick floral foam6 or 7 stems white Fuji ChrysanthemumsFloral clippers, knife and floral food/preservative Directions: Step 1 - Soak the foam for about 30 minutes in water that has been treated [...]

2016-11-05T09:15:25+00:00August 18th, 2009|Florist Memphis Tennessee, Pugh's Flowers, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Pop Corn or Flowers?

One Cent Postage, 1906

Here's a silver embossed card with "A Gift of Love" printed on the front. This card was produced in 1906, when domestic postage was 1 cent and foreign postage was 2 cents! Postcards were one of the main ways to send a greeting 100 years ago and people treasured these little messages. Today it's easier [...]

2016-11-05T09:15:25+00:00August 10th, 2009|Florist Memphis Tennessee, Pugh's Flowers, Uncategorized|Comments Off on One Cent Postage, 1906

Flower of the Week

Delphinium (Delphinium) Delphiniums MeaningFlight of fancy; Ardent attachment OriginsThe Delphinium genus, part of the Ranunculaceae family, includes more than 300 species of flowers native to the northern hemisphere. Delphiniums belong to the same family as larkspurs. Availability and Vase LifeMost delphiniums are available year-round from domestic and international sources. The flowers are usually blue or [...]

2016-11-05T09:15:25+00:00August 6th, 2009|Florist Memphis Tennessee, Pugh's Flowers, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Flower of the Week
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