114 examples of florist in sentences

I am no botanist, and therefore cannot describe it in the language of the florist, so that the learned in that beautiful science might classify it.

It would be a great acquisition to the collection of the florist if it could, for I know of no flower that excels it in richness of color, gracefulness of appearance, or in gorgeousness of beauty.

Dear, silenced laughs can come back on a whiff from a florist's shop.

Ah, no!" cried Colonel Musgrave, warming to his subjectand regarding it, too, very intently; "ah, no, a face that could be patched together at the nearest florist's would not haunt a man's dreams o'nights, as hers does!

Boxes of flowers had arrived from the florist's, and these had to be arranged in the various rooms; also, a few potted plants in full bloom had come for the conservatory, and these so delighted the soul of Pansy Potts that Patty feared the girl would spend the whole day nursing them.

The girls may have thought he would merely leave orders with a florist; but that was not the Merrick way of doing things.

On his way back from his experiments, he daily stopped at the shop of Eberling the Florist, where, besides chaste and elegant set pieces inscribed "Gates Ajar" and "Gone But Not Forgotten," one may, if expert and insistent, obtain really fresh roses.

But, dear ladyor girl, as the case may be [here she stamped a violent foot]if you feel it your duty to return them, why not return them to the florist or the sender?

"I'd go to the florist and find out," declared Miss Crilly.

"Well, I drew that fool contract, an', after it was signed, Sam delivered ten one-thousand-dollar bills to the young man, who was to become his son-in-law the following month with the assistance of a caterer and a florist and a string-band, all from New Haven.

The hills were covered with this poetical shrub, and any acre of the ground would make the fortune of a florist at home.

And suddenly came a florist's window, and in the centre of it a glorious heap of roses.

Perhaps the entire display in the modern garden comes fresh from the florist in the spring, and is allowed to die out in the fall, to be replaced the next spring by plants not only new but even of different varieties from those of the year before.

Beatrice Lushington (W); 27Apr73; R551623. Old florist.

Beatrice Lushington (W); 27Apr73; R551623. Old florist.

A tiger newly imprisoned is indeed more formidable, but not more angry, than Jack Tulip, withheld from a florist's feast, or Tom Distich, hindered from seeing the first representation of a play.

The interiors, handed over from the builder, as it were, in blank, are filled up from the upholsterer's store, the curiosity shop, and the auction room, while a large contribution from the conservatory or the nearest florist gives the finishing touch to a mixture, which characterizes the present taste for furnishing a boudoir or a drawing room.

I could be a confectioner, a milliner, a dressmaker, a vest-maker, a cleaner of gloves and laces, a dyer, a bird-seller, a mattress-maker, an upholsterer, a dancing-teacher, a florist" "Oh!" softly exclaimed Aurora, in English, "you could beyou know w'ad?an egcellen' drug-cl'ah, ha, ha!"

It was not a good hotel, nor could I find a very good florist when I got up early the next day and went out with the intention of buying Henry some flowers.

I wanted some bright-colored ones for himhe had always liked bright flowersand this florist dealt chiefly in white flowersfuneral flowers.

I bought a bunch, and the kind florist, whose heart was in the right place if his flowers were not, found me a nice simple glass to put it in.

A florist's boy just left it."

" "And Barbet is?" "Aa florist!"

"Humph!a florist!" observed Dr. Chéron, again transfixing me with the cold, blue eye.

"Two hundred francsthat is to say, eight pounds Englishto your florist!

114 examples of  florist  in sentences