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Flower growers say they will go out of business without it.
Flower growers, for instance, say they have no choice but to support the new pact.
What a year the flower growers and wholesalers have had!
That means large-scale competition for our flower growers in Europe.
Flower growers and ordinary home gardens can use organic methods too.
Flower growers from other countries were also said to be relocating to Ethiopia.
Another is that American flower growers are likely to find a more receptive audience in Washington these days.
Other exemptions were for golf courses, flower growers and honey producers.
The "protective association" run by Buck bans flower growers that do not pay for its services.
American flower growers have not directly suffered because total American demand is up sharply.
Most of the flower growers had scissors stashed in their pockets for a last-minute trim.
If all these levies are put in place, flower growers say, a fifth of their members will be driven out of business.
Flower growers believe in good clean competition.
Yet, because profits would have been even higher had the imports been excluded, the flower growers want to be rescued.
In the beginning, the company sold most of its product through the United Flower Growers auction.
Charles Curtis died young and his widow, Frances, became a flower grower.
They also meet a widow and flower grower, Maeve Horton.
Merchants, woodworkers, general laborers, farm workers and flower growers participate in this feast.
For the first few decades, Colma's residents were mainly gravediggers, flower growers and monument makers.
But Kerry L. Herndon, one of the area's biggest flower growers, lost much more than most.
This left time for a visit to the Keukenhof, the botanical gardens sponsored by the Dutch flower growers.
Instead, you might try www.freshpetal.com, a site started this year by Obies Floral, a California flower grower.
In recent months, the American food giant has bought four of Colombia's largest and most successful flower growers, which account for about 25 percent of production.
In this era of low-maintenance, high-gloss planting schemes, messy plants tend to offend finicky flower growers.
And certainly, flower growers, like growers of lettuce or strawberries, look for people willing to do tedious, sometimes dangerous work for low wages.