FTD is a company that allows you to send flowers to someone who lives a long distance away easily. Essentially, you go to a local florist who is part of the FTD program, pick out the kind of flowers you would like to send, and pay for them. They then transmit the information to a florist near the delivery address, who actually puts them together and delivers them to the recipient.
You can get good deal on flower delivery from your florist at www.myfloristlacrosse.com. Another good source is www.myflorist.com/florist-silver-spring-md.asp
Neither the dog nor the cats were frightened by the delivery truck from Hazel's florist.
Hazel would be capitalised, and possibly florist, if it was part of the name of the shop, as opposed to a florist associated with Hazel, though it is likely to be florists in that case. "Neither the dog nor the cats were frightened by the delivery truck from Hazel's florist." "Neither the dog nor the cats were frightened by the delivery truck from Hazel's Florist."
Late delivery and low quality affects the earning for a florist
Same day delivery Florist's have varying cut-off times for their delivery services. This depends of course on your zipcode or postal code. source FTD florists.
If an arrangement is received with wilted, dying or dead flowers, contact the florist. Customer service is usually excellent and the florist will send a replacement arrangement.
The delivery charge that is assessed to an FTD floral delivery depends on a couple of factors. It depends on where the delivery is to be made and when it is to be made.
I could find no florist that will deliver for free (they have to eat too, right?). Here's a florist in Oakland, though: http://www.montclairflorist.com/
FTD refers to the Florists' Transworld Delivery. The benefits of ordering through a florist that uses the Florists' Transworld Delivery is that a person ordering flowers may use one FTD florist in one region and have the same flowers sent to another FTD florist in a different region, who delivery the flowers to the recipient.
Most local florists will send and deliver flowers and floral arrangements. Often times, if the delivery is far away, that florist will contact a flower shop in the vicinity of the delivery. That is how the online flower delivery systems work. A florist is contacted in the area of the delivery and both companies make money.
FTD and Teleflora head the list for nationwide floral delivery in terms of reputation and years in service. Don't rule out using a local florist though since they can give you personal service.
Yes there are. http://www.ftd.com/ is a great site to do all your floral shopping. Affordable and fast delivery too.