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Flowers provide staying power

July 19, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

Anaheim You can’t miss Visser’s Florist. The hanging fuchsias, striking bromeliads and pillowy pink hydrangeas peek out from behind the storefront windows on Lincoln Avenue. The smell of roses and jasmine permeates the air whenever the shop door swings open.
Visser’s has been in business at the same Anaheim building since 1956. Disneyland was only [...]

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