Then & Now: It's always been Verde Floral in Old Town Cottonwood
Original photographs of Verde Floral in Old Town Cottonwood shows its modest start across from North 4th Street and North Main. At the time, cut flowers were kept in an old icebox and steam heat for the greenhouse was hand-operated, which meant the Calverts had to get up three times a night to let steam through the pipes.
By Annabel V. Sclippa
Originally Published: June 1, 2012 9:18 a.m.
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