Mrs. DeHaven's Flower Shop
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Mrs. DeHaven's Flower Shop has been serving Tulsa, Oklahoma and the surrounding community since 1905. We are committed to quality and service. We have the flowers, plants, and gifts to help you express yourself perfectly. We would love to visit, and invite you to come see our opulent Showroom at 106 East 15th Street, in downtown Tulsa. "Cash & Carry" specials are always in season, and our Wholesalers love to debut the newest offerings in the industry in our beautiful setting. Come enjoy the beauty at DeHavens! Where Legends Bloom: For more than a century, Tulsans have looked to Mrs. DeHaven's for flowers that enhance the sentimental and emotional moments in their lives -- births, christenings, proms, weddings, theme parties, charity balls, benefit galas, holidays and funerals. Flowers were not prevalent in 1905. And, at that juncture in retailing history, flowers were not shipped around the world with the ease of mailing a letter. Tulsans quickly became enamored with Mrs. DeHaven's fresh and beautiful flowers. By the time she moved to 106 East 15th Street on July 4, 1932, Tulsans were not only impressed with her floral artistry, they knew she had an eye for exquisite gifts and a flair for elaborate parties. It is that reputation that has made Mrs. DeHaven's more than just a flower shop. The flowers in the shop range from simple daisies to exotic Proteas and Orchids from Australia, Calla lilies from New Zealand, campanula, Bells of Ireland and Freesias from Holland, We import flowers from all over the world because we have developed a climate of patrons who want unusual flowers of the highest quality. It doesn't matter how much they cost. We always want to have a wealth of flowers to please the sophisticated tastes of our customers. Our History: Mrs. DeHaven's Flower Shop, one of Tulsa's oldest and finest businesses, began in 1905. What is now the thriving metropolis of Tulsa was just a pioneer settlement in Indian Territory, 1905. The shop was established by Mrs. Josephine DeHaven, who came to Tulsa along with her husband from Fort Wayne, Indiana. They built their first greenhouse to grow flowers in 1905, and those flowers were sold in the Shackles Drug Store. Soon the fresh cut flower business grew, and Mrs. DeHaven opened a "Flower Room" at Miss Jackson's fine dress shop. As with all progressive businesses, there was growth, and after five relocations, Mrs. DeHaven's took root at its present site at 15th and Boston. While traveling to a floral convention in Atlanta, Mrs. DeHaven was the unfortunate victim of an automobile accident in Tupelo, Mississippi. It was then that ownership of the business changed hands. Mrs. Trula Austin, who had worked for Mrs. DeHaven since the age of 16 was named proprietor. Until her death in 1978, Mrs. Austin carried on the fine standards and policies of business that customers of DeHaven's Flowers had come to enjoy. The current designer staff at Mrs. DeHaven's has over 100 years of accumulated floral experience. They have the artistic design, as well as the horticultural expertise to support any function, from prom night corsages to the largest of weddings! So when you think of flowers, remember the vast wealth of artistry, integrity and quality that goes into every DeHaven arrangement. With our roots in the past and our eyes on the future, Tulsa has no equal in floral design.
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