Ruston Florist Boutique
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Not Just Another Flower Shop
- HoursCLOSED NOW
- Regular Hours:
Mon - Fri Sat Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 318-255-8747
Toll Free Phone - 800-852-9576
- Address:
- 1103 Farmerville Hwy Ruston, LA 71270
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- Categories
- Clothing Stores, Antiques, Florists, Gift Baskets, Gift Shops, Women's Clothing
- Services / Products
- Fresh Flowers and Plants Clothing Purses Gourmet Bedding Framed Artwork Tabletop Accessories Lamps
- Payment Options
- Brands
- Big Buddha Purses, Crestview Furniture, Duck Commander Products, Flax Clothing, Fushion Furniture, Jesus Calling, Mosaic Clothing, Paula Deen, Teleflora
- Location
- Exit 86 off I-20, half mile south on Farmerville Hwy, across from Emmanuel Baptist Church.
- Amenities
- Ruston Florist and Boutique . Owners, Debbie and Dennis Allen, strive to bring exclusive giftware for their clients. Debbie has been in the floral industry for over 32 years. Award winning designers can create a beautiful arrangement for you. Ruston Florist is now a boutique, featuring hand selected jewelry, purses, scarves and clothing. Come in and visit Ruston Florist and Boutique.
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General Info
Large inventory of fresh flowers, tropicals, plants, European/dish gardens, contemporary and traditional arrangements, high-style floral arrangements, extensive gift line, gourmet and fruit baskets and gift baskets. Wedding and funeral work. We offer same day delivery. As Seen in Southern Living Magazine! Award Winning Designers!
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Reviews
Thank you for your care in helping our customer. Your staff went out of their way to make a very quick delivery as the receipient was in the process of dying. Thanks to your quick professionalism, the flowers arrived and the receipient was able to see the gift from her friend. Thank you for your care and professional attitude.
I ordered from the website (to be delivered locally) and then called the store to have my payment processed. The employee became frustrated with me when I asked for confirmation that what I ordered on the website was comparable to what I was actually getting... she just said 'it would be nice'. When I questioned if 'nice' meant a similar size, color and content. The employee replied, "Look, we have 300 orders for Valentine's day, 5 phone lines ringing, if you're going to be THAT picky . . . ." I politely said, "Thank you very much, I'll just call another florist". The employee immediately hung-up in my face. Now, if businesses are offering me free services or products, then you can send what you want. However, if I am buying a visual image on a website, although I realize that it may not be EXACTLY what I am seeing (there is a substitution clause), I do expect it to be of equal value and quality. Most florists are busy during Valentine's Day -- quality service is necessary!
03/23/06
the owner of the shop is a excellent designer as well as her staff and they always make me feel welcome.