1 Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum OfficeSympathy Flowers Original by Linda Rist Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office June, 2002
2 Sympathy Flowers Important segment of retail businesspieces sent to the funeral home permanent flowers and potted plants for cemetery
3 Sympathy flowers “Bread and butter” income for shopsNot a seasonal sale Needed throughout the year
4 Sympathy flowers Provide steady income for the floristCompetition among shops is keen
5 Sympathy flowers Area customs and traditions are importantMust cooperate with customer and funeral home
6 Sympathy flowers Sent as a tribute to the deceasedAn expression of love and sympathy for the surviving family
7 Sympathy flowers Orders are taken, designed and delivered quicklyCan require extra hours on evenings and weekends
8 Sympathy flowers Family members will usually speak with the florist to order the main arrangements Casket sprays
9 Sympathy flowers Family may need to rely on the florist for assistance in choosing flowers and style
10 Basic designs Size and style vary based upon customer requestMost common include: Casket sprays Standing sprays
11 Basic designs Wreaths Baskets Arrangements Green and blooming plants
12 Each piece Is tagged with a card giving the name of the deceased and the sender
13 Each piece Double cards are popular - half of the card is given to the family, the other half stays on the arrangement
14 Card Includes a description of the pieceThis helps family to remember the piece when sending acknowledgements
15 Card Address of sender may also be included
16 Casket sprays Also called covers Sits on the lid of the casketMost elaborate piece Generally purchased by the closest family members
17 Casket sprays Three sizes Full couch Three quarters Half couch
18 Casket sprays 3/4 and 1/2 are the most popularFull couch are the most expensive and difficult to handle if the casket is to be opened.
19 Sprays Most popular piece ordered May be single or doubleSingle spray has a bow at one end with flowers extending to the other end
20 Sprays Designed to be displayed on a special frame that holds up to one dozen sprays along the sides or end of the casket
21 Sprays Single are less expensive than double sprays and wreathsOffers customer a broad price range Price is determined by the type of flowers used
22 Sprays A bow is added and filler flowers are placed around the bow and between the primary flowers
23 Sprays Double sprays are called standing spraysThey are displayed on wire easels. Dixon picks attach the Styrofoam to the easel
24 Sprays Two wooden picks attached on opposite ends of a flexible metal strip Double sprays are often placed alongside the casket
25 Sprays Usually an oval, diamond, or triangular shapeBow is placed in the center with flowers extending in both directions
26 Sprays May be hand tied with the natural stems showingDo not have a source of water and must be delivered the day of the funeral
27 Sprays Hand tied are not practical for this reasonMany use floral foam soaked in preservative and water Flowers stay fresh longer
28 Sprays A block of styrofoam may also be usedThis adds strength to the arrangement Makes delivery easier
29 Sprays Flowers are placed in water picks and inserted into the Styrofoam
30 Wreaths Constructed in a similar manner to spraysWreath forms are made of Styrofoam, straw, or plastic casing filled with floral foam
31 Wreaths May also use natural grapevine wreathsRange in size from inches in diameter
32 Wreaths May add accessories to the centerBibles are popular - taken home by the family as a memento
33 Baskets Plastic, metal, paper mache Grapevine may also be usedOften a plastic liner is used inside the basket to hold water
34 Baskets Most common flowers Gladioli Carnations Mums Poppons
35 Baskets Roses and lilies may be added to increase the value of the basket Arrangement is usually triangular or fan shaped
36 Baskets Bows are often addedScript is often added to the ribbon streamer Mother, Father, Friend, Grandfather etc.
37 Other designs Many times florists are asked to incorporate an insignia or logo of a group or club which the deceased belonged to
38 Other designs Hearts and crosses are popular Living plantsBlooming plants Potted plants are decorated with bows