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Flower Shop
Boston Rose Florist has been proudly serving Boston since 1956. They are family operated with 3 locations serving the Boston Metro Area. Visit their website for more information and for free delivery. Right now, their building is under renovation, so they are set up right outside. Boston Rose is a family owned floral shop that has been around for 50 years and is known for their selection of roses, Dutch and tropical flowers, and plants from around the world.

 
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 • (617) 266-0900free1 (800) 558-1098
 
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Flower Shop
Hours: Mon-Sat:9am-7pm
ShippingRates: $7 Fee
A flower shop specializing in Large inventory of fresh flowers, Tropicals, Plants, European/dish gardens, Contemporary and traditional arrangements, High-style floral arrangements, Silk arrangements, Dried floral arrangements, Weddings, Funeral designs, Extensive gift line, Gourmet and fruit baskets, Gift baskets, Greeting cards, and Candles.
Symphony Flowes serves: Boston, Brighton, Cambridge, Charlestown, Chelsea, Chesterfield, East Boston, Housatonic, Hyde Park, Jamaica Plain, Roslindale, Roxbury, South Boston, Wellesley and West Roxbury. They can deliver to these areas with a 7$ delivery fee.
      • Symphony Flowers is currently undergoing renovations and are temporarily closed for walk in service. They are still able to take phone orders and have delivery service.***
 
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Lotus Designs is a flower shop located in the South End neighborhood of Boston. The flower shop and design center is located Monday through Friday from 8:30am-6:00pm and Saturdays from 9am-7pm.
 
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Park Summary
Size: 1.55
Sports:
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Basketball Courts : 1
Tennis Courts : 1
Ownership : City of Boston
Play Equipment: Yes
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EASTER EGG HUNT Saturday April 11, 11 am
Search for candy eggs and meet the Easter bunny! Sponsored by the Friends of Titus Sparrow. Come early!
Titus Sparrow Park is in the South End between Huntington and Columbus Streets, next to the Southwest Corridor. It's a great family-friendly enclave secluded within the hustle and bustle of the city. They have tennis, basketball courts, a jungle gym and a grassy area that's perfect for a picnic. Also, the Titus Sparrow Park is a great spot to walk your dog (on-leash).
Titus Sparrow Park was created in 1976, and after nearly 30 years of intensive use, the Boston Parks Department gave Titus Sparrow Park a major rehabilitation. Since reopening in 2005, the park is more heavily used than ever by all ages all over it -- sledding, rolling, sun-bathing, sitting, football and baseball games, and splendid children's programs and evening concerts in the summer.
On a warm weekend the basketball courts, swings, play structures, and tennis courts will be packed. There's even a pet water fountain for all of the neighborhood dogs.
Titus Sparrow Park is named for an active resident of the South End, Titus Sparrow. Founder of the Sportsmen's Tennis Club and the first African American umpire in the USTA, Titus Sparrow developed a progam that allows less fortunate children to learn the game of tennis for free. Today, the park is bustling with children and adults of all ages. The beautiful landscape and fun play structures make it a popular meeting place for nannies and parents alike. The South End is famous for it's parks, however, Titus Sparrow is definitely one of the nicest in the neighborhood.
The park is primarily volunteer-maintained by the "Friends of Titus Sparrow Park." Currently, they need volunteers to help with gardening, graphic design, and public relations. For more details, see their volunteer page.
There are 15 community gardens, open to residents of the four neighborhoods involved in designing the park.
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