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Ah Sam Floral

2645 S El Camino Real
San Mateo, CA 94403 650-341-5611

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Always good quality flowers. - Mar 19, 2025

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San Mateo Florist & Gifts

2341 S El Camino Real
San Mateo, CA 94403 650-574-7227

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Made arrangements over the telephone so unable to see the actual arrangement... - Feb 18, 2024

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Edmond's Plaza Florist

120 E 3rd Ave
San Mateo, CA 94401 650-347-7730

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Have used this florist for many years but as of late, the quality of work has... - Mar 15, 2025

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How we gather (and how to interpret) our data

Buying a floral arrangement is like buying art. You’ll want a florist whose use of color and flower types fits your individual taste. This is even more important if you are spending thousands of dollars on blooms for a wedding or other special occasion. Our ratings of florists for quality and price should help you pick the best.

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Our ratings of local chains and stores report how each stacks up for price and quality. To compare prices, our researchers used a 154-item list of common items to shop area options. To evaluate stores on quality of products and service, we surveyed area consumers.