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This “bus” on a San Francisco footpath is actually the stand of a flower vendor. Its owner, known as the “trolley-bus florist,” says that people are surprised and curious about his unusual stall, and respond by buying flowers.

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Press, 25 October 1984, Page 13

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This “bus” on a San Francisco footpath is actually the stand of a flower vendor. Its owner, known as the “trolley-bus florist,” says that people are surprised and curious about his unusual stall, and respond by buying flowers. Press, 25 October 1984, Page 13

This “bus” on a San Francisco footpath is actually the stand of a flower vendor. Its owner, known as the “trolley-bus florist,” says that people are surprised and curious about his unusual stall, and respond by buying flowers. Press, 25 October 1984, Page 13

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