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Carbone Floral Distributors had
its modest beginning back in 1952 when Robert J. Carbone started
pedaling buckets of gladiolas in his car. Soon his small
distributing endeavors were proving profitable. The following
year he went into business for himself. In those early years,
Carbone went from shop to shop establishing a customer base and
a reputation for handling quality Florist Fresh® products. From
the beginning, Carbone has sought only the highest quality and
freshest flowers.
In
1957 – just 5 years after embarking on his own – Carbone opened his first
location in Cranston, RI. Thus was born the R.J. Carbone Company Wholesale
Florist. Like the products he distributed, growth was rapid.
In 1968 the business was moved to Warwick, RI
where he had constructed his own building. Over the next two decades the Warwick
building had two additions constructed, until the company, renamed Carbone
Floral Distributors, returned to Cranston in 1991. There an 80,000 square-foot
building had been erected in the Howard Industrial Park.
Today Carbone Floral Distributors is a
full-service wholesaler with 3 departments – fresh flowers, greenhouse plants,
and floral hardgoods.
Carbone’s
Hardgoods Department contains nearly 8,000 items including glassware, pottery,
baskets, and other containers, ribbons, silk and dried flowers, and home décor.
The Fresh Flowers Department showcases 250 varieties of fresh flowers and cut
greens brought in from four continents. Carbone Floral Distributors is the
exclusive distributor of high quality Florist Fresh®, Americana Products, and
Rio Roses® for the entire New England region. In the Greenhouse and Plant
Department over 100
varieties
of flowering and foliage plants are sold throughout the year for all seasons.
Presently Carbone Floral Distributors has
locations throughout New England: its headquarters in Cranston, Rhode Island;
sales space in the Boston Flower Exchange, Boston, Massachusetts; and another
distribution center in Bedford, New Hampshire. Combined Carbone employees are
working hard year-round to meet the demand of customer satisfaction . . . Your
satisfaction!
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