Florist shop celebrates golden anniversary
When staff at Norwich florist shop Margaret Emms arranged their first bouquet, the Cuban Missile Crisis was at its height, James Bond was taking on Dr No in cinemas, and Norwich City won the League Cup. 50 years on, the company is still going strong as it gears up for its golden anniversary year.
From its beginnings in the city in 1962, the company has expanded and in 2010 opened a second store, where the celebrations began with staff dressed in period clothing and surrounded by Sixties memorabilia.
Owner Mary Murray told the Eastern Daily press: “Floristry as a whole has not changed a lot in the past 50 years – the styles are different, but the techniques are the same. Of course, in 1962 there wasn’t the transport infrastructure to get flowers from the other side of the world to you within 24 hours. You had to rely on seasonal local flowers instead – now you can get any flower at any time of year.”
Mary took control of the business in 2004, buying out owners who had taken over from the Emms family 15 years before.
She said: “Margaret Emms has always been known for quality and service, and that’s what we have built on.”
With greater competition from supermarkets and garages, Mrs Murray believes a crowded marketplace still has room for the expertise of a professional florist.
“Others don’t have the skills to create displays or arrangements for weddings, funerals or even corporate contracts, so we concentrate on that.”


