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Since 1924, City Line Florist has provided only the freshest flowers and plants to the Trumbull area. Visit the website to place an order, or stop by to make a selection.

  • Hours: Mon - FrI, 9am - 6pm; Sat 9am-6pm; Sun, 10am - midnight. Funeral-home deliveries: Sun, 10am - noon
  • Founding Date: 1924
  • Payments accepted: American Express, Cash, Debit Card, Discover, MasterCard, Personal Check, Visa
  • Products: Plants, flowers, garden supplies
  • Services: Delivery, Financing, Gift certificates, Gift wrapping, Shipping
  • Return policy: Yes
  • ATM: No
  • Public restrooms: Yes
  • Parking: Free lot
  • Private events: Yes
  • If this community were a flower, what would it be?: "A rose."
  • Phone orders: Yes
  • Online orders: Yes
  • What's your most popular item?: "Roses."

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Reviews (3)

*****

Received a beautiful bouquet from my boyfriend from City Line this Valentine's Day. I was the envy of my office to say the least. Simply gorgeous!

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City Line Florist is a great local business. My family has been going here for generations- starting with my Grandmother. Not only do they do beautiful work, they always take such great care of my out of town orders. Everyone there is friendly and knowledgeable. It's nice to receive great customer service and be treated like your patronage is appreciated. I also love their "lucky stems" and cash and carry specials. I wouldn't go anywhere else and all the people I send flowers/fruit baskets to comment how nice and long lasting their arrangements are.

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I've been going in and out of those old barns since I can remember (1960s). There isn't a sign declaring it, but the small barn at City Line Florist is one of the oldest wooden barns extant in the country. It was gifted from father to son (Zachariah Curtiss) in 1721 and was probably built in the late 1690s! Go take a look at history.