Hollyhock & June · Florist & Garden Shop
Every bouquet is a short love letter.
We compose flowers the way editors compose a spread — one hero stem, a supporting cast, and room to breathe.

Vol. 1 — The Standing IssueOn the bench this week: garden roses, ranunculus, smoke bush, and one loud dahlia.
In this issue
Four ways to say it.
Arrangements
Hand-tied for the day you're marking. From $45.
Turn to page 02The Subscription
A fresh spread on your table, every month. From $60.
Turn to page 03Events & Micro-Weddings
Florals art-directed to the room. $250–$2,500.
Turn to page 04Plants & Vessels
A small, living back-catalogue. From $28.
Turn to pageNo. 01 — This Week's Edit
Three arrangements, composed on the bench.
The list changes with the market. The standard doesn't.

The Apology
Garden roses and ranunculus, with a card for the hard sentence.
The New Chapter
Sweet pea and peonies for babies, first days, fresh starts.
The Grand Gesture
An armful of coral and clash — for saying it loudly.
Order by Thursday noon; it's on their step Friday.
No. 02 — The Standing Order
Fresh pages, every month.
Whatever the market did best that week — edited, never assorted.
Choose a size
Three tiers, printed plainly below.
We go to market
Early Fridays, while the good stems are still arguing.
It arrives composed
First Friday of the month, carried upright to your door.
A room with flowers in itis a room where something is about to happen.
No. 03 — The Occasion
Rooms, art-directed.
Small weddings, long tables, big anniversaries.
- from $250
The Dinner Party
Table florals, delivered and placed an hour before the doorbell.
- from $1,200
The Micro-Wedding
Bouquet, boutonnières, ceremony arrangement, one long table.
- to $2,500
The Whole Room
Full design, install, and a quiet strike the morning after.
Prices printed plainly — love shouldn't require a quote request.
No. 04 — The Back Pages
A small edit of living things.
The desk cactus
$24Lives happily beside your to-read pile.
The heirloom vessel
$42Hand-thrown clay, sized for one loud dahlia.
Hoya, trailing
$34Forgives forgetfulness. Mostly.
Cut-flower shears
$28The pair our bench refuses to share.
The Bench
How a spread comes together.
- 01
The brief
Tell us the moment. We'll ask two questions, maybe three.
- 02
The market
We buy what is honestly in season — nothing flown in tired.
- 03
The composition
One hero stem, a supporting cast, negative space that earns its keep.
- 04
The delivery
Wrapped flat, carried upright, on the step by noon.
The Editor's Letter
We opened this shop because supermarket flowers made us a little sad — all bunch, no sentence. Every order that leaves our bench is composed like a page we'd want to keep: one clear idea, generously margined. Come in; we'll find your line.
— Hollyhock & June
No. 05 — The Shopfront
Come smell the shop.
- 614 Quimby Street, Portland, OR
- Tue–Sat · 9–6Sun · 10–4Mon · closed (market day)
- (503) 555-0164
- hello@hollyhockandjune.com


