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Flower seller
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Not to be confused with flower girl.
A flower seller, normally a woman, traditionally sells flowers on the street. Often the flowers are carried in a basket, for example. The subject matter has been a favorite of artists.[1][2] The profession has mostly died out in countries like the United Kingdom, but still exists in others such as India.
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The 1920s series of British Squibs films were constructed around the adventures of a London flower girl played by Betty Balfour.