James Durr Wholesale Florist, Inc.

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3.4 - (5 reviews)
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James Durr Wholesale Florist, Inc.

James Durr Wholesale Florist, Inc. is located at 279 Sykesville Rd in Chesterfield, New Jersey 08515. James Durr Wholesale Florist, Inc. can be contacted via phone at 609-723-6264 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   609-723-6264

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for James Durr Wholesale Florist, Inc.?

A The phone number for James Durr Wholesale Florist, Inc. is: 609-723-6264.


Q Where is James Durr Wholesale Florist, Inc. located?

A James Durr Wholesale Florist, Inc. is located at 279 Sykesville Rd, Chesterfield, NJ 08515


Q Is there a key contact at James Durr Wholesale Florist, Inc.?

A You can contact James Durr at 609-723-6264.


Q How is James Durr Wholesale Florist, Inc. rated?

A James Durr Wholesale Florist, Inc. has a 3.4 Star Rating from 5 reviewers.

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James Durr
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Ratings and Reviews
James Durr Wholesale Florist, Inc.

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Edmund Smith on Google

image We are weekly customers to the produce stand on Monmouth road great produce melons ,corn ,peaches everything


Mr XP on Google

image Beautiful fresh cut flowers in season available at the Union Square's Farmer's Market in New York City.


James Ward on Google

image The first time I ever went to Jimmy Durrs Farm, I was treated with respect, and professionalism, Jim stopped what he was doing to get me a bag of corn and a box of peaches, next time I went there, Same treatment, His corn and Vegetables are picked fresh daily, he has the freshest flowers, and really knows how to run a farm ,grow crops, and provide a wide variety of fruits vegetables and flowers,,, Sometimes when things aren't going as planned EVERYBODY gets a little Testy, Jimmys no different,, I know Jim Durr to be One of the Most Generous , Honest, Accomplished Farmers in the area...


Amanda Karatka on Google

image Durr Farms comes to my local farmer's market. Today, we went to the market with our friends. We both have daughters around two years. My friend's daughter saw water in an empty flower pot on the ground and dipped her hand in it (she's 20 months old remember). The lady in charge of the stand for Durr Farms saw this and yelled at her to stop. The poor baby was so scared she cried for 10 minutes. We tried distracting her with other things but nothing worked since she was shaken up. If you have a problem with something a baby is doing, you politely explain your issue with the parent. Never raise your voice to someone else's baby. Baby! Not a 6 year old kid who understands and can speak with you. A baby. Shame on this woman.


Kareli Lopez on Google

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