I was distributing bread at the time, and I thoughtflowers would be a lot more fun,” Dean says.
“He had a little truck and was going to Chicago with itand peddling flowers. Though the “B” in B&C Greenhouses hasretired, the “C”s are still there, but boy is it different from the5-acre piece of muck that Dean Cramer and his uncle, Pete Bloemsma (the B and Cin B&C), began back in 1965.ĭean caught on to the idea of growing from hisfather-in-law.