





Spring Street Salute
Honor resilience, beauty, and a proud Atlanta legacy with the Spring Street Salute Basket, a regal arrangement inspired by the historical roots of Spring Street and one of its most enduring landmarks—Spring Street School.
Crafted with vibrant red Roses, blue and white Delphinium, and seasonal white blooms, this basket evokes a sense of dignity and celebration. But beyond the petals lies a deeper story. Spring Street, once a quiet stretch connecting early Atlanta neighborhoods, became a stage for transformation—and at its heart stood Spring Street School.
Founded in 1914, this pioneering institution served as a hub of learning and inclusion for generations of Atlanta’s youth. It became the first elementary school in the city to integrate, educating children from all walks of life—including the sons and daughters of civil rights leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Ralph David Abernathy. Its classrooms echoed with the voices of change long before integration was policy, symbolizing hope in an era of division.
Even after its closure in 1972, the legacy of Spring Street School endured—its brick walls repurposed as the home of the Center for Puppetry Arts, allowing creativity and culture to flourish where young minds once gathered.
The Spring Street Salute Basket pays tribute to this rich past. It’s more than a floral gift—it's a homage to courage, education, and the enduring power of community. Whether gifted in recognition, remembrance, or celebration, it delivers a message rooted in history and blossoming with meaning.
Honor resilience, beauty, and a proud Atlanta legacy with the Spring Street Salute Basket, a regal arrangement inspired by the historical roots of Spring Street and one of its most enduring landmarks—Spring Street School.
Crafted with vibrant red Roses, blue and white Delphinium, and seasonal white blooms, this basket evokes a sense of dignity and celebration. But beyond the petals lies a deeper story. Spring Street, once a quiet stretch connecting early Atlanta neighborhoods, became a stage for transformation—and at its heart stood Spring Street School.
Founded in 1914, this pioneering institution served as a hub of learning and inclusion for generations of Atlanta’s youth. It became the first elementary school in the city to integrate, educating children from all walks of life—including the sons and daughters of civil rights leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Ralph David Abernathy. Its classrooms echoed with the voices of change long before integration was policy, symbolizing hope in an era of division.
Even after its closure in 1972, the legacy of Spring Street School endured—its brick walls repurposed as the home of the Center for Puppetry Arts, allowing creativity and culture to flourish where young minds once gathered.
The Spring Street Salute Basket pays tribute to this rich past. It’s more than a floral gift—it's a homage to courage, education, and the enduring power of community. Whether gifted in recognition, remembrance, or celebration, it delivers a message rooted in history and blossoming with meaning.