Valentine's Day
Just
like people, flowers come in hundreds of shapes and sizes.
When it comes to Valentine's Day gifts, carefully selecting
the flower varieties and colors you send will result in a
thoughtful, customized gift your sweetheart will treasure.
The first step is to consider your sweetheart's preferences.
What colors does he or she like? Men respond well to vivid,
crisp colors such as red, orange, purple and blue. Women tend
to relish pastel tones of pinks, peaches and lavenders. Does
she have any favorite flowers? What are his hobbies? Your
florist can create arrangements that revolve around your sweetheart's
favorite hobby, sport or pastime. Ask yourself what message
you want to convey. Consult with your florist, who can explain
the assortment of possibilities available.
To get the best selection and ensure prompt delivery, call
your favorite florist the week before Valentine's Day. When
you call, have the necessary information handy: the recipient's
name, address, phone number, what you want to send and how
you want to be billed.
Having trouble putting your feelings into words? Here are
some suggestions for creative messages for your floral enclosure
cards:
- (For flowers delivered on February 13th): Couldn't
wait another day to say I Love You!
- (For flowers delivered on February 13th): I
love you so much I couldn't wait for Valentine's Day!
- Cupid's aim is still pretty good.
- Today's a very special day for sending all my love your
way!
- With you it's Valentine's Day 365 days a year.
More Valentine's Day Information:
Popular Valentine's Day Trends
Survey Reports on America's Romantic
Temperature
Rose Color Trends
Rose Trivia
Factors Affecting Rose Prices
Care and Handling of Roses
Valentine's Day Statistics
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