Monday, October 17, 2005

Thanksgiving Flowers


Thanksgiving is Thursday, November 24th!

A beautiful gift of fall colored flowers is a wonderful way to say thank you to the host or hostess for that magnificent Thanksgiving feast. A gift of fresh flowers gives a beautiful voice to your thanks for the holiday invitation. If you are hosting a Thanksgiving celebration, flowers are the perfect way to add festive color to your holiday table.

From Centerpieces to Cornucopias, flowers will add festive air to the holiday meal this Thanksgiving! Read more about Thanksgiving flowers here!

Find a real local florist to order or send Thanksgiving Flowers here!

Thursday, October 13, 2005

Send a Plant for Bosses Day!

If you dont want to send flowers for Bosses' Day, your local florist can deliver a green or blooming plant! Perfect for sprucing up the office!

Your local florist usually carries a variety of plants in several sizes. Your plant gift can be placed into a decorative basket and include your personal message saying "Happy Bosses' Day!" Festive Balloons can even be attached to your plant gift!

For best selection and timely delivery, order your gift early! Bosses’ Day always falls on October 16th. This year it falls on a Sunday. Tradition of this holiday states that when it falls on a weekend, the nearest weekday is an appropriate day to celebrate Bosses’ Day. So this year, we can observe Bosses’ Day on Friday, October 14th or Monday, October 17th.

Find a local florist to send a plant or flowers for Bosses' Day here!

Sending Flowers in a box? This may not be the impression you want to make! Read why here! Important alert!

Read more about Bosses' Day here!

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Wednesday, October 05, 2005

The Chrysanthemum- also known as Mum, Florist’s Mum, Cushion Mum, Spoon mum and Football Mum

The Chrysanthemum is also known as Mum, Florist’s Mum, Cushion Mum, Spoon mum and Football Mums depending on the variety. The name Chrysanthemum is Greek for "Golden Flower". A staple in fall floral designs!

In the Far East the common Chrysanthemum has been cultivated for more than 2,000 years and is the imperial emblem of Japan.

Species variations range from Single head stems to Multi-branching, multiple head varieties. Both offered in many shapes and sizes. Most Mum varieties are available in White, yellow, pink, red, lavender, gold and bronze.

Blooms last for 7-14 days. Chrysanthemums are a popular choice for cut flower arrangements. They add harvest color to your autumn & thanksgiving floral designs! Mums are available as a potted plant as well.

Read about more flowers in our Flower Picture Guide here!

Find a local florist anywhere in the nation in our free directory here!

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