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It's easy to send flowers and plants to any city of the country using our national flower shop directory of local flower shops and florists in, near or close to Saluda, NC. When you buy direct from the florists
who will be making the delivery, you won't have to pay a middleman, thus saving money.
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Locate-A-Flower-Shop.com® helps you find both F.T.D. and Teleflora flower shops and retail stores and has a great Saluda florist shop in North Carolina that’s just right for you. Whether you want to send arranged or boxed flowers, a dozen roses, blooming or green plants, orchids, fruit or gift baskets, balloons, candy or silk arrangements, local Saluda, North Carolina flower shops
can help you make the perfect flower choice.
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Flowers convey your sincerest thoughts and feelings words cannot. From a birthday, wedding or anniversary gift to a loved one’s funeral or memorial, local floral shops can help you say it with flowers.
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Place your order early with the florist so you can be assured of same day delivery. Enter your order online through the Saluda flower shop's Internet web site or if you wish personal help, use the toll free telephone number of the floral shop.
For those florist shops in Saluda, NC not having a toll free telephone number, a local telephone number with their area code is listed.
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I'd rather have roses on my table than diamonds on my neck. ~ Emma Goldman
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Flowers are love's truest language. ~ Park Benjamin
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Can we conceive what humanity would be if it did not know the flowers? ~ Maurice Maeterlinck
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| Lily of the Valley: |
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Common Names: Lily of the Valley, May Lily, Convallaria, Our Lady's Tears, Convall-Lily, Lily Constancy, Ladder-to-Heaven, Jacob's Ladder, Male Lily
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Description: The Lily of the Valley has broad, spear-like foliage and fragrant little white bell-shaped flowers. While it’s a popular garden perennial, the Lily of the Valley has seen increasing popularity as a cut flower, especially in wedding bouquets.
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Common Names: Gladiolus, Glad, Gladioli
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Description: Tall, tightly packed spikes of six to eight blossoms open in sequence from the bottom. The 2- to 8-inch-wide florets bloom in one direction with sword shaped foliage on stems. Gladiolus lend itself to almost any type of style from the use of a full stem to provide height to a tall arrangement or individual florets for corsage and wedding work. Gladiolus last seven to 10 days and are available in a wide variety of colors including white, green, cream, yellow, buff, orange, salmon, pink, red, lavender, purple, blue and terra cotta.
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| Ordering Advice: |
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Not all colors are available for all types of flowers. While you can specify the overall color or colors of the arrangement (e.g., spring colors, fall colors, pastels, etc.), it again is wise to allow the florist to pick the individual colors and flowers so they can give you the best quality.
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Floral designers are very creative individuals. Rather than specifying the precise location of every flower in the arrangement, tell them the overall "look" you want (e.g., round arrangement, loose flowers in a vase, etc.) and let them use their creativity to do something spectacular for you!
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Information For A Flower Delivery To Saluda, North Carolina (NC) : |
| Find A Florist In Saluda, North Carolina (NC) For These Upcoming Holidays: |
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Thanksgiving Day - November 27, 2008, Thursday
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Christmas Day - December 25, 2008, Thursday
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New Year's Day - January 1, 2009, Thursday
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Valentine's Day - February 14, 2009, Saturday
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St. Patrick's Day - March 17, 2009, Tuesday
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Easter - April 12, 2009, Sunday
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Administrative Professionals Day - April 22, 2009, Wednesday
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Call A Local Florist For The Freshest Flowers And Plants. They Can Send Flowers To These Zip Codes: |
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