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It is easy to send flowers to any part of the country using our national flower shop directory of local flower shops and florists in, near or close to Sylva, NC. When you buy direct from the florists
who will be delivering your order, you won't have to pay a middleman, thereby 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 top Sylva florist shop in North Carolina that’s just right for you. Whether you want to send arranged or boxed flowers, roses, blooming or green plants, orchids, gift or fruit baskets, balloons, candy or silk arrangements, local Sylva, North Carolina flower shops
can help you make the perfect flower choice.
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Flowers convey the innermost thoughts and feelings words cannot. From a wedding, anniversary or birthday gift to a loved one’s funeral or memorial, local floral shops can help you say it with flowers.
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If possible, place your order early with the florist so you can be assured of same day delivery. Enter your order online through the Sylva flower shop's Internet web site or if you want assistance, use the toll free telephone number of the floral shop.
For those florist shops in Sylva, NC not having a toll free telephone number, a local telephone number along 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 a proud assertion that a ray of beauty outvalues all the utilities of the world. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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God loved the flowers and invented soil. Man loved the flowers and invented vases. ~ Variation of a saying by Jacques Deval
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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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| Gypsophila: |
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Common Names: Gypsophila, Gyp, Baby's Breath
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Description: Clusters of tiny, double flowers bloom on branching stems 3 to 4 feet tall. White is the most commonly used color; however, it is also available in pale pink, Gypsophila lives up to a week and dries well.
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| Ordering Advice: |
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While some florists will take an order to be delivered in the A.M. or P.M., it is usually impossible to have it delivered at a particular time of the day (i.e., 2:00 P.M.). Because of traffic, pending funerals, weather and many other things, it very difficult to predict where the delivery van will be from one minute to the next. If the delivery is for someone at a place of employment, give the florist the time the person will be there at work.
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If possible, have the telephone number of the recipient. In a worst case scenario, it might be necessary to contact the recipient to get further directions. While it may "spoil" the surprise of getting the flowers, it is usually better than not getting the order delivered at all.
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Information For A Flower Delivery To Sylva, North Carolina (NC) : |
| Find A Florist In Sylva, 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 Widest Selection Of Products. They Can Send Flowers To These Hospitals And Medical Centers: |
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Harris Regional Hospital;
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Call A Local Florist For The Most Personal Service Available. They Can Send Flowers To These Cemeteries, Funeral Homes And Mortuaries: |
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Fairview Memorial Gardens; Melton Riddle Funeral Home;
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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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28779;
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