Monday, February 11, 2008

A Rose Is not just a rose

In honor of St. Valentine's day ( and the many Birthday's and Anniversaries ),which is fast approaching I found the following on Roses. I hope it is helpful for those who are looking to surprise the love of their life with a bouquet. After all you want to make sure you are sending the right message . No devoted wife wants to receive the message that she is a platonic friend does she?

Red: Courage & Respect
The ultimate romantic way to say 'I love you,' also stands for courage & respect. A great color to send a military mom.

White: Innocence
The color of innocence and also conveys the message, 'You're heavenly.' It's a great gift for a new love.

Red & White: Unity
Signifies unity; what a terrific surprise for a newlywed couple or your first Valentine's together

Pink: Grace & Sophistication
Deep pink means gratefulness. Light pink conveys admiration. Make a statement to the one you've been eyeing!

Coral or Orange: Desire
Symbolizes enthusiasm and desire. It's time to get off the fence and declare your love to your secret crush!

Pale Colors: Warmth & Friendship
Send these to your gal pals or sisters who have been there through thick and thin

A Dozen Roses
Stands for "there are dozens of ways I care about you

Two Dozen Roses
Stands for the 24 hours in a day, and tell your loved one you think about them every hour!

Three Dozen Roses
Romantic attachment unlike any other. A truly exceptional surprise they'll remember long after the flowers are gone!

Four Dozen Roses
Means unchanging and unconditional love. Sent to that one-and-only Valentine !