How do you choose the best Northern Virginia florist shop this Valentine's Day?
Valentine's Day is fast approaching and soon residents all over Northern Virginia will send roses, chocolate, stuffed animals and other gifts to their sweethearts.
Valentine's Day is the florist industry's biggest time of the year and florist shops all over the Northern Virginia region are competing for your business.
It's fair to say that Valentine's Day is one of the most important days of the year for you and your sweetheart, so choose the best Northern Virginia florist who will help make the day special.
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Here are some important things to consider when choosing the right Northern Virginia florist this Valentine's Day
Does the Northern Virginia florist offer other gifts besides flowers such as balloons, fruit, candy or stuffed animals? Does the Northern Virginia florist offer Valentine's Day gift packages?
Does the Northern Virginia florist offer the freshest flowers?
Does the Northern Virginia florist offer superior grade roses? Does the Northern Virginia florist offer roses in different colors; red, pink, yellow, white?
How many years does the Northern Virginia florist have?
Does the Northern Virginia florist offer exotic floral arrangements?
Does the Northern Virginia florist offer worldwide wire service?
Does the Northern Virginia florist offer personalized service?
Does the Northern Virginia florist offer same day service? Does the Northern Virginia florist offer rush service available?
Can you order by phone? Does the Northern Virginia florist offer 24-hour phone orders?
Does the Northern Virginia florist offer a satisfaction guarantee?
Valentine's Day Poll
How to Choose the Right Color of Roses by Bob Strauss
Orange or coral. Rather than rushing that girl at the lounge shouting "Wow! You're hot!," consider investing in a dozen orange (or "coral," as they're sometimes called by connoisseurs) roses. This color connotes desire, which the recipient will hopefully figure out when she calls her girlfriend or mom afterward.
White. Sure, a dozen white roses seems like an elegant gift, but be aware that this color stands for innocence and purity-which may not make it an appropriate choice for someone you'd like to, well, you know. However, white roses carry a subsidiary meaning of secrecy, making them ideal for a furtive rendezvous with your not-so-pure honey.
Pink. Deep pink roses say "thank you," so consider sending them after you've rendered the issue of white roses moot. Light pink roses are the sissiest roses you can send, connoting joy, sweetness, grace, yadda yadda. What kind of guy sends pink roses, for chrissakes? Be a man.
Yellow. Never, ever send yellow roses to someone you're interested in romantically; these babies connote friendship, pure and simple. However, a bouquet of yellow roses could be an excellent choice for someone you're planning to dump immediately after Valentine's Day.
Black. These kind of roses may go well with your beloved's evening gown, but as you probably guessed, their connotation of death and mourning puts them somewhat at odds with the holiday spirit. (Technically, black roses aren't really black, but a very deep shade of red.)
Blue. If your girlfriend is a big Dungeons & Dragons fan, consider bestowing upon her this rarest of all roses, which is actually closer to lilac in color. A blue rose (according to the cabal of stoop-backed old ladies that decides this stuff) connotes mystery and impossibility.
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