Where to Order Red Roses Online for Your Valentine

Take some of your stress away this February 14th by shopping for your significant other online. There are a multitude of online florists who can whip up a lovely bouquet or a romantic alternative.

http://www.freshroses.com operates a user-friendly site with not a lot of bells and whistles. This site offers fresh, long-stemmed roses grown and sold directly from a flower farm in California. Prices are very reasonable. This site also offers one dozen long-stemmed 2G roses for $35 plus $10 for shipping. For a vase to put your flowers in, expect to spend an additional $8. If you want the security of phone ordering call 800-880-0735.

Many sites will deliver nationwide and to over 48 international destinations. Search by price range, flower name or color, and get more gift ideas. Make sure to order your gifts in January to aovide a $20 additional fee that’s tacked on closer to Valentine’s Day.

http://www.ftd.com offers Premium Long-Stemmed Roses with a Bear, which includes 6 roses in a glass vase with a teddy bear. Price is $56 plus a $12 service charge.

Order a Dozen Premium Long-Stemmed Red Roses in a clear glass vase for $75 plus a $10 service charge at www.flowerclub.com. This site also allows you to earn frequent flier miles on any major airline when you place an order. For every dollar you spend, you get about 10 points so this might be a good time to start planning a romantic getaway.

Hallmark (www.hallmark.com) will reward you with a full-size, personalizeable free card when you place an order. If you join as a Gold Crown Member, you’ll earn points that can be used in any Hallmark store in the form of coupons and gift certificates.
Order one dozen Premium red roses with baby’s breath for $60 plus $8 for delivery. This includes a silver-plated vase and is delivered in a cardboard box. This purchase is good for 600 points for Gold Crown Members.These points add up quickly and reward you for your card and gift purchases throughout the year.

And for an alternative gift idea, http://www.republicoftea.com offers rose-infused tea. For every tin you buy, 75 cents will be donated to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Price is $10 for 50 tea bags.

If your significant other has served in the military (past or present) give a soothing gift. Give your partner some sensuous rose body-or-bath oil in a heart-shaped bottle. Take a bubble bath together and add a few drops to the water. This will help ease tired muscles. Contact http://www.earthlyherbs.com and ask about the 25 percent discount for military personnel. Price is $11.

Rose petals are always a shoe-in for setting a romantic scene. Scatter them across the bed or in the bathtub for added charm to a special evening. An Oregon grower sells freeze-dried, stain-free rose petals and ships them in a clear acetate cello-bag in a box. Order by February 1 to receive them by Valentine’s Day. Price is $17.99 plus $10 shipping at www.flyboynaturals.com.

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