Easy and secure on-line ordering available too. Q: Where can I get information about
flowers? Who can I ask?
A: Flowers have become an important part of life experiences and social settings
and so you probably know more about flowers than you think. However, if you want
to fine tune your knowledge of flowers, it is best to seek a professional
florist. They are the real expert when it comes to suggesting styles and
varieties that are best for you and the occasion.
Q: Will a florist take my order over the phone if I have
never ordered there before?
A: A full service florist would be more than happy to take your order over the
phone even if it is your first time calling. All that is required is a major
credit card.
Q: What about long distance flowers? How will I know what I get?
A: Most flower shops have books containing traditional designs to select from.
Many times, a picture speaks a thousand words, and by choosing a "look and
feel" that appeals to you, we will try our best to be sure the arrangement
delivered has that same look and feel. If you have something specific in mind,
be sure to communicate with your florist and allow ample time to order and
special types of flowers or plants. Another tip is to take a photo of a flower
arrangement you like to your florist so they can make reference to it while
ordering. The best way is to have a professional florist place your order for
you. We know the "language" to use, flower types available by names,
and with our experience, maintain lists of reliable florists all over the
country. And you get the guarantee that if things aren't as you requested, we
take your satisfaction very seriously and through Partnership with our wire
services, satisfaction is guaranteed.
Q: What should I order?
A: The best way make a remarkable floral statement is to tell the florist a bit
about the recipients personality. There are a lot of character types that will
help give the florist a direction for arranging the perfect flowers. Some traits
include, dramatic, romantic, artistic, traditional or outdoorsy. Do they have a
hobby, favorite color, or favorite flower. If the flowers are going to
someone’s home, you can also describe the atmosphere. For example, is it
traditional, contemporary, country or Victorian? All of these preferences can go
a long way in creating a very personalized present. For more information on
matching flower and arrangement types types to personalities - click here.
Q: What information should I have ready before I call the florist?
A: Be sure to know the recipients full name, address, and phone number. It is
also helpful to have the company name, work number, and work hours if you are
delivering to their work address. The ordering will also be much quicker if you
have your payment information ready and your enclosure card message written out.
Q: What do I need to know about funeral flowers?
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