







*Funeral baskets range from $80-$150 on average.
*Standing Sprays range from $150-$200 on average
*Home style arrangements start at $65 and go up
from there.
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A beautiful sympathy arrangement featuring flowers in many shades of pink. The basket holds pink gladiolus, pink roses, pink snapdragons, pink carnations and more. Appropriate to send to a funeral home or memorial service. Approx. 39H x 29W
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![]() Bold Mix This outstanding arrangement of vibrant seasonal flowers offers your condolences in a most memorable way. A mixture of hot pink gerberas, peach carnations and spray roses, purple larkspur and yellow snapdragons in a green jardiniere or mache. Approximately 26" W x 31" H
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Stargazer lilies, soft pink carnations and larkspur, with lavender stock and daisy pompons, are designed in an abundant display. Appropriate to send to the funeral home or memorial service. Approx. 40H x 40W
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The wide assortment of colorful flowers in this bouquet make a stunning display. Arranged in a urn, this arrangement includes sunflowers, pink and white roses, yellow tulips, white iris, pink peonies, yellow oncidium orchids, and more. Appropriate to send to the residence or to a funeral service. Approx. 27H x 17W
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Grand Elegance Bouquet A grand occasion calls for a grand bouquet. This magnificent arrangement—complete with callas, larkspur and roses—is a stunning gesture when no ordinary flowers will do. Callas, larkspur, roses, snapdragons and gerberas arrive in a urn. Approximately 26" W x 41" H
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Triangle Arrangement The family will be deeply touched by your thoughtfulness when they see this exquisite floral arrangement. A tasteful, beautifully arranged gift from the heart. One arrangement arrives with pink gerberas, yellow lilies and snapdragons, blue delphinium and orange roses in a nature inspired-container or mache. Approximately 26" W x 51" H
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Pink Tribute
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Farewell Standing Spray
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Memory Mix beautiful flowers such as snapdragons, lilies, carnations, cushion poms and more for family, friends or business associates to send their condolences. This style of sympathy arrangement is usually sent directly to the funeral home. Designs and components may vary by regional traditions. Measures approximately 34"H x 15"W x 36"L.
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Florists use only the freshest flowers available so varieties and colors may vary. Available in large, medium and small.
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Send a heartfelt tribute during this difficult time of loss with our touching arrangement of snapdragons, carnations, football mums, daisy poms and more, designed by our select florists in an elegant white washed basket. Components may vary. Basket measures 11”H on handle. Arrangement measures approximately 36”H x 12”W x 36”L
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Custom set pieces can be made with 48 hours notice.

Though death is the natural consequence of living, it's never easy to endure the loss of a loved one. Still, one of the most appropriate and appreciated ways to express sympathy and compassion, as well as respect for the deceased, is by sending flowers.
Flowers have a long association with the funerary practices of humans, beginning in pre-history. In fact, the archeological record shows evidence of flowers being buried with the remains of Neanderthal men. Ancient civilizations across Europe and the Middle East also burned, buried or entombed flowers with their dead. With their innate processes of development.... from infant seed to youthful sprout to fully blossomed adult to withering petals, and culminating in the ripening pods or fruits which bear within them the promise of life renewed....flowers are an elegant metaphor for the ongoing cycle of life itself, and a symbol of immortality; something which even cavemen understood.
Humans and flowers are both products of nature, testaments to the mystery of being. With their essential but fleeting beauty, flowers remind us of our own existence and the temporal quality of our human lives. We cherish them all the more because they are so transient, like the spirits of those who have passed on before us. Thus, flowers bring comfort to the living as they commemorate the lives of the deceased. They provide a beautiful and thoughtful distraction from the grief of survivors. They express gratitude for life and for the privilege of knowing the departed. And sympathy designs (flowers sent for a funeral) ought to be as special and unique as the life of the person they memorialize. To suggest that flowers are trivial or unimportant to the grieving process is to deny the truth of their message: life always goes on.
There has been a trend in recent years to place the words "please omit" or "in lieu of" into an obituary as pertaining to flowers, as if they were worthless or unwanted. The same sentiment would never be expressed with respect to the dead. And while a contribution to charity in the name of the deceased is always a fitting tribute, the value and importance of flowers sent in sympathy can never be understated. Consult your professional florist to help you deliver a comforting message of condolence and concern.
Flowers are life exemplified.
