2 Dozen Roses - $44.95
Yellow Roses indicate Friendship and Joy. With this selection you receive two dozen elegantly wrapped Premium Long Stem Yellow Roses (18"-24"), with Filler Greens, a personalized card, and rose care information. Your order is wrapped in decorative cellophane and carefully hand packed on ice in an attractive, fully insulated gift box, and shipped via Overnight Courier.
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Bold & Beautiful - $36.95 This boldly colored bouquet is sure to fit any occasion! Six Mixed Roses along with three bright Gerbera Daisies and three stems of Mixed Asiatic Lilies are accented with greenery and will brighten any decor. Also included are a quality message card, floral preservative and flower care information. Your flowers come elegantly wrapped in a decorative sleeve and are hand packed in an attractive gift box.
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Bountiful Basket - $79.95 Soft pink roses nestle with lilies and other dainty blossoms to create this abundant garden basket bouquet. This all-around arrangement is approximately 13 inches h x 12 inches w.
Based on season and availability this selection may contain: Roses, Veronica, Stock, Lilies, Candy Tuft, Thistle, Curly Willow, Fox Fern, Pittosporum.
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California
Population: 33,871,648
Date Of Statehood: September 9, 1850
Capitol: Sacramento
Slogan: Find Yourself Here
Nickname: Golden State
Motto: Eureka! I have found it!
Web Site: http://www.state.ca.us/
State Flower: California Poppy Eschscholtzia californica

This native California beauty is also known as the cup of gold, flame flower and la ampola. In 1903, the flower was named the official state flower and California Poppy Day is observed on April 6 each year. California Indians recognized the value of this plant as a food source and used an oil extracted from the plant. The California poppy protected by state law prohibiting persons from picking or destroying it. If you are tempted to collect this plant from the wild for your own garden, you risk being fined by the state of California. Instead, seek plants or seeds from a licensed nursery or garden center. For more information on the California Poppy, visit
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Garden Clubs in California:
  CGCI stands for California Garden Clubs, Inc. It is the largest nonprofit volunteer gardening organization in the state of California. An affiliation of over 350 garden clubs and plant societies throughout the state, CGCI represents more than 20,000 members. CGCI is devoted to the development of all phases of gardening, the betterment and beautification of the community, and the protection and conservation of our natural resources. CGCI is a affiliated with the National Garden Clubs . (NGC) CGCI members spend millions of hours learning about gardening and serving our communities each year. Garden club members work together to make the world a better place. This is accomplished through education, cultural sensitivity, individuality and environmental study.
  For more information on Garden Clubs in California, visit www.californiagardenclubs.org
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