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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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Minnesota
Population: 4,919,479
Date Of Statehood: May 11, 1858
Capitol: Saint Paul
Slogan: Explore Minnesota.
Nickname: North Star State/Land of 10,000 Lakes
Motto: L'Etoile du nord. The star of the north.
Web Site: http://www.state.mn.us/
State Flower: Pink and White Lady's-slipper Cypripedium reginae

Lady’s slippers are found across the country, however the Pink and White Lady’s-slipper (Cypripedium reginae), also knows as the showy lady’s slipper or queen’s lady slipper, was adopted as the Minnesota state flower in 1902. Found living in open fens, bogs, swamps, and damp woods where there is plenty of light, lady's slippers grow slowly, taking up to 16 years to produce their first flowers. They bloom in late June or early July. The plants live for up to 50 years and grow four feet tall. In the early 1900’s, the showy lady’s slipper was a favorite adornment in rural church altars during the summer. However, over collection has caused the plant to become endangered. Since 1925 this rare wildflower has been protected by state law (it is illegal to pick the flowers or to uproot or unearth the plants).
Garden Clubs in Minnesota:
  Federated Garden Clubs of Minnesota FGCM is a non-profit organization committed to promoting Horticulture and Floral Arts through Education, Conservation and Community Service. Members work hard, have fun, make a difference.
  Another strong gardening group in Minnesota is the Minnesota Sate Horticultural Society. Their mission is to serve northern gardener through education, encouragement and community. They have a vision to be the gardenign organization that best serves northern gardeners and hold as their core value: competence and quality, learning and creativity, solvency, dignity, integrity, respect adn trust, responsibility. To learn more, visit Minnesota State Horticultural Society
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