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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New Hampshire
Population: 1,235,786
Date Of Statehood: June 21, 1788
Capitol: Concord
Slogan: The Road Less Traveled.
Nickname: Granite State
Motto: Live free or die.
Web Site: http://www.state.nh.us/
State Flower: Purple Lilac Syringa vulgaris

In 1919, New Hampshire adopted the purple lilac as its official state flower. It was a close contest between the lilac, apple blossom, purple aster, wood lily, mayflower, goldenrod and wild pasture rose. Finally the purple lilac was chosen because it “is symbolic of that hardy character of the men and women of the Granite State.”
Lilacs come in all shades of lavender, purple, and in white. Modernly, there are some pink and yellow varieties. The plant grows as a shrub up to 12 feet tall. The shrub benefits from pruning and blooms on old wood. There are lilac lovers all over the country, Rochester NY hosts an annual lilac festival and many companies and nurseries devote their time to breeding new varieties. For more information, visit www.lilacs.com
The New Hampshire Federation of Garden Clubs
  The object of the New Hampshire Federation is to coordinate the interest of the Garden clubs of the state, to bring them into closer relations of mutual helpfulness by association, conference and correspondence, to cooperate with the other educational agencies for during the interest of guiding, conservation and civic beatification, to receive donations, to receive, manage, administer, take and hold real and personal property or any interest therein by gift, grant, devise or bequest and to do all things necessary and incidental to the accomplishment of any or all of the foregoing purposes, provided, however, that no substantial part of the activities of the Corporation shall be the carrying on of propaganda or otherwise attempting to influence legislation. State meetings consist of an Annual Meeting in the spring and a Semi-annual Meeting in the fall. Awards are presented at these meetings. Two Advisory Board meetings are held in April and October, all meetings are on the 4th Wednesday of the month.
The Lilac Letter is NHFGC's newsletter. It is published four times a year and is mailed to all Federation members.
  For more information on Garden Clubs in New Hampshire, visit www.nhfgc.org
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