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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Oregon
Population: 3,421,399
Date Of Statehood: February 14, 1859
Capitol: Salem
Slogan: Things Look Different Here
Nickname: Beaver State
Motto: Alis Volat Propiis, She Flies With Her Own Wings
Web Site: http://www.oregon.gov/
State Flower:Oregon Grape Berberis aquifolium

The Oregon Grape is a low growing evergreen plant that is native to the Pacific Coast of the U.S. The waxy green leaves have points that resemble holly. While the plant does produce fruits, they are not grapes, and the plant is not in the grape family. Instead, it is closely related to the Barberry. The plant gets dainty yellow flowers in the early summer and then produces a dark blue berry. Some use the berry in cooking and the roots for medicinal purposes.
Oregon Garden
  http://www.oregongarden.org/VisitGarden-history.html The vision for The Garden began in the early 1940s. Now, The Oregon Garden is one of Oregon's premier attractions welcoming visitors from all over the world. It is the setting for a summer concert series, educational programs and a favorite place for all types of events and weddings.
The real story of The Oregon Garden reaches back 400 years, when the first white oaks took root on the verdant hillside overlooking the Willamette Valley. Since then, land has served the people of the valley well, from the Native Americans to the settlers, farmers and ranchers.
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