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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Texas
Population: 20,851,820
Date Of Statehood: December 29, 1845
Capitol: Austin
Slogan: It’s Like A Whole Other Country
Nickname: Lone Star State
Motto:Friendship
Web Site: http://www.state.tx.us/
State Flower:Bluebonnet Lupinus

The bluebonnet was adopted as the official state flower of Texas by the Texas legislature in 1901. The petals of each floret resemble a woman’s sunbonnet that, combined with the uncommon blue color account for its name. The bluebonnet flowers in early spring and grows wild in fields and along roadsides throughout central and south Texas. Other common names include buffalo clover, wolf flower and el conejo. The flower is surrounded by folk lore and history.
Garden Clubs in Texas:
  http://www.texasgardenclubs.org/ Below is a message from the president of Texas Garden Clubs, Inc.
"Our organization has a 77 year history of accomplishment in continuing educational courses in Horticulture, Landscape Design, Environmental Study, Flower Show Schools and Garden Study. The Lone Star Gardener is published four times a year, free to every member. It is devoted to materials of interest in gardening and related subjects.
A vast lending library at our headquarters in Fort Worth, on gardening, birds, herbs, floral design and related subjects, with videos and slide programs, is available for rent to member clubs. Through an endowed scholarship program, thousands of dollars are awarded annually to further education related to the horticulture sciences.
With membership in National Garden Clubs, Inc. we have access to an expanding horizon of interests in garden related subjects; an opportunity to participate in grant programs for civic development, community projects, and preservation of natural habitat. To explore fellowship with our international affiliates.
We have a goal to meet the challenge of a changing world; to make our home, our city and our world a better and more beautiful place.
And we would like to welcome you to be a part of our dream.
Come join us."
Carol R. Russell, President
TEXAS GARDEN CLUBS, INC.
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