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Valentine's Roses
According to fossil evidence, roses have existed since prehistoric times. Exquisite and radiant, the rose is a classic, beautiful, and lasting symbol of love.

Mix any of these colors in a bouquet or arrangement to express unique sentiments to your honey this Valentine's Day. Try tying two roses together using colored ribbon to create a simple statement of love (for example, light pink and dark pink roses with creamy-white ribbon). Or, be as direct as possible: choose one color, one sentiment, and send your sweetie a powerful message.

Play around to get just the right mix, and show your special Valentine the true color of your love this February 14:

Single Colors

  • Red roses of any hue say, "I love you." Deep red roses imply unconscious beauty.

  • White roses signify spiritual love and purity; bridal white means happy love.

  • Today, yellow roses signify joy and gladness; historically, they meant a decrease of love and infidelity.

  • Coral roses imply desire; orange say, "I am fascinated and enthusiastic."

  • Lavender roses mean love at first sight.

  • Light pink roses imply grace, gentility, and admiration. Dark pink roses say, "Thank you."

  • In general, pale-colored roses signify friendship.
Combined Colors
  • Red and yellow roses mixed together say, "Congratulations!"

  • Yellow and orange roses together imply passionate thoughts.

  • Red and white roses signify unity.
Happy Valentine's day from FTD Florists Online!

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