Hallmark Flowers
IS SOMEONE PLAYING WITH THE CLOCKS
OR CAN A BOUQUET REALLY LAST THIS LONG?
Your doorbell rings and like a scene out of an old romantic movie, a gift box is placed in your hands.
Already you sense something different is going on here.
And it only gets better.
You open the box to find, not just an exquisite bouquet of flowers but also the perfect vase and a lovely greeting card.
But it won’t be until a week later that you fully appreciate the difference with Hallmark Flowers, because when you walk into your dining room and look at them on the table, they appear to be as fresh as the day they were delivered.
Are you caught in some sort of time warp? No.
The truth is that most fresh cut flowers live a rather long life; they just live it with someone else. Going from growers to distributors to wholesalers to retailers. So, by the time they finally get to you, their beauty is all but spent.
Hallmark Flowers take a much more direct route: Harvested just before blooming (we call that “tight cut”), whisked off to our arrangement centers, and then straight to you.
They even begin life better: In the flowers fields of Ecuador for example, where the most exquisite roses on earth are grown. In Holland, birthplace of the world’s most elegant lilies. Or Monterey Bay, California, home to exceedingly radiant sunflowers.
There are more than a dozen Hallmark bouquets to choose from, each of which shows the same uncanny ability to defy time. And each of which can be easily ordered.
Just drop by any Hallmark Store, visit Hallmark.com, or simply call 1 800 HALLMARK.