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Recent Order Reviews At A1 City Flowers
Nandini M
ordered a bouquet from
Warangal Andhra Pradesh
and
After seeing pictures of her work, there was no question in my mind that I'd be using them for my big day! I met with her a total of three times before my wedding day.
Dharmendra Sharma
ordered a bouquet from
Gaya Bihar
and
They gave me a single stem flower while waiting which was a really nice touch. I've added them to my address book and will definitely use their services again!
Tulasi
ordered a bouquet from
Bhatpara West Bengal
and
My flowers were beautiful, and a delightful surprise. I wasn't really sure flower wise what i wanted, but Amisha took care of it all. Just imagine what she can do if you know what you want!
Santhosh
ordered a bouquet from
Dehradun Uttaranchal
and
Since I did show them a picture of exactly what I wanted I was surprised with how different it looked. Other than this I was pleased with how my flowers came out.
Make Your Flowers Look More Special By Adding Something Extra.
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BIG Teddy bear (aprox 2-2.5 feet)
Rs. 1,695.75
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Chocolate Hamper
Rs. 892.50
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Kaju Katli 500 gm
Rs. 595.00
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Dry Fruit Pack (500 gm)
Rs. 595.00
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Teddy Bear (1 feet)
Rs. 595.00
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Ferrero Chocolate - 16 PC
Rs. 578.00
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Greeting Card (Occasional)
Rs. 98.18
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Glass Vase
Rs. 252.88
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24 pcs Ferrero Rocher Box
Rs. 947.75
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Fresh Fruits Basket (M)
Rs. 1,487.50
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Lucky Bamboo Bonsai Plant
Rs. 497.25
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Cute Small Teddy
Rs. 252.88
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Cadbury Celebrations Pack
Rs. 195.50
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Big Greeting Card ( Love )
Rs. 390.15
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10 Red Roses
Rs. 280.50
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Hanging baskets stuffed with eight to ten different plants all jostling one another were considered gorgeously beautiful. Plants of Alpine straw-berry, mother-of-thousands, ivies, cape-cowslip, toad-flax, half-hardy ferns, were used singly or together for these baskets. An excellent idea was of keeping a dish or shallow-pan in which mosses, ivies and grass had been planted and kept growing as a background for small spring as summer flowers which were brought in and renewed as required in these permanent beds of greenery.
Buttonhole flowers
In those days the buttonhole flower-holder which held a little water came into popularity to preserve these flowers. Tailors made special loops to hold the little tube in place behind the lapel of a gentleman’s coat. Pieces of oiled silk were sometimes used by both men and women to cover the ends of the stems of a bunch or spray and help preserve flowers. Wicker and metal bouquet holders were used for posies and nosegays. The latter was small bunches of flowers, sweet smelling and decorative and were made to be carried by ladies elegantly attired at a ball or as they strolled in the park or paid a call upon a friend. Bowls were used for informal occasions, but it was the tall thin trumpet-shaped containers which were considered the most beautiful. As many as eight to fourteen vase were placed on one dinner table; the tables were huge and so were vases and the decorations.!


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