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Valentine Roses

February's almost upon us, guys, and you know what that means: Valentine's Day. But you needn't fear February 14 if you'll just take a little time to plan ahead. If nothing else comes to mind, may we suggest Valentine roses ? Flowers and Valentine's Day go together like bread and butter, and the match is especially exquisite when the flowers are Valentine roses.

Valentine's Day roses may be traditional, but they're always beautiful. Sure, some people may find fault in the male tendency to fall back on cut flowers on special occasions, but you can never go wrong with roses for Valentine's Day. Fortunately for all concerned, Valentine roses come in a wide variety of hues and styles, so you never have to worry about repeating yourself, even if you were present your lady with Valentine roses every year for the rest of her life.

Red roses for a blue lady

Red roses are, without a doubt, the epitome of the Valentine's Day rose. Nothing's more romantic; traditionally, red (in roses, at least) symbolizes romantic love. For that reason, say the pundits, you shouldn't give red roses for Valentine's Day to anyone who isn't extra special to you; you might cause a bit of a misunderstanding. We say, forget about that. Who wants to be stuck with those old color meanings anyway? Valentine's Day is for lovers in any case, and if you give Valentine roses to someone, they ought to get the picture. If not, it'll take more than roses to pound the idea into their head.

Coral, white, pink, yellow, orange, and purple all have specific color meanings, but that doesn't mean they're inappropriate as Valentine roses . Go with your heart; don't worry too much about what someone decided something meant hundreds of years ago. The last time the color of roses really meant anything was during the War of the Roses back in medieval England. Valentine's Day roses , not so much. Given the tricks of the florist's trade, you can even get colors not found in nature, like blue, brown, black, or iridescent. That is to say, none of these colors are available on grown roses quite yet; but who knows what lies ahead for the Valentine roses of the future? If they can clone sheep and mice, scientists may soon enough be able to produce blue polka-dotted Valentine roses, which someone will surely buy.

Your Valentine rose HQ

If you've been wondering where you'll get the Valentine roses you'll need, wonder no more: Mr. Roses is here to rescue you. We've got a superb selection of all kinds of roses in a variety of colors, for as little as $1.08 per stem. For just $156, you could shower your love with 144 roses in twelve different colors. If you're not feeling quite that ambitious, consider presenting her with 50 long-stemmed red royal roses, a full thirty-two inches long, for just $99. We also offer a variety of other fine Valentine roses of various types, all of which will be rushed to your door from our rose farm in Ecuador. Order now, and they'll be on your lady's doorstep before February 14 rolls around.