Anonymous wrote:Do not accept "spray" roses in place of better quality roses. Ask. They often try to make the substitute.
Thanks! Will call! Churchill HSAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our favorite is Park Florist. I see theirs are $45, so aside from the supermarket, you might need to consider a higher budget.
https://parkflorist.us/takoma-park-florist-flower-delivery/prom-flowers/
Oh these are really pretty. OP here. Thanks for sharing. This is stylish. We live in Kensington. Would love to not drive this far. And……for the love of my sr only son who is graduating.
Maybe they'll deliver? We are in Bethesda (near WJ) and get their arrangements delivered.
Wishing your son a wonderful time!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our favorite is Park Florist. I see theirs are $45, so aside from the supermarket, you might need to consider a higher budget.
https://parkflorist.us/takoma-park-florist-flower-delivery/prom-flowers/
Oh these are really pretty. OP here. Thanks for sharing. This is stylish. We live in Kensington. Would love to not drive this far. And……for the love of my sr only son who is graduating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Safeway or Giant are both excellent. But order early - they do sellout.
Do they sell out if you order a week early? What flowers do these stores use? No carnations can be used. lol. TIA.
Anonymous wrote:The floral department at Safeway (the one in VA on Lee Highway by Fava Pot and Original Pancake, but I think they all can) has made them for me for less than that, but not a lot less. But it will be a basic spray rose corsage; I think that "looks nice" but you may be wanting something more?
Anonymous wrote:Safeway or Giant are both excellent. But order early - they do sellout.
Anonymous wrote:Our favorite is Park Florist. I see theirs are $45, so aside from the supermarket, you might need to consider a higher budget.
https://parkflorist.us/takoma-park-florist-flower-delivery/prom-flowers/