[b][font:1a5b='Trebuchet MS'][url=http://newpresentstoys.info/valentine][color:1a5b=#cc3333] Flowers[/color][/url][/font][/b][font:1a5b='Trebuchet MS']Roses are the most popular valentine flowers, but did you know that in Denmark, people give pressed white flowers called snowdrops? Weird, I know. Roses, especially, [color:1a5b=#d99594]pink[/color] and [color:1a5b=red]red[/color] ones, are the favorites of lovers on the [color:1a5b=#c00000]Valentines Day[/color] since these color flowers have been the symbols of love for hundreds of years. I guess the 1st thing to consider is - why not get [color:1a5b=red]red[/color] or [color:1a5b=#d99594]pink[/color] flowers, just not roses? [/font]
[font:1a5b='Trebuchet MS']Just like trying to figure out your woman's ring size if you're considering proposing to her, spend 5 minutes asking her what her favorite color is, if you don't know already. That way, the [color:1a5b=#c00000]valentine's Day[/color] Flowers you're going to be getting her will match what she likes and you're more likely to be a big winner.[/font]
[font:1a5b='Trebuchet MS']A couple of final things to consider. Does your woman like big huge displays of flowers, or is she more simple? Flowers can come in various displays, such as mugs, vases, baskets, etc. If you have kids around the house, maybe a glass vase isn't a good idea. If your woman has her own special vase or glass holder for flowers, maybe she'll be happier putting it in her own holder, not the one that comes with the flowers. Who knows? Just make sure you find out before the time comes so you get her the best flower types, colors, and holders and displays you can. Valentine's Day is about love and romance, not, [color:1a5b=#cc3300]"uh... thanks...i guess...for the flowers...uh, honey[/color]", while she's rolling her eyes at you[/font][font:1a5b='Trebuchet MS'].[/font]