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| Comfort Inns Oakdale | | The oldest fossilized imprint of the rose was | | It is not growing like a tree in bulk doth make |
| Coraopolis Florist Listing | | left on a slate deposit found in Florissant, | | man better be; Or standing long an oak, |
| | | Colorado. It is estimated to be 35 million | | three hundred year, To fall a log at last, dry, |
| | | years old. | | bald, and sere, A lily of a day is fairer in May |
| | | | | Although it fall and die that night, It was the |
| | | There are nearly 900 acres of greenhouse | | plant of flower and light, In small proportions |
| | | dedicated to the production of fresh-cut | | we just beauties see; And in short measures, |
| | | roses in the U.S. One acre of greenhouse | | life may perfect be. |
| | | rose production in the U.S. is valued at about | | |
| | | one million dollars, which includes the value | | Just living is not enough, said the Butterfly. |
| | | of the plants, greenhouse structure and land. | | One must have sunshine, freedom, and a |
| | | | | little flower. |
| | | The rose is the state flower selected by | | |
| | | Georgia, Iowa, New York, North Dakota and | | The fragrance always remains in the hand |
| | | the District of Columbia. | | that gives the rose. |
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| | | Coral roses imply desire. | | A cynic is a man who, when he smells |
| | | | | flowers, looks around for a coffin. |
| | | Orange say "I am fascinated and | | |
| | | enthusiastic". | | I hope that while so many people are out |
| | | | | smelling the flowers, someone is taking the |
| | | White roses signify spiritual love and purity. | | time to plant some. |
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| | | Deep red roses imply unconscious beauty. | | It matters not what goal you seek Its secret |
| | | | | here reposes: You've got to dig from week to |
| | | Columbus discovered America because of a | | week To get Results or Roses. |
| | | rose! It is written that on October 11, 1492, | | |
| | | while becalmed in the Sargasso Sea, one of | | Flowers never emit so sweet and strong a |
| | | the crewmen picked a rose branch from the | | fragrance as before a storm. When a storm |
| | | water. This sign of land renewed their hope | | approaches thee, be as fragrant as a |
| | | for survival and gave the seafarers the | | sweet-smelling flower. |
| | | courage to continue on to the New World. | | |
| | | | | Gardens and flowers have a way of bringing |
| | | In 1994, over 1,200,000,000 roses were | | people together, drawing them from their |
| | | purchased by U.S. flower buyers. This works | | homes. |
| | | out to a per capita consumption of 4.67 | | |
| | | roses per person. | | |
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