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| Courtyard by Marr | | George Washington, our first President, was | | In real life, unlike in Shakespeare, the |
| Hampton Inn Willow Grove | | also our first U.S. rose breeder. | | sweetness of the rose depends upon the |
| Bristol Florist Listing | | | | name it bears. Things are not only what they |
| Conshohocken Florist Listing | | The rose is the state flower selected by | | are. They are, in very important respects, |
| Fort Washington Florist Listing | | Georgia, Iowa, New York, North Dakota and | | what they seem to be. |
| Horsham Florist Listing | | the District of Columbia. | | |
| Lansdale Florist Listing | | | | Just living is not enough, said the Butterfly. |
| Levittown Florist Listing | | Bridal white means happy love. | | One must have sunshine, freedom, and a |
| Philadelphia Florist Listing | | | | little flower. |
| Plymouth Meeting Florist Listing | | Birthday: There is no better way to say | | |
| Warrington Florist Listing | | happy birthday than with roses in any color. | | The artist is the confidant of nature, flowers |
| | | Another great option is an assorted | | carry on dialogues with him through the |
| | | arrangement in a vase or basket combining | | graceful bending of their stems and the |
| | | flowers such as lilies, iris and tulips. | | harmoniously tinted nuances of their |
| | | | | blossoms, Every flower has a cordial word |
| | | Three separate nationally conducted public | | which nature directs towards him. |
| | | opinion polls, dating from 1975-1986, found | | |
| | | the rose to be the number-one choice of over | | Flowers are the sweetest things God ever |
| | | 85% of those individuals surveyed. | | made and forgot to put a soul into. |
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| | | The rose is the official National Floral | | For man, as for flower and beast and bird, |
| | | emblem of the United States. This legislation | | the supreme triumph is to be most vividly, |
| | | was signed into law by President Ronald | | most perfectly alive. |
| | | Reagan on October 7, 1986. | | |
| | | | | He is happiest who hath power to gather |
| | | Columbus discovered America because of a | | wisdom from a flower. |
| | | rose! It is written that on October 11, 1492, | | |
| | | while becalmed in the Sargasso Sea, one of | | It is not growing like a tree in bulk doth make |
| | | the crewmen picked a rose branch from the | | man better be; Or standing long an oak, |
| | | water. This sign of land renewed their hope | | three hundred year, To fall a log at last, dry, |
| | | for survival and gave the seafarers the | | bald, and sere, A lily of a day is fairer in May |
| | | courage to continue on to the New World. | | Although it fall and die that night, It was the |
| | | | | plant of flower and light, In small proportions |
| | | Orange say "I am fascinated and | | we just beauties see; And in short measures, |
| | | enthusiastic". | | life may perfect be. |
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