As stated in the recent Proflower ad:

 

"Love comes fresh from a field.

Like comes from a florist’s cooler."

 

One needs to define Love and Like.

 

Lets look at it this way. What would the boss think when his employees

were to receive a Valentine gift packed in a cardboard box that she would have

to unpack this box at her desk, go and fill the vase with water, find something

to re-cut the stems with, remove most of the foliage, and try and

arrange these flowers at her desk and clean up the mess before

she could continue on with the days work ahead of her. All the while

she is thinking gosh he did send me flowers but now I have to take the

time to arrange them myself and I have all of this work ahead of me.

 

At the time she is struggling with her arrangement, the gal sitting at the next desk

is presented with a beautiful flower arrangement from the Real Professional Local Florist in a nice clear vase and just smiling all over the place as she is admiring her

thoughtful gift.

 

Now which do you think is the difference between Love and Like?

 

In placing your order with a with a Real Pro Florist, we take care to convey the true

Meaning of  “Be My Valentine” arranged beautifully in a container

and not delivered in a do it your self  cardboard box.

So think about this twice before deciding whether to order your "field fresh cardboard box" or the wow arrangement you can only order from a Real Pro Florist.

 

There are other posts about this same topic with a different twist.

 

Other florists blogging about being pros:
Everyday Flowers
Felicity Flowers
Flowers from the Rainflorist
Florist Detectives
Chappell's Florist
Real Florist Blog

 

 

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