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A Florist With Special Funeral Flowers

Our Spring Lake Park area Flower Shop creates beautiful memorial flower pieces to honor the life of your loved one. We take great pride in our sympathy flower arrangements. Each one is made of the finest quality flowers. And our designers work and listen to you so that each funeral flower arrangement is stunning and beautiful. If you are looking for funeral flower arrangements, contact us today. We do everything, from casket flowers to cremation urn flowers. Flowers for a wake, a funeral service. Flowers in the shape of hearts and wreaths. Funeral flowers that are condolence flowers to the family.

Beautiful Funeral Flowers

We create beautiful funeral casket flower arrangements that honor your loved one's memory. We use fresh flowers and use a lot of them. We give you the most bang for you buck. You'd spend at least $50 to $75 more anywhere else to get the sized flower arrangements that we make. contact us today for your Funeral Flowers

A Mom & Pop Shop

The Flower Shop is located in what used to be a Holiday Gas station, then was renovated to be an Asian grocer, and now is our home! Located just a few blocks off hwy 10. We are not affiliated with any of the huge corporate nation-wide companies like FTD. We are a small mom & pop shop. We create flower arrangements that are unique and special. One of a kind. We are the best florist in the north metro area. We love creating flower arrangements for customers in Spring Lake Park, Blaine Florist, Maple Grove Florist, Anoka County Florist, North Minneapolis Florist.

Add Color To Your Life

Everyone can use splashes of color in their lives to help liven up the day to day. We have great arrangements just for desk tops. We call them "Martha" arrangements. These are awesome for the workplace. Call us today and order flowers. We are a florist in Blaine. Serving Anoka, Coon Rapids, Florist in Maple Grove, Florist in Spring lake park- we are the flower shop to come to when you are looking for the most bang for your buck.

Rose- Like A Hawaiian Sunset

We just noticed something. Our "Funny Girl" rose looks like a tropical sunset. See all of our one-of-a-kind roses

Escape To The South Pacific During Your Bathtime

While you may not be able to drop everything and travel to the South Pacific this week... you can fill a steamy bath, turn on some music, and waft in the company of orchids. Dendrobium orchids (pronounced den-dro-bee-urn) originated in Asia and the South Pacific. Like most orchids, are very long lasting. Up to 14-21 days. Call us today & order some color (763) 784-2532

Sexy & Mysterious to Playful & Sweet Roses

Our unique roses speak volumes. What do you want to say? From our crimson Black Beauty rose to our vibrant Funny Gir l rose, we have something that will make the right statement. What will you say? See our unique rose varietys and pick your favorite!

Third Most Popular Flower on Earth

Tulips are the third most popular flower in the world. Coming in after roses and chrysanthemums. Call us today and order some (763) 784-2532

Environmentally Friendly Roses

We are proud of the fact that the roses we sell at our Flower Shop in Blaine are American grown. Not only because we like to help our nation's economy, but also because the roses are grown without so many chemicals that are allowed in countries outside of the U.S.

Funeral Sympathy Flowers

We create some of the best funeral sympathy flower arrangements for a portion of the cost you'd pay anywhere else in the Twin Cities area. For example, the Funeral Flwoer Spray photographed here would start at about $150 for us to make, you'd pay at least $50 to $75 more if you went to another shoppe. We strive to make the arrangement gorgeous and memorable, so we don't count the stems as much. We really want the arrangement to look great for your loved one.

April Fooled Sphagetti Trees

In 1957 the BBC reported on a family in Switzerland taht harvested spaghetti from their spaghetti trees. Hundreds of viewers phoned into the BBC asking how to grow their own spaghetti trees.