Flowers By Nora team routinely delivers to funeral homes, cemeteries and hospitals within Simsbury and surrounding areas. For expedited and sameday orders please call us to learn more about our 45 minute express delivery. We are always here to support you during your difficult time.

Funeral homes surrounding the Simsbury community
Vincent Funeral Homes 880 Hopmeadow St Simsbury, CT 06070
Beloved Companions 369 W Main St Ste 4 Avon, CT 06001
Mountain View Cemetery 30 Mountain Ave Bloomfield, CT 06002
West Avon Cemetery Country Club Rd Avon, CT 06001
Howard K. Hill Funeral Services 94 Granby St Bloomfield, CT 06002
Fairview Cemetery 200 Whitman Ave West Hartford, CT 06107
Old North Cemetery - Hartford N Main St West Hartford, CT 06107
Daley-Connerton Memorial 855 Blue Hills Ave Bloomfield, CT 06002
Mt St Benedict Cemetery 1 Cottage Grove Rd Bloomfield, CT 06002
Carmon Community Funeral Homes 807 Bloomfield Ave Windsor, CT 06095
D'Agata Granite & Bronze 739 Bloomfield Ave Windsor, CT 06095
Molloy Funeral Home 906 Farmington Ave West Hartford, CT 06119
Taylor & Modeen Funeral Home 136 S Main St West Hartford, CT 06107
Weinstein Mortuary 640 Farmington Ave Hartford, CT 06105
Carmon Funeral Home 1816 Poquonock Ave Windsor, CT 06095
Sheehan-Hilborn-Breen Funeral Home 1084 New Britain Ave West Hartford, CT 06110
Deleon Funeral Home 104 Main St Hartford, CT 06106
Paul A. Shaker Funeral Home 764 Farmington Ave New Britain, CT 06053
Cedar Hill Cemetery 453 Fairfield Ave Hartford, CT 06114
New Britain Memorial & Donald D. Sagarino Funeral Home 444 Farmington Ave New Britain, CT 06053
Hospitals surrounding the Simsbury community
The Hebrew Center for Health & Rehabilitation The Hebrew Center for Health & Rehabilitation
Hebrew Home & Hospital Hebrew Home & Hospital
Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital
Asylum Hill Family Practice Center Asylum Hill Family Practice Center
St. Francis Hospital St. Francis Hospital
UConn John Dempsey Hospital UConn John Dempsey Hospital
University of Connecticut Health Center University of Connecticut Health Center
Connecticut Children's Medical Center Connecticut Children's Medical Center
Hartford Hospital Hartford Hospital
Newington Veterans Hospital Newington Veterans Hospital
VA Connecticut Healthcare System VA Connecticut Healthcare System
Bristol Hospital Bristol Hospital
Starling Physicians Starling Physicians
Bristol Hospital Bristol Hospital
Bristol Hospital Bristol Hospital
New Britain General Hospital New Britain General Hospital
The Hospital of Central Connecticut- New Britain General Campus The Hospital of Central Connecticut- New Britain General Campus
Winsted Health Center Winsted Health Center
CorpCare Occupational Health CorpCare Occupational Health
Manchester Memorial Hospital Manchester Memorial Hospital

The Best Simsbury Florist

Red Roses

Red roses have been around since time immemorial. They have been used in religious rites, marriage ceremonies and even during funeral services. These marvelous blooms have proclaimed love and passion for centuries as well. The question is why. Why do we love red roses so much?

The crimson blooms came into notice during the Greco-Roman period of history. Ancient Greeks used roses as decorations and admired their beauty. They were associated with the god Adonis and goddess Aphrodite. The legend was that Aphrodite pricked her finger on a white rose’s thorn and her blood stained the petals crimson. As the pagan world transformed into a Christian one, the beautiful bloom became associated with the Virgin Mary.

Times progressed and rose bushes proliferated across Europe. The red rose became the national flower of England and figured largely in the country’s medieval history.It represented The House of Lancaster and King Henry VII. It was combined with the White Rose, the symbol of the House of York to create the insignia of the Tudor Rose, representing one of the greatest dynasties in all of British history – the Tudors.

The US also adopted the red rose as one of its’ national emblems.Five states, Iowa, North Dakota, Georgia , New York and Oklahoma have made it their official state flower. Not to be out done , American cities have also declared it their city’s flower. The most famous and the most obvious is Pasadena, California, home of the annual Tournament of Roses parade held every January 1st. The city of Portland, Oregon also celebrates it and declared it the city’s official bloom with an annual rose festival that started in 1905. The town of Madison, New Jersey was nicknamed “Rose City” because of it, thanks to local greenhouses producing scores of red and many other colored roses for 19th and early 20th Century florists in the New York City area.

Red roses have also had a political side. It’s been the symbol of Socialism in Europe since the 1880’s. It was first put into play during the Paris Commune, a radical socialist and revolutionary government during the 1880s. Yet it was the Victorians who returned it to its’ romantic origins, with their language of flowers. To this day it means “I love you”. A red rose along with its’ petals strewn on a bed can also signify passion. A bouquet of red roses is still the most popular gift on Valentine’s Day. They also have another , deeper, more devotional meaning. Sprays of them on a casket symbolizes great respect for the deceased and great love from the family. Any florist in Saddle Brook can assist you with creating a tasteful spray or wreath that shows your love and devotion to a lost family member.

Red roses are the most beautiful flower on the planet. They are stunning to behold, symbolizing great love, great passion and great respect.

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