A
Fresh Cut, Single Red Rose,
Presented
in a Luxurious Silky Fabric Lined
Box
for £12.80 from Adams Florist (Value £32)
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A Fresh Cut, Single Red Rose, Presented in a Luxurious Silky Fabric Lined Box for £12.80 from Adams Florist (Value £32)
- Includes a choice of box colour (pink or green)
- Also includes a Valentine’s Card
- Delivery to any address, including office addresses
- Award-winning family-run florist
- 1 Groupon per person, multiple may be purchased as gifts
- Valid for 3 months, 7 days a week
- To redeem visit www.adamsflorist.co.uk/groupon.php, and enter Groupon and security codes at the checkout
- Flowers have to be ordered on Tuesday 8th Feb at the latest for the flowers to be received by Valentine's day
- Please indicate green or pink box choice
- £3.99 delivery to be paid directly to Adams Florist
- Delivery available on mornings of Sat 12th Feb 2011 or Mon 14th Feb 2011
- Someone must be available to sign for delivery
- Delivery dates can be changed if desired
- Not valid with other offers
Roses are red, violets are blue, some poems rhyme, but this one doesn't. Skip the soppy sonnets and get straight to the point with today’s Groupon: £12.80 instead of £32 for a fresh cut single red rose, perfectly presented in a luxurious silky fabric lined box from Adams Florist
Adams Florist is a family-run botanic outfit based in the historic Staffordshire town of Tutbury. The shop regularly features new varieties of plants and flowers from around the world and shares them with the people of Burton on Trent and surrounding areas. Adams also offers lessons in flower arrangement and provides a brilliant service whereby customers can call any time for advice of flower care.
Groupon holders can express their innermost heartfelt sentiments and edge Cupid closer to unemployment with today’s brilliant deal. Your gift-boxed rose comes complete with a Valentine’s card for the budding poet and there is also a choice of box colour (green or pink). Failing words, this is a great alternative way of telling someone you love (or can tolerate) them.





