Things to remember when sending Christmas and Holiday flower. Look at everything the florist offers in the category you are looking for. Notice their style and realize that they are going to make your arrangement from scratch for you, so if you like the overall look of their offerings you should be happy with what you receive. Photos are taken year round to go up on a website, just realize your florist may not have every flower in the photo in the exact same color. Also, flowers open up over the period of time they are in the flower shop. If they come in on a Monday, it may take until Thursday of that same week for them to look open and matured. When thinking of sending to a hospital or nursing home it is best to keep you choice to a medium size as there is not a lot of room to display something. Lower arranged flowers are best in this situation because they are less apt to tip over or be top heavy. Long lasting varieties are best and Christmas greens last for weeks, so add some to you order.
Don't be fooled by someone on a order gathering site, they are just adding fees to your order and then sending them out to a florist. The best way is to look for a physical address and a local area code in an attempt to find a true local business.
Hope all your experiences are good ones!