Ruth's Roses team routinely delivers to funeral homes, cemeteries and hospitals within Marlborough 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 Marlborough community
Waterhole Cemetery East Hampton, CT 06424
Aurora-McCarthy Funeral Home 167 Old Hartford Rd Colchester, CT 06415
Belmont Funeral Home 144 S Main St Colchester, CT 06415
Mulryan Funeral Home 725 Hebron Ave Glastonbury, CT 06033
Portland Memorial Funeral Home 231 Main St Portland, CT 06480
Manchester Funeral Home 142 East Center St Manchester, CT 06040
Rose Hill Funeral Homes 580 Elm St Rocky Hill, CT 06067
Abbey Cremation Service 511 Brook St Rocky Hill, CT 06067
Brooklawn Funeral Home 511 Brook St Rocky Hill, CT 06067
Tierney John F Funeral Home 219 W Center St Manchester, CT 06040
Holmes-Watkins Funeral Home 400 Main St Manchester, CT 06040
Biega Funeral Home 3 Silver St Middletown, CT 06457
Doolittle Funeral Service 14 Old Church St Middletown, CT 06457
Farley -Sullivan Funeral Home 34 Beaver Rd Wethersfield, CT 06109
Indian Hill Cemetery Assn 383 Washington St Middletown, CT 06457
Wethersfield Village Cemetery Wethersfield, CT 06109
D'Esopo Funeral Chapel 277 Folly Brook Blvd Wethersfield, CT 06109
Newkirk & Whitney Funeral Home 318 Burnside Ave East Hartford, CT 06108
Cedar Hill Cemetery 453 Fairfield Ave Hartford, CT 06114
Samsel & Carmon Funeral Home 419 Buckland Rd South Windsor, CT 06074
Hospitals surrounding the Marlborough community
Middlesex Hospital Marlborough Medical Center Middlesex Hospital Marlborough Medical Center
Middlesex Hospital Primary Care Middlesex Hospital Primary Care
Middlesex Hospital Middlesex Hospital
Manchester Memorial Hospital Manchester Memorial Hospital
Middlesex Hospital Middlesex Hospital
Family Practice Group of Middlesex Hospital Family Practice Group of Middlesex Hospital
Middlesex Hospital Primary Care - Cromwell Middlesex Hospital Primary Care - Cromwell
Manchester Memorial Hospital Manchester Memorial Hospital
Windham Hospital Windham Hospital
CorpCare Occupational Health CorpCare Occupational Health
Hartford Hospital Hartford Hospital
Connecticut Children's Medical Center Connecticut Children's Medical Center
Newington Veterans Hospital Newington Veterans Hospital
VA Connecticut Healthcare System VA Connecticut Healthcare System
St. Francis Hospital St. Francis Hospital
Asylum Hill Family Practice Center Asylum Hill Family Practice Center
Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital Mount Sinai Rehabilitation Hospital
Hebrew Home & Hospital Hebrew Home & Hospital
The Hebrew Center for Health & Rehabilitation The Hebrew Center for Health & Rehabilitation

The Best Marlborough Florist

Tulips

One of the most graceful and elegant flowers is the tulip. Its’ naturally sculpted petals stand proudly atop slender stems. They are the highlight of any bouquet - whether it be bridal or in a centerpiece.

Everyone associates the flowers with Holland, particularly the capital city of Amsterdam, however they’re Chinese in origin. They grew wild in Central Asia in what is now the China- Kyrgyzstan border, starting out as a mountain flower. It was possibly the traders om the Silk Road that brought them back to Istanbul in the year 1055. The Turkish loved them so much that they became the symbol of the Ottoman Empire in the Fourteenth Century. They were quickly introduced to Europe and became a frenzied commodity during the Tulip Mania of the Seventeenth Century. This occurred during the Dutch Golden Age where The Netherlands ruled everyone and everything. Holland was one of the richest countries on the planet. The startling amounts of wealth enabled merchants and traders to invest in tulips – sort of like a floral stock exchange. Tulip prices became astronomically high. The average price for one exceeded the annual income for a skilled worker and was actually worth more than some houses. Yet, it’s no wonder that the tulip is desirable. Its’ beauty was the subject of many Persian poets during the Medieval Period and is still a holy symbol in the Muslim religion.It’s called “lale” in Turkish ad when written in Arabic has the same letters as Allah – God.

Modern day gardeners and flower lovers adore them, wanting them as bouquets and centerpieces. A Saddle Brook florist can assist in creating pretty arrangements for weddings and even an at home fancy dinner.One of hardiest kinds is the Darwin Hybrid. This has a sturdy stem which makes it perfect for centerpieces and living room vases. Another popular tulip variety is the Triumph, often used in floral decoration. Its’ petal can be a creamy white or a delicate pale yellow. Of course , red tulips bring to mind the endless tulip fields of Holland. These are a beautiful reddish pink, perfect for a striking bridal bouquet. The blooms also come in shades of pink , from a hot candy shade to a soft baby blush. There are also fiery orange sunset apricot colors too. One of the rarest is the Black Tulip which is actually a deep maroon color but looks black in sunlight. It was even the subject of Alexandre Dumas great novel of passion and loss “The Black Tulip” set during the Tulip Mania.

Tulips have been prized for centuries They are still valued today for their elegance and beauty. They truly are the gems of the flower world

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