Roses
Roses are intended to send a message, make sure you send the right one. Refer to the colors below to see which thought you want to convey.
Red
The creative spirit of love. True red is the lover’s rose and signs of respect, also means well done and congratulations!
Yellow
In Victorian times this rose meant jealousy. Today it is a sign of friendship and happiness. It is the rose of familiar love and domestic happiness. But be careful, some cultures still see it as jealousy or even death.
White
With its pristine appearance, the white rose has come to symbolize purity, innocence and secrecy which make them ideal for marriages. They are also associated with honor and reverence which makes them a fitting memoral for a departed loved one.
Pink
This rose is known for grace, gentility, elegance and refinement. The rose of sweet thoughts, appreciation or Thank You.
Lavender
The color adds enchantment. Love at first sight. Possible need to proceed with caution. Priests wear lavender during lent, a time of discretion.
Orange
This color rose means Desire, fascination, new beginnings or I am proud of you.
Green
The color has many meanings and can be deciphered to symbolize diagonally opposite things. The most popular meaning is fertility. Also symbolizes richness, abundance, bounty and rejuvenation.
Peach
To show your gratitude and appreciation. They can also be used to convey admiration or sympathy.
If you accept the rose with your right hand, it conveys that you are in agreement with the other person and your affirmation. If you do so with the left hand, it shows your disagreement. And if you want to end a realtionship, give a wilted rose, it states that our love is over.
WHAT’S IN A NUMBER AND HOW MANY DO I GIVE ?
As if choosing a specific rose color weren’t enough to express your innermost thoughts, you can convey your message through the number of stems or the type of rose you select. For example, a bouquet of roses (representing innocent love) says “you’re forever young and beautiful,” while a thornless rose can say “love at first sight,” Please refer to the list below to find out how different the numbers of stems can represent different messages of love.
On a first date a single rose can mean love at first sight. It can also be given in years to come to say I still love you.
If you give someone two roses, it can represent your mutual love and affection for them.
A bouquet of three roses is traditionally a one month anniversary.
If you have a passion for some one, six roses symbolizes infatuation.
Send the message that we will be together for ever, send a bouquet of nine roses.
Their love is perfect when you give them a bouquet of ten roses.
Let them know with a perfect dozen that shouts out “Be Mine”.
Thirteen roses lets them know that you will be friends with them forever.
If you feel you messed up, and you want to say I’m sorry, send fifteen roses.
If you are truly sincere, send that special person twenty roses.
Twenty one roses means “I’am dedicated to you”
“I’m Yours” when you send twenty four roses.
Congratulations! when you send a bouquet of twenty five roses.
Three dozen roses tells them that you are crazy in love!
My love for you is real ! send forty roses.
Let them know that your love for them knows no bounds! Send them a bouquet of fifty roses or more!
100 roses: States that I am totally devoted to you, and we will always be together.
Will you marry me? Giver her 108 roses !