For our freshest, most beautiful blooms, please shop our Florist’s Choice options, as we may be experiencing
delays in receiving shipments of certain flower types.
Please note that for all other orders, we may need to replace stems so we can deliver the freshest bouquet possible, and we may have to use a different vase.
We promise to always deliver a fresh, beautiful, and completely one-of-a-kind gift of the same or greater value as what you selected.
Deliveries may also be impacted by COVID-19 restrictions. Rest assured that we are taking all recommended precautions to ensure customer satisfaction and safety.
Delivery impacts may include:
Restricted deliveries to hospitals or nursing homes
Restricted deliveries to office buildings
Restricted access to certain regional areas
In addition, we may be using “no contact” delivery procedures. After confirming that the
recipient is available to accept, their gift will be left at the door and the delivery driver will step back a
safe distance to ensure they receive their gift.
Please see our About Us page for more details. We appreciate
your understanding and support!
With Gift Now, Deliver Later, you'll send smiles twice! Here's how:
SMILE 1
When you complete your purchase, your lucky recipient will instantly receive a surprise email that includes your card message and a picture of the flowers you chose.
SMILE 2
As soon as possible (usually within two weeks), we'll contact your recipient to schedule delivery of their gorgeous floral gift. Trust us, it'll be worth the wait!
Hello from Elmhurst! Located in the heart of Queens, you might hear locals refer to our neighborhood as Little Bangkok - Elmhurst is known for its large Thai community, and many people refer to it as Little Bangkok. You'll find plenty of delicious Thai restaurants and markets in the area, or E-Town - Some locals refer to Elmhurst as E-Town, which is short for Elmhurst Town. Elmhurst is located near Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, which was the site of the 1939 and 1964 World's Fairs. The park features many unique landmarks, including the Unisphere, a giant steel globe that was built for the 1964 fair, and the New York State Pavilion, which was used as a concert venue and is now a popular spot for photo shoots. The park is also home to the Queens Museum, which features exhibits on the history of the World's Fairs and other cultural events.