1-800-Flowers bouquets are up to 40% cheaper for Mother’s Day

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There’s bound to be a Mother’s Day bouquet she’ll love. You don’t have to tell her you’re selling it—unless she’s the kind of mom who gets a good deal. (Photo: 1-800-Flowers)

Mother’s Day is just around the corner (it’s May 14th – save that calendar!). So if you haven’t thought about gifts yet: Now is the time to begin. Are you at a loss about the perfect gift for the mom in your life? You can never go wrong with fresh flowers. However, do not wait until the last minute to choose a floral arrangement. It’s a risky business. Not only will there be little choice, but you will have to pay significantly more than if you had planned ahead. Save yourself the stress And A nice change of pace with this red hot sale: 1800Flowers up to 40% cheaper The best selling bouquets and gifts for Mother’s Day! Don’t know where to start? Check out the bouquets below: each of them is sure to make a mother’s heart beat faster.

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A bouquet of red roses is as classic as it gets – but this deal gets you two dozen of these perennial favorites in a red vase.

$45 at 1800Flowers

That’s 24 flowers in total, starting at a whopping $45 (was $72) for the bouquet in a red vase. You can also save big if you buy two dozen red roses with upgrades like a box of Godiva chocolates. These packages start at just $45 on sale. She’s sure to be bragging to all her friends about how considerate you’ve been this year!

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Tulips are one of the prettiest parts of spring and this arrangement comes with a handful of irises as a bonus.

$46 at 1800Flowers

The mix of purple, pink and yellow tones will bring a touch of happiness to your day and your interior. She will get 17 stems in total. Each bouquet comes with a clear vase and starts at just $46 (was $62). You can also toss in some chocolates for an extra sweet touch, or swap out the vase for a rustic French flower bucket.

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It’s impossible for mom to get sad when this bouquet of hydrangeas is on her doorstep. And since this is a plant and not a bouquet, she can enjoy the gift for months instead of days.

$45 at 1800Flowers

These cute flowers are in bud form and planted in the cutest and most original little metal reusable bucket. You can even include a scented candle in the package. Choose between sizes small (four stems from $34, previously $45) and large (six stems from $45, previously $60).

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There’s something so chic about the warm color palette of this sturdy bouquet, which includes stems of pink, orange and yellow roses and a variety of Peruvian lilies, hand-picked from prime farms around the world.

$46 at 1800Flowers

The result is an understated elegance that blends into any type of interior. The 16-stem arrangement, which comes with a clear vase, is now $46 (was $57), but you can opt for a pink vase or double the bouquet.

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If you can’t be there in person, show her you’re thinking of her on Mother’s Day with this bouquet of flowers that’s as unique as she is.

$59 at 1800Flowers

This bouquet is part of the Local Artisan Collection of 1-800-Flowers, which means it was put together by a single artisan who hand-picked every single lily, hydrangea, rose, daisy, etc. Each bouquet has subtle variations, so you can only be sure of one thing: it will be beautiful. The medium bouquet retails for $59 (was $70) and comes in three sizes to choose from.

Shipping and delivery

Flowers are delivered either by local florists or through carriers such as FedEx, UPS, and USPS. Expedited shipping, including same-day delivery, is available to most parts of the United States for an additional fee. Once you have selected the bouquet you want, a calendar will appear allowing you to set the delivery date. For expedited weekend and holiday delivery, expect additional shipping charges of up to $15 more than standard shipping.

You can sign up for free standard shipping and discounted express shipping 1-800 Flower Passport Program for $29.99 per year.

Originally published

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