Pick the best Valentine’s Day flowers and order early. The 14th of February is the biggest flower day of the year to express your feelings by sending flowers to your loved ones. Roses are the most popular flower on Valentine’s Day, but there are plenty of other choices that will make anyone’s heart skip a beat. Learn more about the best heartfelt flower choices and place your flower order today.
Valentine’s Day Roses

Photo by Dan Gold
Valentine’s Day is the biggest holiday of the year celebrating “Love” worldwide. Red roses are the most popular flower this time of year, expressing our passion and love. If you are not ready to send red roses, use the quick cheat sheet below to pick the rose color that fits your message you want to send on Valentine’s Day.
♥ Pink- Grace & Elegance (send your sweetheart or mom these pretty blooms.)
♥ Yellow- Friendship & Cheer
♥ Orange- Passion & Enthusiasm
♥ Red- Love
♥ White- Purity, Spiritual & Everlasting Love
♥ Lavender- Love at first sight!
Fundraiser Tip– We recommend purchasing flowers in bulk for fundraisers. Selling flowers is fun and will have a profitable reward.
Classic Tulips

Photo by John-Mark Smith
Tulips represent joy no matter what color you send! They come in various colors and one of the most popular flowers for a gift. Tulips are a classic choice for moms, sisters, daughters, grandparents, or a special friend. The tulip petals form a royal crown’s shape conveying the message- you are my princess or king.
Star Gazer Lilies

Photo by Anita Jankovic
Celebrate your Valentine’s Day, making it extra special this year by sending stargazer lilies to an extraordinary person in your life. These beauties symbolize passion and honor. Send two or three bunches of the Stargazer lily flowers to express your gratitude to the one you honor.
Yellow or White Daisies

White Daisy Photo by Kayla Follin, Yellow Daisy Photo by Adriano Pucciarelli
Daisies are cheerful flowers that make anyone smile! Send a friend or a special loved one a few bunches of bright yellow and, or white daisies. Do you have a single friend who is bummed they don’t have a special someone? Make them feel loved on Valentine’s Day and send a couple of bunches of happy daisies.
Carnations Flowers

Photo by Sarah Johnson
Depending on the color you choose, the carnation flower represents love, admiration, friendship, and purity. Carnations are very affordable and are a versatile flower. Send them to the mother of your children, your partner, mom, boyfriend, secret love, friend, neighbor, or whomever you want to make smile. Sending flowers to those who have touched your life shows your love and appreciation. Are you having a fundraiser? We recommend buying carnation flowers in bulk for fundraisers to make more than a 50% profit.
Alstroemeria Flower

Photo by Meghan Schiereck
This softly scented alstroemeria flower has lots of personality for Valentine’s Day. Alstromeria has a meaning of friendship, love, strength, and devotion. This azalea-like flower is priced right and comes in an extensive palette of colors with a long vase life. Grandma, Auntie, or your mother-in-law will love this flower!
Gerbera Daisies

Photo by Tamanna Rumee
Gerbera daisies are another excellent pick for Valentine’s Day. Like the yellow & white daisies, gerbera daisies symbolize cheerfulness, loyal love, and innocence. These modest flowers come in a ray of bright colors with big, bold blooms and a lasting impression.
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Hi Tina, I like the idea of sending other flowers instead of rose on Valentine’s day. I like to add white flowers in the bouquet as it represents purity, innocence, and loyalty in a relationship. Thanks for sharing this interesting post!