So many roses aren’t red
by rally on Feb.12, 2009, under general
This was taken off this site: http://honeymoons.about.com/cs/valentinesday/a/Valentine_Roses.htm
Who knew there were so many other colored roses? I for one would love to see a “lilac” colored rose!
Red Roses
Red roses proclaim “I love you.” They are the ultimate symbol of romantic love and enduring passion. Florists can’t keep up with Valentines Day demand for red roses, which makes them especially expensive in February.
Yellow Roses
Yellow roses indicate friendship and freedom — so don’t send them if your intentions are romantic and long-lasting. Yellow roses are also appropriate for sending congratulations to newlyweds, graduates, Texans, and new mothers.
Pale Pink Roses
Pale pink roses connote grace, gentleness, and gratitude.
Light Pink Roses
A joy to behold, light pink roses express fun and happiness.
Deep Pink Roses
Deep pink roses say “Thank you.”
Lilac Roses
Lilac roses indicate the sender has fallen in love at first sight with the recipient and is enchanted.
White Roses
Pure white roses symbolize truth and innocence. They also send other messages: “I miss you” and “You’re heavenly.”
Coral Roses
Coral roses express one thing with their passionate color: Desire.
Peach Roses
Peach roses speak of appreciation, gratitude, and also sympathy.
Orange Roses
Orange roses communicate enthusiasm and desire on the part of the sender.
Dead Roses
Regardless of the original color, dead roses say “It’s over” loud and clear.
By the way, you’re supposed to be able to combine roses to send different messages. (Follow through to the link so see their suggestions.) Here’s one they didn’t mention though:
Light pink + Coral + Orange roses = “I want to sleep with you”
February 13th, 2009 on 9:15 am
LOL did you make up that last combo yourself?