Today’s the day for tulips! While supplies last, pick up 3 10-stem bunches for just $12. With a deal like this you can bring Spring to someone special and brighten your day, too. Better act fast, today only — Friday, March 25th. Enjoy!
Happy Spring!
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Today’s the day for tulips! While supplies last, pick up 3 10-stem bunches for just $12. With a deal like this you can bring Spring to someone special and brighten your day, too. Better act fast, today only — Friday, March 25th. Enjoy!
Happy Spring!
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March 25th, 2011 at 12:21 pm
The beAuty of those tulips is out gRAcious
June 11th, 2011 at 11:53 pm
Tulips are really timeless, I can see how the great Tulip Mania could happen. Some people are not familiar with Tulip Mania, or how speculation about tulip prices nearly caused the demise of Holland in 1630. Although disputed, it has been widely reported that the Dutch were so impressed with tulips that they paid increasingly higher prices, until finally the speculation about these gorgeous flowers could not be sustained. The economy of Holland had become dependent on European speculation about these newly introduced flowers.
Unfortunately, the speculation could not be sustained. Just as many cities struggle to revitalize their city centers, Holland could not maintain interests in their coveted flower. You can find more information about Revitalization and flowers here Flowers