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Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Last-minute Valentine's Day flower deals

Photo: 1800flowers.com, Fromyouflowers.com
Photo: 1800flowers.com, Fromyouflowers.com

Photo: 1800flowers.com, Fromyouflowers.com
Last-minute Valentine's Day flower deals

If you still haven't bought flowers for your boo for V-Day: Stop putting it off. We did everything we could to prepare you, and now you're looking for a bailout? Fine. Here are last-minute flower deals. Seriously, get it together. There won't be a third time.

And if you don’t have time to shop around and just need to pull the trigger right now, here you go. That’s two-dozen assorted roses with an included glass vase for $34.99. Turn the vase red for an extra dollar, and add chocolate and a teddy bear for an extra $10. It’s traditional, if not downright classic.

If your tastes are more specific, here’s what else is going on:

1800flowers.com
The “Deal of the Day” is 50% a variety of their most elaborate and romantic bouquets. We’re talking about a Romantic Rose Medley for $49.99. This ends after Feb. 11.

Bouqs.com
One day only, you can save $20 at checkout with the code HOT20, or 25% off with the code BOUQSDAY. Plus, you can get 30% off by sharing the deal with a friend. Those codes don’t all work together, so choose wisely.

Florists.com
Their sale on arrangements stands out, with 15% off both Endless Romance and and Purple Roses.

FromYouFlowers.com
Valentine’s Day delivery is guaranteed, prices are reduced across the board, and you can get an additional 20% off sitewide with the code 11G. Our favorite is this Ruby Rose Bouquet.

Teleflora.com
They’re offering next-day and same-day delivery on all bouquets. That’s not quite the same discount as these other spots, but they make up for it with sheer fanciness: Just look at this Thoughts of You Bouquet with Red Roses ($44.99) and try not to swoon. You can’t. You can’t not swoon.

ProFlowers.com
Nothing complicated here: Just a straight 25% off any purchase above $29. Here’s One Dozen Assorted Roses for $40.

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Joshua Sargent is an editor for Hearst Newspapers. Email him at josh.sargent@hearst.com.

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