In Victorian times, certain flowers had specific meanings because the flower selection was limited and people used more symbols and gestures to communicate than words. But today, with so many flower choices, there are no rules - it's the sentiment that gives the gift its meaning. At Country Club Florists we can help you send the right message. Many people assign their own personal meanings - a flower or color that might remind them of a special event or moment in their lives. For those interested in the historic meanings of flowers, here's a list compiled from a variety of different sources:

Alstroemeria

aspiring

Alstroemeria

Amaryllis

dramatic

Amaryllis

Anemone

fragile

Anemone

Apple Blossom

promise

Apple Blossom

Aster

contentment

Aster

Baby's Breath

festivity

Baby's Breath

Bachelor Button

anticipation

Bachelor Button

Begonia

deep thoughts

Begonia

Black-Eyed Susan

encouragement

Black-Eyed Susan

Camellia

graciousness

Camellia

Carnation (Pink)

mother’s undying love

Carnation (Pink)

Carnation (Red)

deep love and affection

Carnation (Red)

Carnation (White)

pure love and good luck

Carnation (White)

Carnation (Yellow)

happiness

Carnation (Yellow)

Chrysanthemum (Bronze)

excitement

Chrysanthemum (Bronze)

Chrysanthemum (Red)

sharing

Chrysanthemum (Red)

Chrysanthemum (White)

truth

Chrysanthemum (White)

Chrysanthemum (Yellow)

secret admirer

Chrysanthemum (Yellow)

Cosmos

peaceful

Cosmos

Crocus

foresight

Crocus
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