Thanksgiving is Thursday, Nov. 27th. Give thanks to everyone in your life with gorgeous fresh flower arrangements, centerpieces for the holiday table, terrific gourmet baskets and more!

How about a cornucopia?
(click on 'Thanksgiving Gifts' to order, but Hurry!Free-shipping offe expires, the 16th)
One that includes:the freshest roses, sunflowers, daisy poms, Viking poms, seeded eucalyptus and salal,
accented with preserved fall leaves
and assorted realistic mini pumpkins and gourds.
Did you know...?
The cornucopia dates back to the 5th Century BC as a symbol of plentitude, strong harvests and abundance. Throughout history, it's also been called Horn of Plenty, Horn of Amalthea and harvest cone. More? Dating back to Greek mythology, this horn of plenty represents a bountiful harvest today, but originally was symbolized by a goat's horn filled with milk and fed to the infant god Zeus (Source: MarthaStewart for 1-800Flowers)





















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