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You’re not ordering flowers three days before they arrive at your door. You’re getting blooms that were cut yesterday, arranged this morning, and delivered this afternoon.
That’s the difference between an easter bouquet that wilts by Tuesday and one that’s still opening new blooms the following weekend. When you’re hosting Easter brunch or sending flowers to someone’s church service, that extra week of vase life isn’t a nice-to-have. It’s the whole point.
Orders placed before 2 PM on weekdays get same-day delivery throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. Your flowers don’t sit in a warehouse. They don’t get shipped cross-country in a box. They go from our shop to your recipient’s door the same day we make them.
We operate where the pace is fast and expectations are high. Our team sources directly from the NYC Flower District each morning, which means you’re getting the best available blooms before they hit retail markups.
We’ve built relationships with the same growers and wholesalers that supply high-end hotels and event spaces across the city. That access matters during Easter week when demand spikes and quality inventory moves fast.
Our drivers know Midtown building protocols, which doormen prefer appointments, and how to navigate lunch rush without missing your delivery window. When you need easter lily delivery to a Manhattan office or apartment, that local knowledge makes the difference between “delivered” and “actually received.”
You place your order online or by phone. If it’s before 2 PM on a weekday, we’re delivering it today.
Our team heads to the Flower District early each morning to hand-select stems based on what’s freshest that day. We’re not pulling from last week’s inventory. We’re choosing blooms that were cut within the last 24 hours.
Back at our Midtown shop, your arrangement gets designed the same day. Easter lilies are conditioned properly so those large blooms open gradually over the next week. Spring flowers like tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths are arranged with complementary textures that make the whole piece feel seasonal without looking like every other Easter centerpiece.
Your flowers get delivered by our drivers who know Manhattan. They know which buildings require lobby calls, which addresses need buzzer codes, and how to reach recipients during business hours without three failed delivery attempts.
If something goes wrong, you call us directly. No customer service maze. No offshore call center. You talk to someone in our Midtown shop who can actually fix the problem.
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Every easter bouquet includes fresh seasonal blooms selected that morning, professional arrangement and design, same-day delivery across Manhattan, and a care card with specific instructions for extending vase life.
For church flower arrangements, we work directly with your service schedule. Easter Sunday services across NYC typically run early morning through early afternoon, which means delivery timing matters. We coordinate with church staff to ensure arrangements arrive before your service starts and are positioned where you need them.
Spring floral centerpieces for Easter brunch or dinner get designed with your table dimensions in mind. You’re not guessing whether an arrangement will block conversation across the table. We ask about your setup and design accordingly.
Corporate clients ordering for office spaces or client gifts get volume pricing and dedicated account support. If you’re sending easter flowers to multiple Manhattan locations, we handle the logistics so you’re not tracking six different deliveries.
Traditional easter lilies range from $40 to $150 depending on the number of stems and vessel choice. Mixed spring arrangements with tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and complementary greenery start around $65. Custom church arrangements and large-scale centerpieces are priced based on your specific requirements.
Orders placed before 2 PM Monday through Friday get same-day delivery throughout Manhattan below 100th Street. That cutoff is firm because our drivers need time to navigate Midtown traffic and building protocols.
If you’re ordering after 2 PM, your flowers will be delivered the next business day. During Easter week specifically, we recommend ordering at least two days before you need delivery. Inventory moves fast and popular items like traditional easter lilies sell out.
Weekend delivery is available but requires advance scheduling. If Easter Sunday falls on your delivery date, place your order by the Wednesday prior to guarantee availability and timing.
National services take a percentage of your order before it even reaches a local florist. That’s less money going toward actual flowers. You’re also getting arrangements made from whatever inventory that local florist has on hand, which during busy holidays might not be much.
When you order directly from us, your entire payment goes toward your flowers and our service. We’re sourcing from the NYC Flower District each morning, so you’re getting blooms selected specifically for your order, not whatever’s left from last week.
Our drivers deliver your order. Not a third-party courier who’s juggling 40 other stops. If there’s an issue with building access or recipient availability, our driver calls our shop and we handle it in real time. You’re not filing a claim three days later with a customer service department in another state.
Easter lilies typically last 7-10 days with proper care, sometimes longer. The key is that each stem has multiple buds that open gradually, so you’re getting blooms throughout that entire period, not just on day one.
We condition lilies properly before arrangement, which means removing lower leaves, cutting stems at an angle, and ensuring they’re hydrated before delivery. When you receive them, keep them in a cool spot away from direct sunlight and heat vents. Change the water every 2-3 days.
The reason our arrangements last longer than what you might get from a grocery store or big-box retailer is timing. Those flowers were cut days ago, shipped in boxes, and have been sitting in refrigerated cases. Ours were at the Flower District yesterday and in your hands today. That week of extra freshness is what you’re paying for.
Yes, and we do this regularly for churches across Manhattan. We coordinate directly with your church staff to confirm delivery timing and placement instructions.
Most Easter Sunday services start between 8 AM and 11 AM. We schedule deliveries for Saturday afternoon or early Sunday morning depending on your church’s access schedule and where the arrangements need to be positioned.
For larger church flower arrangements that require setup, we can have our team arrive early Sunday to place everything before your congregation arrives. This is especially important for altar arrangements or multiple pieces that need specific positioning. You’re not asking volunteers to figure out floral placement 20 minutes before service starts.
Yes. While easter lilies are the most requested item during this season, we design full spring arrangements with tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, ranunculus, and seasonal greenery.
If you want something that feels like Easter without being overtly religious, spring floral centerpieces with mixed blooms work for secular celebrations and brunches. These arrangements use the same fresh seasonal flowers but in color palettes that match your table setting or event theme.
We also do modern interpretations of traditional Easter arrangements. Instead of the standard white lily in a basic vase, you might get lilies mixed with textured greenery in a contemporary vessel. Same symbolic flower, different aesthetic. It depends on what you’re looking for and where the arrangement is going.