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DEBORAH'S DESIGNS
44 N WALNUT
Cookeville, Tennessee 38501

COOKEVILLE FLORIST, INC.
841 W BROAD ST
Cookeville, Tennessee 38501

ABEL GARDENS
620 S JEFFERSON STE 208
Cookeville, Tennessee 38501

SIMPLE TOUCH OF ELEGANCE
103 N WILLOW AVENUE
Cookeville, Tennessee 38501

GUNNELS FLORIST, INC.
104 N WASHINGTON AVE
Cookeville, Tennessee 38501

POLLY'S FLORIST
506 N WILLOW AVE
Cookeville, Tennessee 38501

TOWNE & COUNTRY FLOWERS
611 S WILLOW
Cookeville, Tennessee 38502

FLOWERS & THINGS
125 BROAD ST
Baxter, Tennessee 38544

GUINEA HORN'S FLORIST
01586 HANGING LIMB RD
Monterey, Tennessee 38574

REBA'S FLOWER SHOP
104 E Commercial Ave
Monterey, Tennessee 38574

THE ROSE PETAL FLOWERS & GIFTS
386 W BOCKMAN WAY
Sparta, Tennessee 38583

UNIQUE DESIGNS, INC.
324 W BOCKMAN WAY
Sparta, Tennessee 38583

SPARTA FLOWERS AND GIFTS
141 E BOCKMAN WAY
Sparta, Tennessee 38583

GINGERSNAPS FLORAL
254 N SPRING ST
Sparta, Tennessee 38583

YVONNE'S FLOWERS & GIFTS
413 E HULL AVE
Gainesboro, Tennessee 38562

SISTER'S FLORIST
550 N GRUNDY QUARLES HWY
Gainesboro, Tennessee 38562

KATELYN'S FLOWERS
100 S MAIN ST
Gainesboro, Tennessee 38562

THE BLOSSOM SHOP
419 RICKMAN RD
Livingston, Tennessee 38570




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Meanings of rose colors: In Victorian times flowers had assigned meanings, but even then there was much discrepancy. Today there are so many flowers and colors that this tradition no longer applies. Red roses are traditionally associated with romantic love, but this is not a universal rule by any means.

Poinsettias are not poisonous:Scientific research from The Ohio State University has proved the poinsettia to be non-toxic to both humans and pets. All parts of the plants were tested, including the leaves and sap.

Rose history in Americas: Around the 16th Century the first cultivated roses were introduced into the Americas.