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Long-Stemmed Pink Calla Lilies - 15 Stems

Long-Stemmed Pink Calla Lilies - 15 Stems

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Long-Stemmed Pink Calla Lilies - 15 Stems

 
 
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Renowned artist Georgia O'Keefe made calla lilies famous in her paintings, but nothing beats the striking beauty of the real thing. We ship them fresh from the farm before the flower fully opens. Just trim the stems and place in a tall vase with water. Flowers guaranteed to open in a few days with blooms so beautiful you might be inspired to paint as well! Each bunch includes 15 stems.

  • VeriFlora Certified
  • 15 stems of long-stemmed callas
*Vase not included.

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Some History from Wikipidia.com in regards to Mothers' Day :

In 1907, Mother's Day was first celebrated in a small, private way by Anna Marie Jarvis in Grafton, West Virginia, to commemorate the anniversary of her mother's death two years earlier on May 9, 1905. Jarvis's mother, named Anna Maria Reeves Jarvis, had been active in Mother's Day campaigns for peace and worker's safety and health since end of American Civil War. The younger Jarvis launched a quest to get wider recognition of Mother's Day. The celebration organized by Jarvis on May 10, 1908 involved 407 children with their mothers at the Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church in Grafton (this church is now the Mother's Day Shrine). Grafton is, thus, the place recognized as the birthplace of Mother's Day.

The subsequent campaign to recognize Mother's Day was financed by clothing merchant John Wanamaker. As the custom of Mother's Day spread, the emphasis shifted from the pacifism and reform movements to a general appreciation of mothers. The first official recognition of the holiday was by West Virginia in 1910. A proclamation designating the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day was signed by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson on May 14, 1914.

 

 

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