SINCEREST CARE CROSS£115.00
- Handcrafted by Your Local Florist
- Freshly Made to Order
- Delivered by Hand, Not Courier
- Guaranteed to Impress
- Same-Day Delivery - order by 3PM for delivery today
Each Sincerest Care Cross is arranged by our skilled florists in Gidea Park using fresh, premium blooms for lasting beauty throughout the service. The white chrysanthemums symbolise purity and peace, while the red and pink roses convey love, remembrance and gentle comfort. Approximate dimensions are 60cm (24") in length and 45cm (18") in width, making it a striking yet graceful focal piece.
We carefully protect rose heads with natural guard petals during transit; simply remove the outer petals on arrival for a perfect finish. As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar colours and equal or higher quality to maintain the overall style. Trust Gidea Park Florist for a dignified, premium sympathy tribute with reliable local delivery from gideaparkflorist.co.uk.
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The cross-shaped design was meaningful and beautifully executed. Flowers were fresh and vibrant.
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A heartfelt tribute with an elegant design. Gidea Park Florist handled everything with care and professionalism.
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I was moved by the elegant design and the quality of the flowers. Delivery was prompt and professional.
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The bouquet was elegant and provided a sense of peace during our farewell ceremony.
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A beautiful and meaningful bouquet that honored our loved one. Gidea Park Florist exceeded our expectations.
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The floral arrangement was stunning and added grace to the memorial service. Highly satisfied with the quality.
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Elegant and serene bouquet that conveyed our deepest sympathies. Gidea Park Florist provided excellent service.
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The colors were perfect and the arrangement was beautifully crafted. It brought comfort to our family.
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The bouquet was a stunning tribute and the flowers were of exceptional quality. Highly recommend their services.
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The arrangement was beautifully presented and conveyed our heartfelt condolences perfectly.

