For small bouquets, try the Libbey 2824 7.5 Glass Bud Vase. It's perfect for small arrangements and single buds.
A circular opaque vase with a bottleneck is what you would want.
Teleflora.com offers bouquets for every occasion at reasonable prices. They often feature sales, and their bouquets come with a beautiful vase. Every type of arrangement imaginable can be bought there.
This is largely a matter of personal opinion, but I would say that for displaying flowers an ornate colored vase would be the best. A ceramic vase with painting on the sides, or a material mixed in (pebbles, glass, etc.) would be best for a vase on display by itself .
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Bakelite vases are extremely durable, and great if you have small children. It can be molded into any desired shape, and cleaning them with regular auto wax will restore the shine and remove any tiny scratches.
I sell bouquets of daffodils at the local farmer's market, and my customers have been telling me that my own experience is spot on. A cut daffodil should live a good week in a vase. A lot depends on its age when the flower was cut, but I've never done any of the complicated things people do to make bouquets last longer. Just give them fresh water, and be grateful for this sunny herald of spring.
Typically, the best shape for a rose vase is tall and slender.
i have a lefton small vase i would like to know the value of it, it is in very good condition
Flowers for a new baby are are often colorful and vibrant bouquets. Good flowers for this purpose are bright varieties such as Roses, Freesias and Gerberas.
Yes. The best vase to use for a single rose is a tall, slender, glass vase.
The FTD daisy vase, found at www.ftd.com. Any clear or white vase works best with daisies.
they like small spaces