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The hotel was named


“Top 15 City Hotels In The Continental United States” in Travel + Leisure, World’s Best Awards 2017. It is lo- cated on the northeast cor- ner of the Bentonville town square and a short walk to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Information: https://www.21cmuseum- hotels.com/bentonville/


FLOWERS Nothing says I love you


like red roses, the flower of choice for Valentine’s, said Nancy Blomquist, owner of Annette’s Flowers, 1104 Highway 62 W, Mountain Home. Annette’s Flowers has been in business in the same location with the same owners for 27 years. Here’s a secret, if you


order the first three weeks of January, you can get a better price. When Valen- tine’s rolls around, the ros- es are three times the nor- mal price and that price comes from the wholesal- ers. “We have to book our


flowers for Valentine’s a year before, so the growers know what to grow. By the time they get to us they have tripled in cost,” Blom- quist said. Another option to save is


stay away from roses, or at least opt for a mixed bou- quet, which is beautiful. Mixed bouquets are becom- ing more popular, although


Annette’s Flowers carries Russell Stover chocolates, a classic gift for Valentine’s Day.DEAN CURTIS FOR LIVING WELL


roses are still the first choice. If you want the flowers


delivered, then have it or- dered at least by Feb. 2. Blomquist says people can place orders now and pick them up in the store on Feb. 14.


“If you are not two weeks


out, you are not going to get it delivered. By the week of Valentine’s, we are booked up. On Valentine’s Day, it’s a walk in and hope there is something left to get, usu- ally we are sold out,” she said. Blomquist carries a


“Freedom” rose, which is a larger rose. Some shops will switch to smaller varieties


for the romantic holiday, but she carries the same line all year. If you want to get away


from roses, a romantic op- tion is to order your wed- ding flower, said Sandy Andres, who owns the Bou- quet Palace, 409 Highway 5 N., Mountain Home. “If they have something


particular, if their wedding flowers were Calla Lilies, something not ordinary, then we need to know that in advance so we can order them,” Andres said. While red roses are a


favorite, colored roses are increasingly popular, but they are no less expensive. “We have beautiful pur-


ple, orange, any color. It is back to what is your favor- ite. How connected are you to the flower,” she said. If you want a delivery


from Bouquet Palace, “we tell everyone first come, first served. The sooner you get your information to someone who is doing the service for you, the better off you are,” Andres said. Bouquet Palace has been


in Mountain Home since 1964; Andres has been in the floral business for 22 years. As you can see, there are


several gift options in the area so make a reservation now. Don’t procrastinate and your beaux will thank you.


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