Two dozen roses arrived a day late- the day after our anniversary, in the middle of July. The roses were brown, dry, warm, and desiccated. Emailing the company, they blamed the carrier and took no responsibility. I sent photos of the brown flowers and was told, "Don't worry, they'll perk up." The flowers were dead. If it wasn't so funny, it could have been a Monty Python skit, "Beautiful plumage!" Bottom line: avoid Grace Rose Farm. I'm going back to FarmGirl.