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Easter Egg Floral Basket Easter Egg Basket
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Easter Roses & Lillies Rose & Lilly Easter Celebration
$44.99
Southern Peach Bouquet Southern Peach Bouquet
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Easter Sunrise Bouquet Easter Flowers
$54.99
Easter Egg-Citement Easter Egg-Citement
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Soft Splendor Bouquet of Flowers Soft Splendor Bouquet
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Sweet Devotion Sweet Devotion
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Farm Fresh Easter Flowers Fresh Easter Flowers
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About Fort Worth, TX


Fort Worth is the 15th-largest city in the United States, fifth-largest city in
the state of Texas The city is located in North Texas. It is the county seat of
Tarrant County, covering nearly 350 square miles into four other counties:
Denton, Johnson, Parker and Wise. The city is the second-largest in the
Dallas–Fort Worth–Arlington metropolitan area, 4th most populous metropolitan
area in the United States. Fort Worth is home to the Van Cliburn International
Piano Competition and several world-class museums designed by internationally
known contemporary architects. The Kimbell Art Museum, considered to have one of
the best collections in Texas, is housed in what is widely regarded as one of
the state’s foremost works of modern architecture, designed by Louis Kahn with
an addition by Renzo Piano. Also of note is the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth,
designed by Tadao Ando. The Amon Carter Museum of American Art, designed by
Philip Johnson, houses one of the world’s most extensive collections of American
art. The Sid Richardson Museum, redesigned by David M. Schwarz, has one of the
most focused collections of Western art in the U.S., emphasizing Frederic
Remington and Charles Russell. The city is stimulated by several university
communities: Texas Christian University, Texas Wesleyan, University of North
Texas Health Science Center, and Texas A&M University School of Law, and many
multinational corporations, including Bell Helicopter, Lockheed Martin, American
Airlines, BNSF Railway, Pier 1 Imports, XTO Energy and RadioShack. When oil
began to gush in West Texas in the early 20th century, and again in the late
1970s, Fort Worth was at the center of the wheeling and dealing. In July 2007,
advances in horizontal drilling technology made vast natural gas reserves in the
Barnett Shale available directly under the city, helping many residents receive
royalty checks for their mineral rights. Today, the city of Fort Worth and many
residents are dealing with the benefits and issues associated with the natural
gas reserves under ground. Fort Worth was the fastest-growing large city in the
United States from 2000 to 2006 and was voted one of “America’s Most Livable
Communities.” Downtown is mainly known for its Art Deco-style buildings. The
Tarrant County Courthouse was created in the American Beaux Arts design, which
was modeled after the Texas State Capitol building. Most of the structures
around Sundance Square have preserved their early 20th-century façades. Downtown
has a unique rustic architecture. The oldest continuously operating church in
Fort Worth is First Christian Church, founded in 1855. At its inception, Fort
Worth relied on cattle drives that traveled the Chisholm Trail. Millions of
cattle were driven north to market along this trail, and Fort Worth became the
center of cattle drives, and later, ranching until the Civil War. During the
Civil War, Fort Worth suffered shortages causing its population to decline. It
recovered during the Reconstruction Era with general stores, banks, and “Hell’s
Half-Acre”, a large collection of saloons and dance halls which increased
business and criminal activity in the city. By the early 20th century the
military used martial law to regulate Hell’s Half-Acre’s bartenders and
prostitutes. Building on its Frontier Western heritage and a history of strong
local arts patronage, Fort Worth promotes itself as the “City of Cowboys and
Culture”. Fort Worth has the world’s first and largest indoor rodeo, world class
museums, a calendar of festivals and a robust local arts scene. The Academy of
Western Artists, based in Gene Autry, Oklahoma presents its annual awards in
Fort Worth in fields related to the American cowboy, including music,
literature, and even chuckwagon cooking.

Cities Near Fort Worth : 
Forest Hill, Haltom City, Richland Hills, Benbrook, North Richland Hills,
Saginaw, Watauga, Crowley, Hurst, Arlington, Burleson, Bedford, Colleyville,
Keller, TX.

Zip codes in Fort Worth :

76006, 76008, 76012, 76013, 76020, 76028, 76036, 76039, 76040, 76051,
76052, 76053, 76060, 76102, 76103, 76104, 76105, 76106, 76107, 76108, 76109,
76110, 76111, 76112, 76114, 76115, 76116, 76117, 76118, 76119, 76120, 76123, 76126, 76127, 76129, 76131,
76132, 76133, 76134, 76135, 76137, 76140, 76148, 76155, 76164, 76177, 76179, 76244, 76247, 76248, 76262.
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We deliver daily to
all Fort Worth hospitals, cemeteries, nursing homes, schools, mortuaries, and
funeral homes for funerals, memorial services and celebration of life ceremonies.

We also deliver to all local businesses, hotels and convention centers in and
surrounding Fort Worth including:

Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital
Fort Worth 1301 Pennsylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104 (817) 250-2000
USMD Hospital at Fort Worth 5900 Altamesa Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76132 (817) 433-9100
Accucare Mortuary Services Inc 1130 W Peter Smith St, Fort Worth, TX 76104 (817) 335-4321
Laurel Land Memorial Park 7100 Crowley Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76134 (817) 293-1350
The Vantage at Cityview Senior Living 6301 Overton Ridge Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76132 (817) 292-5600
Courtyards at River Park Senior Living 3201 River Park Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76116 (817) 732-4436
Cityview Florist and Gifts 6112 Bryant Irvin Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76132 (817) 294-1515
Texas Christian University 2800 S. University Dr., Fort Worth, Texas 76129 (817) 257-7000

Philadelphia Local Florists:


TCU Florist & Flower Delivery

3131 S University Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76109 (817) 924-2211

Fort Worth Florist
8247 Camp Bowie W Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76116 (817) 244-2345


Cityview Florist and Gifts
6120 Bryant Irvin Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76132 (817) 294-1515

 

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Send fresh flowers to Fort Worth for Easter or a gift basket today filled with delicious candy, treats, and goodies they are sure to love. This Easter we are sure you will find the perfect gift.

And you thought Easter Baskets are only for kids?. Adults love Easter Baskets too!
Our gourmet Easter baskets in Fort Worth include decadent cakes and even gourmet food and wine with chocolate and more, which is sure to make this Easter extra special.
We also make it easy to get your Easter baskets delivered to Fort Worth fast! Simply choose the delivery date, and we ensure your Easter basket is shipped to be delivered
to Fort Worth on that day, fresh and ready to be enjoyed! Sending Easter flowers and baskets
to Fort Worth has never been easier, and you can rest easy that your Easter gifts will be enjoyed as soon as they hit the doorstep.
Our floral department and our local florists in
Fort Worth will make sure that your Easter Flower Arrangement is fresh and beautiful and will be hand-delivered with love.

Your Easter table will look beautiful with one of our Easter flower centerpieces too!

Popular Easter Flowers In Fort Worth

9 Favorite Easter Flowers
Easter Lily. The Easter lily is the obvious choice to top our list since it’s named for the holiday
Tulips.
Tulips are often associated with
Easter because of their “egg” shaped blooms
Easter Cactus
Daffodils
Crocus
Hyacinth
Hellebore.
Hydrangea.

Daffodils are a traditional Easter flower and are associated with the wonderful season of spring.
They brighten up any room and signify new beginnings, rebirth and the coming of spring.

This makes it the perfect Easter flower as it signifies where the occasion came from, the death and resurrection of Jesus.

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