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You will find the highest quality October Birthday and Breast Cancer Awareness Month Flowers when you shop with us in store or online. Our thoughtful and beautiful flowers and plants are perfect to show your support and caring for all special occasions.

 

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October Birthday and Breast Cancer Awareness Month Flowers

October Birthday Flowers are a great way to put a smile on someone’s face. October Birth Flowers are the Marigold and Cosmos but additional popular flowers for October Birthdays are:

  • Lilacs
  • Peonies
  • Carnations
  • Chrysanthemums
  • Bachelor buttons
  • Mums (also known as “cranesbill”)
  • Asters
  • Sunflowers are also a great option for October birthdays, especially if your special someone has an affinity for gardening or outdoor activities. If you’re looking for something bright and colorful, try sunflowers!
  • Some other beautiful options include Hydrangeas Magnolias Daffodils As you can see, there are plenty of options when it comes to choosing flowers for a special October birthday. No matter which type of flower you choose, your recipient will love them!

October Birthday Plants are a great option as well for people who really like plants and perhaps want to keep the plants around for a while. 

October birthday plants include:

  • Chrysanthemum, Calendula, Daisy, Dahlia and Lily. These flowers are ideal for any October birthday or Breast Cancer Awareness month because they all have the word “October” in their names.
  • The Rose is a classic choice for any October birthday or Breast Cancer Awareness month because it’s associated with love (and it’s pink).
  • Zinnia makes for a colorful addition to any bouquet.

Breast Cancer Awareness Flowers

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In addition to the month’s official designation, October is also National Mammography Month, Pinktober and National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in Canada.

Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women. In 2018, there were about 252,000 new cases of breast cancer diagnosed in the United States and over 40,000 deaths. Breast cancer is not just a disease that affects women, but also men. Men can develop breast cancer as well. The American Cancer Society estimates that 2% of all cancers diagnosed in men are breast cancers (about 2,500 cases each year) Breast cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the breast. The disease can also spread to other parts of the body.

  • The Rose is a classic choice for Breast Cancer Awareness month because it’s associated with love (and it’s pink).
  • Zinnia makes for a colorful addition to any bouquet!

Breast Cancer Awareness Plants

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and you can show your support by planting a tree or plant. Trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen into the air we breathe, which helps to cleanse our environment of harmful toxins. The American Cancer Society recommends planting trees in your neighborhood, as well as finding ways to reduce pollution from cars at home by using less electricity, driving less or switching to public transportation instead of driving alone.

If you want something smaller than an entire tree but still meaningful for this cause–and if you are willing to spend some money–you might consider buying some flowers from local florists who donate all proceeds from sales during this time frame toward breast cancer research funds (and maybe even, get yourself something pretty).

There are many ways to raise money for breast cancer research, such as hosting a bake sale or selling items that you make at home. If you are not sure where to start, look into local organizations like the Susan G. Komen Foundation or the American Cancer Society for ideas on how to help out If you are looking for a way to give back during the month of October, consider making donations to breast cancer research. This is one of the most common ways people around the world help fight this disease. You can donate money or items such as clothing or household goods to organizations like Susan G. Komen Foundation or local cancer centers that help survivors and those who are currently fighting cancer.

If you are looking to make a difference in the lives of those affected by breast cancer, consider volunteering at local organizations that sponsor events and help with fundraising efforts. You could also donate items such as clothing or household goods to these groups so that they can sell them at their events or donate money directly through their websites. If you’re looking for a way to give back during the month of October, consider making donations to breast cancer research.

History of Breast Cancer Awareness

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and the second leading cause of death from cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, there are more than 2 million breast cancer survivors in the United States today.

In 1985, Evelyn Honea was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 34; she died just three years later. Her husband, James Honea Sr., wanted to honor her memory by creating something positive from his wife’s diagnosis and subsequent death from this disease that affects so many women around the world every year–he chose flowers! His idea was simple: give pink roses (Evelyn’s favorite) to those who have been affected by breast cancer or who are survivors themselves during October–Breast Cancer Awareness Month–and raise money for research toward finding better treatments for this devastating disease.

The first year, James gave out 100 pink roses to women in the hospital. Within a few months, word had spread about his gesture, and he was receiving requests from other hospitals as well. Today, James gives away more than 16,000 roses each October through direct donations from his personal bank account and fundraisers organized by volunteers all over the country James Honea Sr.’s story is a very powerful one because it illustrates the importance of having a positive outlook during times of adversity. He was able to turn his wife’s diagnosis into something that could help others, and by doing so he chose to honor her memory instead of letting it bring him down and make him feel helpless.

James’ story is also inspiring because it shows how one person can make a difference in the world. He decided to do something about breast cancer and has been able to help many people by doing so.

Conclusion

We have a great selection of October Birthdays and Breast Cancer Awareness Month Flowers.  If you are looking for something specific, please let us know and we will do our best to accommodate your needs. We are the ideal florist for those who want to send flowers and plants across the country. We offer same-day delivery on orders placed before noon, as well as next-day service on all of our flower arrangements. Ordering from us is easy, just give us a call or place an order online!

 

 

In Bloom Flowers Offers the Best October Birthday and Breast Cancer Awareness Month Flowers in DFW

In Bloom Flowers is a local Garland, Texas florist. We provide nationwide same day flower delivery service for our customers in Garland. Our firm is one of the premier floral design firms operating in the DFW area. We operate multiple flower shops in the area, one of which is located in Plano, Texas. Just a short drive away from downtown Garland. From our Plano flower shop to downtown Garland is approximately 15.3 miles. It takes our delivery staff approximately 21 minutes to make the drive from the Plano floral design center to downtown Garland.

The City of Garland is a city in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. It was established in 1872 and is named after James Garland, who was a Texas Ranger in the 1850s. Garland has two incorporated areas: South Garland and Downtown Garland. The city’s population was 739,657 at the 2000 census and 846,430 as of the 2010 census. It is currently estimated to be 909,852.

Garland has been labeled as one of “The Top 7 Best Places to Retire in Texas” by Texas Monthly magazine.[5] In 2015, Garland was rated the 5th best place to live in the US by Money magazine.[6] In 2017, Garland was ranked the 8th best place to live in America by U.S. News & World Report.[7][8]

The city has grown from a small farming community with a population of 2,442 in 1940 to a modern city with more than 200,000 residents living within its borders today. In 2008 and 2009, Garland received national attention for a controversial plan to build Islamic Sharia law courts inside an existing municipal building.[9] The proposal was rejected by Mayor Douglas Athas

The city is home to several landmarks including Lake Ray Hubbard, which is a reservoir on Lewisville Lake. The lake is home to many species of fish including bass, catfish and crappie. The city also contains several parks such as Heritage Park at Reedy Creek Park and Lakeview Park. The city is also home to three museums: Art Museum of Greater Fort Worth, Firefighter Museum of Texas and Kimbell Art Museum (part of Fort Worth Museum District).

Garland also has several churches including Calvary Baptist Church and First Baptist Church of Garland; synagogues include Temple Beth Emet Israel Congregation; schools such as Paul Quinn College; businesses such as American Airlines Center (home of Dallas Mavericks). In addition to having an excellent economy there are also many cultural attractions located within [city name] including: The Perot Museum of Nature & Science; The Dallas Museum of Art; The Nasher Sculpture Center; Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium; Love Field Airport; Cotton Bowl Stadium.

Schools In Garland

If you’re looking for higher education, then look no further than Tarrant County Community College District which has two campuses in Garland: South Campus and North Campus along with two others in Arlington (South Campus) and Fort Worth (North Campus). The South Campus offers associate degrees while the North Campus offers bachelor’s degrees in various subjects such as Business Administration, Criminal Justice, and Information Technology Management just to name a few! There are also several colleges within driving distance from Garland as well: University of Dallas, University of Texas at Arlington.

100% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee

In Bloom Flowers offers a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee with every floral bouquet that we design and deliver. If for any reason you don’t absolutely love the fresh flower bouquet that we have created and delivered, just contact one of our floral design centers. We will replace that bouquet with one of equal or greater value. We will redeliver the new flower arrangement on the date you select, absolutely free of charge.

October Flowers

 

Beloved

Looking for the perfect gift for a birthday, a thank you, or just because? Look no further than In Bloom Flowers’ “Beloved.” Beautiful roses, cremones, alstroemeria, and cymbidium orchid are elegantly arranged in a clear glass vase to deliver a delightful mix of pastel color and freshness.

And when it comes to fresh flower deliveries, we leave nothing to chance. We offer same-day flower delivery across DFW, so your order will arrive in plenty of time. You can also stop by one of our conveniently located flower shops in Carrollton, Arlington, or Plano to pick up your “Beloved” arrangement!

Don’t forget to add one of our special add-on packages as the perfect finishing touch to your gift!

 

 

FLORAL DESIGN CENTER LOCATIONS

 

Arlington Texas Flower Shop

4311 Little Road

Arlington, TX 76016 – (972) 256-6637

 

 

Carrollton Texas Flower Shop

1035 Trend Drive

Carrollton, TX 75006 – (972) 256-6637

 

Plano Texas Flower Shop

1900 Coit Road

Plano, TX 75075 – (972) 256-6637