Terry's Florist team routinely delivers to funeral homes, cemeteries and hospitals within Naugatuck and surrounding areas. For expedited and sameday orders please call us to learn more about our 45 minute express delivery. We are always here to support you during your difficult time.

Funeral homes surrounding the Naugatuck community
Naugatuck Valley Memorial - Fitzgerald Zembruski Funeral Home 240 N Main St Naugatuck, CT 06770
Albini Funeral Home 430 Chase Pkwy Waterbury, CT 06708
Riverside Cemetery Association 496 Riverside St Waterbury, CT 06708
Casey's Eastside Memorial 1987 E Main St Waterbury, CT 06705
Ciarlo Monumental Works 2273 E Main St Waterbury, CT 06705
Chapel Memorial Funeral Home 37 Grove St Waterbury, CT 06710
Murphy Funeral Home 115 Willow St Waterbury, CT 06710
Alderson-Ford Funeral Home 615 S Main St Cheshire, CT 06410
Edgewood Cemetery Association Bound Line Rd Wolcott, CT 06716
Carpino Funeral Home 750 Main St S Southbury, CT 06488
Sisk Brothers Funeral Home 3105 Whitney Ave Hamden, CT 06518
Wakelee Memorial Funeral Home 167 Wakelee Ave Ansonia, CT 06401
Beecher & Bennett 2300 Whitney Ave Hamden, CT 06518
Hamden Memorial Funeral Home 1300 Dixwell Ave Hamden, CT 06514
Washington Memorial Funeral Home 4 Washington Ave North Haven, CT 06473
Aftercare For Pets 89 N Plains Industrial Rd Unit A1 Wallingford, CT 06492
Center St Cemetery Assoc 159 Center St Wallingford, CT 06492
B C Bailey 273 S Elm St Wallingford, CT 06492
Sacred Heart Cemetery 250 Gypsy Ln Meriden, CT 06450
Giordano Monuments 275 Derby Ave West Haven, CT 06516
Hospitals surrounding the Naugatuck community
St Mary's Hospital Medical Walk-In Center 799 New Haven Rd Naugatuck, CT 06770
St Mary's Hospital 799 New Haven Rd Naugatuck, CT 06770
St Mary's Hospital 1075 Chase Pkwy Waterbury, CT 06708
Saint Mary's Hospital 56 Franklin St Waterbury, CT 06706
St Mary's Hospital 56 Franklin St Waterbury, CT 06706
Naugatuck Valley Mri Center 56 Franklin St Waterbury, CT 06706
Naugatuck Valley Surgical Center 160 Robbins St Ste 1 Waterbury, CT 06708
Waterbury Hospital Psychiatric Center 88 Grandview Ave Waterbury, CT 06708
Waterbury Hospital 64 Robbins St. Waterbury, CT 06708
Waterbury Hospital Blood Drawing Facilities 1625 Straits Tpke Middlebury, CT 06762
Saint Mary's Health System Affiliates 503 Wolcott Rd Wolcott, CT 06716
Waterbury Hospital Blood Drawing Facilities 51 Depot St Watertown, CT 06795
Griffin Health 130 Division St Derby, CT 06418
Griffin Hospital 130 Division St Derby, CT 06418
Bradley Memorial Hospital & Health Center 81 Meriden Ave Southington, CT 06489
Connecticut Hospital Association 110 Barnes Rd Wallingford, CT 06492
Yale-New Haven Hospital Saint Raphael Campus 1450 Chapel St New Haven, CT 06511
Wellspring 21 Arch Bridge Rd Bethlehem, CT 06751
Clinical Laboratory Partners 435 Lewis Ave Meriden, CT 06451
Hospital of Saint Raphael 150 York St New Haven, CT 06511

The Best Naugatuck Florist

Hyacinth

Springtime heralds the rebirth of floral beauty and the first flowers to bloom are notably crocus and hyacinth. March 7th is designated as World Hyacinth Day. The classic garden variety Dutch Hyacinth has mythologic ties to a handsome Greek prince, who’s spilt blood was said to have been the origin of the flower. The hyacinth is native to the Eastern Mediterranean countries of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria and Palestine. During the Victorian era hyacinths were said to symbolize a sporty or playful demeanor. Today the flower can be found growing throughout Europe, North America and Mexico. They are widely grown and cultivated commercially in the Netherlands and United Kingdom.

Originating from bulbs, the hyacinth blooms in multiple clusters along a stalk and their individual flower faces look like tiny starfish. The plant has ties to the asparagus family, but is not edible. It also has ties to the lily family. Plant extracts are sometimes used in facial beauty products.

These fragrant flowers bloom in vibrant hues of purplish blue and fuschia as well as pristine white. Blue hyacinths signify sincerity. They also come in orange, pink and yellow.

For any special occasion, hyacinths help to make especially beautiful decorative accents. For formal presentation, they can be placed in giant urns along with peonies, roses and greenery. For centerpieces they can be placed in fine porcelain bowls, pitchers or teacups. For an earthier look, place bulbs atop river rocks in a clear glass container or have them bloom from clay pots or moss filled baskets. Another container option would be to use galvanized pails or vintage watering cans. Hyacinth stands for “usefulness” and their unique color and shape gives them endless versatility. Consider pairing them with poppies, sweet peas, carnations, berries and geranium leaves alongside fruit for a stunning display.

The smaller sized grape hyacinth, also known as muscari, looks like a cone shaped miniature upside down bunch of grapes or a cluster of little bells. It makes a lovely addition to bridal bouquets when combined simply with a bunch of white tulips or red roses. A larger bouquet can be fashioned using anemone, peonies, hydrangea and greenery. A small sprig makes a particularly nice boutonniere along with fern or silver dollar eucalyptus.

Pair pastel pink tulips with blue hyacinths for a baby shower.

Create an elegant country garden aura by using any variety of hyacinth for your next Naugatuck celebration.

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