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| Best Western Oceanside | | The rose is native to the United States. | | Just living is not enough, said the Butterfly. |
| Comfort Suites Oceanside | | | | One must have sunshine, freedom, and a |
| Days Inn Oceanside | | Coral roses imply desire. | | little flower. |
| Econo Lodge Oceanside | | | | |
| Extended Stay Oceanside | | About 60% of the roses grown in the U.S. | | What's in a name? That which we call a rose |
| Holiday Inn Express Ocean | | are produced in California. | | By any other name would smell as sweet. |
| La QuintaInns Oceanside | | | | |
| Ramada Oceanside | | The rose is the official National Floral | | It matters not what goal you seek Its secret |
| Travelodge Oceanside | | emblem of the United States. This legislation | | here reposes: You've got to dig from week to |
| Carlsbad Florist Listing | | was signed into law by President Ronald | | week To get Results or Roses. |
| Encinitas Florist Listing | | Reagan on October 7, 1986. | | |
| San Marcos Florist Listing | | | | For man, as for flower and beast and bird, |
| Vista Florist Listing | | The most popular rose holidays in the U.S. | | the supreme triumph is to be most vividly, |
| | | are Valentine's Day, Mother's Day and | | most perfectly alive. |
| | | Christmas. | | |
| | | | | You can complain because roses have |
| | | Three separate nationally conducted public | | thorns, or you can rejoice because thorns |
| | | opinion polls, dating from 1975-1986, found | | have roses. |
| | | the rose to be the number-one choice of over | | |
| | | 85% of those individuals surveyed. | | If the day and the night are such that you |
| | | | | greet them with with joy, and life emits a |
| | | Light pink roses imply grace, gentility and | | fragrance like flowers and sweet-scented |
| | | admiration. | | herbs, more elastic, more starry, more |
| | | | | immortal--that is your success. |
| | | The rose is the state flower selected by | | |
| | | Georgia, Iowa, New York, North Dakota and | | Flowers are the sweetest things God ever |
| | | the District of Columbia. | | made and forgot to put a soul into. |
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| | | In 1994, over 1,200,000,000 roses were | | Nobody sees a flower - really - it is so small it |
| | | purchased by U.S. flower buyers. This works | | takes time - we haven't time - and to see |
| | | out to a per capita consumption of 4.67 | | takes time, like to have a friend takes time. |
| | | roses per person. | | |
| | | | | A thorn defends the rose, harming only those |
| | | George Washington, our first President, was | | who would steal the blossom. |
| | | also our first U.S. rose breeder. | | |
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