11 red roses, 5 perfume pink lilies. Purple cotton paper wrapped. Tied bowknot, fan-shape bouquet.
Qixi Valentine: $50.49
Our friend from Singapore is having an operation in Shanghai and we wanted to surprise her with a bouquet at the hospital. We were unsure which flower delivery service was legit but saw some good reviews about chinaflowers214. We decided to give it shot. The worst is we lose $60. If it works, our friend will feel better. Ordering was easy using PayPal. Order was placed around 4pm. Regular emails were sent updating status of order. By 6pm, I got an email that the order was processed. At 10am the next morning, my friend in shanghai messaged to asked if we sent her flowers. The delivery person at the hospital was asking for a passcode. That stumped us. We scrambled to find the passcode. Turned out the company sent a passcode to her phone and she was to use that for verification to receive the delivery. It's a good feature to ensure delivery, but it also dampened the "surprise" factor since we were in mini panic mode over the passcode in Singapore. Anyways, she sorted out the passcode, got flowers and was very happy. The photo of the bouquet she sent looked less bounteous than the one on the website, and we ordered the deluxe package. Think the regular one will be quite puny. My advice is to add more stalks to the bouquet if you want a truly big bouquet.
Once again these people have surpassed all my expectations! Even on such a busy event as Valentine's Day, they were still able to not only provide my wife with an amazingly beautiful bouquet of roses and lilies, but manage to get them delivered on time. She absolutely loved them! Thanks so much...China Flowers 214 Dwaine Ernst USA