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June 1, 2025

Edwardsville June Floral Selection


The Bloom Central flower delivery of the month for June in Edwardsville is the Fresh Focus Bouquet

June flower delivery item for Edwardsville

The delightful Fresh Focus Bouquet from Bloom Central is an exquisite floral arrangement sure to brighten up any room with its vibrant colors and stunning blooms.

The first thing that catches your eye about this bouquet is the brilliant combination of flowers. It's like a rainbow brought to life, featuring shades of pink, purple cream and bright green. Each blossom complements the others perfectly to truly create a work of art.

The white Asiatic Lilies in the Fresh Focus Bouquet are clean and bright against a berry colored back drop of purple gilly flower, hot pink carnations, green button poms, purple button poms, lavender roses, and lush greens.

One can't help but be drawn in by the fresh scent emanating from these beautiful blooms. The fragrance fills the air with a sense of tranquility and serenity - it's as if you've stepped into your own private garden oasis. And let's not forget about those gorgeous petals. Soft and velvety to the touch, they bring an instant touch of elegance to any space. Whether placed on a dining table or displayed on a mantel, this bouquet will surely become the focal point wherever it goes.

But what sets this arrangement apart is its simplicity. With clean lines and a well-balanced composition, it exudes sophistication without being too overpowering. It's perfect for anyone who appreciates understated beauty.

Whether you're treating yourself or sending someone special a thoughtful gift, this bouquet is bound to put smiles on faces all around! And thanks to Bloom Central's reliable delivery service, you can rest assured knowing that your order will arrive promptly and in pristine condition.

The Fresh Focus Bouquet brings joy directly into the home of someone special with its vivid colors, captivating fragrance and elegant design. The stunning blossoms are built-to-last allowing enjoyment well beyond just one day. So why wait? Brightening up someone's day has never been easier - order the Fresh Focus Bouquet today!

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Flowers perfectly capture all of nature's beauty and grace. Enhance and brighten someone's day or turn any room from ho-hum into radiant with the delivery of one of our elegant floral arrangements.

For someone celebrating a birthday, the Birthday Ribbon Bouquet featuring asiatic lilies, purple matsumoto asters, red gerberas and miniature carnations plus yellow roses is a great choice. The Precious Heart Bouquet is popular for all occasions and consists of red matsumoto asters, pink mini carnations surrounding the star of the show, the stunning fuchsia roses.

The Birthday Ribbon Bouquet and Precious Heart Bouquet are just two of the nearly one hundred different bouquets that can be professionally arranged and hand delivered by a local Edwardsville Pennsylvania flower shop. Don't fall for the many other online flower delivery services that really just ship flowers in a cardboard box to the recipient. We believe flowers should be handled with care and a personal touch.

Would you prefer to place your flower order in person rather than online? Here are a few Edwardsville florists you may contact:


Barry's Floral Shop, Inc.
176 S Mountain Blvd
Mountain Top, PA 18707


Carmen's Flowers and Gifts
1233 Wyoming Ave
Exeter, PA 18643


Decker's Flowers
295 Blackman St
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702


Evans King Floral Co.
1286 Wyoming Ave
Forty Fort, PA 18704


Kimberly's Floral
3505 Memorial Hwy
Dallas, PA 18612


Mattern Flower Shop
447 Market St
Kingston, PA 18704


Maureen's Floral & Gifts
74 W Hartford St
Ashley, PA 18706


McCarthy Flowers
308 Kidder St
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702


Robin Hill Florist
915 Exeter Ave
Exeter, PA 18643


Tomlinson Floral & Gift
509 S Main St
Old Forge, PA 18518


Bloom Central can deliver colorful and vibrant floral arrangements for weddings, baptisms and other celebrations or subdued floral selections for more somber occasions. Same day and next day delivery of flowers is available to all Edwardsville churches including:


Green Street Baptist Chapel
25 Green Street
Edwardsville, PA 18704


Immanuel Baptist Church
25 Zerby Avenue
Edwardsville, PA 18704


Sending a sympathy floral arrangement is a means of sharing the burden of losing a loved one and also a means of providing support in a difficult time. Whether you will be attending the service or not, be rest assured that Bloom Central will deliver a high quality arrangement that is befitting the occasion. Flower deliveries can be made to any funeral home in the Edwardsville area including:


Denison Cemetery & Mausoleum
85 Dennison St
Kingston, PA 18704


Hollenback Cemetery
540 N River St
Wilkes Barre, PA 18702


Kniffen OMalley Leffler Funeral and Cremation Services
465 S Main St
Wilkes Barre, PA 18701


Kopicki Funeral Home
263 Zerby Ave
Kingston, PA 18704


Wroblewski Joseph L Funeral Home
1442 Wyoming Ave
Forty Fort, PA 18704


Spotlight on Burgundy Dahlias

Burgundy Dahlias don’t just bloom ... they smolder. Stems like tempered steel hoist blooms so densely petaled they seem less like flowers and more like botanical furnaces, radiating a heat that has nothing to do with temperature and everything to do with chromatic intensity. These aren’t your grandmother’s dahlias. They’re velvet revolutions. Each blossom a pom-pom dipped in crushed garnets, a chromatic event that makes the surrounding air vibrate with residual warmth. Other flowers politely occupy vases. Burgundy Dahlias annex them.

Consider the physics of their color. That burgundy isn’t a single hue but a layered argument—merlot at the center bleeding into oxblood at the edges, with undertones of plum and burnt umber that surface depending on the light. Morning sun reveals hidden purples. Twilight deepens them to near-black. Pair them with cream-colored roses, and the roses don’t just pale ... they ignite, their ivory suddenly luminous against the dahlia’s depths. Pair them with chartreuse orchids, and the arrangement becomes a high-wire act—decadence balancing precariously on vibrancy.

Their structure mocks nature’s usual restraint. Hundreds of petals spiral inward with fractal precision, each one slightly cupped, catching light and shadow like miniature satellite dishes. The effect isn’t floral. It’s architectural. A bloom so dense it seems to defy gravity, as if the stem isn’t so much supporting it as tethering it to earth. Touch one, and the petals yield slightly—cool, waxy, resilient—before pushing back with the quiet confidence of something that knows its own worth.

Longevity is their quiet flex. While peonies shed petals like nervous tics and ranunculus collapse after three days, Burgundy Dahlias dig in. Stems drink water with the focus of marathoners, blooms maintaining their structural integrity for weeks. Forget to change the vase water? They’ll forgive you. Leave them in a dim corner? They’ll outlast your interest in the rest of the arrangement. These aren’t delicate divas. They’re stoics in velvet cloaks.

They’re shape-shifters with range. A single bloom in a black vase on a console table is a modernist statement. A dozen crammed into a galvanized bucket? A baroque explosion. Float one in a shallow bowl, and it becomes a meditation on depth. Cluster them with seeded eucalyptus, and the pairing whispers of autumn forests and the precise moment when summer’s lushness begins its turn toward decay.

Scent is negligible. A faint green whisper, nothing more. This isn’t an oversight. It’s strategy. Burgundy Dahlias reject olfactory competition. They’re here for your eyes, your Instagram grid’s moody aspirations, your retinas’ undivided surrender. Let gardenias handle perfume. These blooms deal in visual sonics.

Symbolism clings to them like morning dew. Emblems of dignified passion ... autumnal centerpieces ... floral shorthand for "I appreciate nuance." None of that matters when you’re facing a bloom so magnetically dark it makes the surrounding colors rearrange themselves in deference.

When they finally fade (weeks later, reluctantly), they do it with dignity. Petals crisp at the edges first, colors deepening to vintage wine stains before retreating altogether. Keep them anyway. A dried Burgundy Dahlia in a November window isn’t a corpse ... it’s a fossilized ember. A promise that next season’s fire is already banked beneath the soil.

You could default to red roses, to cheerful zinnias, to flowers that shout their intentions. But why? Burgundy Dahlias refuse to be obvious. They’re the uninvited guests who arrive in tailored suits, rearrange your furniture, and leave you questioning why you ever decorated with anything else. An arrangement with them isn’t décor ... it’s a recalibration. Proof that sometimes, the most memorable beauty doesn’t blaze ... it simmers.

More About Edwardsville

Are looking for a Edwardsville florist because you are not local to the area? If so, here is a brief travelogue of what Edwardsville has to offer. Who knows, perhaps you'll be intrigued enough to come visit soon, partake in some of the fun activities Edwardsville has to offer and deliver flowers to your loved one in person!

Edwardsville, Pennsylvania, sits like a quiet comma in the syntax of the Susquehanna Valley, a pause between the industrial crescendos of Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. The town’s streets curve with the easy rhythm of a place that has learned, over generations, to exhale. Morning light spills over the river, turning its surface into a flickering ledger of the day’s possibilities. You notice first the bridges, steel and stone arches that link Edwardsville to Kingston, to Luzerne, to the rest of a world that often seems to hurry past without glancing down. But the people here glance. They nod. They know the weight of history in these hills, the way coal dust once settled on every windowsill, and how the river’s current still carries echoes of barges loaded with anthracite.

Walk down Main Street now, and the past isn’t a monument. It’s in the creak of a century-old pharmacy’s floorboards, in the faded marquee of the Eagle Theater, where the ticket booth still smells like popcorn and varnish. A barber whose father trimmed the hair of miners leans in his doorway, squinting at the sky as if it’s a familiar text. Children pedal bikes over sidewalks cracked by roots of oak trees planted when trolleys ran on these roads. There’s a sense of continuity here, a tacit agreement between the living and the gone: We remember, but we keep moving.

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The Susquehanna itself is both boundary and connective tissue. In summer, kayaks dart like water striders between the shadows of sycamores. Fishermen bend over lines, patient as herons. Teenagers dare each other to leap from the railroad trestle, their laughter ricocheting off the water. Autumn turns the riverbanks into a mosaic of amber and rust, and old men gather on benches to argue about high school football as if the fate of the universe hinges on a fourth-down play. Winter brings a hushed clarity, the ice-edged air sharpening the scent of woodsmoke from clapboard houses. Spring? Spring is all mud and promise, daffodils pushing through the thaw like tiny suns.

What’s extraordinary here is the ordinary. A diner where the waitress knows your order before you slide into the vinyl booth. A library where the librarian hands a third-grader a book on dinosaurs and says, “This one’s got the good velociraptor pictures.” A Little League diamond where parents cheer errors and home runs with equal fervor because the point isn’t the score, it’s the sight of a kid adjusting a cap too big for his head, earnest as a knight. The town’s rhythm syncs to the school bells, the shift changes at the small factories, the Friday-night lights that draw everyone under the same bleachers to gossip and gasp.

Edwardsville doesn’t shout. It doesn’t need to. Its beauty is in the unforced way life unfolds here, in the loyalty of people who stay because leaving would mean missing the way the mist rises off the river at dawn, or the way the maple outside the post office turns fiery in October, or the sound of a neighbor shoveling your walk before you’ve had coffee. It’s a place where time thickens, where the present leans against the past without collapsing into nostalgia. You get the sense that if you stayed long enough, you’d start to see the invisible threads, the handshake deals, the casseroles left on doorsteps, the stories passed down like heirlooms, that hold it all together.

To call it quaint would miss the point. Edwardsville is alive. It breathes. It adapts. It remembers the clang of industry but makes space for skateboards clattering down newly paved streets. It’s a town that understands the paradox of roots: The deeper they go, the more room there is to grow.