Congratulate a New Graduate with a College Rose Flower Bouquet

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It is graduation season, and the perfect time to say “congratulations” to the grad in your life with a college rose flower bouquet. FTD has unveiled a stunning collection of flowers that are personalized to some of the most well-known universities in the country, and they’re continuously adding more! Each college rose flower bouquet comes in a stunning gift box that displays the college colors and logo, with the option of including a keepsake vase that also features the college colors and logo. Available in 6, 12 and 24-stem options, these thoughtful bouquets are affordably priced, starting at just $39.99. Here is the first of our two-part series on college rose flower bouquets so far!

University of Wisconsin Badgers – say “On, Wisconsin!” with this bouquet of red and white roses.

University of Michigan – Hail your victor with this vibrant arrangement of maize and blue!

University of Florida – So give a cheer for the orange and blue with these bold orange and blue roses.

University of Texas – Celebrate your Longhorn with this beautiful burnt orange and white bouquet.

University of Alabama – Show your Dixie football pride and pay homage to the crimson tide with these eye-popping crimson and white roses.

Louisiana State University – Show your fighting Tiger some love with this gorgeous gold and purple arrangement!

Penn State – Roar, Lions, Roar! This navy blue and white arrangement is sure to get a victory growl from your lion!

Graduation Flowers - The FTD Louisiana State University Tigers Rose Flower Bouquet - 6 Stems - Vase Included

And don’t feel like graduation is the only time to send these great bouquets! These are a great way to honor alumni, a student on his or her birthday, or even just to say “job well done” after some tough mid-terms or finals. We still have a bunch more fun college rose flower bouquets to bring you, so stay tuned for the next article!

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