THE SUNDAY MORNING before Valentine’s Day, and the designers at Waseca Floral work at a quick pace, pulling flowers from buckets, snipping stems, sticking greens into vases, tying ribbons and more in a swirl of creativity.
They’ve been at it all weekend and, with two days to go, they have yet to face their busiest day, February 14. Most purchases are last-minute, made on Valentine’s Day, says long-time head floral designer Lanae Feser.
And the most popular flower, as one would expect, are red roses, followed by mixed arrangements of red, pink and white flowers.
Lanae isn’t divulging any numbers in either flower quantities or sales, except to estimate that Valentine’s Day related sales this year will be up 15 percent. Customers are reaching deeper into their wallets and adding on the little extras—like a $5 balloon or a box of candy or a stuffed animal—to their floral purchases.
And who spends the most money?
“The younger they are, the more they spend,” Lanae says, speculating along with another designer that younger guys are often trying to impress a girl.
But peer pressure, or perhaps office pressure, also plays a role in some sales. After deliveries to major businesses in town, the floral shop typically experiences a spike in orders.
“There’s nothing worse than everyone in the office getting flowers and your wife doesn’t,” Lanae laughs.
And the men who order flowers don’t just buy for their sweethearts. They also buy for their mothers and, if they have children, for their kids, too, Lanae says.
Over the years, the shop has had a few unusual requests such as a single rose delivered every hour on Valentine’s Day or a rose a day delivered for the seven days prior and then a dozen roses sent on February 14.
For the most part, though, the prevailing attitude among male customers, according to Lanae, seems to be this: “As long as I get her something, I’m OK.”
The single bust for floral shops, the designers and Waseca Floral owner Rick Morris agree, is a Valentine’s Day that falls on a Sunday. Then guys tend to take their sweethearts out to eat rather than give flowers.
Each year Rick reminds his customers of the day on which Valentine’s Day falls via a rhyming poem that airs on area radio station KRUE 92. That 15 to 20-year tradition (Rick can’t recall precisely how long he’s been penning and reading poems for radio spots) started with these two questions:
Where in tarnation can you buy a carnation?
Would it be crazy to buy a daisy?
His current poem begins with these lines:
Valentine’s Day is Tuesday this year
When you will want to bring her cheer
The poem continues for five more verses.
The message is simple, Rick says. “Buy flowers.”
TO READ ABOUT another Waseca Floral advertising tradition, click here.
DISCLAIMER: Waseca Floral Designer Lanae Feser is my sister. I was not paid to, or asked to, write this post, nor did I receive flowers in exchange for this story. My husband, however, unbeknown to me, purchased flowers for me from Waseca Floral.
© Copyright 2012 Audrey Kletscher Helbling













Oh I can just smell it. The headiness of the flower backstage. Flower delivery people are ALWAYS welcome, it must be the best job in the world because you get so many genuine smiles! c
I agree. Flower delivery people are ALWAYS welcome. I’ll welcome flowers any day.
I love these pictures, and your article! You really captured the beauty and spirit of this small town floral shop. -kate
Thank you, Kate. I was pleased, quite pleased, with the images. I shot about 100 more and kept telling the staff, “Just one more, just one more.” After awhile, they stopped listening to that statement. They were all quite patient with me traipsing around the shop and, I’m sure, occasionally getting in the way.
What a beautiful post, I wish I have some flowers tomorrow….HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY in Spain Feliz San Valentin…!!!!! 🙂
Well, I hope you get some flowers. They always brighten a girl’s spirits.
I checked out your posts and, my, you eat some interesting foods like clam soup and orange duck. Both seem quite sophisticated.
Thank you, you are very nice, have a great day!
Great story and photos, Audrey! This is makes me look forward to tomorrow even more. 🙂
Thanks, Emily. Here’s wishing you a fabulous Valentine’s Day!
Sounds like the economy is not affecting flower sales this year!
At least not at this flower shop.
Love the shots of pure flowers!! What a great idea for a post. Very fun!
Thank you. And have a lovely Valentine’s Day!
To you, too!
Oh, one of my favorite places to go!
I guess it does help that I worked there during my senior year as well as during college when they needed some extra help. I don’t think there will ever be a floral shop that I will love as much as this one. I learned so much there and I hope to spend many more visits there. I love chatting with Lanae and Rick especially of my crazy, worldly travels!
Sarah, I’m sure Lanae and Rick will appreciate hearing how much you enjoyed working with them at Waseca Floral. Thank you for taking the time to tell them.