
2 Roses, parrot tulips, Asiatic lilies
Pink-on-pink is a delightfully girly combination. If you're relatively handy with floral foam, this is a bouquet you could easily make yourself. Pick up pink parrot tulips with a touch of green in them, fuchsia roses and open and closed Asiatic lilies, arrange in a white square container with floral foam inside and voilà! Not into pink? Margarite says that yellow is big this season, particularly big bunches of canary yellow carnations.
3 Spider mums, roses, rhododendron, two-tone mums
Nothing says spring as delicately as green, mauve and yellowy-cream flowers. This is an extremely luxe, traditional arrangement, which would look lovely in a modern space, but just perfect in a home full of old-fashioned character. Seen here: green spider mums, mauve 'Coolwater roses,' two-tone mauve-and-green mums and yellow Rhododendron. 
4 Mums, roses, salal leaves
Soft white feathers adorn the bottom of this white ceramic container, but they don't compete with the flowers above. This arrangement contains namely, mauve 'Coolwater' roses, and lots of white and pink mums, plus Salal leaves (also known as lemon leaves) for a touch of rich green.
Photography courtesy of Nice Stems.
Decorating & Design
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The number 6 bouquet is so beautiful. I'm always amazed at how people can arrange flowers so beautifully. Tamara Robbins always does a great job with her floral arrangements in the mag. The classes she leads are fab as well.