Flower delivery deals you can still get in time for Valentine’s Day — including this company that’s offering $50 worth of flowers for $25

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There’s still time to get a bouquet delivered for your partner before February 14. (Via MarketWatch Picks)

If you’re ever bought your partner flowers for Valentine’s Day, you’ve likely experienced the sticker shock that comes with a bouquet of fresh blooms. Between the flowers and the shipping, you can easily spend over $100. But there are some ways you can save on flowers this February 14th. Here are a few of our favorite flower delivery deals.Flower company Teleflora is offering a $50 credit towards bouquets that are hand-arranged by local florists for $25.

Buy on UrbanStems What to know about the deal: Not all bouquets on the site will receive 20% off with code WINTER , and you will pay for shipping.You can double the roses, sunflowers, lilies and more with this deal. New York Magazine’s Strategist calls out this company for its “​​cut-to-order, straight-from-the-farm flowers” that it says “are among the freshest you’ll find online and will last a while.

FOR THE TRADITIONALIST 1-800-Flowers $10-$15 off two dozen red roses with optional chocolates, $54.99 on 1-800-Flowers

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