Saturday, November 19, 2011

What holiday is the number-one day for sales of fresh-cut flowers?

Valentines

What holiday is the number-one day for sales of fresh-cut flowers?
without a doubt a mans fear of what to get the one he loves...valentines day
Reply:Relatively old statisitics, but I doubt it changes much year to year.





Calendar events accounted for only 15 percent of overall floral sales; Mother's Day accounted for 23 percent and Valentine's Day for 16 percent of these sales. The majority of floral sales (85 percent) marked no calendar occasion; only 4 percent of these purchases commemorated love or an anniversary, with exactly half of these sales marking no special occasion and 21 percent of these purchases for home decoration.
Reply:Local florists gear up for their busiest day of the year


It’s the day for guys to shine.





Valentine’s Day


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Reply:In mexico it is the "day of the dead".
Reply:Valentine's Day
Reply:I'm guessing Mother's Day. Valentine's would be next. Lots of people have a Valentine - but almost everybody has a Mom.
Reply:Is it cancer awareness day when they sell daffodils?hope so.
Reply:i'm pretty sure valentines is first and probably mothers day is second
Reply:Mother's Day (maybe Valentines?)
Reply:The day your mother in law gets put into a nursing home.
Reply:MEMORIAL DAY!!
Reply:I would have to say Mother's Day
Reply:valentines day
Reply:Christmas is number one according to American Floral Endowment's Consumer Tracking Study, 2003.





Heres a chart on rankings:


Holiday Transactions Dollar Volume


Christmas 31% 30%


Mother's Day 24% 27%


Easter/Passover 18% 13%


Valentine's Day 17% 22%


Thanksgiving 5% 5%


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Reply:Valentine's Day
Reply:mother's day
Reply:My guess would be Christmas, then Mother's Day, and Valentines Day, but let me do some checking.





Wholesale Flowers Fact Sheet





Here are some of the latest statistics regarding the fresh cut, wholesale flower industry:





Roses continue to be the single most popular fresh cut flower with consumers. Approximately 1.3 billion stems were purchased in 2005.





Nearly 180 million stems of roses are bought in the USA just for Valentine's Day gift giving.





For the 2004 twelve-month season, imported cut flowers and greens accounted for some 80% of the total U.S. supply.


Consumers purchased an estimated $19.5 billion of floral items (including artificial blooms, potted plants, outdoor bedding/garden plants and related items) in 2005.





Approximately half of that was spent on fresh cut flowers and greens.





The nation's 22,753 retail florists averaged $290,000 per shop annual sales in 2005.





There are some 23,000 supermarkets selling fresh cut flowers in the United States.





Most flowers are purchased during four key holiday months: February, April, May and December. Besides holiday sales, flowers are typically purchased for gifts and remembrances.


Women prefer flowers in softer pastel colors (pale pink and pale purple top the list), while men tend to choose flowers with bold primary colors, like red.





According to the nation's florists, secretaries are the number one recipient of floral gifts in offices. Bosses, they say, are the least likely to receive a gift of fresh cut flowers.





Most growers pre-cool boxed flowers prior to shipping to prevent heat build-up and premature decay.








Holiday Statistics





Holiday Transactions Dollar Volume





Christmas 31% 30%


Mother's Day 24% 27%


Easter/Passover 18% 13%


Valentine's Day 17% 22%


Thanksgiving 5% 5%





*Data collected by Ipsos-Insight for the American Floral Endowment's Consumer Tracking Study, 2003.





Mother's Day makes up over one fifth of floral purchases amongst the floral holiday sales. Mixed flowers are the most popular choice in fresh cut flowers for Mother's Day. Geraniums and petunias are the number one in sales for flowering plants.





In the US, Christmas remains the top flower-purchasing holiday. Flower-purchase made during Christmas is distantly followed by purchases made during Mother’s Day and Easter.





OK...so CHRISTMAS is the TOP flower-purchasing holiday.
Reply:I usually buy lots of flowers around Easter time.


Easter time, is when I see the prettiest arrangements at the stores.
Reply:Mothers day


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