I encountered that problem with Delta Zeta. Fortunately, the Pink Killarney Rose is grown in South Carolina and is sold in a shop down the street from my grandmother. She will be passing through on her way to Florida the day before I am suppose to meet with a Delta Zeta alumnae at her home. We are meeting so she can answer a few questions I have and get to know me more in depth before writing her recommendation. Since they are so rare, would the flowers perceived in a negative light or as a thoughtful gesture?
I am only meeting with around ten alumni, so the cost would be reasonable. Thank you for your response; and I agree, if I were to be meeting with more alumni it would be incredibly expensive to send flowers to send flowers to each.
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