Pastel Roses Bunch
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- ✓ Quality: Fresh Flowers from Partner Florists
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- ✓ Personal: Hand Delivered, Not Posted
- ✓ Service: Same-Day Delivery (Order by 2pm)
In 2024, 2025,& now 2026 Lily's Florist won a feefo Trusted Service Award. To receive this coveted award, a business must receive at least 50 reviews in a 12 month period, averaging at least 4 stars. We did that, and many more, with over 2,400 reviews with a greater than 4 star average! Something, for sure, that we are very proud of, and is a validation of our commitment to you, our customers.

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Description
Pink roses and white freesias with eucalyptus and mixed green foliage, hand tied and delivered by a partner florist on the day. From $94.95 with same day delivery if you order before 2pm weekdays or 10am Saturdays. Vase not included.
The photo shows the Premium size (+$88). The number of roses increases significantly with each size tier, which is why the price jumps are larger than on other products. Your bunch will follow the same pink and white colour palette. The vase shown is for display purposes and is not included.
What's In The Bunch
Pink roses with a slight lavender undertone, ten to twelve in the Premium photo, some fully open and showing their layered centres, others still partially furled. White freesias sit between the roses, small trumpet shaped blooms with green buds running along each stem that will open over the coming days. Eucalyptus foliage fills the base and gaps with that familiar silvery green. A pink tissue wrap at the base adds a finishing touch near the waterline.
The freesias are the quiet star here. Most people will see the roses first because roses are roses and the eye goes straight to them. But the freesias bring something the roses can't. Fragrance. A sweet, clean, slightly peppery scent that fills a room within an hour of delivery. The roses add a softer scent when you lean in close, but the freesias broadcast. If the recipient walks into the room and catches a scent before they even see the flowers, that's the freesias doing the work.
Hamish called his order "very elegant" and said "flowers were stunning." Pamela described them as "perfect." Shaun, a first time user, was so impressed he said "will now be a regular buyer." That conversion from first purchase to loyalty on a single order is the review that matters most.
Lower Half Of The Range
This bunch sits in the lower half of the range for sales over the past twelve months. Anna has over fifteen years of professional floristry behind her, starting with early morning market runs in North Carolina and carrying through to the work she does with our partner network across Australia. She reads sales data through the lens of someone who's watched customers choose between bunches on a shop floor for years.
"The price point filters this one. At $94.95 for Standard, you're already above most bunches in the range before you even look at the bigger sizes. Customers who spend that much usually want visible volume for their money, and roses with freesias looks more refined than voluminous. It's a tight, elegant arrangement rather than a big, bursting one. The freesias also aren't a flower most customers recognise by name. They'll know roses. They might know lilies or gerberas. Freesias are a florist's flower. We love them because the scent is extraordinary and the stems add a delicate movement that stiff headed roses can't achieve on their own. But on a screen, freesias read as small white filler between the roses. The customer doesn't know what they're looking at until they've smelled it. And you can't smell a website. So this product converts better in a physical shop where you can hold it, catch the scent, and understand immediately why the freesias justify the price. Online, the roses have to sell it alone, and at this price, the buyer has already seen a dozen cheaper rose options."
Sizing & Pricing
Three sizes with bigger price jumps than most products in the range. Standard at $94.95. Deluxe at +$40 brings the total to $134.95. Premium at +$88 is $182.95 and that's the photo.
The jumps are larger because each tier adds a significant number of rose stems. Pink roses are among the most expensive stems at market, and doubling the quantity at Deluxe and tripling at Premium means the wholesale cost scales steeply. The freesia quantity increases proportionally too.
Nick found it "very easy to browse and place orders." Raelene agreed, "very easy to use." Shaun specifically noted "pricing was straight up." We list the price increments clearly on the product page so you know exactly what you're paying at each tier before you commit.
Vase is not included. We sell flowers with vases separately. For pink roses, a clear glass vase shows the stem density and the green waterline. A matte white ceramic complements the lavender undertone of the roses without competing.
Order before 2pm weekdays for same day delivery. Select your size above.
About Georgina's Review
Georgina said "the flowers delivered were not the flowers advertised or ordered. Flowers of a much lesser value." That's a serious complaint and we take it seriously.
The resolution matters. "Jackie from Lily's florist was very efficient and understanding, the issue was resolved." When something goes wrong, what happens next defines the company. Jackie is part of the Armidale team. She didn't dismiss the complaint or offer a discount code. She resolved it.
If your flowers arrive and don't match what you ordered, get in touch within 24 hours with a photo. Email [email protected], call 1300 360 469, or use live chat. We resolve issues with a replacement or refund. Tonina also had an issue, "called as I made an error," and described the response as "very efficient." Evgeniya tested the other end: she needed a cancellation and the "company replied to my email the next business day. And processed cancellation without delay." The service works in both directions.
Who Sends This One
Shaun sent this for Valentine's Day, his "first time sending internet flowers overseas." Australia is home for the recipient, Shaun is elsewhere. International senders ordering through an Australian florist site is more common than people think, and the website works the same regardless of where you're ordering from. Delivery happens locally through a partner florist near the recipient.
Anniversaries and romance suit this bunch because pink roses carry romantic weight without the intensity of red. For a wife's birthday or birthday for mum, the freesia fragrance adds a sensory dimension that a visual only arrangement can't match. For Mother's Day, this is the kind of bunch that gets the "you shouldn't have" response because it looks and smells like you spent more thought than you spent money.
For sympathy, the soft pink and white palette works with restraint. The fragrance in a quiet home can be comforting without being overwhelming.
For a less expensive pink rose option, our Pastel Pink Lilies and Roses at $84.95 pairs blush roses with white oriental lilies. For pink without roses, the Roses and Carnations at $84.95 adds gerberas and carnations in matching monochromatic pink. Browse our full roses range or pink flowers for more options. For arrangements the florist selects, our florist's choice range gives full creative freedom.
The Freesias
"Freesias are one of the most fragrant cut flowers available. Stronger than roses per bloom. More complex than lilies. The scent has a sweetness to it but also a green note underneath, almost like fresh cut grass mixed with honey. In the shop I always positioned freesias near the door because the scent would reach people before they'd even walked in. It functioned like a welcome. Each stem carries a sequence of buds that open one after another from the base upward, so a single freesia stem can be producing new blooms for six or seven days. When the first trumpets fade, the next ones are already opening. That sequential blooming means the fragrance renews itself through the week. By the time the last bud opens, the scent has been constant for nearly a week and the customer thinks the flowers are lasting forever. They're actually a relay, each bud handing off to the next."
The combination of freesia fragrance and rose visual creates a sensory experience that works on two levels at once. The recipient sees the roses and smells the freesias. Both are working, but on different senses. It's the kind of arrangement that makes someone close their eyes after looking at it, which is the highest compliment a bunch of flowers can receive.
Care
When the bunch arrives, unwrap it, trim all stems at a forty five degree angle with sharp scissors, and strip every leaf below the waterline. Room temperature water for the first fill, about two thirds of the vase. Change it every two to three days.
The freesia stems are thinner and more delicate than the rose stems. Handle them gently during water changes. They prefer slightly cooler water than roses, but the compromise temperature works for the mix.
As freesia blooms fade from the base of each stem, pinch them off to redirect energy to the unopened buds higher up. This extends the flowering sequence and keeps the arrangement looking fresh even as individual blooms finish.
The roses will last seven to twelve days. The freesias hold for five to seven days of active blooming, but the sequential bud opening means you get new flowers appearing through that entire window. Keep the vase out of direct sun and away from the fruit bowl. Both flowers are sensitive to ethylene gas from ripening fruit.
For more detail, see our guide on caring for your flowers.
Delivery
Your bunch is hand tied and delivered by a real partner florist from our network of 800+ across Australia. We've coordinated deliveries through this network since 2009. Made fresh on the day from market stock and hand delivered to the door.
Delivery is $16.95 Australia wide. That fee is subsidised. The actual cost of getting a florist to hand deliver to a specific address is often higher, but we absorb the difference.
Same day delivery if you order before 2pm on weekdays or 10am on Saturdays. No Sunday deliveries. Flower markets close Saturday afternoon.
Need to change something after ordering? Email [email protected], call us on 1300 360 469 (Mon to Fri, 7am to 6pm, Sat 7am to 12pm), or use live chat. If something isn't right with the delivery, get in touch within 24 hours with a photo and we'll sort it out.
Select your delivery date and size above and add to cart for same day delivery.
Substitution Policy
Pink roses are available year round. The exact shade will vary from soft baby pink to a deeper mauve pink depending on the variety and the grower. The freesias are the more seasonal element. White freesias are widely available through most of the year but can tighten during peak summer months when heat affects the supply chain. If white freesias aren't available, the florist may substitute with white lisianthus or white spray roses to maintain the pink and white palette and the delicate secondary element alongside the roses. What the florist protects is the rose dominant structure with a softer white accent flower woven through. Any substitution will be of equal or greater value. If freesias are specifically what you want, call us on 1300 360 469 and we'll confirm availability before the order goes to the florist.
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