Best of Falls Church: Best Florist

Shakespeare wrote “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.”

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GALLERIA FLORIST owner Carol Bates works on an arrangement at her Best of F.C. winning shop. (Photo: Vicki Coe, News-Press)

Shakespeare wrote “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.”

Apparently, Falls Church residents don’t agree, voting Galleria Florist the sweetest of the crop of Falls Church floral shops.

Indeed, the fragrance of fresh flowers fills the air at Galleria Florist as owner Carol Beales creates floral arrangements both beautiful and event appropriate.

Reasons for winning are easily found in the beauty of Galleria Florist creations, such as their most popular selection, seasonal vase arrangements.

Even when working on a piece for a sad occasion, Beales hopes to help people feel better, through lovely flowers and a little neighborly shop love.

With the excitement of winning, Beales immediately thinks of all the Galleria loyal customers.

“Thanks for your faith and your continued support,” said Beales.

 


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