Valentine's Day flowers in Greater Milwaukee: A Complete Guide

A dozen roses

Finding the perfect Valentine's Day flowers in the Milwaukee area has never been easier—with over 50 florists, grocery stores, and online services delivering across the region. Whether you're looking for a $9.99 dozen roses at Trader Joe's or a $275 luxury arrangement from a boutique florist, this guide covers every option from Mequon to Oak Creek. Valentine's Day 2025 falls on Friday, February 14, so plan ahead: most florists recommend ordering one to two weeks in advance to secure the best selection and avoid the holiday rush.

Independent florists

Milwaukee's independent florists offer something national chains cannot match: hand-crafted arrangements, personalized consultations, and deep community roots. Many have served the area for generations, building reputations on quality and reliability.

Downtown Milwaukee and Historic Third Ward

Belle Fiori stands out as Milwaukee Magazine's Best Florist winner, operating from 2014 N. Farwell Avenue since 1998. Their team of 12 designers creates everything from romantic arrangements to elaborate wedding displays. Hours run Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, Saturday 8:30 AM to noon. Half-price bouquets on Fridays make premium flowers accessible to budget-conscious shoppers. Call (414) 272-2234 or visit bellefioriflorist.com.

Flowers for Dreams at 133 West Pittsburgh Avenue in Walker's Point operates on a unique charitable model—25% of net profits go to local Milwaukee nonprofits, totaling over $125,000 donated since 2018. Bouquets start under $50, with same-day delivery available when ordered before noon. Their B-Corp certification and 1,000+ positive reviews reflect genuine commitment to quality and community. They'll also have a pop-up at Milwaukee Public Market through February 15. Reach them at (414) 944-0826 or flowersfordreams.com.

Bay View and South Side

Ritual Floral brings an artistic, otherworldly approach to floristry from their Bay View studio. Owner-designed arrangements incorporate actual crystals and dried elements alongside fresh blooms. For Valentine's 2025, they're offering pickup at Dead Bird Brewing on February 13 (5-8 PM) or their studio February 14 (4-7 PM). Pre-orders close February 11 at 8 PM—delivery runs $15 within 10 miles. Text (414) 465-8489 or visit ritualfloral.com.

Tulipomania European Flower Market at 319 E. Howard Avenue offers European-style arrangements with over 30 years of experience. Pricing starts at $40 for fresh arrangements, with dozen roses in a vase at $59.95. Hours are Monday through Friday 9 AM to 5 PM, Saturday 10 AM to 4 PM. Call (414) 489-9463.

Washington Heights

May Flowers Milwaukee operates from Washington Heights with delivery throughout southeast Wisconsin. Arrangements typically run $75-$125, featuring locally-sourced blooms and partnerships with Niemann's Candies for gift sets. Note that they offer next-day delivery only—no same-day options. Visit mayflowersmilwaukee.com or call (414) 803-6424.

Urban Sense at 5402 W. Vliet Street specializes in European garden-inspired designs with a $50 minimum for delivery. Owner Dan has earned excellent reviews for creativity and customer service over 20-plus years. Hours are Monday through Friday 9 AM to 5:30 PM, Saturday 8 AM to 3 PM. Call (414) 257-0434.

North Shore communities offer premium options

The North Shore's florists cater to an affluent clientele seeking exceptional quality and service, though several offer budget-friendly options as well.

Grande Flowers has served Shorewood from 1433 E. Capitol Drive for over 60 years. Classic dozen roses run $89.99, with featured arrangements from $49.99 to $94.95. Same-day delivery requires ordering by noon. They stock Burke Candy chocolates for complete gift packages. Hours: Monday through Friday 9 AM to 6 PM, Saturday 10 AM to 2 PM. Call (414) 332-3070.

La Terre in Mequon represents the area's premium luxury option, operating from 11090 Weston Dr. Expect artisanal arrangements ranging from $95 to $275, with hand delivery six days weekly throughout the North Shore. Their sustainability focus and locally-grown sourcing appeal to environmentally conscious buyers. Contact (414) 716-5192 or visit laterremarket.com.

La Tulipe serves the entire North Shore from their studio, with designer Vicki bringing 17 years of experience to statement-oriented arrangements. Same-day delivery for orders before 1 PM costs $10. Their residential flower subscriptions make excellent ongoing gifts. Call (414) 333-3646.

Regency Florist at 9055 North 51st Street, Suite K in Brown Deer operates by appointment (9 AM to noon, Monday through Saturday). For Valentine's Day, order at least one day prior. Delivery runs $10 per address with a noon same-day cutoff. Call (414) 355-0002.

Western suburbs

Wauwatosa

The Flower Lady at 1417 Underwood Avenue has earned its reputation as a Tosa institution over 30 years. Their full-service shop includes a gift section and in-store flower bar for custom arrangements. Hours accommodate busy schedules: Monday through Friday 10 AM to 6 PM, Saturday 9 AM to 5 PM, Sunday 10 AM to 3 PM. Delivery reaches 25+ communities including Froedtert Hospital. Visit theflowerlady.com or call (414) 259-0999.

Brookfield and Waukesha

Waukesha Floral & Greenhouse claims the title of oldest continuously operating florist in Waukesha County, established in 1904. Their tropical greenhouse and FTD/Teleflora affiliations provide access to both local and national delivery networks. Wedding consultations happen via Pinterest and Zoom for modern convenience. Call (262) 542-8152 or email rebecca@waukeshafloral.com.

Flowers by Cammy at 2120 E. Moreland Blvd., Suite R in Waukesha offers custom arrangements with delivery throughout the western suburbs. Hours run Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM, Saturday 9 AM to 1 PM. Call (262) 547-5821.

Bank of Flowers serves the northern suburbs from N88 W16723 Appleton Avenue in Menomonee Falls. Family-owned for 70+ years, they deliver throughout Milwaukee County with dozen roses around $95.98 and fresh arrangements starting at $45. Call (262) 253-9111.

Southern suburbs

Bel Aire Flowers at 11222 W. Greenfield Avenue in West Allis has served the area since 1964. Budget arrangements start at $55, with mid-range options at $65-$85 and premium pieces at $125+. Their 5-star Google reviews praise quick service and beautiful designs. Delivery covers all Milwaukee and Waukesha County communities. Call (414) 771-7630 or visit belaireflowers.com.

Locker's Florist at 1640 S. 83rd Street in West Allis has operated since 1911—over 109 years of continuous service. Their 100% satisfaction guarantee backs up a stellar reputation for wedding and sympathy flowers. Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8 AM to 5 PM; Wednesday 8 AM to 2 PM; Saturday 8 AM to noon. Call (414) 276-7673.

Country Flower Shop at 3101 E. Layton Avenue in Cudahy has been family-owned since 1950. Dozen roses run $85, with fresh flowers starting at $55. Their 11 AM same-day cutoff is earlier than most competitors, so plan accordingly. They deliver to 35+ communities from Bayside to Waukesha. Call (414) 744-4970.

Parkway Floral at 1001 Milwaukee Avenue in South Milwaukee has earned Shepherd Express "Best of Milwaukee" recognition. Their unique fresh flower guarantee promises replacement if flowers don't last one week. Co-owner Leah founded the Growing South Milwaukee nonprofit, reflecting genuine community investment. Call (414) 762-0246.

Leaves Floral Design & Events delivers seven days weekly throughout southern Milwaukee suburbs including Franklin, Oak Creek, and Muskego. Local delivery runs $9.95. Call (414) 651-6622 or visit leavesfloraldesign.com.

Area-wide florists simplify delivery decisions

Welke's Florist operates two locations—5528 W. North Avenue in Milwaukee (414) 442-8640 and 1020 Legion Drive in Elm Grove (262) 432-6540. Established in 1901, they deliver same-day to 30+ suburbs throughout the metro area. Their rewards program offers 50 points just for joining. Toll-free: (877) 211-7673 or visit welkes.com.

Alfa Flower Shop has served Metro Milwaukee since 1937 with same-day professional delivery and nationwide options through their network. Their nearly 90 years of service built trust across generations. Visit alfaflowershop.com or call (414) 475-7080.

Chet & Leona's Floral Shop delivers throughout 30+ communities from South Milwaukee to Germantown. Third-generation family ownership since 1950 means experienced designers and reliable service. Arrangements start at $45. Call (414) 645-0772 or visit clflowers.com.

Grocery store floral departments

Premium grocery options rival traditional florists

Sendik's Food Markets operates 17 locations throughout southeastern Wisconsin, with full-service floral departments at most stores featuring on-site designers who create custom arrangements. Their Franklin location processes 600+ dozen roses during Valentine's week alone. Locations include Whitefish Bay, Mequon, Wauwatosa, Brookfield (The Corners), Elm Grove, Franklin, Greenfield, New Berlin, and Waukesha. Same-day delivery available; order at sendikshome.com. Individual stores can be reached through the main office at (414) 716-5500.

Whole Foods Market at 2305 N. Prospect Avenue in Milwaukee stocks organic, "Sourced for Good" certified flowers supporting workers and environmental practices. Amazon Prime members get additional savings, with two dozen roses around $20. Hours: 8 AM to 9 PM daily. Call (414) 223-1500. A second location serves Wauwatosa near Mayfair Collection.

Best value grocery options

Trader Joe's offers Milwaukee's best flower value with dozen roses at $9.99 and small spring bundles starting at $3.99. Build-your-own bouquets let creative shoppers customize arrangements on a budget. The Glendale location at 5600 N. Port Washington Road (414) 962-3382 and Brookfield at 12665 W. Bluemound Road (262) 784-4806 both operate 8 AM to 9 PM daily. No delivery or pre-orders—shop in-store only.

Costco warehouses in Grafton, Menomonee Falls, New Berlin, and Pewaukee stock Rainforest Alliance certified roses at exceptional bulk prices—two dozen roses run approximately $16-19. Membership required. Best for large quantities or DIY arrangers.

Aldi stores throughout Milwaukee offer seasonal Valentine's flowers including dozen rose bouquets at $9.99 and tulip bouquets at $4.99. Stock is limited; arrive early for best selection. No delivery available.

Mid-range grocery chains

Metro Market and Pick 'n Save locations throughout Milwaukee feature "Bloom Haus" floral departments with 100% freshness guarantees. Both offer two-hour delivery and DoorDash options. Dozen roses typically run $15-22. The Metro Market at 1123 N. Van Buren Street serves downtown Milwaukee.

Target and Walmart stores stock basic bouquets starting around $5-15, offering last-minute convenience without exceptional quality. Target locations include 1501 Miller Park Way (West Milwaukee), 8989 S. Howell Avenue (Oak Creek), and 3900 N. 124th Street (Wauwatosa).

Online delivery services expand your options

Service Milwaukee Delivery Same-Day Price Range Best For UrbanStems ✅ Next-day NYC/DC/Chicago only $62-$95+ Modern designs The Bouqs Company ✅ Shipped No $40-$80+ Farm-fresh, eco-friendly BloomsyBox ✅ Shipped No $44.99-$69.99 Subscriptions, lasting 14+ days Farmgirl Flowers ✅ Shipped No $49-$129 Rustic burlap-wrapped style ProFlowers ✅ Yes Before 2 PM $30-$100+ Local florist partnerships 1-800-Flowers ✅ Yes Before 2 PM $40-$150+ Wide selection, convenience FTD ✅ Yes Before 2 PM $55-$150+ Established network since 1910 Teleflora ✅ Yes Before 2 PM $40-$100+ 100% local florist delivery

ProFlowers partners with local Milwaukee florists including Chet & Leona's and Waukesha Floral, ensuring arrangements made locally while providing national ordering convenience. Morning delivery before noon costs $14.99 extra.

Wholesale and bulk options for DIY enthusiasts

Kennicott Milwaukee serves the floral trade as a wholesale florist since 1881, offering fresh-cut flowers and design supplies primarily to professionals.

Bunches Direct (bunchesdirect.com) ships DIY flowers and wholesale bundles to Milwaukee, with individual stems from $0.25-$5.20 and wedding packages from $199-$309.

Aromatic Acres offers bulk botanicals for events with a $300 minimum and 50% down payment. Premium specialty flowers run $2-5 per stem with color palette customization.

Brew City Blooms in Fox Point (15 minutes north of Milwaukee) grows small-scale local flowers with DIY bloom buckets and wholesale availability by request.

Winter farmers markets

Milwaukee's winter farmers markets operate through February but focus primarily on food products rather than flowers.

Milwaukee Winter Farmers Market runs Saturdays 9 AM to 2 PM at The Table, 5305 W. Capitol Drive, with Session 2 covering February 1 through April 19, 2025. Flower availability varies.

Milwaukee Public Market at 400 N. Water Street offers the most reliable year-round flower access, with Marius Bell Floral providing full-service bouquets and stems by the stem. Flowers for Dreams maintains a pop-up through February 15. Call (414) 336-1111.

Essential Valentine's Day ordering strategies

Timing your order

The difference between ordering early and waiting until the last minute can mean hundreds of dollars and significantly better selection. Place orders one to two weeks ahead for guaranteed availability of specific varieties. Same-day delivery remains possible through February 13, but by Valentine's Day itself, many florists suspend same-day service or move cutoffs to 10 AM.

Same-day delivery cutoffs by florist type

  • Most local florists: 11 AM to noon

  • Country Flower Shop: 11 AM (earlier than most)

  • Grande Flowers: Noon

  • La Tulipe: 1 PM

  • Online services (ProFlowers, 1-800-Flowers): 2 PM weekdays, 1 PM weekends

Understanding delivery fees

Local florist delivery typically runs $9.95 to $15 within primary service areas. National online services charge $15.99 to $19.99+ for standard delivery. Same-day surcharges add $10-15 at most shops. Many florists require minimum orders ($50 at Urban Sense) for delivery eligibility.

What different flowers communicate

Flower Message Price Range Red roses Passionate romantic love $9.99-$85+/dozen Pink roses Admiration and gratitude $12-$75/dozen Red tulips Declaration of love $4.99-$30/bunch Lilies Devotion and elegance $15-$50/arrangement Orchids Luxury and refined beauty $30-$150+ Peonies Romance and prosperity $15-$25/stem (premium) Sunflowers Happiness and adoration $5-$20/bunch Ranunculus Charm and attraction $3-$8/stem

Red roses remain the traditional choice, with 250 million stems grown specifically for Valentine's Day nationally. However, tulips, ranunculus, and mixed bouquets offer excellent value while conveying equally romantic messages.

Making your flowers last longer

Fresh flowers should last 7 to 14+ days with proper care. BloomsyBox arrangements tested at 14+ days in longevity reviews. Follow these practices:

  1. Cut stems immediately at a 45-degree angle using sharp, clean scissors—this prevents air bubbles blocking water uptake

  2. Use a clean vase washed thoroughly with soap; bacterial contamination kills flowers faster than anything else

  3. Remove foliage below the waterline to prevent bacterial growth

  4. Change water every two to three days and refresh flower food packets

  5. Keep arrangements cool, away from direct sunlight, heating vents, and radiators

  6. Store away from fruit—ripening fruit releases ethylene gas that wilts blooms

DIY flower food: Mix 2 tablespoons white vinegar, 2 tablespoons sugar, and 1 quart lukewarm water.

Budget-conscious strategies that work

The $50 and under tier offers genuine quality without straining finances. Flowers for Dreams specifically markets bouquets under $50. Trader Joe's $9.99 dozen roses paired with a nice vase creates an impressive presentation for under $25 total. Aldi's $4.99 tulip bouquets provide color and beauty at minimal cost.

Strategic timing saves money: Early January orders often receive better pricing before Valentine's demand spikes wholesale costs. Pickup instead of delivery saves $10-15. Mixed bouquets cost less than all-roses arrangements while offering visual variety.

Best budget florist options: Flowers for Dreams (Walker's Point), Tulipomania (Bay View), and Chet & Leona's all offer quality arrangements starting at $35-$45.

Luxury and premium options

When budget isn't the primary concern, Milwaukee offers exceptional premium experiences.

La Terre in Mequon creates artisanal arrangements from $95 to $275 with sustainable sourcing and elegant presentation. Belle Fiori's award-winning designs and team of 12 designers handle everything from intimate bouquets to elaborate installations. Ritual Floral's crystal-infused, otherworldly creations command $150+ but deliver truly unique artistic statements.

Premium flower varieties to request: Garden roses (larger, more fragrant than standard roses), peonies (romantic and lush), ranunculus (intricate layered petals), and imported orchids (sophisticated and long-lasting).

Quick reference: Florists by area

Milwaukee proper

  • Belle Fiori: (414) 272-2234

  • Flowers for Dreams: (414) 944-0826

  • Ritual Floral: (414) 465-8489

  • May Flowers: (414) 803-6424

  • Urban Sense: (414) 257-0434

North Shore

  • Grande Flowers (Shorewood): (414) 332-3070

  • La Terre (Mequon): (414) 716-5192

  • Regency Florist (Brown Deer): (414) 355-0002

  • La Tulipe: (414) 333-3646

Western suburbs

  • The Flower Lady (Wauwatosa): (414) 259-0999

  • Waukesha Floral: (262) 542-8152

  • Bank of Flowers (Menomonee Falls): (262) 253-9111

  • Flowers by Cammy (Waukesha): (262) 547-5821

Southern suburbs

  • Bel Aire Flowers (West Allis): (414) 771-7630

  • Locker's Florist (West Allis): (414) 276-7673

  • Country Flower Shop (Cudahy): (414) 744-4970

  • Parkway Floral (South Milwaukee): (414) 762-0246

  • Leaves Floral (Franklin/Oak Creek): (414) 651-6622

Area-wide delivery

  • Welke's Florist: (877) 211-7673

  • Alfa Flower Shop: (414) 475-7080

  • Chet & Leona's: (414) 645-0772

The bottom line for Valentine's Day

Your best approach depends on your priorities. For guaranteed quality with personal service, local independent florists like Belle Fiori, The Flower Lady, or Parkway Floral deliver reliably year after year. For exceptional value, Trader Joe's and Costco offer fresh flowers at a fraction of florist prices. For supporting community causes, Flowers for Dreams donates 25% of profits to Milwaukee nonprofits. For premium luxury, La Terre and Ritual Floral create statement pieces worth their higher prices.

Order by February 7 for stress-free Valentine's planning. Most importantly, the gesture matters more than the price tag—thoughtfully chosen flowers from any source communicate love and appreciation effectively.

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