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Hardyville, Kentucky Flower Delivery
La Tulipe flowers
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La Tulipe flowers proudly serves Hardyville, Kentucky and all surrounding areas. We offer flower arrangements, bouquets, balloons and gifts, backed by service that is friendly and prompt. Our local florists deliver to Hardyville, KY - Monday thru Saturday. Need a last-minute arrangement? We offer same-day flower deliveries on most flower bouquets. Just place your order before 2:00 PM, Monday – Friday and 12:00 PM on Saturday (in the recipient’s time zone) and a local florist will deliver the arrangement the same day. We love what we do at La Tulipe flowers and it shows!
Hardyville, KY Florist – La Tulipe flowers
La Tulipe flowers – Hardyville, Kentucky local florist.
Our beautiful flower designs are hand-arranged and hand-delivered by a local florist in every city. We make it easy to send beautiful flowers online to Hardyville from your desktop, tablet, or phone. We hand deliver same day flowers to all areas of Hardyville and surrounding areas. We are committed to offering only the finest flower arrangements and gifts, backed by service that is friendly and prompt. All of our flowers are fresh and available for deliveries to Hardyville.
Hardyville, Kentucky – Same-Day Flower Deliveries
We offer same day flower deliveries to Hardyville, KY by the best local florists. We deliver to homes, businesses and hospitals in Hardyville. Make someone happy today with a custom designed flower arrangement.
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Hardyville Zip Codes we deliver to:
42746
Hardyville: latitude 37.2535 – longitude -85.7896
Hardyville is a small unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Hart County, Kentucky, United States, located east of Munfordville on U.S. Route 31E. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 156.
A post office was established in the community in 1868. It was named in honor of a series of popular stump speeches given at the crossroads during the 1850s by local politician James Greene Hardy, Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky from 1855 to 1856.