Michel Reference
DZ 641
Stanley Reference
DZ 656
Yvert Reference
DZ 598
Scott Reference
DZ 531
Themes
Flora
Description
Very few people care about the symbolic language of roses. We do not choose them without any other intention than to please.
Here are some of the messages conveyed by a few roses. Red is reserved for declaring one's feelings; the white means that your beauty is innocent and the pink that your beauty is at its peak.
Often, roses accompany events in our lives. It is assumed that they derive their power from their ephemeral existence.
They are capable of transforming the atmosphere of a room. A delivered bouquet can also make people forgive a mistake that was thought to be unforgivable or remove doubt about the nature of the feelings of the person offering it.
All reasons are good for giving roses, but not just any way and to just anyone. They must always be accompanied by a business card or a small note. And they are only offered to a woman or a young girl and possibly to an elderly man.
Cut roses must be presented in odd numbers. To a young girl, we only offer very pale flowers. Flowers are sent before or after a reception or to comfort and support a hospitalized friend, congratulate a pregnant woman or apologize for an awkward gesture.
In an engagement ceremony, the groom receives a basket of white flowers from his bride and the guests receive pale-colored flowers.
Roses are also an essential decorative element at wedding parties. They adorn the bride's car and decorate the wedding venue. We use flowers to welcome and decorate a guest's room, a reception room, a cocktail buffet, etc.
We do not offer roses just for the pleasure of giving them, but also for the pleasure they give to the eyes and the very pleasant smell they exude.
Here are some of the messages conveyed by a few roses. Red is reserved for declaring one's feelings; the white means that your beauty is innocent and the pink that your beauty is at its peak.
Often, roses accompany events in our lives. It is assumed that they derive their power from their ephemeral existence.
They are capable of transforming the atmosphere of a room. A delivered bouquet can also make people forgive a mistake that was thought to be unforgivable or remove doubt about the nature of the feelings of the person offering it.
All reasons are good for giving roses, but not just any way and to just anyone. They must always be accompanied by a business card or a small note. And they are only offered to a woman or a young girl and possibly to an elderly man.
Cut roses must be presented in odd numbers. To a young girl, we only offer very pale flowers. Flowers are sent before or after a reception or to comfort and support a hospitalized friend, congratulate a pregnant woman or apologize for an awkward gesture.
In an engagement ceremony, the groom receives a basket of white flowers from his bride and the guests receive pale-colored flowers.
Roses are also an essential decorative element at wedding parties. They adorn the bride's car and decorate the wedding venue. We use flowers to welcome and decorate a guest's room, a reception room, a cocktail buffet, etc.
We do not offer roses just for the pleasure of giving them, but also for the pleasure they give to the eyes and the very pleasant smell they exude.
Expiration date
31/05/1980
Size
27 x 36.5 mm
Colors
Polychrome
Designer
Helio Courvoisier S.A.
Printers
Bank of Algeria Printing House
Perforation
11½
Printing
Photogravure
Face value
0,50 DA
Mint Value ($)
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Used Value ($)
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Print run
1 300 000 exemplaires
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