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What is the difference between a label and a marker?
A label is 1 x 2 ½ inches and is water- and fade-resistant and covered in a thin plastic dome. All labels are peel-and-stick and stick to most flat, room-temperature surfaces. A marker is a label mounted to a metal plate on a 10-inch long metal garden stake.
Are the markers permanent?
Our flower markers and labels are made with sun-, water- and fade-resistant ink. They are covered in a lens made of polyurethane resin that further protects the face of each marker. In addition, our stakes are rust-resistant and sturdy. While they may not last forever, our flower markers have been tested for over ten years and are made to last.
What forms of payment do you accept?
Our online store offers the option to securely pay with a credit card, Google Pay, or Apple Pay. If you prefer to receive a Paypal invoice or send a mail-in order with a check, please email us with the items you would like to order.
How much is shipping and handling?
Shipping (US only via USPS Priority Mail):
1-9 items: $8.99
10+ items: $9.99
1-9 items: $8.99
10+ items: $9.99
I would like to purchase a custom rose marker, but I do not know the year or country of hybridization for the rose. Can you help?
Yes, we are happy to do the research for you! Just let us know by checking the research box on the custom order form. With the name and color of the rose, we can usually find information about the breeding/introduction year and the rose’s country of origin. We will contact you via email if we have any questions about your order or if we are unable to find any information on your rose.
Can I custom order markers for plants other than roses?
Yes, you can custom order markers or labels for any plant, flower, or anything else! On our custom order page, just type in what you would like your marker or label to say (up to three lines long).
The metal tag that attaches to the stake of my marker is becoming loose. How can I prevent this?
The tag the label is mounted onto is designed to be able to be taken off the stake if needed. Therefore, over time it may loosen. By using pliers to tighten the edges of the metal backing to the stake about every year, you may prevent loss.