Adriana's was named after Megan Adriana, the unborn child of Architect Cecille G. Perez, the eldest daughter of its Proprietor, Mrs. Marilu R. Gatapia. It was July 20, 2010 when Architect Cecille Perez died with her unborn baby- Megan Adriana due to a sudden sickness. One can imagine the pain it brought to her family, especially to her husband and most especially to her mother. Remembering her wit
h flowers was their way of showing how deeply they remembered her aside from prayers, of course, Likewise, it somehow eased the pain, knowing that her daughter will be happy with flowers. Adrianan's Flowers For All Occasions not only served her desire to always have available fresh flowers for her darling daughter, it also catered to the needs of the many loving relatives and friends of those resting at the nearby memorial parks who are having a hard time buying flowers to bring during their visits. Constantly, Mrs. Gatapia came to realize that Adriana's could also be a very good income generating business. While, it served as a therapy for her sadness, it kept her busy by being connected with people. What makes Adriana's unique from all the existing flower shops in the locality is that Adriana's has customized messages to go with the flowers particularly the specially arranged bouquets (birthday bouquets, anniversary bouquets, valentine bouquets, mother's day bouquet, get well soon bouquets and vase arrangements). On its three (3) years in the business, Adriana's Flowers has already been a byword for beautiful flower arrangements in the locality and nearby communities. Wedding entourages are our cup of tea. We cater to weddings, debuts, banquets and create masterpieces. Our beautiful arrangements for churches inspire memories while garlands and funeral gardens create loving sentiments to remember our loved ones. Floral stands for business openings and anniversaries generate hope for new blessings to the companies. Stage decorations came, too as a grand salute to the marching graduates on their commencement exercises. At Adriana's Flowers we let our hearts speak...