Hitchin Gifts for Him – Thoughtful Bouquets & Same-Day Delivery

Welcome to Flowers Hitchin – your trusted local florist, here in the heart of Hitchin. Looking for the ideal gift for him? Our expert florists carefully create unique bouquets and floral gifts with a masculine touch that are sure to impress him, whatever the occasion. Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, anniversary, or simply want to surprise him just because, our flower selections offer something for everyone.

We proudly serve not only Hitchin but also neighbouring areas including Stevenage and Letchworth Garden City. Within Hitchin itself, we’re just a stone’s throw from local favourites like Market Place, Bancroft Park, and Hitchin Lavender – so you know you’re working with a florist who truly understands our community.

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GIFTS FOR HIM
Presented against a clean white background, this exuberant mixed bouquet looks as though it has just been gathered from a colourful garden on the edge of Hitchin town. The arrangement is tightly hand-tied into a classic rounded dome, each bloom carefully angled so the colours seem to ripple across the surface. Dominating the design are several hot pink roses, fully opened with plush, velvety petals that spiral outward in generous layers. Beside them, lime green spider chrysanthemums explode in a firework of spidery petals, their vivid chartreuse tones energising the whole piece. Deep indigo and royal purple lisianthus flowers are scattered throughout, some open and ruffled, others still in smooth, slightly curved buds that promise tomorrow's beauty. Sunny yellow gerbera-type daisies beam from the gaps, their neat central discs and tidy ray petals recalling carefree afternoons in Hitchin's parks and gardens. A single pale cream to soft yellow rose bud, tightly furled, nestles near the lower edge like a quiet whisper among louder voices. Fine filler blossoms in blush pink and light lavender add small, cloud-like clusters of detail, while slender green buds and stems stretch subtly upward, lending a natural, slightly untamed feel. The bouquet is encircled by lush greenery: deep, polished leaves, arching fern fronds, and smooth, rounded foliage that could be eucalyptus, all creating depth and framing the brighter colours. The lighting is bright and even, revealing the freshness of every petal and leaf. This is the sort of bouquet a local Hitchin florist might send for birthdays, anniversaries, or new home celebrations, bringing a sense of joy, abundance, and thoughtful care to kitchen tables and office desks across the area.
GARDEN STROLL
£49.00
This full, hand-tied autumn bouquet reads like a small harvest festival: bold, deep-red gerberas with their wide, flat petals and pronounced dark centres create striking focal points, surrounded by rich burgundy roses shown in various stages of bloom. Interspersed abundantly are bright yellow spray chrysanthemums-tiny jubilant blooms that introduce texture and a sunny contrast-while coral-pink roses lend softness and a tender blush between the stronger hues. The arrangement gains rhythmic punctuation from orange-red alstroemeria, their slender, often-speckled petals bringing delicate pattern and upward movement. A generous layering of foliage supports the flowers; glossy dark green leaves provide structure, lighter green and slightly variegated leaves add visual relief, and several large, reddish-brown to bronze autumn leaves are placed deliberately to reinforce the seasonal theme and a rustic, garden-picked quality. Presented against a crisp white backdrop and bathed in gentle daylight, the petals catch the light and appear luminous, while the neat bundle of green stems tied at the base signals careful, professional hand-tying. As a local florist familiar with Hitchin's Market Place and Bancroft mornings, I imagine this piece on a farmhouse table or as a welcoming gift delivered across town-its palette evokes harvest dinners, Thanksgiving gatherings, or a cosy autumn welcome. The bouquet feels tactile and fragrant: soft rose petals, slightly powdery chrysanthemum faces, and the faint, dry scent of fallen leaves woven into the design.
FESTIVAL OF COLOURS
£54.50
A hand-tied bouquet brimming with late-summer and early-autumn character stands proudly against a pure white backdrop, its rounded silhouette dense with texture and colour. Dominating the arrangement are generous chrysanthemums in burnished shades of orange, amber, and deep golden brown, their spiky and slightly tousled petals catching the light in the way leaves glow along the lanes leading out of Hitchin towards the countryside. Between these, cream-white roses bloom with calm sophistication, their smooth, tightly coiled petals suggesting softness and a hint of fragrance, like the first bloom you notice on a morning walk through Bancroft Gardens.   

Woven through the roses and chrysanthemums are several yellow-orange celosia flowers, their velvety, brain-like curves and coral-style folds giving the bouquet a distinctly modern twist while remaining utterly natural. Clusters of tiny, white-petalled matricaria, each with a miniature golden centre, tumble gently through the design, softening it and evoking the informal charm of wild daisies on the edges of a Hitchin footpath. Fine sprays of lime-green solidago and an abundance of leafy greenery fan out around the blooms, adding volume, freshness, and a lively contrast that keeps the arrangement feeling bright rather than heavy. The stems are visible and neatly bound with green florist's tape, evidence of skilled hands bringing structure to this seemingly effortless composition. Lit with clean, even light, every ruffled petal, feathered frond, and glossy leaf is clearly defined, resulting in a bouquet that feels both welcoming and refined-ideal for brightening a town house near Hitchin station, celebrating a birthday, or sending warm encouragement to someone special nearby.
COUNTRYSIDE BUNCH
£65.00
This arrangement reads like a study in contrasts: one sculptural white Oriental lily, fully open and centered, its creamy petals curling back to disclose a pale yellow stamen and a green pistil, anchors the bouquet with calm clarity. Encircling it, clusters of lime-green and soft yellow lily buds suggest unfolding moments-buds tucked in tight beside others already stretching toward bloom, creating a sense of expectancy. Woven between them are rich, velvety red rosebuds, their tight petals offering striking pops of passionate colour and a timeless romantic note against the lilies' softer tones. The foliage work is deliberate and generous: glossy, dark green lily leaves form a supportive backdrop while long, feathered palm fronds spill outward, lending movement and silhouette; sprigs of rounded, silvery eucalyptus provide a cool, textured counterpoint. The clear glass vase shows the fresh green stems submerged in clean water, the visible structure beneath enhancing the arrangement's honest craftsmanship. The scene is lit as if by clean daylight, the white background heightening the brightness of the whites and the saturation of the reds and greens. Imagine the scent-a heady, powdery lily softened by the warm, honeyed note of red roses with a faint eucalyptus whisper. As a local Hitchin florist would note, this bouquet's balance of purity and passion makes it ideal for marking anniversaries, quiet celebrations, or thoughtful congratulations delivered across the town, from the station to Bancroft, with care and a quiet sense of refinement.
INSPIRATION
£65.00
There is a graceful serenity woven into this arrangement: blush-toned roses form soft, round anchors, their petals like silk under a fingertip, while delicate sprays of tiny white flowers and bright white berries weave light and texture between the larger heads. Eucalyptus leaves with their muted, blue-green tone create a cooling background and release a faint, aromatic note when brushed - a scent that suggests early-morning walks through the Priory grounds in Hitchin. Small accents of deeper pink and burgundy tuck into the bouquet's pockets, giving depth and visual warmth, and slender green-and-white spikes peek out to lift the silhouette, creating movement rather than stiffness. The hand-tied stems are finished with a cream ribbon, simple and tasteful, and the overall shape reads as casually gathered yet carefully balanced. Captured in gentle daylight, the arrangement's tones read soft and natural, perfect for occasions that call for understated joy: welcoming a new neighbour to a High Street cottage, sending well wishes after a visit to the local GP, or marking a quiet milestone. From a florist's perspective, the tactile contrast between plush rose petals and the crisp, slightly waxy foliage is a small pleasure - one that speaks of freshness, thoughtful placement, and the steady craft of a maker who knows how to let seasonal blooms shine. The bouquet is a calm, considerate choice that feels both personal and timeless.
FLORIST CHOICE £50
£50.00
A modern hatbox arrangement brimming with yellow roses and rich Leucadendron rests against a crisp white background, looking as if it has just been set down on a polished dining table in a Hitchin townhouse. The black, round hatbox has a satin-matte finish that quietly absorbs the light, making the colours above it seem even more intense. It is trimmed at the top with a narrow ring of white lace, the tiny scallops and floral pattern giving a whisper of nostalgia and hand-finished care. Rising from this lace-edged base is a generous dome of golden yellow roses, their heads nestled closely together so the petals almost touch, forming a continuous field of sunshine. Some blooms are perfectly open, revealing layered whorls of velvety petals, while others are slightly cupped, suggesting fresh newness and longevity. Threaded through this golden canopy are elegant Leucadendron 'Safari Sunset' stems, their pointed bracts standing a little taller, colouring from soft green through rust to a deep, wine-red at the tips, like small torches flickering in the arrangement. Around the lower edge, broad, glossy leaves in deep green create a sturdy frame, while finer, needle-like foliage spills gently over, adding texture and movement. There is no visible vase, only the sleek cylinder of the box, making the design feel contemporary and self-contained, perfect for delivery to an office near Hermitage Road or a cosy flat by Bancroft Gardens. The mood is warm, confident, and celebratory-a floral gift that could mark a promotion, brighten a grey afternoon in Hitchin, or stand proudly as a focal point at a family gathering.
BOX OF SUNSHINE
£115.00
Bathed in gentle daylight, a resplendent bouquet emerges-its lush masses of blooms reflecting Hitchin's charm and verdant surroundings. The arrangement commands attention with dramatic hydrangeas, their shades oscillating between indigo blue and deep violet, petals bunched like the clouds often seen drifting above Butts Close. Graceful lavender roses blossom among them, joined by a scattering of creamy white petals that capture the romantic essence of a quiet stroll past St. Mary's Church. White ranunculus, densely petalled and soft to the eye, nestle alongside slender stems of yellow-green lisianthus, their buds in varying stages of bloom for a living, evolving effect. Vibrant sprays of fuchsia-pink blossoms dart through the display, punctuated by airy fronds of pale pink astilbe that add a touch of whimsy-much like the wildflowers peppering Oughtonhead Common. Lacy, intricate filler flowers, muted in white and light green, lend a wisp of countryside freshness, while rich, deep green foliage frames and grounds the bouquet. Gathered in the expert hands of a local florist, the design is tightly composed and expertly finished with a generous royal purple satin ribbon binding the stems-mirroring the luxury of bespoke gifts found at Hitchin's Saturday market. This bouquet, ideal for heartfelt celebrations or as a centrepiece, brings the serenity of North Hertfordshire's gardens into any home and effortlessly shares the language of flowers unique to Hitchin.
TIMELESS VICTORIAN
£57.00
Viewed from above on a clean white surface, this hand-arranged autumn bouquet balances warmth and texture with the surety of an experienced florist's eye. The arrangement is dominated by large, fully bloomed roses that move through coral, warm peach and rich orange, each petal rimmed with a faint russet that echoes the turning leaves of the season. Scattered between those classic blooms are clusters of Hypericum berries: lime-green beads that pop against the petals and creamy, pale-yellow berries that add a softer, elegant punctuation. Interwoven throughout are compact mounds of Green Trick dianthus - bright, cushiony, and slightly whimsical - which give the bouquet a fresh, green heart and an almost mossy tactile quality. Deep green foliage provides a glossy, forgiving canvas for the brighter elements, while striking brown-red leaves with lobed shapes sit like autumn confetti across the top, grounding the palette in harvest tones. The composition reads as intentionally circular and densely packed, designed to feel generous and domestic, perfect for an autumn table or a thoughtful seasonal gift. Light skims the petals and berries, creating soft highlights and gentle shadows that emphasize the arrangement's depth. As a Hitchin floral piece, it carries the familiar warmth you might expect after a morning at the Market Place or a stroll through Bancroft Gardens, and it's suited to lift a dining room, accompany a Thanksgiving spread, or arrive as a comforting, tactile surprise for someone special.
PUMPKIN PIE
£64.50
A full, rounded bouquet is shown against a bright white background, every bloom and leaf crisp and easy to imagine, as if placed on the counter of a cosy Hitchin flower shop just off the Market Place. Large peach and salmon-toned roses dominate the centre, their petals gently unfurling in layered spirals that move from soft, almost creamy apricot on the outer edges to richer, deeper hues in the heart of each flower. Threaded between them are velvety gerbera daisies in deep magenta and burgundy, their many slim petals radiating from pale, textured centres that catch the light like tiny suns, adding an uplifting cheer suitable for same-day delivery across Hitchin and the surrounding lanes. To one side, a striking King Protea rises with quiet drama, its firm, artichoke-like bracts tinted in maroon, reddish-brown, and dusty blush pink, lending the bouquet an exotic, sculptural presence that feels both wild and carefully planned. Throughout the design, clusters of lime-green Santini chrysanthemums provide fresh, spherical pops of colour, their tight, button-like heads giving a playful contrast to the larger, open blooms. A rich framework of foliage holds everything together: glossy dark leaves cradle the flowers, long, blade-like greens give upward energy, and sprigs of bluish-green eucalyptus soften the edges with their rounded leaves and subtle, refreshing scent. Neatly tied stems at the base show this is a classic hand-tied design, ready to slip straight into a vase in a Hitchin living room overlooking Butts Close. The bouquet's warm peaches, bold magentas, and zesty greens combine to evoke joy, gratitude, and modern elegance, perfect for birthdays, get-well wishes, or simply brightening someone's day.
RADIANT GEM
£50.00
Set against a crisp white background, this jubilant floral arrangement and balloon pairing feels like a private party for a 100th birthday, captured in a single frame. The flowers are arranged in a contemporary, ribbed vase finished in soft matte pink, its cylindrical shape and gentle ridging giving a modern yet comforting feel, like something you might see in a stylish Hitchin townhouse near Windmill Hill. From the vase springs a lush, rounded bouquet brimming with pastel pinks, purples, and fresh greens. Several light pink Oriental lilies form the focal point, some lilies fully open with broad, star-shaped petals and dustings of pollen, others still partially closed, their long buds curving gracefully upward. Around them, plump roses in soft blush and deeper dusty rose unfurl layer upon layer of silky petals, evoking a sense of nostalgia and long-lived romance. Rich purple lisianthus blooms nestle between the roses, their ruffled edges and velvety texture adding a luxurious note. Scattered throughout the design are dainty lavender asters, each with a tiny golden centre, giving the bouquet a slightly wild, garden-picked charm. Lime green button chrysanthemums punctuate the softer tones, their tightly packed, spherical petals adding playful texture and contrast. Wisps of white baby's breath float through the composition like fine mist, while varied green foliage-some glossy and broad, others slender and feathery-creates depth, shadow, and a sense of fullness. Just to the lower right of the flowers, a shiny round foil balloon gleams with a dense pattern of multi-coloured confetti dots in bright primary and secondary hues. Across the middle, the number "100" appears in large, bold white figures with a slight drop shadow, impossible to miss. The overall mood is one of gratitude and joy, perfectly suited to marking a centenary celebration or a 100-year wedding anniversary gathering in Hitchin.
100 YEARS YOUNG
£65.00
A sophisticated hand-tied bouquet in shades of white, cream, and vibrant green is shown against a clean white backdrop, so every petal and leaf appears crisp and luminous. In the centre, plush ivory roses open in generous spirals, their velvety petals softly curved and slightly cupped, hinting at a gentle fragrance that feels both familiar and luxurious. Sharing the spotlight are ornamental cabbages, sometimes called flowering kale, whose layered leaves shift from strong, leafy green at the edges to delicately ruffled, pale green hearts. These sculptural heads give the bouquet a chic, garden-inspired personality. Around them, clusters of petite white chrysanthemums and daisy-like blossoms provide texture, their rounded faces dotted with yellowish-green centres that echo early spring fields around Hitchin's Windmill Hill. Fine, star-shaped blooms of astrantia thread between the larger flowers, their intricate heads and slender stems adding a soft, almost meadow-like movement. Hints of white alstroemeria, with their narrow petals and subtle striping, add refinement without disturbing the calm colour palette. The flowers are cradled in layers of rich greenery, from smooth, dark leaves to more delicate fronds, building a rounded silhouette that feels full yet carefully balanced. The stems are neatly bound at the base, clearly a hand-tied design ready for a glass vase on a dining table near Bancroft Gardens or a bedside in a quiet Hitchin townhouse. The overall mood is cool, composed, and reassuring, making this arrangement a thoughtful choice for expressing sympathy, celebrating a minimalist wedding, or sending a fresh, modern message of support and congratulations.
AMAZON SANGRIA
£50.00
Set against a pure white background, this image shows a thoughtfully arranged Father's Day bouquet built around the generous shapes of hydrangeas, paired with a jaunty "For the BEST DAD EVER!" foil balloon. The flowers form a rounded, hand-tied bundle that fills the upper left of the picture, with big, full heads of creamy white hydrangeas creating a soft, luminous centre. Around them, cool light blue hydrangeas echo the calm skies often seen over Hitchin on a clear morning, while bright lime green hydrangea clusters tuck in at the sides and base, adding a lively, contemporary twist. Layered within the blooms, sprigs of silvery eucalyptus and rich dark green foliage thread their way through the design, giving contrast, depth, and the impression of fresh, garden-cut stems straight from a local Hertfordshire border. The natural green stems are gathered and tied at the bottom, showcasing professional florist craftsmanship and suggesting a bouquet ready to be carried through Hitchin's streets, perhaps to a family home near Windmill Hill or Bancroft Gardens. In the lower right, overlapping the flowers, a round foil balloon with a clean white centre and black-and-white striped edges proclaims, "For the BEST DAD EVER!" in bold, mixed-type lettering. The key words "BEST" and "DAD" are picked out in playful patterns and colours-red polka dots, teal and green solids, and stripes-accompanied by a small "No. 1" rosette motif. Scattered stars and confetti-like dots in bright shades of yellow, teal, red, and black add a festive, almost party-like feel. The overall impression is one of heartfelt celebration, ideal for marking Father's Day, a milestone birthday, or a special thank-you to a dad in Hitchin.
BEST DAD EVER EUPHORIA
£70.00
A richly textured, close-framed bouquet whose colour story moves from deep, dramatic burgundy to soft, sun-warmed peach and creamy white: a large, velvety burgundy dahlia anchors the composition, its layered petals forming a theatrical focal point. Surrounding garden roses in pale peach and cream open in soft, romantic ruffles, offering a gentle counterpoint to the dahlia's intensity. Steel-blue eryngium thistles slice through the softness with their bristly, sculptural heads, and pale green hypericum berries cluster like little moons, introducing luminous specks of freshness. Lush eucalyptus sprigs and mixed foliage - some frosted-silver, others deep green - wrap the blooms and give the bouquet an airy, natural sweep. The lighting feels like late afternoon, catching subtle veining in the petals and throwing soft shadows that emphasise depth and tactility. A clean white square frame is overlaid at the centre: inside, flowing white script spells "Florist," a tidy uppercase "CHOICE" follows, and a bold "£60" signals the price for this curated selection. The photograph reads as a Florist's Choice offering - ideal for a wedding rehearsal bouquet, a thoughtful birthday surprise, or a thank-you gesture - and evokes the kind of seasonal curation you might find after a morning at Hitchin Market in the Market Place, where local growers and independent traders shape floral stories for the town.
FLORIST CHOICE £60
£60.00
A refined 25th anniversary bouquet and balloon set is photographed against a bright, uncluttered white background, as though it has just been finished in a quiet Hitchin flower shop before delivery. The bouquet is lush and generous, overflowing with crisp white chrysanthemums whose daisy-like petals surround warm yellow centres, giving the design a gentle, sunlit feel. Rising elegantly from among them are several long white lily buds, still closed with a soft green tinge along their ribs, suggesting purity and the unfolding of years together. Between the larger blooms, delicate sprays of white baby's breath float like tiny stars, softening the spaces and adding an airy lightness. Deep, glossy green foliage peeks through the blooms, framing the whites and guiding the eye across the arrangement. The flowers are wrapped in a protective layer of clear cellophane, then embraced by natural brown kraft paper that adds a subtle, rustic charm-much like the character of Hitchin's historic streets. The base is firmly gathered and tied, making the bouquet appear ready to be carried to an anniversary dinner in a nearby Hitchin home. Nestled to the lower right, a round silver foil balloon gleams with a subtle metallic sheen. Its face features an ornate border of swirling scrollwork and floral patterns in darker silver tones, drawing attention toward the large "25th" scripted elegantly at its centre. In the background, barely-there "Happy Anniversary" messages repeat in soft grey, echoing the theme of enduring love. Together, the bouquet and balloon create a timeless white-and-silver tribute ideal for celebrating a Silver Anniversary in and around Hitchin.
HAPPY 25TH ANNIVERSARY
£60.00
A full, rounded bouquet of hydrangeas and greenery fills the frame, presented against a pure white background that makes every shade of white, blue, and green appear luminous and refined. At the heart of the arrangement is a large, cloud-like cluster of creamy white hydrangeas, its countless small petals overlapping to form a soft, pillowy mound that suggests comfort and quiet elegance. Around it, like ripples on a tranquil pond at Oughtonhead Common in Hitchin, sit several lush domes of pastel sky-blue hydrangeas, their petals slightly ruffled and gently layered. Tucked between these cooler tones are bright yet delicate lime-green hydrangea heads, which introduce a lively, springlike energy without overwhelming the calm palette. Woven generously throughout are stems of varied foliage: rounded eucalyptus leaves with their signature silvery-green glow bring a contemporary, almost misty softness, while darker, glossier green leaves offer contrast and a sense of grounded structure. Together, the textures range from the velvety feel of hydrangea petals to the smooth, satin sheen of the deeper greens. The stems are clearly visible at the bottom, neatly aligned and tied, reinforcing the hand-tied craftsmanship behind the design. The lighting is soft and even, with gentle highlights gliding over the petals, enhancing their subtle translucency and natural gradients. The overall effect is of a bouquet that radiates serenity and refined abundance, ideal for gracing a Hitchin townhouse, a quiet country cottage nearby, or a local celebration, and perfectly suited to occasions such as weddings, housewarmings, condolences, or any moment that calls for a tender, thoughtful floral gesture.
MOONLIGHT PATH
£60.00
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