Attractive and eye-catching point-of-sale material can really help draw attention to your products and boost sales at retail. If you would like to place an order visit our
POS material webshop, or for further information, please contact your local
Area Manager or call us on 0845 602 6173.
Calendar Colors® (Perennials)
The Calendar Colors® is a collection which has been developed to make life easier for growing and choosing perennial plants.
Even if you are not an experienced grower of perennials, with our growing guidelines and specially picked selection it has never been easier! Growing perennials means that you and the retailer benefit from extra sales opportunities, in addition to the standard sales periods of annuals, biennials, etc.
Calendar Colors® also means that the end-consumer has the enjoyment of all seasons flowering/gardening.
For key information on each season within the Calendar Colors concept®, visit www.calendarcolors.com.
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Under the blue sky (Cyclamen)
The Under the blue sky concept has been created to support sales of outdoor Cyclamen. The point of sale material is generic and therefore suitable for all Cyclamen varieties. However, if you would like advise on what mini and midi cyclamen varieties do well outdoors, please speak with your Area Manager.
If you would like to place an order please Contact us.
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Blooms all Summer (Pelargonium)
By crossing Pelargonium zonale and Pelargonium peltatum Syngenta Flowers have succeeded in breeding a new generation of pelargonium. The new hybrid pelargonium has distinctive wild genes which make it outstandingly heat and drought-tolerant, as well as vivid in colour and robust.
Only available through FloriPro Services – we offer the beautiful Calliope® in a striking, dark red or bright scarlet and the ground covering Caliente® in red, pink or coral. Both are beautiful plants which are part of the Blooms all Summer range.
The concept is supported by promotional materials – the labels, posters and banners will attract the consumer to the plant – then the plants will do the rest!
There is also a website specifically for the end-consumer with useful hints and tips.
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