Hillier Nurseries 2017-18 wholesale Plant List now available

by | Jun 14, 2017 | News, Plantaria, Products, Sustainability | 0 comments

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Hillier is pleased to announce that the interactive Hillier Plant List 2017/18 is now available, offering trade customers a guide to all the plants supplied from Hillier Nurseries.

The aim of the plant list is to offer inspiration, share the company passion for horticulture and help trade customers sell more plants that their customers will cherish. In keeping with this, some changes have been made to the plant list this year to make it as informative and easy to navigate as possible. There are now just two clear sections:

  • The first, the Merchandising Calendar, showcases the most important and popular plants available to order each month.
  • The second, The Essentials pages, offers an A-Z of all smaller volume or more unusual plant ranges.

The plant list is available via the company’s website. In recognition that some people prefer a hard copy, a printed version can also be requested.

View the 2017/18 plant list on hillier.co.uk

For more information, or to request a copy of the new plant list, contact the? Sales team at head office on 01794 368733 or email sales@hillier.co.uk.

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