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and efficient system. This resulted in visitors spending over £50,000 in the dedicated area over the two days. Visitors will find shelf after shelf of sample stock from growers exhibiting at the show in the Marketplace. Visitors can order any combination of stock and it will be all delivered the week after the show in one load with one delivery note and one invoice, saving the hassle of having to open new accounts and work through reams of delivery notes and invoices. All stock in the Marketplace will be sold in shelf quantities and details will be displayed for each product line. The Marketplace is a must-see feature area at this year’s show! The International Breeders’ Area provides


breeders and their agents with the opportunity to promote their ranges of new varieties. Displays focus on new introductions of varieties that the breeder or agent is offering to UK growers for finished plant production. The dedicated area really adds value to the show, bringing together breeders from around the world alongside the best the UK can offer, resulting in the perfect combination for the many visiting growers, retailers and landscapers. Exhibitors in the International Breeders’ Area 2013 include: Beekenkamp Plants BV, Benary, Fitzgerald Nurseries, Plantipp BV, Selecta, Tully Nurseries and Volmary. ProVaR is a not-for-profit organisation established to promote protected plants to its members in the UK and to collect royalties. It represents 17 breeders and 187 plants fromthe UK and Europe offering the widest range of protected plants available to UK growers in a single catalogue. This year ProVar will be showcasing more new varieties including Ceratostigma


‘Sapphire Ring’, Choisya ‘Royal Lace’, Euonymus ‘Paloma Blanca’, Lychnis ‘Scarlet O’Hara’, Salvia ‘Blue Note’, Salvia ‘Red Swing’, Salvia ‘Salmon Dance’, Salvia ‘ViolinMusic’ and Scabiosa ‘Magic’.


Come along to the HTA Hub where HTA


Regional account managers and other specialist staff will be on hand to answer your questions and update you on the latest HTA initiatives and ways in which we can support your business. Your Regional Council representative will also be on hand to discuss local issues with you over a cup of coffee. The area will be surrounded by merchandised displays of roses, heathers, seasonal plants and conifers representing some of the HTA specialist groups.


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