Crate displays
The Maine Bucket Co.
Crate displays from The Maine Bucket Co. come in multiple styles and sizes, providing the retailer with multiple display options. These attractive, sturdy merchandisers can be used in the plant yard or in the gift shop to bring focus to items you want to move. Translation: They’re good for merchandising practically anything in the garden center. www.mainebucket.com
357 circular display
Poly-Tex
This circular island display from Poly-Tex is a paradise for large merchandise. Oversized pots, baskets, garden décor and accessories will fit—and shine—on the 357 display. With a 7-foot diameter base, 5-foot middle tier and 3-foot top, you’ll get 65 square feet of merchandising opportunity in one display. Another benefit (as if you haven’t been wowed already): Expanded metal surfaces and heavy-duty steel construction also provide the strength to support oversized products. www.poly-tex.com
360° Cart
Wellmaster
Wellmaster’s new 360° Cart is everything the horticultural industry needs, all packed into one unit. Such as, you ask? How about these features: A tight turn radius on 15-inch center wheels, industry-standard 22-inch x 59-inch size, adjustable shelves, a forkliftable format and a hot-dip galvanized finish. They all add up to a step saver that will earn its keep for years to come. www.wellmaster.ca
Wagon & cart displays
Frontier Carriages
Frontier Carriages offers a full line of carts, wagons, and displays made of multiple wood choices. Frontier Carriages are available completely assembled or in a Metal Kit form for the crafty/handy retailer. The Metal Kits include all the metal parts needed along with drawings or blueprints to build a wagon or cart yourself. www.frontiercarriages.com
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