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Darlac secures new stockist

Published: 27 April 2015
The Royal National Rose Society (RNRS) has chosen Darlac as its garden tools supplier for a new shop at its rose gardens in Chiswell Green.
Darlac secures new stockist
Darlac will supply a range of its most popular garden tools for sale in the shop, which will open att the Gardens of the Rose on Saturday, June 6.

"We are delighted that the RNRS has chosen us as its single supplier of garden tools for the new shop at Chiswell Green in St Albans," said Darlac managing director Peter Darban. "Darlac is increasingly being recognised for its extensive collection of quality garden tools as the list of independent garden centres now stocking Darlac products continues to grow. In the last three years alone Darlac's trade sales has increased dramatically and continues to grow".

Darlac developed its relationship with the RNRS over many years, as both organisations attended the same RHS and other gardening related shows around the country. Darlac has recently announced that it will be sponsoring various RNRS Amateur Rose events to be held this season.

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