Woodbine to Revitalize Flower Bulb Market

woodbineBrand revitalization agency Woodbine announced today it has been selected by a group of 17 flower bulb trading companies to develop and execute a marketing campaign to invigorate consumer demand for flowering bulbs throughout North America. The participating companies (listed below) are affiliated with Anthos, the Royal Trade Association for Nursery Stock and Flower Bulbs headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Together, the participating companies account for 85 percent of consumer sales in North America.

North America accounts for 30 percent of worldwide flower bulb demand, indicating a growth opportunity here. In 2008, a North American market study undertaken by Knowledge Networks, Inc. identified opportunities to increase demand among current bulb gardeners, while introducing bulbs to a whole new generation of potential gardeners. Based on this study, representatives from Anthos began their search for a North American marketing agency to develop the right message, creative campaign and marketing plan that will invigorate the category. The initial search was narrowed to three agencies, all of whom presented their recommendations to Anthos representatives in 2010.

Woodbine’s marketing-to-women expertise and their experience with revitalizing brands and categories inspired the agency to develop a campaign that gives flowering bulbs new relevance in the context of women’s busy lives.

“Woodbine’s creative approach is simple, fresh, insightful and will help women think about flowering bulbs in a whole new way,” said Henk Westerhof, Chairman of Anthos. “We believe their integrated marketing plan will convince new gardeners to buy bulbs for the first time, while reminding experienced gardeners of all the reasons they love to plant them each year.”

The campaign, set to launch during the second half of 2011, will consist of a Web site, consumer advertising, digital marketing, social media, public relations and event marketing. It will also have a trade component targeted to retailers across all channels of distribution. The participating companies have made a three-year commitment to the campaign, totaling $1.9 million per year.

“We believe our campaign has the potential to do for the flower bulb industry what `Got Milk` has done for the milk industry,” said Peter Mitchell, Woodbine President & CEO. “This is a classic category revitalization opportunity for Woodbine and we are excited to get started.”

About Anthos: The Royal Trade Association for Nursery Stock and Flower Bulbs
Anthos was established on July 1, 1996, following the merger between the Association for Flower Bulb Traders (1900) and the Association for Plant Traders (1917). Anthos promotes the interests of the member companies that trade in flower bulbs and nursery stock products and the industry as a whole. Companies participating in the North American campaign are as follows:

  • WR Vanderschoot of VA, Inc.
  • Tuberbulb Export BV
  • Vanhof and Blokker LTD
  • M. Thoolen Flowerbulbs
  • Jac.Uittenbogaard & Sons
  • Gebr Langeveld BV
  • Netherland Bulb Company
  • Garden State Bulb Company
  • Florex BV
  • Stuifbergen Bloembollen Export BV
  • Van Zyverden Inc.
  • Van Bloem Gardens
  • CJ Ruigrok & Sons BV
  • ADR. Bulbs, Inc.
  • Van Noort Bulb Co. LTD
  • Kapiteyn Breezand – Holland
  • M&G en Holland Beauty Corp.
  • DeVroomen Bulb Co, Inc.
  • Bloomsz, LLC
  • Van Bourgondiens
  • Simple Pleasures Flowerbulbs & Perennials, Inc.
  • De Ree Holland BV
  • Bloomsz Canada, LTD
  • DeVroomen Europe BV
  • J. Onderwater Export, LTD
  • Veseys Seeds
  • Tradewinds
  • Mantel Holland BV

About Woodbine
Founded in 1985, Woodbine is a Brand Revitalization agency in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Woodbine develops creative marketing, advertising, public relations and digital solutions for clients such as First Community Bank; Ekornes home furnishings; Conrad Fafard, Inc., a Syngenta Group Company; High Point Regional Health System; Burlington footwear; North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services; SCAN and Tanglewood Park. For more information, please visit www.woodbine.com.