1. WindFrame display
Walls + Forms Inc.
This WindFrame display with a spring base enables sign flexing to prevent high winds from knocking over the display. The high-endurance sign system is ideally suited for windy outdoor applications and is UPS shippable. The double-sided sign has a heavy-duty aluminum frame with an aluminum sign backer panel and is designed to hold standard posters from 28 inches x 44 inches to 26½ inches x 42½ inches.
www.wallsforms.com
2. STACKER delivery rack
EZ Rack
The STACKER is an affordable delivery rack that will maximize the truck cube during transit; then it can be used at the garden center as a display rack. While stacked, the rack is 88-inches tall. You can remove four zip ties and unstack it to create a 40-inch x 24-inch x 44-inch display rack that is shop-able from all sides. The shelving is adjustable to fit products up to 500 pounds. The rack can be customized to any color, length, or width.
3. Double Sides Chalkboard Display Rack
The Maine Bucket Co.
Maine Bucket's versatile new display is constructed of Eastern White Pine and provides two sides of merchandising opportunities. The unit has casters for mobility and measures 17.75 inches W x 11 inches D x 5 feet H. It is available in 19 optional finishes.
www.mainebucket.com
4. CD3570 circular island display

This circular, island display is a paradise for large merchandise. Oversized pots, baskets, garden décor and accessories will fit—and shine—on the CD3570. With a 7-foot radius base, 5-foot middle shelf and 3-foot top, the display provides 65 square-feet of merchandising opportunity. Expanded metal shelves and heavy-duty steel construction also provide the strength to support oversized products.
www.poly-tex.com
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