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Philadelphia Flower Show Offers Groovy Swag

In the City of Brotherly Love, the annual world-famous Philadelphia Flower Show is the first official herald of springtime. Held since 1829, the Show is hosted by the Pennsylvania Horticulture Society (PHS), and now spans the entire show floor at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Center City Philadelphia for nine days in March.

An average of 250,000 attendees flock to the event each year to admire the gravity-defying floral arrangements and lush landscapes, and to bring home official branded items to commemorate their visit.

Ceiling-high floral arrangements greet visitors.

A full-size landscape raises awareness to the good work of the Sara’s Smiles Foundation, which gives cancer-stricken children more positive and empowered hospital experiences.

In the center of the large-scale exhibits in line with the year’s “Flower Power” theme, as well as floral arrangements from international competitors, gardening demonstrations and a massive marketplace with exhibitors, was the official PHS store full of promotional products.

Among the brightly-colored items on offer were coffee mugs, serving plates and spoons, ball caps, long- and short-sleeve shirts with peace signs and fun garden sayings, and laminated non-woven totes.

A long-sleeve ladies' screen-printed T-shirt. 

A short-sleeve ladies' V-neck with a screen-printed graphic perfect for garden-lovers.

In addition to the official PHS shop, the Marketplace welcomed exhibitors from all over the country, offering everything from plants, to gardening tools, to green energy alternative services, to home décor and more, posing a great opportunity for distributors to offer promotional products as booth giveaways.

The busy Marketplace shopping space offered plants, gardening tools, jewelry, home décor and more.

The floral magic continues until next Sunday March 10.

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