Image courtesy of Bailey
Bailey's 2021 brochure for the Endless Summer Hydrangeas received a 2022 Media Awards Gold Medal of Achievement for Trade Newsletter or Brochure. This achievement, presented by Garden Communicators International, recognizes individuals and companies who achieve the highest levels of talent and professionalism in garden communications.
“We value the partnership with GardenComm and its members, and are incredibly grateful for the recognition,” shares Ryan McEnaney, Bailey marketing and communications manager. “Our goal is to consistently provide our customers and the industry with tools that help them have success with Endless Summer hydrangeas.”
The 2021 Endless Summer Hydrangeas brochure provides an overview of Bailey's best-selling hydrangea brand. Full of variety specifics for each of the reblooming hydrangeas in the collection, the work that goes into bringing an Endless Summer hydrangea to market and the marketing efforts behind the brand, the brochure also introduces the newest hydrangea to join Endless Summer in 2023: Pop Star Hydrangea.
“We are always striving to improve communication while introducing new ideas, inspiration and creativity,” adds Clarisa Ponce De Leon, senior graphic designer. “Graphically, it's important to relate to different audiences in a way that's effective but also easy to understand. It was a true team effort to produce this brochure and receiving outside recognition, especially from GardenComm, is an honor.”
For more information on Endless Summer Hydrangeas, head to https://www.baileynurseries.com/brands/endless-summer/.
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