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Mountain View Daylily Nursery      

Fund-raising with Daylilies

Mountain View Daylily Nursery now offers daylilies as a new & exciting "green" choice in fund-raising for schools, clubs & other organisations.

You can now raise funds easily with our great selection of easy to grow, low maintenance, drought tolerant, hardy, evergreen, beautiful daylilies at low prices.  


Earn $$$ easily for your special project with our great range of value-for-money daylilies


You'll make a huge 40% profit on all your sales, plus we'll give you free postage on delivery of your order.

Daylilies are available almost all year round, unlike bulbs which are only available when dormant - no other plant mail order company can offer you such flexibility !

To help you achieve sales easily we'll supply you with our colour brochures full of high quality pictures of a superb range of daylilies at great prices.


Free Plants !  We'll give you free bonus plants for any customers who spend over $50.

                     Easy to grow - Easy to sell !

    Our daylilies are available from March to November - which means greater flexibility.
     
    You'll have much more choice of when to schedule your fund-raising drive into the calendar of events for your school or organisation & so maximise your profits.

    Our fund-raising scheme was trialled locally by Maleny State High School who raised an amazing $12,000 in only 3 weeks !  

    "We ran a Daylily Drive and it brought the construction of our hall a few thousand dollars closer. This was a unique way to fund-raise, involving an enthusiastic team of people, and it captured the interest of the school and the wider community. We'd do it again !"

                       Principal Paul Tarbuck

    If you would like more information on how you can get involved in Fund-raising with Daylilies please click HERE to send us an email.          WANT TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT DAYLILIES?   Click here

Ph: 07 5494 2346            Fax: 07 5499 9774
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