Aussie WinnersŪ aims to meet Australian demand
for outstanding new flowering ornamentals. It is the Australian
arm of Proven Winners, an internationally renowned marketing cooperative
of some of the world's best growers and propagators.
Established in 1992,
Proven Winners is dedicated to developing unique and innovative
hybrid varieties and only the most outstanding and versatile plants
are selected to bear the Proven Winners label.
Proven Winners lines are grown from material bred by a network
of top international breeders, located in South Africa, Germany,
Holland, Japan, Australia, Great Britain, and the United States.
Every plant chosen to become a Proven Winner has passed a series
of trials lasting 2-3 years in numerous greenhouse and garden situations
in different climates. Proven Winners selections are propagated
under an elite stock program. Mother stock initially comes from
thermally treated tissue culture to make them more vigorous and
more disease-free than similar plants. Proven Winners has a worldwide
network of licensees that sell over 100 million plants annually.
Aussie Winners Pty Ltd has been set up by Edward and Mary Bunker
to trial, introduce and market selected Proven Winner plants in
Australia and New Zealand. They, in turn, have established a network
of licensed propagators and growers throughout Australia and New
Zealand so that these outstanding plants will be widely available.
Aussie Winners plants will be sold in distinctive modern aluminium
coloured plastic pots printed with the AW logo.
Edward and Mary formerly owned Redlands Nursery in Queensland (now
owned by their son, John). Edward, one of the small number of life
members of the Nursery & Garden Industry of Australia (NGIA),
says: “the Proven Winners idea has found appeal in many other
parts of the world. Now Australian gardeners will have the chance
to grow unique plants that have benefited from breeding research
and development on an international scale”.
Aussie Winners also aims to enhance Australia’s contribution
to the development of new plants for the world market by introducing
the work of Australian breeders to the world wide network.