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Flower bulb trader C.S. Weijers & Sons in Hillegom appointed Purveyor to the Household: 'A crown on a hundred years of entrepreneurship'

Flower bulb trader C.S. Weijers & Sons in Hillegom appointed Purveyor to the Household: 'A crown on a hundred years of entrepreneurship'

The flower bulb trading company C.S. Weijers & Zonen in Hillegom has been officially designated as a Purveyor to the Royal Household. The honorary title was presented by the King's Commissioner of South Holland to mark the company's 100th anniversary.

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