Harris Seeds announces the publication of the 2015-2016 Vegetable & Cut Flower Growers’ Catalog, featuring hundreds of vegetable seed and cut flower seed varieties including 50 new introductions.
For growers who want to expand their business, cut flowers like zinnias, sunflowers and gladiolus spell promising profits, according to Harris Seeds. Among the novelties in these varieties are the Benary’s Giant series of zinnias, sunflowers Sunrich Orange DMR (Downy Mildew Resistant) and cinnamon-red colored Copper Queen.
In addition to seeds and plants, Harris Seeds carries a selection of growing supplies for seed starting, plant protection, watering, harvesting, merchandising, and more.
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