Harris Seeds' New 2010 Home Garden Catalog has just been published
Be sure to get your copy today so that you don't miss out in ordering all new vegetable and flower seed varieties as well as supplies for your home garden.
Online, December 18, 2009 (Newswire.com) - The Harris Seeds 2010 Home Garden Catalog has just been published and is in the mail! New to this catalog are several vegetable varieties from seed, including Daisy Gourd - a charming new gourd with paintbrush color patterns and unique shapes, Fire and Ice Lettuce Blend - a blend of sweet and tasty lettuce varieties with contrasting textures, Sweet Treats Tomato - a very sweet, large pink cherry tomato, and Vision Sweet Corn - absolutely the sweetest and most tender variety you will ever sink your teeth into.
New flower seed varieties include Gaillardia Mesa Yellow - a 2010 All America Selections Winner and the first-ever hybrid yellow Gaillardia from seed, Tiger Eye Rudbeckia - the first American Garden Award winner and the first hybrid Rudbeckia hirta from seed, new Easy Wave Petunia varieties - Burgundy Star, Plum Vein and Violet, and Candy Mix Zinnia - an unusual zinnia mix and last year's bonus seed offering.
Home gardeners will find everything they need for their garden in this catalog including best selling seed starting supplies (including OMRI approved Jiffy pots and strips), mulches, watering supplies, animal and disease control products, as well as new products like new heat mats, planters, soil meters and fertilizers.
Harris Seeds carries more than just seeds and supplies! They also offer potatoes and shallots (both new this year!), garlic bulbs, flower bulbs, barerooted fruit transplants, and vegetable transplants.
Gardeners who are not already on Harris Seeds' mailing list can request a catalog at harrisseeds.com or by calling (800) 544-7938.
About Harris Seeds
The Harris Seeds company began its catalog operation in 1879. It evolved from the efforts of Joseph Harris, an English immigrant who became extremely successful in the selection of superior strains of vegetables and grains.
Joseph Harris settled in the Genesee Valley Region of Western New York in the 1850's. His success as a seedsman led to the beginning of Harris Seeds in 1879. The company became widely popular because of his basic business philosophy - "offer my customers a quality product at a fair price and they will return." Harris Seeds is an active member of the American Seed Trade Association, the National Garden Bureau and the Mail-order Gardening Association.
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