Harris Seeds published the 2009-2010 Professional Vegetables Growers' Catalog
Online, November 3, 2009 (Newswire.com) - The 2009-2010 Harris Seeds Professional Vegetable Growers' Seed Catalog has just been published and is in the mail! This 136 page catalog features vegetables from asparagus to zucchini, market leading field-grown cut flowers, fruit trees and plants, and growing supplies. Harris Seeds has added over 30 new vegetable seed varieties, plus 75 new untreated and organic seed offerings to their product line for 2010, and growers will find them all in this catalog. Highlights include Lewis Bean, Accent Cauliflower, ACX MS4012BC Sweet Corn, Daisy Gourd, Red Streaked Mizuna, Fire and Ice Blend MTO Lettuce, Lil' Orange Mon Pumpkin, Primo Red Tomato, Red Candy Tomato and Troubadour Seedless Watermelon. Hundreds more vegetable seed varieties are also offered, including over 70 varieties of sweet corn, Powdery Mildew tolerant pumpkins and market-leading squash varieties. Growers will enjoy Harris Seeds' Gour-Maize™ sweet corn recommendations, which highlight the sweetest and most tender corn varieties available. Readers will also find extensive pumpkin growing tips from the experienced, knowledgeable staff of Pumpkin Professionals at Harris Seeds.
Quality tools and growing supplies are just as important to farms' success as well-performing seeds and plants. Harris Seeds carries industry-leading tools and growing supplies to help businesses prosper, from seed starting supplies to plant protection products, plastic mulches, and cut flower and harvesting supplies. Be sure to check out the new catalog, or view all of these products online at www.harrisseeds.com.
Growers who are not already on Harris Seeds' mailing list can request a catalog at www.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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