ROCHESTER, NY, March 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) As more home owners are growing vegetables these days, Harris Seeds is now offering, for the very first time, a new Harris Seeds Countertop Seed Display for retailers. This easy-to-assemble green cardboard display includes 12 famous, Harris Seeds direct-sow varieties in eye-catching, 4 color packets. The all-inclusive display comes with 20 packets each of the 12 direct sow varieties, or a total of 240 packets. Each packet has a pre-printed price of $1.69, and also includes easy-to-follow growing instructions on the back. The display features an attractive, 4 color cardboard header that will surely draw attention.
The Harris Seeds Countertop Seed Display is ideal for any small retailers, family farm markets and professional growers who sell through direct sales like Farmers' Markets. Harris' seeds are known far and wide by professional growers for their high germination rates, excellent yields and top-notch taste at the dinner table. Now retailers can offer their customers professional grower quality seeds with the Harris Seeds brand, and keep them coming back, season after season. Displays are offered as outright purchase only, and provide excellent retail margins. Retailer cost is $189.60 per display and the potential return is $405.60 per display. Refills are available on demand. Dimensions: 14.5" wide x 10.5" deep x 9" tall. The header adds 9" to the height.
Harris Seeds offers Net 30 day terms, with pre-approved credit, or pre-pay with credit card or check. A Resale Certificate must accompany the order, if it is not already on file. Shipping charges will be prepaid and added to the invoice.
For more information or to order, retailers can go to:
http://www.harrisseeds.com/storefront/t-Countertop-Seed-Display.aspx
The Harris Seeds Company began long ago in 1879 in the fertile Genesee Valley of Western New York. Over the next century, it became a leader in the development and distribution of flowers and vegetables for the home garden and professional grower marketplace. Located in Rochester, New York, the company specializes in high quality vegetable and flower seeds, plants and growing supplies. The company publishes over 500,000 catalogs every year, serving the home gardener and professional grower. Quality has been the hallmark of Harris Seeds for over 132 years. It was the very first company in America to test for quality germination and print the results on every package of seed sold. Harris Seeds places extreme importance in providing the finest products available, coupled with service that goes unmatched in the industry.
Harris Seeds Is Now Offering Countertop Seed Displays
Harris Seeds is pleased to announce we are offering, for the very first time, a Countertop Seed Display for Retailers.
2012-03-29
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[Press-News.org] Harris Seeds Is Now Offering Countertop Seed DisplaysHarris Seeds is pleased to announce we are offering, for the very first time, a Countertop Seed Display for Retailers.