Photo courtesy of Selecta One
Selecta One, in a press release, announced the debut of its 2021 Poinsettia catalog – a 45-page resource filled with "exciting new product launches, production tips from experts, and a closer look at its supply chain network." This year’s catalog focuses on “Only the best, for your success," per the release, in which Selecta One outlines "its highest-quality poinsettia assortment sourced from the most reliable supply chain while providing solutions to cover all your growing needs."
"Selecta One wants to be your poinsettia-growing partner from start to finish,” says Product and Technical Support Manager Gary Vollmer, who provides “Gary’s Notes” on each poinsettia series throughout the catalog. “We trialed extensively to cover every region, pot size and season so you can have the most successful poinsettia season yet.”
Some of the key features of the Selecta One 2021 Poinsettia catalog include:
- Details on NEW Orange Glow, a game-changing, true orange poinsettia and Christmas Mouse, a "whimsical and exciting introduction" with high retail appeal.
- Regional recommendations and top-sellers called out with each page-turn.
- A comprehensive culture guide on page 36 to achieve your own perfect finish.
Selecta One has poinsettia information and tips available on its micro poinsettia site. The catalog can be viewed online or downloaded as a PDF here. Print copies are available upon request via a sales representative.
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