SHS Griffin has announced the release of its annual seed and plant catalog for the 2015-16 season. Available in
both print and digital formats, the 2016 catalog features more than 400 new and improved varieties from the industry’s leading breeders.
The 262-page print catalog content covers the company’s full seed portfolio—more than 3,400 cultivars of annuals, perennials, ornamental grasses, herbs and vegetables. From the SHS Griffin vegetative offering, the complete spring-annual assortment from Syngenta Flowers is featured, alongside new introductions and top sellers from nine top suppliers such as Proven Winners, Dummen Orange and Suntory. Vegetative perennials from Syngenta Flowers are also included—more than 120 varieties, including several SHS Griffin exclusives.
The SHS Griffin 2016 digital catalog includes all of the product information and photography from the print edition, and more. For the first time, SHS Griffin has added a range of digital-only bonus content: detailed crop culture, quick reference guides and other tools to enhance grower success.
“Downloads of last year’s SHS Griffin catalog reached an all-time high, up 56 percent over prior year. We’ve seen how useful this tool is for our customers,” explained Ken Turrentine, head of marketing for Griffin Greenhouse Supplies.
The SHS Griffin 2016 catalog is available now for digital download at www.shsgriffin.com. The digital edition is suitable for use on computers and tablets. Print catalogs are available by calling 800.323.7253.
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