About us

Since its founding in 1958, functioning as a small, family-operated perennial plant farm in Holland, Michigan, Walters Seed Company has been recognized as a leader in the production of seed packets as gifts to accompany perennial purchases, or for use as promotional premiums.

Over time, the company has developed a recognized expertise in the development of promotional initiatives that focus on sustainability, health, nutrition, recycling, ecological stewardship and natural beauty. Walters Seed goes far beyond merely supplying seed packets for use as a promotional items. It takes the lead in helping major, worldwide organizations to put their Earth-friendly principles into action.

Through efforts such as anti-hunger campaigns in cooperation with NGOs and corporate-sponsored educational programs for children, Walters Seed is proud of its positive impact on people worldwide.

Our Mission: To Partner with Retail establishments and Corporations and the Causes they Support in the Areas of:

  • Non Profit Groups/Hunger Relief Agencies/Social Services
  • Environmental Awareness Campaigns/Earth Day/City Beautification Programs
  • Nutrition and Health Awareness
  • Children’s Education/Life Skills/Health Lifestyles
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Founded in: 1958

Henry & Connie Walters Walters Seed and Nursery began as a small, family-operated perennial plant farm in Holland, Michigan. Seeds packets were originally used as a free gift that came with your perennial plant order through mail order sales.

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Second Generation: 1996

Sandra Walters Slager –  Second generation leadership began in 1996 and the seed packaging business moved to its current location in 1998; making seed packets into promotional products and soaring to the top of the business. Read an interview with Sandy Slager: CEO of Walters Seed Company

Safe Seed Pledge

We pledge that we do not knowingly buy or sell genetically engineered seeds or plants. The mechanical transfer of genetic material outside of natural reproductive methods and between genera, families or kingdoms poses great biological risks, as well as economic, political and cultural threats.

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