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DISTINCTIVE FLORAL CO. DBA LEN BUSCH ROSES
DISTINCTIVE FLORAL CO. DBA LEN BUSCH ROSES
Plymouth, Minnesota
51-200 employees
Floral wholesale and grower featuring Minnesota grown cut flowers and blooming plants as well as flowers and hardgoods from the best suppliers around the world. Len Busch built the company with one driving focus - to provide his customers with the best quality flowers that could be produced. This philosophy has been core to our business and still is today. Now, more than fifty years later, the crops have changed but the focus on quality has not! Today, we grow Roses, Alstroemeria, Lilies, Tulips, Snapdragons, Gerberas, and Potted Flowering plants. In total, over 7 million stems and pots are produced and sold per year in 15 acres of greenhouses. We complement what is grown on our farm with carefully selected flowers from around the world to provide our customers with a full line of the world's best flowers and plants available and also carry a complete line of floral supplies.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
DAN & JERRY'S GREENHOUSE, LLC
DAN & JERRY'S GREENHOUSE, LLC
Monticello, Minnesota
51-200 employees
DAN & JERRYS GREENHOUSES LLC is a company based out of 2121 90TH STREET NE, MONTICELLO, Minnesota, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
GREEN VALLEY GREENHOUSE, INC.
GREEN VALLEY GREENHOUSE, INC.
Ramsey, Minnesota
51-200 employees
Green Valley Greenhouse, Inc. was founded in 1977 and worked its way into the industry through area farm markets. With the quality product and friendly manner in which Green Valley conducted business, the company soon found customers asking for more. Each year greenhouses have been added to keep up with demand. That demand has continued, positioning Green Valley as a major grower in the Twin Cities area. There are now 25 acres of indoor growing space and 5 acres of outdoor space that house the production of a wide variety of products. Currently, Green Valley concentrates on spring annuals, fall garden mums, spruce tips, and poinsettias. The company is located in the northwest suburb of Ramsey and is open year-round for both wholesale and retail sales.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
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MALMBORGS, INC.
MALMBORGS, INC.
Rogers, Minnesota
51-200 employees
Malmborg's Greenhouse is a rooting location, in Rogers, MN, for over nine hundred varieties of vegetative annuals. We supply young plants to greenhouses, growers, and garden centers throughout the United States. Malmborg's also operates three garden centers in the Twin Cites: Blaine and Rogers. We grow all of our own annuals, vegetables, herbs, mums, and poinsettias in our greenhouses.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
WAGNER GREENHOUSES, INC.
WAGNER GREENHOUSES, INC.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
51-200 employees
It all began in 1901 on what is now our Minneapolis, MN location when August Cornelius, our founder started producing greenhouse and field vegetables. The original glass greenhouse covered 4,000 square feet, supporting tomato production. As the facilities expanded, the vegetable assortment also expanded to include cucumbers, lettuce, watercress, radishes, and tomatoes. The fresh produce was marketed locally. Rich and Nola incorporated in 1967. By then, retail sales of bedding plants had expanded into a full-scale garden center. The garden center featured Wagner’s geraniums and bedding plants and was open only during the spring season. In addition to the garden center, flowers and vegetables were sold at the farmers’ markets and through wholesale channels. Rich and Nola’s sons, Ron and Scott, were also being introduced to the business during this time. As Ron Wagner completed his horticulture degree at the University of Minnesota he introduced the company to a relatively new production technique: growing plugs. Plugs were initially used for internal production, replacing the old open-seeded trays. As Ron perfected his growing methods, several brokers became interested in selling plugs. Wagner’s quickly became a leading plug supplier producing spring bedding plugs, summer pansy plugs, cyclamen liners, cool crops liner and specialty florist pot crops liners. Over the years, Wagners has made several expansions including the purchase of a 250,000 square foot growing range in Hugo, MN which was converted and redesigned from rose production to growing annuals, perennials, poinsettias and more. A seasonal garden center opened at the Hugo location in 2002. Another seasonal garden center opened in Bloomington, MN in 2013. Now a fifth generation company, Wagners has continuously changed its infrastructure and evolved the product offerings to meet the needs of both wholesale and retail customers.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market