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  2. Stark Brothers Nurseries and Orchards - Wikipedia

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    Stark Bro's Nurseries & Orchards Co. is a horticultural company based in Louisiana, Missouri, that specializes in growing and selling fruit trees to home gardeners and orchardists. The company was the original marketer of the Red Delicious and Golden Delicious apples.

  3. Wijcik McIntosh - Wikipedia

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    Then rights were sold to Stark Brothers Nursery who applied for a patent (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 4,382) in 1978 and were later granted it in 1979. [4] [5] It was the first "columnar style" ornamental apple trees.

  4. Golden Delicious - Wikipedia

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    Mullins sold the tree and propagation rights to Stark Brothers Nurseries for $5000, which first marketed it as a companion of their Red Delicious in 1914. [6] In 1943, the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, New York developed the Jonagold apple by cross-breeding Golden Delicious and Jonathan trees.

  5. Luther Burbank - Wikipedia

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    In that same year, Stark Bro's Nurseries & Orchards Co. discovered the 'Delicious' apple, [9] an elongated fruit with five bumps on the calyx end. The oddly-shaped apple attracted the attention of Burbank, a famed grafter and budder of trees, plants and flowers. He called the new 'Delicious' variety "the finest-flavored apple in all the world."

  6. Gala (apple) - Wikipedia

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    Donald W. McKenzie, an employee of Stark Bros Nursery, obtained a US plant patent for the cultivar on October 15, 1974. [6] It is a relatively new introduction to the UK, first planted in commercial volumes during the 1980s.

  7. Gardens Alive! - Wikipedia

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    Gardens Alive! spent $10.75 million to acquire Breck's, Gurney Seeds, Henry Field's, Michigan Bulb, Spring Hill Nursery and Stark Bros. Stark Bros. was immediately sold off. The Foster & Gallagher businesses were integrated, in part, in Lawrenceburg, while the Spring Hill facility in Tipp City, Ohio, [ 3 ] has continued to grow through acquisition.

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