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  2. Gardens Alive! - Wikipedia

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    The namesake catalog is printed on small, newspaper-like sheets and features "funky DIY photos". Other gardening catalogs operated include Audubon Workshop, Breck's, Gurney's Seed, Henry Field's, Iseli Nursery, Michigan Bulb, New Holland Bulb, Spring Hill Nurseries, and Weeks Roses, all of which have been acquired from buy-outs of other companies.

  3. Berry Botanic Garden - Wikipedia

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    Berry Botanic Garden was a botanical garden in southwest Portland, Oregon, in the United States.In addition to large collections of alpine plants, rhododendrons, primulas, and lilies, it was known for its plant-conservation program and its large seed bank that protects rare or endangered plants of the Pacific Northwest.

  4. Felix Gillet - Wikipedia

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    A collection of nursery and seed catalogs published by the Felix Gillet Nursery from 1884-1962 is part of the Ethel Z. Bailey Horticultural Catalogue Collection, [20] College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University. United States Department of Agriculture/National Clonal Germplasm Repository, (Corvallis, Oregon). [21]

  5. Index Seminum - Wikipedia

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    Index Seminum meaning in Latin "seed index", is a catalog of seeds of wild or cultivated plants offered free of charge or in exchange of seeds of equivalent value by botanical gardens or arboretums. It is published annually or biennially by these institutions, traditionally in A5 format (148 × 210 mm).

  6. Northrup-King - Wikipedia

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    The company continued selling seeds for garden use but also began to sell field seed for farming. The cold Minnesota weather was a major selling point for Northrup, King and Co. The company created its Polar Brand to emphasize the virtues of Northern-grown seed.

  7. Seth Lewelling - Wikipedia

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    Seth Lewelling (1820 – February 21, 1896), alternatively spelled Luelling (including by Lewelling himself), was a pioneer orchardist from the U.S. state of Oregon, best known for developing the Bing cherry. [2]

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