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  2. Burpee Seeds and Plants - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] In the 70s, the company introduced seed-starting kits for beginners, an innovation in the seed industry. [5] In 1979, the company was acquired by ITT. David Burpee remained as a consultant until his death in June 1980. [11] In 1981, experimentation and seed production left Fordhook Farm. [3]

  3. Fordhook Farm - Wikipedia

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    It encompasses 12 contributing buildings and 2 contributing structures. They include the houses, barn, spring house, ice house, carriage house, "farm house," "cottage" and seed house, and two greenhouses. The main house is constructed of fieldstone, and the oldest section pre-dates 1798. Washington Atlee Burpee (1858-1915) purchased the farm in ...

  4. List of seed packet companies - Wikipedia

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    The seed packets generally include plant information and planting instructions on the label. Back to the Roots, established in 2009 [1] [2] Botanical Interests, established in 1995 [3] [4] Burpee Seeds, established in 1876; D. Landreth Seed Company, established 1784; Fedco Seeds, established in 1978; Ferry-Morse Seed Company, established in 1856

  5. David Burpee - Wikipedia

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    In 1917 the W. A. Burpee Company was incorporated with Burpee as president. Sales were $900,000 that year, equal to $21,403,636 today. Burpee initiated a War Gardens campaign during World War I when overseas seed supplies were interrupted and there were food shortages. These programs were aimed at city folk, teaching them how to grow food ...

  6. Washington Atlee Burpee - Wikipedia

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    Burpee's move to photography changed the whole industry and the hand-drawn illustrations in catalogs disappeared. In another break with tradition, Burpee eliminated cultural information and put in testimonial letters and plant descriptions. At Burpee's death in 1915, the company had 300 employees, and it was the largest seed company in the world.

  7. Burpee - Wikipedia

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    Burpee Museum of Natural History; Burpee and Mills, Ontario, a township; It is also a name: W. Atlee Burpee, founder of Burpee Seeds; Lawrence Johnstone Burpee (1873–1946), Canadian librarian, historian and author; Judson Burpee Black (1842–1924), Canadian politician; Burpee L. Steeves (1868–1933), Lieutenant Governor of Idaho from 1905 ...

  8. George Ball (American businessman) - Wikipedia

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    George Carl Ball Jr. is an American seedsman who has served as chairman of W. Atlee Burpee Company since 1991. After studying at Bard College and DePaul University, he joined Ball Seed in the late 1970s. He later worked as a marketing executive at Pan American Seed, [citation needed] where he was named president in 1984

  9. File:Burpee's farm annual (IA burpeesfarmannua1891watl).pdf

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