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  2. Burpee Seeds and Plants - Wikipedia

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    Burpee Seeds and Plants, officially W. Atlee Burpee & Co., is an American seed and plant company that was founded by Washington Atlee Burpee in Pennsylvania in 1876. [1]

  3. Fordhook Farm's Burpee Open offers behind-the-scenes ... - AOL

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    Burpee, a well-known garden, seed and plant company, was founded in Philadelphia in 1876 under the name W. Atlee Burpee Company. Burpee later purchased the 60-acre property on New Britain Road in ...

  4. 13 Types of Mulch—and How to Choose the Right One for Your Yard

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    Inorganic mulch can be a beautiful addition to your garden; consider the following. Seashells. If you live near an ocean, you already know that crushed seashells can make beautiful garden paths.

  5. 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.

  6. Their grandfather came to America and opened a nursery. A ...

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    The nursery dates to 1927, when it was started by Kei and David's grandfather, Minegusu Nakai, who had emigrated from Japan to Vancouver, Canada, in 1898 and moved to Hawthorne after marrying.

  7. Sesame - Wikipedia

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    Sesame is a perennial plant growing 50 to 100 cm (1 ft 8 in to 3 ft 3 in) tall, with opposite leaves 4 to 14 cm (2 to 6 in) long with an entire margin; they are broad lanceolate, to 5 cm (2.0 in) broad, at the base of the plant, narrowing to just 1 cm (0.39 in) broad on the flowering stem.