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  2. Glen Saint Mary Nurseries Company - Wikipedia

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    The Glen Saint Mary Nurseries Company is a historic site in Glen St. Mary, Florida, located at 7703 Glen Nursery Road. On November 7, 2003, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Glen Saint Mary Nurseries was founded by George Taber Sr. in 1882.

  3. Dave Wilson Nursery - Wikipedia

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    Dave Wilson Nursery is a family-owned and operated nursery that specializes in the wholesale growth of fruit trees for home gardens. It was established in 1938 and based in Modesto, California, and has become one of the largest growers of deciduous fruit, nut, and shade trees in the United States, cultivating over 1000 acres on a four-year rotation and producing more than two million trees ...

  4. Stark Brothers Nurseries and Orchards - Wikipedia

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    The original tree was found on the Mullins' family farm in Clay County, West Virginia and was locally known as Mullin's Yellow Seedling and Annit apple. Anderson Mullins sold the tree and propagation rights to Stark Bro's Nurseries & Orchards Co., which first marketed it as a companion to their Red Delicious apple in 1914.

  5. Florida's blueberry season arrives with buckets of local fruit

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    Florida growers -- mostly family farmers – produce more than 5,700 acres of blueberries, producing about 20 million pounds per season.

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  7. Kent (mango) - Wikipedia

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    The tree was susceptible to anthracnose, however, and the fruit's poor shelf life limited its commercial scale in Florida. Kent is grown on a limited commercial scale outside of the United States, particularly in Latin America. [6] Today it is still widely grown as a nursery stock tree for home growing in Florida, where it remains popular.