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  2. File:Hastings' Seeds Catalogue No. 65, Spring 1923 (IA ...

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    In 1899, the company moved to Atlanta, a more centralized distribution point for its mail-order operation. In 1919, the company purchased 1500 acres of land near Lovejoy, Georgia in Clayton County to be used as its seed and nursery stock plantation. In 1942, Donald M. Hastings (1901-1991) succeeded his father as president of the operation.

  3. Gardens Alive! - Wikipedia

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    Gifts and general merchandise accounted for 40 percent of the company's revenue; the other 60 percent of revenue was gardening related. [3] As of 2011, Gardens Alive! was the top seed cataloger in the United States, with $100.6 million of revenue from its seed catalogs compared to $24.8 million for Park Seed Company, the second largest ...

  4. List of Broderbund products - Wikipedia

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    A maze game featuring an ever-growing player-controlled snake The Serpent's Star: 1983 AppII, ATR, C64 Interactive fiction game developed by Ultrasoft Shufflepuck Café: 1989 Ami, ST, CPC, NES, X68K, NEC PC-9801, DOS An air hockey game SkyChase: 1988 Ami, ST, DOS A combat flight simulator: Spellcraft: Aspects of Valor: 1992 DOS, SNES

  5. WildBrain CPLG - Wikipedia

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    Decode and Halifax Film merge as DHX Media, DIC acquires CPLG, and Ragdoll Worldwide is formed with BBC Worldwide; Wild brain acquires stake in Kidrobot: 2007: DHX Media buys Studio B Productions and Wild Brain becomes Wildbrain Entertainment: 2008: Cookie Jar Group merges DIC and House of Cool absorbs Red Rover Studios: 2010

  6. Cranium, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Cranium, Inc. marketing strategies were considered unorthodox by traditional game marketing standards. [5] Because Cranium came out after Christmas, and Cranium, Inc. did not want to compete in the traditional game buying market of toy stores, they decided to sell their game where their target audience would be.

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  8. John Lewis Childs - Wikipedia

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    John Lewis Childs (May 13, 1856 – March 6, 1921) [1] [2] was a horticultural businessman and politician who founded Floral Park, New York.In addition to a widespread reputation for being a zealous ornithologist, [3] Childs is also credited with founding the first mail order seed catalog business in the United States.

  9. WildBrain - Wikipedia

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    WildBrain Ltd. is a Canadian media, animation studio, production, and brand licensing company, mostly associated as an entertainment company. The company is known for owning the largest independent library of children's television programming, [6] including the assets of acquisitions such as Cookie Jar Group, Epitome Pictures, and Wildbrain Entertainment among others, distribution rights to ...