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  2. Gurney's Seed and Nursery Company - Wikipedia

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    Gurney's Seed and Nursery Co. is a mail-order seed and garden plant company based in Greendale, Indiana.Founded in 1866, Gurney's specializes in vegetable and flower seeds, gardening supplies and nursery stock, including trees, shrubs, perennials, fruit trees and berries, fertilizers and plant foods.

  3. Edward Gurney Hill - Wikipedia

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    Edward Gurney (E. G.) Hill (1847–1933) was a nurseryman and rose breeder from Richmond, Indiana. He and his father, Joseph, established the Hill and Company nursery business in 1881. Hill later joined with his son, Joseph Herbert, to hybridize roses and produced many successful and popular rose varieties.

  4. Breck's - Wikipedia

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    The company continued into the 1950s as a garden supply company, when Luther Adams "Bo" Breck, the fifth-generation Breck, transformed the family business into a Dutch bulb importer and flower bulb catalog company. [1] In 2001, Breck's was acquired by Gardens Alive! when then-parent company Foster & Gallagher went bankrupt. [9]

  5. Mapping project finds 20 invasive plant species in Indiana's ...

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    For the past two years, Hoosier National Forest staff and a nonprofit group dedicated to identifying and removing invasive plants have been trekking through Indiana's only wilderness mapping where ...

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  7. Indiana Botanic Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana Botanic Gardens were founded in 1910 by horticulturalist and herbalist Joseph Meyer (1878–1950) in a small cottage in the rear of his home in Hammond, Indiana. Initially called the Indiana Herb Gardens, the business barely covered living expenses for the large Meyer family, which eventually consisted of seven sons and one daughter.