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institutions or
private estates. Some will also work in
plant breeding. A "
nurseryman" is a
person who owns or
works in a nursery. Some
nurseries specialize...
- (1795–1872) was an
American nurseryman. When 28
years of age he was
taken into
partnership by his father, a
pioneer nurseryman,
whose gardens were planted...
- Chapman;
September 26, 1774 –
March 18, 1845) was an
American pioneer nurseryman who
introduced trees grown with
apple seeds (as
opposed to
trees grown...
- Lee and
Kennedy were two
families of
prominent Scottish nurserymen in
partnership for
three generations at the
Vineyard Nursery in Hammersmith, west of...
- 1838 –
August 9, 1904) was a German-born
American horticulturalist and
nurseryman. John Rock was a
leader in
California in
pomology and the
nursery business...
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Charles Lawson (1795–1873) was a
Scottish nurseryman and merchant,
noted for the
introduction of
foreign crops into the
United Kingdom. He
served as Lord...
- with
Pierre Emile L'Angelier, some ten
years her senior, an
apprentice nurseryman who
originally came from the
Channel Islands. He
worked as a ****ng clerk...
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James Allen (1830 – 1906),
known as the "Snowdrop King," was a
nurseryman and
galanthophile of
Shepton Mallet, Somerset,
United Kingdom,
known prin****lly...
- Carl
Purdy (1861 –
August 8, 1945) was an
American nurseryman from Ukiah, California.
Purdy was born in the
Midwest and
moved to Ukiah, California, as...
- pronunciation: [pit ˈʌudɔl(ə)f]; born 27
October 1944) is a
Dutch garden designer,
nurseryman and author. He is a
leading figure of the "New Perennial" movement – his...