Washington Atlee Burpee

Seed company founder and businessman

Washington Atlee Burpee - Seed company founder and businessman
Born

April 5th, 1858
167 years ago

Died

1915
110 years ago — 57 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Canada

Links & References

Founded the Burpee Seed Company, which played a crucial role in popularizing gardening in North America. Expanded the company into a leading seed supplier, introducing various vegetable and flower seed varieties. Advocated for quality seeds and innovative gardening techniques through catalogs that reached a wide audience. Contributed to agricultural advancements by supporting the hybridization of plants.

Founded Burpee Seed Company in 1876

Pioneered the hybridization of seeds

Published influential gardening catalogs

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