FYI - 
 
Adam Honigman
NYC


http://www.idigmygarden.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2245 
 
A recent merger now announced says that W.Atlee Burpee & Co. Seeds has accepted 
a deal to be bought out by Seminis. This will mean that from the beginning of 
2007 onward, Burpee will be operated as a subsidiary of Monsanto (a.k.a. 
Monsatan) Co., which has already bought out Seminis. Seminis and Burpee were 
the two largest American seed companies not affiliated with Monsatan until both 
were recently bought out by the multi-billion-dollar corporation. 
Burpee & Co. was started in 1876 when 18-year-old Washington Atlee Burpee 
started a small seed business with the help of his mother. The business took 
off like a space shuttle, and supplied money to buy a second seed-growing farm 
in California (in addition to the Burpee's famous Fordhook farm in 
Pennsylvania). They also built "The House" at Fordhook (which looks simply like 
a huge farmhouse but is a mansion inside), and converted the old family 
farmhouse to a seed-cleaning facility. 
 
Behind the scenes, W.A. Burpee was an alcoholic. His drinking led to his 
untimely death in 1915, at the age of 49. His son David Burpee, aged 22, left 
Cornell University to take up the reins of the company. 
 
David Burpee became the P.T. Barnum of the seed business, famous for his use of 
bells-and-whistles, smoke-and-mirrors advertising hype. He made hybridization 
mainstream in the seed industry, and helped develop chromosomal modification, a 
predecessor technology to genetic engineering. 
In 1991 Ball Co. bought out Burpee seeds. The Ball leadership conflicted often 
with Jonathan Burpee (heir to the company fortune), so they fired him in 1993 
and took away the money that he would have received after retirement. Burpee & 
Co. began to use Fordhook less for trials, and the California farm more. 
It is unknown as of yet what the Monsanto/Seminis buyout will do to Burpee 
Seeds. 
 
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