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The Burrell Seed legacy began modestly.
Shortly after moving to Rocky Ford in 1896, D.V. Burrell noticed a shortage of Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed. This exceptional seed was in high demand at a time when over 100 railroad cars of cantaloupe were being shipped to St. Louis, Missouri. Determined to meet the demand, D.V. bought several cars of cantaloupe to harvest the seed. He began by hawking seed in a vacant lot, the same lot that Burrell Seed Growers occupies today. Over time, he expanded his offerings with a variety of quality fruit, vegetable and flower seeds. The Arkansas River Valley provided the perfect climate for his endeavor.
Today Burrell Seed Growers, LLC remain dedicated to preserving these heirloom varieties of open pollinated seed, as well as offering many new ones.
Much of our seed is measured the same way it has been for over one hundred years. The scoops used for packaging are a precious part of our history. In the early 1900’s, people were dependent on kitchen gardens, rather than grocery stores. Therefore large families required generous seed packets. This tradition continues today. Our antique scoops provide ample seed for your garden and a move towards self sufficiency.
Our passion for growing and maintaining the biodiversity of the region never waivers. Wandering the fields and watching them grow gives us as much pleasure as helping you grow your own crops. We are here to help all growers, large and small.
Please stop by and visit us. We are sure you will enjoy our historic building as much as we do.
Shortly after moving to Rocky Ford in 1896, D.V. Burrell noticed a shortage of Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed. This exceptional seed was in high demand at a time when over 100 railroad cars of cantaloupe were being shipped to St. Louis, Missouri. Determined to meet the demand, D.V. bought several cars of cantaloupe to harvest the seed. He began by hawking seed in a vacant lot, the same lot that Burrell Seed Growers occupies today. Over time, he expanded his offerings with a variety of quality fruit, vegetable and flower seeds. The Arkansas River Valley provided the perfect climate for his endeavor.
Today Burrell Seed Growers, LLC remain dedicated to preserving these heirloom varieties of open pollinated seed, as well as offering many new ones.
Much of our seed is measured the same way it has been for over one hundred years. The scoops used for packaging are a precious part of our history. In the early 1900’s, people were dependent on kitchen gardens, rather than grocery stores. Therefore large families required generous seed packets. This tradition continues today. Our antique scoops provide ample seed for your garden and a move towards self sufficiency.
Our passion for growing and maintaining the biodiversity of the region never waivers. Wandering the fields and watching them grow gives us as much pleasure as helping you grow your own crops. We are here to help all growers, large and small.
Please stop by and visit us. We are sure you will enjoy our historic building as much as we do.
Park seed sells vegetables, flowers, seed starters, plants, herbs, fruits and more! One of America's oldest and largest mail-order seed and plant companies, the Geo. W. Park Seed Company, was founded in 1868 by 15-year-old George W. Park in Libonia, Pennsylvania.
Since 1975, we’ve been growing, saving, and sharing heirloom seeds.
We specialize in green tea plants and seeds. All of our plants are healthy, fully rooted and certified by the Dept. of Agriculture in the State of Florida to be free of disease and pests. We pack and ship with care and best of all we unconditionally guarantee every plant.
Vegetables and Seeds Pests & Diseases
- Cornell University - Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
- Clemson University - Cucumber, Squash, Melon & Other Cucurbit Diseases | Home & Garden Information Center
- Penn State - Carrot | Diseases and Pests, Description, Uses, Propagation
- Penn State - Cucumber | Diseases and Pests, Description, Uses, Propagation
- West Virginia University - Growing Broccoli for Beginners | Extension Service | West Virginia University
Vegetables and Seeds Growing Guides
- Penn State - Coriander (Cilantro) | Diseases and Pests, Description, Uses, Propagation
- Clemson University - Onion, Leek, Shallot, & Garlic | Home & Garden Information Center
- Penn State - Chicory | Diseases and Pests, Description, Uses, Propagation
- University of Minnesota - Growing spinach and Swiss chard in home gardens | UMN Extension
- University of California - Kohlrabi - UC Master Gardener Program of Sonoma County