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T. K. Godbey

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190:"I am absolutely the pioneer in the sweet potato business, being the first producer of the plants on a commercial scale and for many years, the only commercial grower of the different varieties of sweet potato plants. I am not a jobber of plants and seeds; I am a grower and producer, raising from my own lands the products I have to sell, and catering, especially and directly to the consuming public." 105:
K. Godbey started the Waldo Nurseries in 1889. He worked on different plants and projects, developing new types of produce that he packed and shipped by rail throughout the United States. He had found there were seven flowing wells on the property he had that he used to water his produce. In 1899,
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His best-known and best-selling was Godbey's early sweet potato. It was grown from the seedling of the triumph sweet potato and was extremely popular at the time. He had these, the Triumph, vine cuttings of Nancy Hall sweet potatoes, and what was at the time spelled
117:, and specializing in peaches. By 1899, he had created a new variety, the Waldo peach, as a cross between the Peento and the Honey peaches. By 1902, he was regarded by 260: 136:
on the acres he had, and the president of the Florida State Horticultural Society asked him to document his work in gladiolas over the years.
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T.K. Godbey (Firm); Godbey, T. K.; Henry G. Gilbert Nursery and Seed Trade Catalog Collection (1919).
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Godbey also grew fruit in the Waldo Nurseries that were adapted for the Florida climate including,
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Godbey grew a large number of different vegetables in his nurseries in Waldo. He grew
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Thomas Kelly Godbey was born on February 16, 1858, to Josiah and Sena Godbey in
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On March 13, 1879, he married Sally "Sarah" Brooks. The couple moved to
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Godbey's early sweet potato : potato vine cuttings / T.K. Godbey
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Godbey started growing bulbs and cut flowers for the market.
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Penny Dodd, Linda Hall Vlacos, Kevin McCarthy (2019).
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T.K. Godbey

Cooper, Missouri
Waldo, Florida
pineapple
strawberries
H. Harold Hume
paper whites
gladiolus
Gladiolius
lettuce
onions
parsley
corn
spinach
tomatoes
beets
egg plants
cabbage
sugar cane
sweet potatoes
Porto Rico
"Home of the Godbeys, which was the farm"
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978-1-71935-411-0
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"GrowingGladiolus"

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