Background
The competition was run by Burpee"s seed company, W. Atlee Burpee & Company, founded by his father Washington Atlee Burpee.
The competition was run by Burpee"s seed company, W. Atlee Burpee & Company, founded by his father Washington Atlee Burpee.
The $10,000 prize makes her flower the costliest marigold in the world, and the costliest flower in the world at the time. Burpee Seeds" quest for a white marigold started 56 years before Vonk"s creation. lieutenant started running in 1954, and was ended by Vonk in 1975.
Before winning her prize, Vonk received $100 from Burpee seeds the previous year along with five other gardeners for having seeds that produced close to white flowers.
Alice Vonk, born in 1908, had been gardening since she was 11 and had no formal science training.