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[[Image:T&m-logo.png|right|Thompson & Morgan logo|200px]]
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|name = Thompson & Morgan
|company_name = Thompson & Morgan
|type = Privately Held
|company_type = Privately Held
|foundation = 1855 Ipswich, England
|foundation = 1855 Ipswich, England
|location = [[Ipswich]], England
|location = [[Ipswich]], England
|products = Seeds, young plants (UK), and garden sundries
|products = Seeds, young plants (UK), and garden sundries
|homepage = [http://www.thompson-morgan.com www.thompson-morgan.com]
|homepage = [http://www.thompson-morgan.com]
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'''Thompson & Morgan''' is an independently owned company based in [[Ipswich]], [[Suffolk]]. Founded in 1855, Thompson and Morgan offers English plants, seeds and sundries worldwide through its websites.
'''Thompson & Morgan''' is an independently owned company based in [[Ipswich]], [[Suffolk]]. Founded in 1855, Thompson and Morgan offer English plants, seeds and sundries worldwide through their websites. The U.S. division of the company was sold to [[Gardens Alive]] in 2009.

== Overview ==
The company distributes their products through its mail order catalogues, the Internet and retail outlets. Their various websites feature over 8,000 products, showcasing the entire Thompson and Morgan range.

[[Seed]] catalogues are distributed to 163 countries worldwide. Thompson and Morgan seeds are stocked in the following countries: Great Britain, Ireland, France, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Greece, Turkey, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, USA, Canada, Korea, and Japan.

== History ==
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Thompson and Morgan had its origins in a small garden behind a baker's shop in [[Ipswich]], where a young William Thompson's passion for [[botany]] grew. His specialty was growing rare and unusual plants whose seeds were sent from countries all over the world. Not only did it provide a sense of adventure for Thompson, it also established friendships with such scientists as [[Charles Darwin]], [[Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker]] and [[Michael Foster (physiologist)|Sir Michael Foster]].

From the back garden he moved to a nursery at the edge of Ipswich and then to an even larger one. Eventually there were three of Thompson’s [[plant nursery|nurseries]] in the town. At this time, Thompson began to publish a magazine called ''The English Flower Garden''.

In 1855, after moving from that small 'starter' garden, Thompson issued his first catalogue. He specialised in growing rare and unusual plants, seeds of which were sent to him from many overseas countries. His efforts made him one of the most distinguished plantsmen of his day and he was honored by the [[Royal Horticultural Society]] with the Victorian Medal of Honor in 1896.{{Citation needed|date=February 2010}}

With the seed-raising firm expanding, William Thompson started his partnership with John Morgan. John provided the business acumen that enabled Thompson & Morgan's continued solid growth. Thompson died in July 1903 at the age of 80, having lived to see Thompson & Morgan become one of the country's greatest seed firms with a reputation for introducing more species and varieties to the British [[gardening]] public than any other company.

<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Portrait john morgan.jpg|thumb|John Morgan]] -->John Morgan spent the next ten years as sole owner until he partnered with Joseph Sangster in 1913. Sangster was a brilliant [[horticulturalist]] who was to add 4,000 plant names to the 2,000 already offered in the T&M catalogue. He took full control of the company upon John's death in 1921.

Joseph's son Murray joined the company in 1933 and the following year Morgan was elected President of the [[Horticultural Trades Association]] of Great Britain and Ireland. In 1939, T&M became a [[limited company]] and when Morgan died in 1952, Murray Sangster took control. His two sons, Keith and Bruce, joined Murray later. In 1973 they decided to expand their distribution centre in Poplar Lane, Ipswich from where the company still operates. In 1982 Bruce Morgan headed the company's expansion in the US after previously having a distribution base in [[Jackson, New Jersey]].

In May 2002 Thompson & Morgan returned to independent private ownership.

== Catalogue ==
The first Thompson and Morgan catalogue was created in 1855. They now produce over 20 different catalogues that are distributed in the UK, US, French and German markets. Catalogues are distributed by mail and can be requested directly from the company by telephone or via their websites.


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Revision as of 08:57, 25 March 2017

Thompson & Morgan logo
Thompson & Morgan logo
Thompson & Morgan
Company typePrivately Held
Founded1855 Ipswich, England
HeadquartersIpswich, England
ProductsSeeds, young plants (UK), and garden sundries
Website[1]

Thompson & Morgan is an independently owned company based in Ipswich, Suffolk. Founded in 1855, Thompson and Morgan offer English plants, seeds and sundries worldwide through their websites. The U.S. division of the company was sold to Gardens Alive in 2009.

Overview

The company distributes their products through its mail order catalogues, the Internet and retail outlets. Their various websites feature over 8,000 products, showcasing the entire Thompson and Morgan range.

Seed catalogues are distributed to 163 countries worldwide. Thompson and Morgan seeds are stocked in the following countries: Great Britain, Ireland, France, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Greece, Turkey, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, USA, Canada, Korea, and Japan.

History

Thompson and Morgan had its origins in a small garden behind a baker's shop in Ipswich, where a young William Thompson's passion for botany grew. His specialty was growing rare and unusual plants whose seeds were sent from countries all over the world. Not only did it provide a sense of adventure for Thompson, it also established friendships with such scientists as Charles Darwin, Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker and Sir Michael Foster.

From the back garden he moved to a nursery at the edge of Ipswich and then to an even larger one. Eventually there were three of Thompson’s nurseries in the town. At this time, Thompson began to publish a magazine called The English Flower Garden.

In 1855, after moving from that small 'starter' garden, Thompson issued his first catalogue. He specialised in growing rare and unusual plants, seeds of which were sent to him from many overseas countries. His efforts made him one of the most distinguished plantsmen of his day and he was honored by the Royal Horticultural Society with the Victorian Medal of Honor in 1896.[citation needed]

With the seed-raising firm expanding, William Thompson started his partnership with John Morgan. John provided the business acumen that enabled Thompson & Morgan's continued solid growth. Thompson died in July 1903 at the age of 80, having lived to see Thompson & Morgan become one of the country's greatest seed firms with a reputation for introducing more species and varieties to the British gardening public than any other company.

John Morgan spent the next ten years as sole owner until he partnered with Joseph Sangster in 1913. Sangster was a brilliant horticulturalist who was to add 4,000 plant names to the 2,000 already offered in the T&M catalogue. He took full control of the company upon John's death in 1921.

Joseph's son Murray joined the company in 1933 and the following year Morgan was elected President of the Horticultural Trades Association of Great Britain and Ireland. In 1939, T&M became a limited company and when Morgan died in 1952, Murray Sangster took control. His two sons, Keith and Bruce, joined Murray later. In 1973 they decided to expand their distribution centre in Poplar Lane, Ipswich from where the company still operates. In 1982 Bruce Morgan headed the company's expansion in the US after previously having a distribution base in Jackson, New Jersey.

In May 2002 Thompson & Morgan returned to independent private ownership.

Catalogue

The first Thompson and Morgan catalogue was created in 1855. They now produce over 20 different catalogues that are distributed in the UK, US, French and German markets. Catalogues are distributed by mail and can be requested directly from the company by telephone or via their websites.