Aerial View of Seabrook Farms 
Frozen Food Processing Plant 
K nown widely to nurserymen for the excellence of its ornamental shrubbery, Koster Nursery also enjoys 
distinction as a junior partner of Seabrook Farms, the largest vegetable-producing unit in the country. 
Koster Nursery was founded by Peter Koster in 1919. Its acquisition by C. F. Seabrook, Chairman of the 
Board of Seabrook Farms Co., was a natural move for the man whose love of fine nursery stock is reflected 
in the exquisitely landscaped grounds at his own home. 
Many unusual advantages accrue to Koster through this association with Seabrook Farms. The assistance 
of a staff of agricultural experts, with vast experience in many fields, is available in the development of 
practices and procedures. The same direction through which Seabrook Farms has grown to a preeminent 
position in the frozen food industry has guided Koster Nursery 
along its path of expansion. 
The growth of Koster Nursery has paralleled that of Seabrook 
Farms which has been developed by its founder into the world’s 
largest vegetable farm integrated with the world’s largest freez- 
ing plant. In the production of nursery stock, as in the growing 
and quick-freezing of vegetables (10% of the U. S. pack), there 
will continue to be given the same careful attention demanded 
for the production of fine quality products. 
C. F. Seabrook 
President and Founder 
