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Hines Horticulture company history timeline

1920

James W. (Bud) Hines, Sr., a forestry graduate of Cornell University, founded Hines Horticulture in 1920 in Altadena, California.

1976

By 1976, the nursery had grown to 320 acres and incorporated as Hines Holding Company.

1976: After incorporating as Hines Holding Company, business is acquired by Weyerhauser Company.

1983

Despite revenues of $27 million in 1983, the company lost $3 million.

1984

Then, in 1984, Douglas D. Allen joined the business as its president, and with new management, he steered the company to firmer ground.

1989

By 1989, the company had made $10 million on revenues of $47 million.

1990

In 1990, Weyerhauser sold its portion of the business to several of Hines's managers and a private investment group, the Macluan Capital Corporation of Vancouver, British Columbia.

1996

In 1996, it acquired the assets of Iverson Perennial Gardens, Inc. and Flynn Nurseries, Inc.

1998

The company's revenues for 1998 were almost $235 million.

1999

The company's revenues continued to increase, reaching $277.7 million with profits of $15.4 million, in 1999.

2000

Hines's revenues for 2000 were $423 million with profits of $12.4 million, 40 percent of total sales from the nursery division, 30 percent from peat moss, and 28 percent from flowering color operations.

2001

To compound matters, the economic slowdown and energy crisis of 2001 introduced additional difficulties for Hines.

2018

Nov 23, 2018 A lost section of Highway 40 at Eagle Lakes Road.

Oct 21, 2018 Our first "adventure" map!

2019

Oct 31, 2019 Lincoln Highway 106 years old today!

2020

Nov 22, 2020 Dog Valley to Truckee on the northern route of the Lincoln Highway, Part 4

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