The Veitch Nurseries were the largest group of family-run plant nurseries in Europe during the 19th century. Started by John Veitch sometime before 1808, the original nursery grew substantially over several decades and was eventually split into two separate businesses - based at Chelsea and Exeter - as it became unfeasible to run the whole operation from one location.
The Chelsea business ceased to trade in 1914, whilst the Exeter business continued under Peter C.M. Veitch and later his daughter Mildred. She in turn sold the firm in 1969, when it was bought by St. Bridget Nurseries. The business was run as a separate business for a further 20 years, but is now a non-functioning subsidiary of St. Bridget’s.