(http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/cbm/magazines/transactor/v7i1/j6.jpg)
INFO lists this as coming from Kira Software in Falls Church, VA. I wonder if SM picked it up from them later on?
Kira also made Gnome-Kit 128, which included BASIC extensions and M/L tools for 128 programming. A C64 version was on the same disk.
Micro-Pace was the premiere distributor of Commodore software back then. They were based out of Champaign, IL. Jim Oldfield, Tim Sickbert, and a couple of other CBM pioneers were primaries in the company.