L. H. Bailey (1858–1954)
Author of Hortus Third: A Concise Dictionary of Plants Cultivated in the United States and Canada
About the Author
Image credit: Liberty Hyde Bailey (1858-1954)
Series
Works by L. H. Bailey
Hortus Third: A Concise Dictionary of Plants Cultivated in the United States and Canada (1976) 231 copies, 2 reviews
Manual of Cultivated Plants Most Commonly Grown in the Continental United States and Canada (1924) 75 copies
Hortus second, a concise dictionary of gardening, general horticulture and cultivated plants in North America (1941) 43 copies
Manual of Gardening: A Practical Guide to the Making of Home Grounds and the Growing of Flowers, Fruits, and Vegetables for Home Use (2005) 30 copies
The Cultivated Conifers in North America, Comprising the Pine Family and the Taxads: Successor to The Cultivated Evergreens (1978) 18 copies
Hortus: A concise dictionary of gardening, general horticulture and cultivated plants in North America (1930) 17 copies
The pruning-book. A monograph of the pruning and training of plants as applied to American conditions (2015) 16 copies
Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental… (1975) 14 copies, 1 review
The pruning-manual, being the 18th ed., rev. and reset, of the Pruning-book which was first published in 1898 (2012) 11 copies
The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, Volume III: P-Z (Vols. V and VI of Original Edition) (1930) 7 copies
The Gardener 6 copies
Botany: Plants and Gardening, a Selection of Articles from the New 14th Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica (1933) 5 copies
Lessons with plants. Suggestions for seeing and interpreting some of the common forms of vegetation (2009) 4 copies
The Nature-Study Idea: Being An Interpretation Of The New School Movement To Put The Child In Sympathy With Nature (1903) (2007) 3 copies
The State and the Farmer 3 copies
Plant-Breeding 3 copies
The Manual of Cultivated Plants 2 copies
Cyclopedia of American agriculture: Vol. II--crops (American farmers and the rise of agribusiness) (1975) 2 copies
Cyclopedia of Farm Crops 1 copy
Gardener's Handbook 1 copy
Universal Service 1 copy
The Training of Farmers 1 copy
The Garden of Gourds 1 copy
The Forcing-Book (10th ed.) 1 copy
The Soil 1 copy
The Garden of Bellflowers 1 copy
Rural Uplook Service 1918 1 copy
Lessons With Plants Suggestions For Seeing And Interpreting Some Of The Common Forms Of Vegetation 1 copy
Chysanthemums of 1896 1 copy
Associated Works
Farmers of Forty Centuries; Or, Permanent Agriculture in China, Korea and Japan (1911) — Preface, some editions — 208 copies, 1 review
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- Legal name
- Bailey, Liberty Hyde
- Birthdate
- 1858-03-15
- Date of death
- 1954-12-25
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Michigan State Agricultural College
- Occupations
- horticulturist
botanist
Professor, Dean and Director of the College of Agriculture at Cornell - Organizations
- American Society for Horticultural Science (cofounder)
- Awards and honors
- American Horticultural Society 75 Great American Garden Books (1997)
- Relationships
- Smith, Annette (Wife)
- Short biography
- Liberty Hyde Bailey was born on a fruit farm in South Haven, Michigan, on March 15, 1858. As a child he spent a great deal of time in the forests about his father's farm, "and learned early the ways of wild-life, of the plants and animals that composed it" (Lawrence 27). After receiving his early education in a small country school, he went to the Michigan State Agricultural College, entering in 1877. While at Michigan State he served as the editor of the College Speculum and was academically at the top of his class (Lawrence 27). He earned his B.S. in 1882, having taken a year off for illness (1880-1881). After graduation, he tried working as a newspaper reporter for a short while, then spent two years (1883-1884) assisting Asa Gray at Harvard University. He returned to Michigan State College as a professor of horticulture and landscape gardening in 1884 and stayed until 1888. In 1885 he was granted a master's degree by Michigan. Cornell offered him the post of professor of horticulture in 1888; Bailey accepted with the condition that Cornell sponsor a trip to Europe. This trip enabled Bailey to visit "every important herbarium west of Russia, including those at Prague, Vienna, and Uppsala" (Lawrence 300). Bailey served as horticulture professor at Cornell until 1903, when he became director of the College of Agriculture at Cornell. The year 1903 also saw the founding of the American Society for Horticultural Science by Bailey and S.A. Beach. Bailey would serve as president of that organization for its first four years of existence. In 1904, 10 years of work to make the College of Agriculture financially independent of the University succeded, and the State College of Agriculture at Cornell was founded. Bailey was appointed Dean of the faculty, Director of the College and its Experiment Station, and Professor of Rural Economy (Lawrence 31). Bailey established the Department of Experimental Plant Biology at Cornell in 1907, which would later become the Department of Plant Breeding (Lawrence 29). He retired as dean and director in 1813, but he continued to lead a very active life after official retirement. When he died, on December 25, 1954, at Ithaca, N.Y., he was described as the last living link to the Asa Gray era of American botany.
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- South Haven, Michigan, USA
- Places of residence
- South Haven, Michigan, USA (birth)
- Place of death
- Ithaca, New York, USA
- Burial location
- Lakeview Cemetery, Ithaca, New York, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
Members
Reviews
Hortus Third: A Concise Dictionary of Plants Cultivated in the United States and Canada by L. H. Bailey
Glossary of Botanical Terms unequaled in my library: drawings and terms of inflorescences esp helpful
Hortus third (1976), a concise dictionary of plants cultivated in the United States and Canada by L. H. Bailey
Media Type:Book. SUBJECT: 1. Plants, Cultivated -- North America -- Dictionaries 2. Gardening -- North America -- Dictionaries.
Cyclopedia of American horticulture: Comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, ... and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Volumes 1-5 by L. H. Bailey
6 volumes. Facsimile from the 1905 printing. Wonderfully illustrated.
Awards
The standard cyclopedia of horticulture; a discussion, for the amateur, and the professional and commercial grower, of the kinds, characteristics and methods of cultivation of the species of plants grown in the regions of the United States and Canada for ornament, for fancy, for fruit and for vegetables; with keys to the natural families and genera, descriptions of the horticultural capabilities of the states and provinces and dependent islands, and sketches of eminent horticulturists (1997)
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