- Liberty Hyde Bailey
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footnotes =Liberty Hyde Bailey (1858-1954) was an American horticulturist,
botanist and cofounder of theAmerican Society for Horticultural Science . Born inSouth Haven, Michigan , he was educated and taught at theMichigan Agricultural College (nowMichigan State University ) before moving toCornell University inIthaca, New York , where he was director of the College of Agriculture. He edited "The Cyclopedia of American Agriculture" (1907-09), the "Cyclopedia of American Horticulture" (1900-02), and the "Rural Science, Rural Textbook, Gardencraft," and "Young Folks Library" series of manuals. He wrote scores of books, including scientific works, efforts to explain botany to laypeople, a collection ofpoetry , and also coined the wordscultivar , [Bailey, L.H. (1923). Various cultigens, and transfers in nomenclature. "Gentes Herb". 1: 113-136]cultigen , [Bailey, L.H. (1918). The indigen and the cultigen. "Science" ser. 2, 47: 306-308.] andindigen . Cornell has memorialized Bailey by dedicatingBailey Hall in his honor. A residence hall inBrody Complex atMichigan State University , and an elementary school inEast Lansing, Michigan , were also named after him.Bailey's publisher was
George Platt Brett, Sr. ofMacmillan Publishers (United States) . [cite book|title=Biographic Memoirs V. 64 |page=9]Bailey is credited with being instrumental in starting agricultural extension services, the
4-H movement, thenature study movement,parcel post andrural electrification . He was considered the father of ruralsociology and ruraljournalism .About 140 years after his birth, the Liberty Hyde Bailey Scholars Program was created at
Michigan State University , the institution of higher learning where Bailey began his career. The Bailey Scholars Program incorporates L.H. Bailey's love of learning and expressive learning styles to provide a space for students to become educated in fields that interest them.ome selected works
* "The Principles of Fruit-Growing" (1897)
* "The Nursery Book" (1897)
* "Plant-Breeding" (1897)
* "The Pruning Manual" (1898)
* "Sketch of the Evolution of our Native Fruits" (1898)
* "Principles of Agriculture" (1898)
* "Cyclopedia of American Horticulture" (1900)cite book
last = Bailey
first = Liberty Hyde
coauthors = Wilhelm Miller
title = Cyclopedia of American Horticulture: Comprising Suggestions for Cultivation of Horticultural Plants, Descriptions of the Species of Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers and Ornamental Plants Sold in the United States and Canada, Together with Geographical and Biographical Sketches
url = http://books.google.com/books?id=AzdJAAAAMAAJ
accessdate = 2008-06-28
edition = Volume 1 A-D
date = 1900
publisher = The Macmillan Company ]
* "The Principles of Vegetable Gardening" (1901)
* "The State and the Farmer" (1908)
* "The Nature Study Idea" (1909)
* "The Training of Farmers" (1909)
* "Manual of Gardening" (1910)
* "Cyclopedia of American Agriculture" (1910)cite book
last = Bailey
first = Liberty Hyde
title = Cyclopedia of American agriculture: a popular survey of agricultural conditions, practices and ideals in the United States and Canada, In Four Volumes
url = http://books.google.com/books?id=ljiucRg4skwC
series = Volume II --Crops
accessdate = 2008-05-10
year = 1910
publisher = Macmillan Publishers
pages = 2016 pages]
* "The Outlook to Nature" (1911)
* "The Country Life Movement" (1911)
* "The Practical Garden Book" (1913)
* "The Holy Earth" (1915)elected articles
* Bailey, L.H. - Canna "x generalis". Hortus, 118 (1930); cf. Standley & Steyerm. in Fieldiana, Bot., xxiv. III.204 (1952).
* Bailey, L.H. - Canna "x orchiodes". Gentes Herb. (Ithaca), 1 (3): 120 (1923).References
External links
* [http://lhbm.south-haven.com/ Liberty Hyde Bailey Museum, South Haven, Michigan]
* [http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/bailey A Man for All Seasons: Liberty Hyde Bailey. Cornell University Library Online Exhibition]
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* [http://cannanews.blogspot.com/2007/06/greatest-canna-exhibition-ever.html The Columbian Exposition, 1893]Further reading
* cite encyclopedia
last = Rodgers
first = Andrew Denny, III
title = Bailey, Liberty Hyde
encyclopedia =Dictionary of Scientific Biography
volume = 1
pages = 395-397
publisher = Charles Scribner's Sons
location = New York
date = 1970
isbn = 0684101149
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