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  1. Liberty Hyde Bailey (March 15, 1858 – December 25, 1954) was an American horticulturist and reformer of rural life. He was cofounder of the American Society for Horticultural Science . [1] : 10–15 As an energetic reformer during the Progressive Era , he was instrumental in starting agricultural extension services, the 4-H ...

  2. Liberty Hyde Bailey ( 1858-1954) fue un horticultor, botánico, y escritor estadounidense, cofundador de la Sociedad de Ciencias de la Horticultura de EE. UU. 1 y su primer presidente. 2 : 10–15 Nació en South Haven, Míchigan, rodeado de árboles frutales; fue profesor en la Escuela de Agricultura de Míchigan (hoy Michigan State University) an...

  3. Liberty Hyde Bailey (born March 15, 1858, near South Haven, Mich., U.S.—died Dec. 25, 1954, Ithaca, N.Y.) was a botanist whose systematic study of cultivated plants transformed U.S. horticulture from a craft to an applied science and had a direct influence on the development of genetics, plant pathology, and agriculture.

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  4. Discover the World of Liberty Hyde Bailey. The Liberty Hyde Bailey Museum & Gardens is located in the birthplace and childhood home of Liberty Hyde Bailey, Jr., America’s “Father of Modern Horticulture”, and a founder of the “New Agrarian” philosophy. Located in South Haven, Michigan, it is a National Historic Site, garden, park ...

  5. Liberty Hyde Bailey: A Man for All Seasons. Born on a farm in Michigan in 1858, Liberty Hyde Bailey graduated from the Michigan Agricultural College with a degree in botany. After working with the renowned botanist Asa Gray at Harvard, he returned to Michigan to teach horticulture and landscape gardening.

  6. Liberty Hyde Bailey, Jr. was a world renown plantsman, utilizing his abilities as botanist, taxonomist, horticulturist, and writer. His influence was widespread and was felt as teacher, administrator, lecturer, and world traveler.

  7. Constructed from 1853-1856 by Liberty Hyde Bailey Sr., the museum is one of the oldest standing homes in South Haven, Michigan and was part of the Bailey farm of some 80 acres, which included one of the first commercial fruit orchards in South Haven.