The Outlook to Nature comprises four lectures given in the colonial
theatre, Boston, as a part of the University Course and under the
auspices of the education committee of the twentieth century club. The
lectures were delivered in January, 1905, although scheduled for a year
earlier. Subjects contained within these lectures include: The Realm of
the Commonplace, Country and City, The Garden, The outlook for the
Country, We need the Country, Etc. Liberty Hyde Bailey was an American
horticulturist and botanist who was a founding member of the American
Society for Horticultural Science. This scarce classic is proudly
republished here with an original introductory biography of the author.