The garden of invention

Luther Burbank and the business of breeding plants

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The garden of invention

Luther Burbank and the business of breeding plants

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A wide-ranging and delightful narrative history of the celebrated plant breeder Luther Burbank and the business of farm and garden in early twentieth-century AmericaA century ago, Luther Burbank was the most famous gardener on the planet. His name was inseparable from a cornucopia of new and improved plantsfruits, nuts, vegetables, and flowersfor both home gardens and commercial farms and orchards. At a time when the science of genetics was in its infancy and agriculture was often a perilous combination of guess work and luck, many people wanted a piece of the man they called the Wizard of Santa Rosa.As the United States moved from a nation of farms to a nation of city dwellers, the people behind the new products that transformed daily life were admired with a fervor that is not accorded to their present-day counterparts. Everyone knew and marveled at Samuel Morses telegraph, Alexander Graham Bells telephone, and Thomas Edisons electric light. And like these other great American inventors, Burbank was revered as an example of the best tradition of American originality, ingenuity, and perseverance. Burbank had learned the secret of teaching nature to perform for man, breeding and crossbreeding ordinary plants from farm and garden until they were tastier, hardier, and more productive than ever before.The Garden of Invention is neither an encyclopedia nor a biography. Rather, Jane S. Smith, a noted cultural historian, highlights significant moments in Burbanks life (itself a fascinating story) and uses them to explore larger trends that he embodied and, in some cases, shaped. The Garden of Invention revisits the early years of bioengineering, when plant inventors were popular heroes and the public clamored for new varieties that would extend seasons, increase yields, look beautiful, or simply be wonderfully different from anything seen before.The road from the nineteenth-century farm to twenty-first-century agribusiness is full of twists and turns, of course, but a good part of it passed straight through Luther Burbanks garden. The Garden of Invention is a colorful and engrossing examination of the intersection of gardening, science, and business in the years between the Civil War and the Great Depression.

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Penguin Press
Language
English
Pages
354

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Table of Contents

Nature in an age of invention
The lucky spud
The second gold rush
Faster, better, sweeter
A personal interlude
Marketing the new creation
The philosopher in the orchard, the scientist in the pea patch
California boosters and the ivory tower
The Carnegie Institution seal of approval
The training of the human plant
Learning from Luther Burbank
The Corn Palace and the empire of the prickly pear
The meeting of the masters
The garden of beautiful thoughts
Transplanting the legacy
The creator's art
The garden as intellectual property.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
630.92, B
Library of Congress
SB63.B9 S635 2009, SB63.B9S635 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
354

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Open Library
OL23078797M
Internet Archive
gardenofinventio0000smit
ISBN 13
9781594202094
LCCN
2009001822
OCLC/WorldCat
233549237
Library Thing
7973110
Goodreads
5674209

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