Bailey Nurseries has announced the passing of Gordon ("Gordie") Bailey Jr., third-generation family leader and longtime industry advocate

Feb 2, 2026
Bailey Nurseries remembers Gordon Bailey Jr.

Bailey Nurseries has announced the passing of Gordon (“Gordie”) Bailey Jr., third-generation family leader and longtime industry advocate, who died Jan. 29 at his home in Newport, Minnesota. He was 90.

For nearly 70 years, Gordie worked at Bailey Nurseries, where he played a pivotal role in shaping the company’s growth, culture, and long-term vision. Known for his humility, deep knowledge of plants, and unwavering belief in people, his influence extended well beyond the company to the broader horticulture industry.

A respected industry leader, Gordie served as president of the Minnesota Nursery & Landscape Association (MNLA) and was inducted into the Hall of Fame for both MNLA and the American Nursery & Landscape Association. He also served as a trustee for the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Foundation, Saint John’s University, and Carpenter Nature Center, among other organizations.

In addition to his leadership roles, Gordie was known for his philanthropic efforts and advocacy for horticultural research and education. He spearheaded the Tour de Hort, cycling 2,100 miles across the United States to raise $1.25 million for the Horticultural Research Institute, and later climbed Mount Kilimanjaro at age 79 to help fund the construction of a girls’ school in Nairobi, Kenya.

A zealous plantsman, he was passionate about environmental stewardship, introduction of new genetics, and growing great plants. His contributions include selecting notable varieties such as Frontyard Linden, Wildfire Winterberry, and Shamrock Littleleaf Linden.

Gordie’s family said that he “was a humble, thoughtful, and hardworking man who lived a full life.

In his memoir, “Filled with Gratitude,” Gordie shared his perspective that leaves us with words to live by now and into the future. “I am filled with gratitude as I have looked back on my life in writing this. I have so much to be grateful for, and so many to be grateful to. Gratitude is much like love in that it is never expressed enough.”

Photo courtesy of Bailey Nurseries.


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