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D. M. FERRY & GO'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 



F(JREIfiN NAMES OF VEGETABLES AND HERBS— Continued. 

 ENGLISH. GERMAN. FRENCH. SPANISH. ITALIAN. DUTCH. 



Nasturtium Kapuciner Kresse.. . . Capucine Capuchina Nasturzio Capucine-kers. 



Okra Oclier (iombaud Gombo Ocra 



Onion Z^iebel Dgnor. C'ebolla . Cipollo Uien. 



Parslev Petersilie Persil Perejil Prezzeinolo Pet*r.selie. 



Parsnip .. Pastinake. : Panais Chirivia. Pa.stinaca Pinkstemakel. 



Peas Erbsen Pois Guisante Pisello ErwU^n. 



Pepper PfeflFer Piment ... Piraiento Peijerone Spaansche Peper. 



Pumpkin Melonen-Kiirbiss.. . . Potiron Calabaza totanera. . . Zucca Pomjxjen. 



Radish Radies Ra<lis Rabanito Ravanello Radijs. 



Rhubarb Rhabarber Rliubarlje Ruibarbo Rabarbaro Rabarber. 



Rosemaiy Rosmarin Romarin Romero Rosmaiino . Rozemaiija. 



Rue Raut<* Rue Ruda Wijnruit. 



Saffron Safran. . . Saf ran Azafran Zafferano Saffraan. 



Sa^e Salbei Saut^e ..Salvia. Salvia Salie 



Salsify Haferwurzel Salsilis Salsifi bianco Sa.ssefrica Salsefy. 



Sorrel Saueranipfer Oseille Acedera Aeetosa Zurinjr. 



Summer Savory Bohnenkraut Sariiette annuelle. Ajedrea cnmun Santoreggia Bocinenkruid. 



Spinage Spinat Epinard E-spiuaca bpinace Spiuazie. 



Squash Kiirbi.s.K Courge Calabaza Zucca Kalelms 



Tansv Gemehier Rainfarn . . Tanaisie Tanaceto Atauasia Wormkruid. 



Thyme Thymian Thym Tomillo Tiuio Tijra. 



Tomato Liel>esapfel Ponime d" Amour Tomate Porno d'oro Tomaat. 



Turnip Weisse-Riibe. Navet Nalx) Navoiie Rapen 



Wormwood "Wermuth ..... . . Ab.sintlie Ajenjo Assenzio Alsem. 



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