D. M. FERRY «fe GO'S DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 



FOREIGN NAMES OF VEGETABLES AND HERB&-CoNTiNTrED. 

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



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



Okra Ocher Gombaud Gombo Ocra. 



Oniou Zwiebel Ognon Cebolla. Cipollo Uien. 



Parsley Petersilie Persil Pere^jil Prezzemolo Peterselie. 



Parsnip Pastinake Panais Chinvia Pastinaca PinkatemakeL 



Peas Erbsen Pois Guisante Pisello Erwten- 



Pepper Pfeffer Piment Pimiento Peperone Spaansche Peper. 



Pumpkin MeloDen-Kxirbiss.. . . Potiron Calabaza txjtanera. . . Zucca. Pomjpoen. 



Radish Radies ..Radis Rabanito Ravanello Radijs. 



Rhubarb Rhabarber Rhubarbe Ruibarbo Rabarbaro Rabarber. 



Rosemary Rosraarin Romarin Romero Rosmarino Rozemarijn. 



Rue Raute Rue Ruda Wiinruit. 



Saffron Safran Safran Azafran Zafferano Saffraan. 



Sa^e Salbei Sauge Salvia Salvia. . ...Salie. 



Salsify Haferwurzel Salsifis Salsifi bianco Sassefrlca Salsefy. 



Sorrel Sauerampfer Oseille Acedera Acetosa Zuring. 



Summer Savory Bohnenkraut Sarriette annuelle. . Ajedrea comun Santoreggia Boonenkruid. 



Spinage Spinat Epinard Espinaca. Spinace Spinazie. 



Squash Kiirbiss Courge Calabaza Zucca Kalebas. 



Tansv . . Gemeiner Rainfam. . Tanaisie Tanacetx).. Atanasia Wormkruid. 



Thvme Thymian Thym Tomiilo Timo Tijm. 



Tomato Liebesapfel Pomme d'Amour Tomate Porno d'oro Tomaat. 



Turnip Weisse-Rube Navet Nabo Navone Rapen 



Wormwood Wermuth Absinthe Ajenjo Assenzio Alsem. 



BOOKS 



Allen's New American Farm Book $2 50 



American Grape Growing and Wine Making 1 50 



Barry's Fruit Garden. 2 00 



Bommer's :\Iethod of Making 3Ianures paper 25 



BrUrs Farm Gardening and Seed Growing. 1 00 



Broom Corn and Brooms 50 



Bulbs and Tuberous-Rooted Plants 2 00 



Cauliflowers and How to Grow them paper 20 



Celery Growing and Marketing 1 00 



Elliott's Hand Book for Fruit Growers paper 60 



Every Woman Her Own Flower Gardener paper 75 



Fuller's Practical Forestry, very complete 1 50 



Fuller's Grape Culturist. '. 1 50 



Fuller's Small Fruit Culturist 150 



Fuller's Strawberry Culturist 25 



Gretfory on Onion Raising paper 30 



Gardening for Profit . 1 50 



Gardening for Pleasure .. 150 



Harlan's Farming with Green Manures 1 00 



Harris" Talks on Manures 175 



How to Grow Onions on Muck Soil paper 25 



How to Destroy Insects on Flowers and House Plants " 30 



FARM, GARDEN, FRUITS, 

 FLOWERS, ETC. 



Hop Culture in the United States |1 50 



Insects and Insecticides 1 50 



Kalamazoo Celery; Its Cultivation and Secret of Suc- 

 cess paper 50 



Mushrooms; How to Grow Them 1 50 



Mushrooms; How to Grow Them paper 10 



My Vineyard at Lakeview 50 



Onion Culture paper 20 



Our Farm of Four Acres paper 30 



Practical Floriculture 150 



Quinn's Money in the Garden 1 50 



Robinson's Mushroom Culture 50 



Roes Play and Profit in My Garden 1 50 



Silos. Ensilage and Silage 50 



Stewart's Irrigation 1 00 



The Langruage of Flowers. ...... cloth, 50c; paper 25 



The Rose: Ellwanger 125 



The Young Market Gardener paper 50 



Tobacco Culture paper 25 



Tobacco Leaf 2 00 



Truck Farming in the South 100 



Window Gardening 1 00 



HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, SWINE, POULTRY, ETC. 



Canary Birds paper ^ 50 



Feathered Pets pai>er 25 



Dadd's American Reformed Cattle Doctor 2 50 



Dairying for Profit, or the Poor Man's Cow paper 50 



Harris on the Pig 1 50 



Keeping one Cow I 00 



Lewis' Practical Poultry 1 50 



Quinby'sNew Bee Keeping $1 00 



Randall's Practical Shepherd 2 00 



Stewart's Shepherd's Manual 1 50 



Stoddard's An Egg Farm (71 eiti, Zarge edff ion) 100 



The People's Horse, Cattle, Sheep, and Swine Doc- 

 tor 1 00 



Willard's Practical Butter Book 1 00 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Batty's Practical Taxidermy and Home Decoration $1 50 



How to be Your Own Lawyer 1 50 



Hunter and Trapi>er . 75 



HOW TO DESTROY INSECTS ON FLOWERS AND 

 HOUSE PLANTS. This book gives plain, concise dire<'tions 

 for destroying all insects likely to injure plants. Many times 

 a few lines from one of its hundred pages will enable one to 

 save twenty times the cost of the book. Price, 30c. 



BULBS AND TUBEROUS-ROOTED PLANTS, by C. L. 

 Allen. Their history, description, methods of propagation, 

 and complete directions for their successful culture in the 

 garden, dwelling and greenhouse. This book contains over 

 300 pages and is profusely illustrated. Price, $3.00 



CELERY GROWING AND MARKETING, by Hojjer L. 

 Stewart. This valuable book was written bv a professional 

 celery grower, and the subject is treated so fully that by its 

 aid any one can gi-ow celery superior to much that may be 

 found on the market. The directions for cultvu-e are very'full 

 and easily understood. Price, $1.00 



DAIRYING FOR PROFIT, OR THE POOR MANS COW. 

 A practical book by a practical woman, explaining every 

 detail of the best management of a cow to secure the most 

 and best milk, and the care of the milk necessary to pro- 

 duce the best cream and butter. Price, oOc. 



WINDOW GARDENING. This book was written specially 

 as a help and encouragement to ladies and all flower-lovers 

 to assist them with judicious hints and suggestions in their 

 efforts to make home more beautiful. The book is nicely 

 bound, contains about 300 pages of valuable matter and is 

 profiisely illustrated. Price, $1.00 



Ornamental Gardening for Americans $1 50 



Scribner's Ready Reckoner and Log Book 35 



Silk Culture paper 80 



MUSHROOnS, HOW TO GROW THEM. This is a prac- 

 tical treatise on Mushroom culture for profit and for pleasiu^ 

 by William Falconer. It embodies the experience of the 

 author regarding the best methods of making this fascinating 

 occupation a success. He visited many of the largest growers 

 in this country and in Europe, and included in the body of 

 the book such of their practices as seemed best adapted to 

 general conditions. Printed on excellent paper and fully 

 illustrated. Price, $1.50 



nUSHROOnS, how to grow them. a little book, 

 but full of easily understood dii-ections, which if followed 

 would enable every one to gix)w his own supply of mush- 

 rooms. Price, 10c. 



THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS. The compiler has 

 crowded into this little book an astonishing amount of poetry, 

 sentiment and information. The book is quite superior to many 

 offered under similar titles. Price, 50c (.cloth); 25c (paper). 



THE YOUNG MARKET GARDENER. This book is full 

 of information of the utmost value not only to a beginner but 

 to experienced gardeners as well. We kiow of no book so 

 valuable to one who has had little previous experience in 

 gardening. Price, 50c. 



TOBACCO LEAF. Its Culture and Cure. Marketing and 

 Manufacture. Every tobacco grower should have this Dock. 

 We know of no work where the culture of any particular crop 

 is so exhaustivelv treated and the essentials to success so well 

 presented as in t^. It is a model hand book. Price, $2.00 



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