D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH, 



FOREIGN NAMES OF VEGETABLES AND HERBS— Continued 



ENGLISH GERMAN FRENCH SPANISH ITALIAN DANISH-NORWEGIAN POLISH 



Horse Radish Meer Rettig Raifort sauvage Taramago Rafano. Pebei-rod Clirzaii. 



Hyssop Isop Hyssope Hisopo Issop6 Isop H.yzop. 



Kale Blatterkohl Chou vert Breton, Berza Cavolo verde Groenkaal Solanka. 



Kolil Rabi Knollkohl Chou -rave Col rabano Cavolo rapa Kaalrabi Kalarepa. 



Lavender Lavendel Lavende EspUego Lavanda Lavendel Lawenda. 



Leek Porree, Lauch Poireau ! Puerro Porro Purre Pory. 



Lettuce LatticI], Kopt'salat. . Laitue . , . .- Lechuga Lattuga Salat Salata. 



Marjoram Majoran Marjolaine Mejoiana Maggiorana Merian Majeranek. 



Melon Meloue Melon Melon Popone Melon Melon. 



MeloQ, Water Wasser-Meloiie Melon d'eau Sandia Melone d'aqiia Viindmelou Melon, wodny. 



Mushi'oom Sc-hwaniin Champignon Seta Fungo piatajolo . Champignon Grzy b. 



Nasturtium Kapueiner Kresse.. . Cainiciue Capuchina Nasturzio Blonikarse Nasturcya. 



Okra Ocher. Gomhaud Gombo Ocra Hibiskus Glinl<a 



biatozotta. 



Onion Zwiebel Ognon CeboUa Cipollo Roedloeg Cebuia. 



Parsley Petersilie Persil Perejil Prezzemolo Persille Pietruszka. 



Parsnip Pastinake Panais Chirivia. Pastiuaca Pastinak Pasternak. 



Peas Erbsen Pols Guisaute Pisello. . Erter Groch. 



Pepper PfeliCer Pinient Pimiento Peperone Spansk Peber Piepr;;. 



Pumpkin Meloneu-Kurbiss Potiron Calabaza totanera. . Zucca Graeskar Bania. 



Radish Radies Radis Rabanito Ravanello Reddik Rzodkiew. 



Rhubarb Rbabarber Rhubarbe Ruibarbo Rabarbaro Rhabarber Rubarbarum. 



Rosemary Rosniariu Romarin Romero Rosmaiiao Rosmariu. . Uozniaryn. 



Rue Raute Rue Ruda Rude Ruta. 



Ruta Baga Kohlriibe, Wrucken Chou-navet Col nabo, Nabicol . . Cavolo navone . . . Roe 



Saffron Safrau Safrau Azafran Zafferano Safran Szafrau. 



Sage Salhei Sauge Salvia Salvia Salvie Szalwija. 



Salsify Haferwurzel Salsifis Salsifl bianco Sassefrica Havrerod Jarzynv wa 



" ' ostiyga. 



Sorrel Sauerainpfer Oseille Acedera Acetosa Syre Szezaw. 



Summer Savory. . Bohnenkraut Sarriette anuuelle. . . Anedrea comun Santoreggia Sar Ciiber 



ogrodowy. 



Spinach Spiuat Epinard Espinaca Spinace Spinat Szpinak. 



Squash Kiirbiss Courge Calabaza Zucca Squash- graeskar. Miekurz. 



Swiss Chard Beisskohl Poir6e Bleda Bieta Blad bede 



Thyme Thyiuian Thym Touiillo Timo. Timian Macierzanka. 



Tomato Liebesapfel Pomme d'Amour Tomate Ponio d'oro Tomat Poinidor. 



Turnip Weisse-Riibe Navet Nabo Navone Turnips Rzepa, brukiew 



Wormwood Wermuth . Absinthe Ajeujo Asseuzio Malurt Piotun. 



CABBAGES, CAUUFLOWER, ETC., by C. L. Allen. Gives 

 complete instructions from sowing the seed till harvest, inclu- 

 ding Brussels Sprouts. Kohl Rahi, Kale, Etc. 125 pages, fully 

 illustrated. Price 50c. 



GARDENING FOR PROFIT, by Peter Henderson. A guide 

 to the successful cultiu-e of vegetables and small fruits for the 

 market and family garden. The personal success of the author 

 during iiis long career as a market gardener and the success 

 of thousands from the time he first published his improved 

 cultural metliods indicate the popular estimate of this book, 

 375 pages, fully illustrated. Price $1.50 



GRASSES AND HOW TO GROW THEM, by Prof. Thos. 

 Shaw. A practii-al disr\ission of the economic grasses of the 

 United States and (aiKii la. viewed fi-om the standpoint of the 

 needs of the stockman aud the farmer. Characteristics, 

 adaptation to climate and soil, place in I'otation, sowing, pastur- 

 ing aud harvesting are treated fully. Price $1.50 



HOW TO DESTROY INSECTS ON FLOWERS AND HOUSE 

 PLANTS. Tells how to fertilize and stimulate plants and .gives 

 the experience of cultivators in keeping their plants healthy. 

 Among others, there are topics on the following: Red Spider, 

 Aphis, Green Ely, Worms in Pots, Rose Slugs, Rose Bugs, 

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 house bugs. Price 25c. 



MUSHROOMS, HOW TO GROW THEM. A practical 

 treatise on Mushroom culture by William Falconer. It em- 

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 Europe regarding the best methods of making this fascinating 

 Occupation a success. Fully illustrated. Price $1.00 



MUSHROOM CULTURE. A book containing very com- 

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 ti'oni pvu-e Culture spawn. One of the most practical books on 

 the subject yet published and most valuable for the amateur 

 as well as the experienced gi-ower. Price 35c. 



PRACTICAL FLORICULTURE, by Peter Henderson. A 

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 plants. Although written especially for the commercial (iorist 

 it is a most valuable lyork tor the amateur and all liaA ing con- 

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 accounts of the requisites to success and explains clearly the 

 improved methods which brought the author wealtli and 

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TOBACCO LEAF. Its Culture and Cure, Marketing and 

 Manufacture. Every tobacco grower should have this book. 

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

 is so exhaustively treated and the essentials to sui^cess so well 

 presented as in this. It is a model hand book. Price $2.00 



FARM, GARDEN, FRUITS, FLOWERS, ETC. 



American Farm Book, by L. F., Allen $2 00 



Cabbages, Cauliflower, etc., by C. L. Allen 50 



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



Ever<r Woman Her Own Flower Gardener paper 60 



Farming with (ireen Manures, by C. Harlan 1 00 



First Book of Forestry, by Filibert Roth ] 00 



Gardening for Profit, by Peter Henderson 1 .'O 



Ginseng, Cultivation and Marketing, by M. G. Kains 50 



Grape Culturist, The, by A. S. Fuller.' 1 50 



Grasses and How to Grow Them, by Prof. Thos. Shaw 1 50 



Gregory on Onion Raising paper 30 



Hand Book for Fruit Growers, by F. R. Elliott paper 50 



Hop Culture in the United States, by E. Meeker 1 50 



How to Destroy Insects on Flowers and House Plants . paper 25 

 How to Grow Onions on Muck Soil, by C. C. Taylor. . .paper iO 

 Irrigation; Farm, Garden and Orchard, by H. Stewart ... 1 00 



Kalamazoo Celery; Its C\iltivation and Secret of Suc- 

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Meth.nJ of Making Manures, by Geo. Bommer paper 25 



Mushroom Culture paper 35 



Mushrooms, How to Grow Them, by Wm. Falconer 1 00 



Onion Culture, by 20 Expeiienced Growers paper 20 



•Our Farm of Pour Acres paper 30 



Poultry Jlanual. by F. L. Sewell and I. E. Tilson 50 



Practical Floriculture, bv Peter Henderson , . 150 



Quimby's New Bve Keeping, by L. C. Root 1 00 



Silos, Ensilage and Silage, by Manly Miles 50 



Strawberry Culturist (Illustrated), by A. S. Fuller 25 



The Language of Flowers, cloth, 50c paper 35 



The New Egg Farm (large edition), by H. H. Stoddard . , 1 00 



The Ifose: F.lhvanger 1 25 



Tobacco Cul tvu'e, by 14 Experienced Cultivators paper 25 



Tobacco Leaf, by J. B Killebrew and H. Myrick 2 00 



Vegetable Gardening, by S. B. Gi-een paper 50 



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