D. M. FERRY & CO.. DETROIT. MICH 
FOREIGN NAMES OF VEGETABLES AND HERBS-Continued 
ENGLISH GERMAN FRENCH SPANISH 
Horse Radish.Meer Rettig.Raifort sauvage.Taramago. 
Hyssop .Isop .Hyssope.Hisopo . 
Kale .Bl&tterkohl.Chou vert.Breton, Berza.. 
Kohl Rabi . Knoll kohl.Chou-rave.Col rabano. 
Lavender.Lavendel . Lavende .,_ Espliego. 
Leek. Porree, Lauch.Poiveau.Puerro. 
Lettuce.Lattich, Kopfsalat. Laitue . .. . .Lechuga . 
Marjoram . Majoran . Marjolaine .Meiorana. 
Melon . Meloue.Melon. .Melon . 
Melon, Water. . .. Wasser-Melone.Melon d'eau.Sandia. 
Mushroom . .... Schwamm . Champignon . Seta. 
Nasturtium . Kapucitier Kresse... Capucme ...Capuchina . 
Okra.Ocher...(joinbaud . Combo . 
Onion.Zwiebel ... 
Parsley..Petersilie.. 
Parsnip.Pastinake. 
Peas. .Erbsen. 
Pepper.Pfeifer. 
Pumpkin.Meloneu-KUrbiss_ 
Radish.Radies . 
Rhubarb.Rhabarher. 
Rosemary ....Rosiuarin. 
Rue.Haute. 
Ruta Baga .Kohlriibe, Wrucken 
Saffron.Sal'ran. 
Sage ...Sal be!. 
Salsify.Haferwurael. . 
ITALIAN DANISH-N0RWE6IAN POLISH 
Rafano.Peberrod.Chrzan. 
.Issopb. Isop.Hyzop. 
. Cavolo verde.Groenkaal.Solan ka. 
. Cavolo rapa.Kaalrabi.Kalarepa. 
. La van da.I^avendel... Lawenaa. 
Porro.Purre...Porv. 
Lattuga.Salat.Salata. 
. Maggiorana.Merian.Majeranek. 
. Ponone.Melon.Melon. 
. Melbne d'aqua. .. Vandmelon.Melon, wodny. 
. Fungo pratajolo .Champignon.Grzyb. 
. Nasturzio.Blomkarse.Nasturcya. 
. Ocra.Hibiskus.Glinka 
biatozotta. 
Ognon.Cehoha..Cipollo.Roedloeg’......... Cebwla. 
.P^^‘l.— Prezzemolo.Pei-sille...Pietruszka. 
Panais.Chinvia.Pastinaca.Pnstinak.Pasternak. 
Po«s.Gmsante.Pisello.Erter.Groeh. 
. Pieprz. 
Piniiento. Peperone.Spansk Peber... 
Lalabaza totanera.. Zucca....Graeskar.Bania. 
. Rzodkiew. 
. Rnbarbanim. 
Piment 
Potlron .. 
Radis.Rabanito.Ravanello.Reddik. 
Rhubarb©.Ruibarbo.Rabarbaro .Rhabarber 
Romarin..Romero..Rosmarino.Rosmarin.Uozmaryn. 
...Huda.....Rude.Ruta. 
Chou-uavet.Col nabo, Nabicol.. Cavolo navone ... Roe. 
Safrau.Azafran.ZalTerano.Safran.Szafran. " 
Sauge.. SaJ'ia.. . Salvia.Salvie.8zalwiia. 
Salsili bianco.Sassefrioa.Havrerod... . Jarzynvwa 
ostryga. 
Salsills.. 
Sorrel.Saueratnpfer.Oseille.Acedera.Acetosa. Syre 
Summer Savory . Bohnenkraut.Sarrietteaunuelle... Ajedrea comun.Santoreggia.. . Sar . . . .. . . . 
Spinach.Spinat. 
Squash.Kiirbiss. 
Swiss Chard.Beisskohl. 
Thyme .Thymian . . 
Tomato.Liebesapfel .. 
Turnip. Weisse-RUbe. 
Wormwood.Wennuth. 
. Szczaw. 
. Caber 
ogrodowy. 
— Kpinard.Espinaca...Spinace.Spinat..!!........ SzpiYmk! 
. ... Co urge. Calabaza.Zucca.Squash-graeskar Miekurz. 
-Police.Bleda.Bieta.Blad bede. 
.... Thym.....Tomillo. . .Tiino, . ......... Timian .MaeferzankA. 
. ... Poiumed Amour.... 1 ornate.Porno d'oro .... Tomat.Pomidor. 
.Navet.Nabo.Navone. ... 'I urnips.Rzepa, brukiew 
. Absinthe.Ajenjo.Asseuzio. .Malurt.Piotun. 
BOOKS 
CABBAGES. CAULIFLOWER, ETC., bvC. L Allen. Gives 
complete instructions from sowing the seed till harvest, inclu¬ 
ding Brussels Sprouts, Kohl Rabi. Kale, Etc. 125 pages, fully 
illustrated. Price 50c. 
GARDENING FOR PROFIT, by Peter Henderson. A guide 
to the successful culture of vegetables and small fruits for the 
market and family garden. The personal success of the author 
during his long career as a market gardener and the success 
of t housands from the time he. first published his improved 
cultural methods indicate the popular estimate of this book. 
875 pages, fully illustrated. Price $1.50 
GRASSES AND HOW TO GROW THEM, by Prof. Thos. 
Shaw, a practical discussion of the economic glasses of the 
United States and Canada, viewed from the standpoint of the 
needs of the stockman and the fanner. Characteristics, 
adaptation to climate and soil, place in rotation, sowing, pastur¬ 
ing and 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 plant s healthy. 
Among others, there are topics on the following: Red Spider. 
Aphis, Green Fl\ Worms in Pots, Rose Slugs, Rose Bugs, 
Snails. Caterpillars. It also tells how to destroy ants and all 
house bugs. Price 25c. 
MUSHROOMS, HOW TO GROW THEM. A practical 
treatise on Mushroom culture by William Falconer. It em¬ 
bodies the experiences of the author iu this country, and in 
Europe regarding the best methods of making this fascinating 
occupation a success. Fully illustrated. Price $1.00 
MUSHROOM CULTURE. A book containing very com 
plete vet easily understood directions for growing mushrooms 
From Pure Culture spawn. One of the most practical books on 
the subject yet published and most, valuable for the amateur 
as well as the experienced grower. Price 35c. 
PRACTICAL FLORICULTURE, by Peter Henderson. A 
guide to tin* successful propagation and cultivation of florists' 
plants. Although written especially for the commercial florist 
it is a most valuable work for the amateur and all hav ing con¬ 
servatories, greenhouses, window gardens, etc. Gives detailed 
accounts of ti e requisites to success and explains clearly the 
improved methods which brought the author wealth and 
national reputation. 825 pages, fully illustrated. Price $1.50 
TOBACCO LEAF. Its Culture and Cure. Marketing and 
Manufacture. Every tobacco grower should have this hook. 
W e know of no work where the culture of any particular crop 
is so exhaustively treated and the essentials to success so well 
presented as in this. It is a model hand book, pneo $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.paper 50 
Every Woman Her Own Flower Gardener.paper 60 
Fanning with Green Manures, by C. Harlan. 1 00 
First Book of Forestry, by Filibert Roth. 1 00 
Gardening for Profit, by Peter Henderson. 1 50 
Ginseng, Cultivation and Marketing, by M. (}. 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 80 
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 Unions on Muck Soil, by C. C. Taylor., .paper 10 
Irrigation; Farm, Garden and Orchard, by It. Stewart .. 1 00 
Kalamazoo Celery; Its Cultivation qnd Secret of Suc- 
, .'.paper $0 50 
Method of Making Manures, by Geo. Bommer.paper 25 
Mushroom Culture ..paper 85 
Mushrooms. How to Grow Them, by Wm. Falconer. 1 (X) 
Onion Culture, by 20 Experienced Growers.paper 20 
Our Farm of f our Acres..paper 80 
Poultry Manual, by E. L. Sewell and I. E. Tllson. 60 
Practical Floriculture, by Peter Henderson. 1 50 
Quimby's New Bee 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 25 
The New Egg f arm (large edition ), by H. II. Stoddard l 00 
The Rose; Ellwangcr . .. l 25 
Tobacco Culture, by 14 Experienced Cultivators.paper 25 
Tobacco Leaf, by .1. B Killebrew and H. Myrick. 2 00 
Vegetable Gardening, by S. B. Green.paper 50 
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All Books sent postpaid on receipt of price. 
D. M. FERRY & CO., 
DETROIT, MICH. 
