A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF SWEET PEAS 
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GOURDS A 
These grow rapidly, making vines often 20 
ft. In length, and are desirable in many locations. 
The fruits are of many odd shapes. 
302 JAPANESE NEST-EGG. White, shape of an 
egg. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c. 
303 DISH-CLOTH. 2 feet long; Inner portion 
tough and makes good dishcloth. Pkt. 6c, oz. 
20 c. 
304 DIPPER. Useful for dippers. Pkt. 6c, oz. 
25c. 
305 SUGAR-TROUGH. Holds several gallons when 
hollowed out. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c. 
306 ORNAMENTAL. Variously colored and 
shaped. M. Pkt. 6c, oz. 25c. 
307 PIPE CALABASH. For making pipes. Pkt. 
6 c, oz. 16c. 
M00NFL0WER A 
308 NEW HYBRID. A profuse bloomer; flowers 
are white, very large and fragrant. A month 
earlier than other varieties. Pkt. 10c. 
309 HEAVENLY BLUE. Like the preceding but 
sky-blue. Pkt. 10c. 
MOONFLOWER PLANTS. Each 10c, doz. 50c. 
TALL NASTURTIUMS A 
310 FORD’S UNSURPASSED MIXTURE. A wide 
range of colors make this one of the most gor¬ 
geous mixtures. Pkt. 5c, oz. 10c, V4 lb. 33c, lb. 
$ 1 , 10 . 
The following varieties. Pkt. 6c, oz. 18c. 
311 PEARL. Creamy white. 
312 VARIEGATED-LEAVED. Very beautiful 
green-and-white leaves. 
313 PRINCE HENRY. Yellow and scarlet. 
314 ROSE. Blush-pink. 
315 SHILLING1I. Yellow and maroon. 
316 DUNNETT’S ORANGE. Golden yellow. 
317 KING THEODORE. Rich, dark green fol¬ 
iage; large, velvety crimson flowers. 
318 HEINEMANNII. Chocolate flowers. 
DWARF NASTURTIUMS. See No. 198. 
FORD’S SWEET PEAS 
AN UP-TO-DATE LIST OF CHOICEST VARIETIES 
We have revised our list and have added varieties that have proven of decided 
merit. 
CULTURE—Sow early in spring in mellow soil, making trenches 5 inches deep. 
Cover the seed at first 2 inches, filling up the trench as the plants grow. Fertilize 
with Sheep Manure, or Vigoro, quoted elsewhere in this book, or other fertilizer. 
Keep the rows well cultivated. If weather is very dry, watering should be done if 
convenient. Pick the flowers every day or two and they will continue to bloom for 
a long time. If aphis attack the vines spray with Evergreen or Derrisoi quoted 
elsewhere in this catalog. 
HAVE A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF SWEET PEAS THIS YEAR. 
1 Pkt. Each 
7 Varieties 
50c 
15 Varieties 
$ 1.00 
SPENCER AND GIANT FLOWERED SWEET PEAS 
The list below is comprised of Giant and Ruffled varieties of the highest quality, most beautiful 
colors and 6XQuisit6 fragrance. 
D All Varieties Unless Otherwise Quoted. Pkt. 10c, 7 Pkts. 50c, 15 Pkts. $1.00. Your Selection 
rriLC. of Varieties. Oz. 25c, 1 oz. each of five kinds $1.00, Vi lb. 73c, lb. $2.35. 
319 MAJESTIC CREAM. Large cream color. 
325 WINNIE MORSE. Cream, flushed rose pink. 
Pkt. 12c, oz. 40c. 
326 HELEN LEWIS. Orange pink. 
327 KING EDWARD. Bright crimson. 
328 REFLECTION. Best clear blue. Pkt. 12c, oz. 
40c. 
329 MISS CALIFORNIA. Orange-salmon and 
cream-pink. 
331 YOUTH. Large white, pink striped. 
332 PINKIE. Largest size, rose pink. Pkt. 12c, 
oz. 35c. 
333 ALL BRIGHT. Scarlet cerise. Pkt. 12c, oz. 
40c. 
835 MARY PICKFORD. Dainty cream-pink, suf¬ 
fused salmon. 
338 SUNPROOF SCARLET. The brightest scarlet. 
339 ROSABELLE. Bright rose. 
341 CRIMSON KING. Rich deep crimson. 
342 ROYAL PURPLE. Clear rosy purple. 
343 TANGERINE IMPROVED. Orange. 
345 BURPEE’S GIANT WHITE. Fine form, pure 
white. 
346 MATCHLESS. Deep, rich cream color, frilled. 
347 BURPEE’S LILAC—PINK. Salmon, pale lilac 
and amber on cream ground. 
848 BURPEE’S HONOR BRIGHT. Long stems. 
Pink on creamy ground. 
349 DAISYBUD. Appleblossom pink suffused 
cream-pink. 
350 HERCULES. Large, deep pink flowers. 
351 SUNSET. Soft rose, yellow base fine. 
352 BARBARA. Pure glistening salmon. 
353 FORDHOOK ORANGE. Bright, beautiful 
orange. 
354 GEORGE SHAWYER. Orange-salmon, rose 
tinted wings. 
356 MAMMOTH. Dazzling orange-scarlet. 
357 GLORY. Large salmon-cerise. 
358 BRILLIANT. Large cherry-cerise. 
360 MRS. C. P. TOMLIN. Bright scarlet. 
362 AUSTIN FREDERICK IMPROVED. Lavender. 
363 ORCHID IMPROVED. Cattleya-lavender. 
364 COLNE VALLEY. Light lavender blue. 
365 MRS. TOM JONES. Bright blue. 
366 KING MAUVE. Rosy-mauve. 
No Better Seeds Than Ford’s 
367 FLORADALE PURPLE. Beautiful purple. 
368 JACK CORNWELL. Large, dark-blue. 
369 THE SULTAN. Rich, dark-maroon. 
370 SPARKLER. A combination of rose and 
cream. 
EARLY OR FORCING SWEET PEAS 
These are suitable for greenhouse or outdoor 
planting. They bloom very early and are espe¬ 
cially valuable to those who grow flowers for 
market. 
The following varieties represent the popular 
colors of this class. Price except as noted. Pkt. 
10c, 35c, % lb. $1.35, lb. $4.10. 
375 SNOWSTORM. Best pure white. 
377 ZVOI.ENEK’S ROSE. Fine pink. 
378 EARLY PINK AND WHITE. Very large. 
379 KING. Rich crimson, large. 
380 SNOWFLAKE. Pure white, fine. 
382 MRS. KERR. Large orange-salmon, one of 
the most beautiful. Pkt. 12c, oz. 40c, Vi lb. $1.28. 
SPECIAL OFFER. One packet each of Early 
Sweet Peas. Nos. 375 to 382, inclusive, for 53c, 
1 oz. each for $2.47. 
FORD’S UNSURPASSED MIXTURE 
BEAUTIFUL SWEET PEAS 
359 FORD’S UNSURPASSED MIXTURE. Is made 
up of a great variety of large flowering and 
ruffled varieties, many of them possessing the 
highest degree of fragrance and beauty known 
to SWEET PEAS. It is one of the most popu¬ 
lar mixtures of flower seeds In our entire list 
and one that pleases all who plant it. It 
makes the most gorgeous display of Sweet Peas 
imaginable. Our price is so low that every 
one should plant them liberally. Pkt. 7c, oz. 
15c, Vi lb. 38c, lb. $1.35, 5 lbs. $5.68. 
340 Spencer Mixed. £ 
of beautiful colors of these popular Spencer 
varieties thi3 mixture is second to none. It Is 
one you will like. Pkt. 8 c, oz. 20 c, Vi lb. 53c, 
lb. $1.60, 5 lbs. $6.43. 
Ford’s Lawn Grass Mixture Is Extra Choice. See Page 33 
