TRY TIIF: XKW I-:ARLY CAliWONDER PEPPER 
FORD’S PEPPERS 
An Up-to-Date List of the Best Varieties 
Peppers are a profitable crop for the market gardener as well as the private gardener. 
They add beauty to any garden. 
CUIiTURE. Start seed in hotbed last of March or first of April. When plants are 2 inches 
high, transplant into flats, 2 or 3 inches apart. When danger of frost is over set in rows 2^^ 
feet apart and 18 inches in the row. A small amount of Sheep or Chicken manure scattered 
around the plants and hoed in, w’ill add to their productiveness. One ounce will produce 
about 1500 plants—6 ozs. to acre. 
Price.** on all vegetable see«l.s in 10 lb. lot.s or under include postage. If to go by express 
or to be callctl for at our store, deduct 3c from Y* lb., 5c from Yz lb., 10c from lb., 13c from 3 
lbs., 14c from 3 lbs., 18c from 5 lbs. or 38c from 10 lb. prices. 
PEI'PER 
CALWONDER 
This is an early 
strain of California 
Wonder maturing a 
week to ten day.s 
ahead of tiie regu¬ 
lar stock. The fruits 
are 3 and 4 lobe 1 
upright and v e r y 
attractive, smooth, 
u n i f o r m, deep 
green changing to 
bright crimson at 
maturity; thick, 
sweet and mild, it 
is particularly de¬ 
sirable in areas of 
shorter season.s. 
Plant is dwarf, 
vigorous and pro¬ 
lific. Heavy yiells 
of fruits do not 
break plant apart, 
and will stand 
windstorms very 
much better than 
any other varieties 
of Pepper. I»kt. 10c, 
Y\ oz. 30tv Yz 
4.5c, oz. 75c, Y 4 lb. 
Si!2.35, 1 lb. .$8.00. 
FORD'S CAIAVONDER PEPPER 
California Wonder. andbiwLIVrm® 
Fruits upright, crimson, measuring 4^/4 
inches in length and 4 in. in diameter. 
Mild and sweet; flesh thick. I*k<. 10c, Y\ <»*• 
20 c, Yz «*. 30c, oz. 50c, Yi lb. .81.50. lb. .85.00. 
Harris’ Early Giant. if^g^eVt^ vel-y 
early pepper. It is of dwarf compact 
growth. Very productive, fruits 5 inches 
long by ZVz inches in diameter, deep scarlet 
color when ripe, mild and sweet. Earliness 
and size make this a most valuable pepper. 
I*kt. 10c, Y 4 20c, Yz «*• 30c, oz. 43c, Y 4 lb. 
81.20, lb. 84.00. 
('IcViLncti Large, deep glossy green, very 
Waiiivuail. attractive, when ripe it turns 
to a golden yellow color, very smooth, with¬ 
out lobes, AYi inches long, inches diam¬ 
eter tapering to a blunt point. Very pro¬ 
ductive season same as lluby King. l*kl. 
lOc, Ya oz. 20c, Yz oz. 30c, oz. 50c, Yt lb. 8J.r><b 
lb. 83.00. 
Hungarian Wax. has’°i.ec5m‘’r vL’?.v 
popular in some localities. The fruits grow 
to be 4 to 5 inches long and 2 inches thick. 
It is first green, then creamy white and 
then red. When marketed in the white 
stage of maturity it sells at a high price to 
those who want a hot pepper. Pkt. lOc. 
' , oz. 30c, Yz oz. ;i5c, oz. 55c, Yi H*. 81-70, 
lb. 85..50. 
(Eargf.) I'Tult about 1 V> 
inches in diameter, shaped 
something like a flattened tomato. Very 
hoi. I’kt. I5c, oz. .50c, prcpiiid. 
Red Cherry. 
Burpee’s Sunnybrook. the pimenTi 
peppers this is the most prolific. The fruits 
are 3 inches thick and 2 inches long, flesh 
thick and sweet. Plants usually 15 inches 
tall, quite broad and very productive. 
PJarlier than Perfection. Pkt. 10c, Ya «*• 
15<*, Yz oz. 25c, oz. 40c, Ya lb. 81-15, lb. .83..50. 
PERFECTION PIMENTO. (Sweet.) A pepper 
used extensively for making the “pimentos” 
of commerce. Plants are vigorous growers, 
producing smooth heart-shaped fruits of 
beautiful glossy red color when ripe, but 
dark green before matured, flesh thick, 
very sweet and delicious and good for all 
purposes where a sweet pepper is needed. 
Pkt. 10c, Yz oz. 25c, oz. 40c, Yi lb. 81-13, lb. 
83.50. 
DiiVwr Probably the most popu- 
lar of all sweet peppers. 
Often measuring 6 to 8 inches long and 4 
inches thick. Very productive. Fruits glos¬ 
sy green turning to ruby red when full> 
matured. Flesh thick and mild. I’kt. .5i‘. 
Yz oz. 30c, oz. 3ttc, Yv lb. JM)c, lb. 83.0t>. 
Drk'iml new variety of extra 
IvUy <11 rvill^. large size. Ttich, glossy 
green turning to brilliant crimson when 
ripe. T'lavor is sweet and mild, and because 
of size and quality it makes a splendid 
Pepper for slaws, for stuffing and l>aking, 
or for pickling. Pkt. ,5c, Yz »>■•- 30c, oz. 3f»c. 
Ya lb. JM>c, lb. 83.00. 
.SPECl.YI. OFFER. 1 I’kt. ciicb 13 varieties 
Peppers your selection of varieties f«>r 7JH*, 
postpaid. A good cliance to try «Mit the 
dilTercnt kind.**. 
