PLANT SWEET PEAS EARLY AND ENJOY THEIR BEAUTY 
GOURDS A 
.102 JAPANESE NEST-EGG. White, shape of 
an Pkt. 5c, o*. 20c. 
303 DISH-CLOTH. 2 feet long; inner por¬ 
tions tough and makes good dishcloth. Pkl. 
5c, oz. 20c. 
304 DIPPER. Useful for dippers. Pkt. 5c. oz. 
25c. 
305 SUGAR-TROUGH. Holds several gallons 
when hollowed out. Pkt. 5c, oz. 20c. 
306 SMALL FRUITED VARIETIES. Variously 
colored and shaped. M. Pkt. 5c, oz. 25c. 
307 PIPE CALABASH or PENGUIN. For mak¬ 
ing pipes. Pkt. 5c, oz. 16c. 
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 inch¬ 
es deep. Cover the seed at first 2 inches, filling up the trench as the piants 
grow. Fertilize with Sheep Manure, 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 Derrisol quoted elsewhere in this catalog. 
SPENCER AND GIANT FLOWERED SWEET PEAS 
Price. 
1 Pkt. Each 
7 Varieties 
35c 
15 Varieties 
70c 
All Varieties Uniess Otherwise Ruoted. Pkt. 10c, 7 Pkts. 35c, 15 Pkts. 70c. Your 
Selection of Varieties. Oz. 25c, 1 oz. each of five kinds $1.00, % lb. 73c, lb. $2.35. 
325 SHIRLEY TEMPLE. Delightful soft rose- 
pink, fluted long stems. 
320 MISS CALIFORNIA. Salmon cream-pink. 
231 YOUTH. Large white, pink striped. 
332 PINKIE. Largest size, rose pink. 
335 MARY PICKFORD. Dainty cream-pink, 
suffused salmon. 
.336 ECSTASY. Blush pink. 
337 PEGGY ANN. Glowing salmon-pink. 
.338 MELODY. Golden salmon-pink on cream. 
341 KING' EDWARD. Bright crimson. 
342 RED BOY. Pure rich crimson. Long 
stems, vigorous. 
343 FIERY CROSS. Bright orange-cerise. 
344 THRILLER. Orange-scarlet. 
345 GRAND SLAM. Scarlet-cerise. 
346 GOLDEN WINGS. Fine orange, vigorous. 
347 ORANGE FLAME. Deep orange. 
348 YULE-LOG GLOW. Rich fiery orange. 
351 BLUE BIRD. Clear mid biue. 
352 THE ADMIRAL. Violet blue. 
353 AMBITION. Rosy lavendei'. 
354 LAVENDER LADY. Good lavender. 
357 RUFFLED PURPLE. Rosy purple. 
358 OLYMPIA. Rich purple. 
361 WHAT JOY. Deep rich cream. 
362 RUFFLED PRIMOSE. Deep cream. 
365 GIANT WHITE. Fine form, pure white. 
368 BLACK DIAMOND. Dark maroon. 
FORD’S UNSURPASSED MIXTURE 
BEAUTIFUL SWEET PEAS 
359 FORD'S UNSURPASSED MIXTURE. Is 
made up of a great variety of large flower¬ 
ing and ruffled varieties, many of them pos¬ 
sessing the highest degree of fragrance and 
beauty known to SWEET PEAS. Pkt. 5c, 
oz. 10c, % lb. 33c, lb. $1.35, 5 Ihtt. $5.68. 
340 Spencer Unrivalled Mixture 
A superb mixture in a great variety of 
beautiful colors of these popular Spencer 
varieties. This mixture is second to none. 
It is one you will like. l*kt. 10c, oz. 15c, 
V* lb. 63c, lb. $1.60, 5 lb«. $6.43. 
360 Master Mixed Sweet Peas 
A superb mixture of named varieties, colors 
blended to make it one of the most colorfu 
and well balanced assortments for bouquets 
.-Vlso unexcelled for the garden. Lovely floW' 
er sprays for cutting. Pkt. 10c, oz. 20c, % lb 
60c, lb. $2.00 prepaid. 
LATHYRUS P 
Hardy Pereunfal Peaii 
371 WHITE. Grows 6 to 8 feet high. Not 
fragrant. Pkt. 10c. 
372 SPLENDENS. Dark rose. Pkt. 10c. 
373 .MIXED. Pkt. lOc, Plants each 20c, 3 for 
SOc. 
