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Hi rans.” SNOWBALL CAU LIFLOWER, 
see 2 cussion THE BEST ftovix FOR (irs tice 
VEGETA- 
BLE. Le HEADS WHERE OTHERS FAIL. ENDERSON’S 
Those who have never succeeded before should grow Ss N 0 W BA L L e 
It is hardly necessary for us to describe this variety at all, as its 
name has now become a household word wherever this delicious 
vegetable is grown. Snowball Cauliflower is the standard 
everywhere for quality with the seedsman, the market gar- 
dener, andthe amateur. While originally recommended and 
used as an early variety, it has not only supplanted all other 
sorts for early spring planting, but it has largely driven out 
the large late sorts for fall use, being much finer in quality, 
and the only Cauliflower that is absolutely certain to head 
when the conditions are right, forming a perfect snow-white 
head, averaging nine inches in diameter. HENDERSON'S 
EARLY SNOWBALL CAULIFLOWER is superior to all 
others. It is the earliest of all Cauliflowers. Its close-grow- 
ing, compact habit enables one-third more to be planted on the 
same space of ground than can be done with any other variety. 
For forcing under glass during winter and spring, this Early 
Snowball variety is peculiarly well adapted, from its dwarf 
growth and short outer leaves, and for this purpose no 
other Cauliflower is now so largely grown. (See cut.) 
PRICE, 25c. pkt., $4.00 oz., $14.00 14 lb. 
“Please send me 2 Ibs. of Henderson’s Snowball Cauliflower as 
promptly as possible. I am a market gardener, and would like to say 
that I have several times tried other so-called ‘Snowballs’ alongside 
of yours, and while some of these samples had not a single specimen 
true to name, yours produced 100% good heads.” 
JAMES BARRATT, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 
“From one ounce ef your Snowball Cauliflower seed I raised 3,500 
plants. I have tried Cauliflower seed from several seedsmen, but never 
have had any success except with the true Henderson Snowball.” 
ARTHUR IL. MILLER, Edella, Pa. 
K —ERSON’S Ea] Se l (6/ 
END A RLy ~ 
EN aw "i > y 
aM SNOWBALL CAULIFLOWER 
Has produced many a good crop since we first Jaunched it 
upon the sea of popular favor, butit has also raised a crop of 
another kind, not originally contemplated by us. We refer to the \Y 
swarm of imitaturs who have been tempted to offer various imita- 
tions of this fa- BEWARE ORRewonen 
mous variety. We “IMITATIONS.” 
wish further to say We have always con- 
that we took the trolled Henderson’s 
trouble five years ago Early Snowball Cauliflow- 
to procure nearly a er, any statement to 
dozen samples of so0- the contrary notwith- 
called Early Snowball standing, and unless 
Cauliflower from other the seed is bought di- 
seedsmen, which -we rectly from us, in pack- 
tested and found that ages sealed with our 
not one was true, and Trade-Mark, reproduced 
some grew nearly three herewith, you do not 
feet high without any get the genuine, as we 
tendency to head. do not supply it to 
dealers. 
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THIS MAN HAS GROWN ~ ~ 
“Sxowsale AND OTHER Ensce ssowentis. 
‘Henderson's Early Snowball Cauliflower, I am sure, is the best kind in 
existence, no matter how loud and strong this and that seed-house is 
praising theirs, claiming them as the best in the world. By my own 
experience, I know yours is far ahead of all others ; yours is not only 
the earliest but the surest heading Cauliflower, while other much- 
lauded kinds were of no value.” 
A. KATZWINKEL, Market Gardener, Mendota, Ills. 
PS IT HAS PRo 
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WHERE OTHERS FAIL. 
