ENDERSON'S SNOWBALL GAULIFLOWER 
-IS BEYOND QUESTION It Heads Where Others Fail. 
For Either Early or Late 
I’ is hardly necessary for ustodescribethis 
THE BEST For Family or Market Garden 
For Forcing or Cold Frames variety at all, as its name has now become 
a household word wherever this delicious 
vegetableisgrown. Henderson’s Snow- 
ball Cauliflower is the standard everywhere 
for quality with the market gardener and the 
amateur. While originally recommended and 
used as am early variety, it has not only sup- 
planted all other sorts for early spring plant- 
ing, but it has largely driven out the large late 
sorts for fall use, being much finer in quality, 
and the one Cauliflower that is absolutely 
certain to head when conditions are ordinarily 
favorable, invariably forming a perfect snow- 
white head, averaging not less than 9 inches 
and often attaining a size of 10 to 12 inches in 
diameter, and the ‘‘flower’’ is so compact, so 
deep and solid that the heads will outweigh 
those of any other strain. 
Henderson’s Snowball Cauliflower is su- 
perior to all others. It is the earliest of all 
Cauliflowers. Its close-growing, compacthabit 
enables one-third more to be planted on the 
same space of ground than can be done with 
othervarieties. For forcing under glass during 
winter and spring Henderson’s Snowball 
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 ¥ Ib. 
IF YOU HAD THE TIME AND WE HAD THE SPAGE 
We could show thousands of letters similar to the following: 
** Henderson’s Snowball Cauliflower, Iam sure, is the best kind in existence, no 
matter how loud aud strong this and that seed houseis praising theirs, claiming them 
as the best in the world. By my Own experience, [know yoursis far ahead of allothers; 
yours is not only the earliest but the surest heading Cauliflower, while other much- 
lauded kinds were ofno value.” A, KatTzwINKEL, Market Gardener, Mendota, Ills. 
“Tsowed your Snowball Cauliflower the 15th of February, in boxes inside, and 
set the plants in the open ground as soon as free from frost, and picked good-sized 
Caulifiowers=the 10th of June—many were 10 to 12 inches in diameter and one 14 
inches, and all perfect heads.” M. C. CHAaDEAYNE, Ossining, N. Y. 
“‘ Your Snowball Caulifiower was excellent in every respect; every plant formed a 
fine head, while right beside them I grew 1,000 plants from seed I got from —— 
which did not give me a dozen heads. I have bought several strains of Snowball 
Cauliflower from different seedsmen, but I now see that 1 never get the true type of 
Henderson’s Snowball excepting trom you.”’ W. E. AVERY, Honesdale, Pa. 
: ““From one ounce of your Snowball Cauliflower seed I raised 3,500 plants. Ihave 
tried Cauliflower seed from several seedsmen, but never have had any success except 
with the true Henderson Snowball.” ARTHUR L. MILLER, Edella, Pa. 
“My Snowball Cauliflower grown from your seeds was a perfect success, both 
outside and under glass, not one failing to head. Size and quality the best.”’ 
JAMES WHITE, Gardener to Jesse Tyson, Esq., Melvale, Md. 4 : Ae i per ee 
aa Would Bay, phat Td have tried so-called Snowball Cauliflower from other appar- \ { ! ; bes " 
ently reliable houses than yours andinvariably failed; in different localities, too. I 
am now convinced that HENDERSON’S Snowball is a wonder.” JUST AS IT RUNS ast RIGHT. FROM THE FIEL dD. 
Gro. A. MERRITT, Highland Mills, N. Y. 
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. We have always controlled Henderson’s Snowball Cauliflower, any statement to the contrary notwithstanding, and unless the seed is bought 
d directly from us you do not get the genuine, as we do not supply it to dealers. 
