Cauliflower, Snowball 
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PRIMOSNOW 
This is an ideal type. It possesses many of the characteristics of our 
famous Snowball — good form, good size, great depth, and above all, a 
beautiful snow-white, firm head free from riciness or Ieafiness. The 
plant is sturdy and the foliage of fine conformation, the inner leaves being 
incurved and giving ample protection to the developing flower. Primo- 
snow is the earliest high-quality cauliflower that has ever been developed. 
It is ready to cut fully 8 to 10 days before Snowball. 55 days. 
Pkt. 50c; y 2 oz. $3.25; oz. $5.75 
CAULIFLOWER 
CULTURE: Although cauliflower may be grown as easily as cabbage, 
we urge those who are not familiar with its cultivation to ask for our 
free pamphlet, "Cultivation of the Cauliflower." 
323 *SNOWBALL 
Incomparably the Best for Spring or Fall Crops. 
An Excellent Forcer. 
Beyond question, The Famous Snowball is the perfect 
cauliflower for the American gardener. In most sections 
of the United States the best and most satisfactory crop 
is grown from seed sown outdoors about May 20 and trans- 
planted during July, so that the plants make their best 
growth during the cooler months. 
The Famous Snowball Cauliflower, grown from seed 
sown under glass in February and transplanted after 
frost, will produce perfect heads of snowy whiteness in 
the open ground by June 1. There is none to equal it in 
value for forcing under glass for a winter crop, for which 
it is especially adapted by reason of its compact, upright 
habit, quick growth, and sure-heading quality. For all 
purposes and at all seasons it has become indispensable, 
owing to its reliability in heading, its strong, vigorous 
habit, and the whiteness of its perfectly formed flowers. 
It is, without doubt, the ideal cauliflower, perfect in size, 
in reliability, in color, and in quality. Ready about 65 
days from plant setting. 
Pkt. 35c; y 2 oz. $2.50; oz. $4.50 
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★BEST OF ALL 
Plants are of medium height with waved and crumpled 
leaves bending outward. Inner leaves cover the head effi- 
ciently. Heads have good depth, are solid, ivory-white 
and of fine quality. An early variety that reaches maturity 
evenly and requires prompt handling. 60 days. 
Pkt. 35c; V2OZ. $3; oz. $5.50 
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