BEST FOR THE MARKET. GARDEN 
CULTURE.—To obtain the best results consult our 
pamphlet on Cauliflower and Cabbage. We send if 
free on request. 
Vegetable Plants are on sale af our store during 
the Spring and Summer, bul owing to their perish- 
able nature and delay in transportation, we cannot 
undertake to ship them. 
Henderson’s 
Snowball Cauliflower 
Is Beyond Question the Best 
It Heads Where Others Fail 
323. Beyond all question Henderson’s Snowball is the one perfect Cauli- 
flower 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 20th and transplanted during July, so that the plants make 
their best growth during the cooler months. For this crop, Henderson’s 
Snowball is unsurpassed. . 
Henderson’s 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 ist. There is none to equal it in 
value for forcing under glass for a winter crop, for which it is éspecially 
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. Critical 
market growers use it in ever-increasing quantities, while the amateur and 
private gardener find it equally valuable at all seasons, owing to its relia- 
bility in heading, its strong, vigorous habit, and the whiteness of its per- 
fectly-formed flowers. 
It is, without doubt, the ideal Cauliflower, perfect in size, in reliability, 
in color, and in quality. (See engraving.) Price, 25e. pkt., $4.00 oz., $14.00 
%4 Ib., $50.00 Ib. 
“T am sending you a picture of two heads of Cauliflower raised from Fee s Snowball 
Cauliflower last year, one weighing 7 lbs. and the Cher 834 Ibs. We like the Snowball better 
than any other variety.’ (See photo on oes page. 
A. EF: DIRE NDE RFER, Waynesboro, Penn. 
““T would like to say that I grew some very fine Cauliflower (Snowball) from your seed last 
year. We had a very dry summer here and I did not expect to get any heads at all; but was very 
much surprised to find they were heading up late in the fall after the rains” and all but two 
plants made fine heads. It is surely a wonderful varie 
RS. E.G. DEM PSTER, Lima, Ohio. 
“May I say how pleased we were with our aarilen last year, owing to the exclusive use of 
your seeds. Even strangers stopped to tell us it was the best they had seen. Cauliflower, which 
I had thought so difficult to raise, I sowed and even neglected and was surprised to see He _ large 
heads which appeared.” MRS. WM. J. GEAR, Warsaw, N. 
“T had one Cauliflower fram your seed that weighed 7% lbs. _ The largest Danish pei fen 
Cae? I have grown was 19 lbs.” ROBERT MILNE, Big Timber, Montana. 5 
“* Henderson’s Snowball Cauliflower I raised weighed as much as 7% lbs. In fact, the 
biggest I have ever seen. JAMES KEEN, Jewett City, Conn. 
BEWARE OF I M I TATIONS: We have always controlled Henderson’s Snowball Cauliflower, any statement to the contrary notwi thstanding, 
» and unless the seed is bought slesity from us you do not get the genuine, as we do nct supply it to dealers. 
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