Plant with Confidence 
CAULIFLOWER 
Extra Early Mountain Snowball. 
CauHf lower 
We are the Largest Dealers in Cauliflower Seed 
in the West. 
Culture: For early crops, sow seed in hotbeds during Feb¬ 
ruary. They should be gradually hardened off before setting 
out in the field, which should be done about the first of April. 
For midseason crops, plant seed in cold frames. For late crops 
plant in open ground and after plants are 4 to 6 inches high, 
transplant to field about June 15th. Grown much in the same 
manner as cabbage. To make the best, largest and whitest 
heads the plants need cool moist weather, well enriched soil 
and thorough cultivation. After the heads begin to form, the 
leaves should be drawn up around them and tied, thus helping 
to bleach the cauliflower a snowy white. Cauliflower is very 
sensitive and extreme care is necessary in growing the plants. 
Be careful that the hotbeds are not kept too warm and plants 
grow too tall and spindling, nor must the roots at any time 
be allowed to become dry either in the plant bed or in the 
field. 
Cauliflower Plants 
While we grow cauliflower plants to sell, yet, we advise any¬ 
one who anticipates growing cauliflower extensively to raise 
their own plants. 
Cauliflower Plants. See page 32. 
Extra Early Mountain Snowball. A Cauliflower of Exceptional 
Merit and Quality. After numerous trials we find this variety best 
suited for Early Crop because it withstands the adverse spring and 
early summer weather better than any other variety and for early crop 
in the mountain districts, it is the only variety we can recommend. It 
is a fast grower and very fast maturing. Be prepared to tie the leaves 
just as soon as the small heads begin to show and you can expect the 
entire crop to mature at practically the same time. It is a very vigorous 
grower and produces a strong plant with good sized, pure white heads, 
covered with plenty of dark green foliage. This variety is for early 
market and early maturing only. Pkt., 25c; A oz., $1.50; oz., $2.50: 
A lb., $8.00; lb., $30.00, postpaid. 
Early Mountain Snowball. After 8 years of satisfaction, we have 
fully decided that this is the variety best suited for main crop in the 
mountains. During this time not one complaint have we received. 
Not only does it produce the finest quality but it is a very heavy 
yielder. The heads are pure white, compact, thick and heavy; foliage 
is dark green, heavily ribbed. A most desirable sort for shipping as a 
field of this is very uniform in size and the flower is slow to rice. 
Pkt., 25c; A oz., 75c; A oz., $1.25; oz., $2.35; A lb., $8.00; lb., 
$26.00, postpaid. 
Early Copenhagen Snowball. One of the earliest cauliflower and 
the one cauliflower that is absolutely certain to head when conditions 
are ordinarily favorable. It is of very dwarf and compact growth, 
has good foliage, heads grow firm and snow white. Pkt., 25c; A oz., 
75c; A oz., $1.25; oz., $2.35; A lb., $8.00; lb., $26.00, postpaid. 
Maxine Snowball or Self Protecting Snowball. It is second 
early and a heavy yielder of even-sized and very firm heads. The foli¬ 
age is very dense and overlaps the tender flower, thus protecting it 
from the hot sun and making it an almost sure crop. This strain we 
highly recommend to growers of cauliflower. Pkt., 25c; A oz., 75c; 
A oz., $1.25; oz., $2.35; A lb., $8.00; lb., $26.00, postpaid. 
Hartner’s Special Snowball. In districts that have an altitude of 
5,500 feet or less it should be planted for the late crop. Heads are 
deep balloon-shaped, snow-white, solid, very regular, which are pro¬ 
tected with plenty of dark green foliage, and preferred by many for 
their main crop. Selected—pkt., 25c; A oz., 90c; A oz., $1.50; oz., 
$2.50; A lb., $8.00; lb., $28.00, postpaid. 
Early Snowball. A widely used early variety. Plants dwarf with short 
pale green leaves. Heads medium, firm, compact solid, pure white. 
Pkt., 25c; A oz., 75c; A oz., $1.25; oz., $2.35; A lb., $8.00; lb., 
$24.00, postpaid. 
Danamerica 291. A very recent introduction. Our trials of this 
variety have proven very satisfactory, both on our farm at Denver 
and in the San Luis Valley. It produces a good yield and a large 
percentage of perfect heads. A strong grower, leaves large, heads 
large and deep, snow-white. Adapted for Main Mid-Season crop. 
Pkt., 25c; A oz., $1.25; oz., $2.40; A lb., $8.00; 1 lb., $27.00. 
Maxine Snowball. 
Early Mountain Snowball. 
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