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From PETER 1 EHDERSOH CO., HEW YORE 25 
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HENDERSON'S SNOWBALL CAULIFLOWER 
BEYOND ALL QUESTION, THE BEST 
EXCELLENT FOR FOKCING 
INDISPENSABLE FOR SPRING CROP 
INCOMPARABLY THE BEST FOR FALL 
IT HEADS WHERE OTHEKS FAIL 
IF YOU HAD THE TIME 
AND WE HAD THE SPACE 
We could quote thousands of letters similar to the following: 
“/ way say that your Snowball Cauliflower came up in five days, 98 per cent, 
germinating.'" GEO. M. DICKSON, Leominster, Mass. 
"Last season I bought two ounces of Snowball Cauliflower at your store, and grew 
over 120 barrels of fine Cauliflower." WALTER KNOPP, Ramsay, N. J. 
"My patch of Henderson's Snowball Cauliflower averaged over 5 lbs., the largest 
being something ryier 13 inches in diameter." J. E. 'THREFT, Bristow, Okla. 
"1 have had splendid results from your Snowball Cauliflower seed." 
Mrs. II. C. WHELLAMS, Winnipeg, Can. 
" I mail you a photograph of the case of Cauliflower which won the highest award— 
a silver medal—■at the St. Louis Exposition. I grew it from your Snowball seed. 
For reliability of heading, fine texture , and whiteness of curd, I have never grown any 
Cauliflower that equals it." R. E. MISTED, South Haven, Conn. 
"I enclose a photo of a head of IIenderson s Snowball Cauliflower which weighed 
4 Pounds. I have tried five varieties of Cauliflower and find none that compares 
with yours. The heads are so much whiter, harder, and more perfect inform than 
others. Besides, it has not got a granulated surface like many others, and is much 
earlier in maturing." Dr. E. A. LEE, Jennings, La. 
WE ALSO OFFER THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES 
EXTRA-EARLY DWARF ERFURT. Until we introduced Snowball, this was 
considered the best early variety; plants dwarf and compact, forming good- 
sized heads; sown in May is good for a fall crop. Price, 20c. pkt., $3.25 oz., 
$10.00 % lb. 
PARIS. Heads uniform and of medium size. Price, 10c. pkt., 
80c. oz., $2.75 % lb. 
LARGE LATE ALGIERS. A strong-growing variety for late fall use, producing 
large, fine heads. Price, 10c. pkt., 75c. oz., $2.50 % lb. 
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS: 
Henderson’s Snowball Cauliflower 
Beyond all question, Henderson’s Snowball is the one perfect 
Cauliflower for the American gardener. 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. 
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 1st. 
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. 
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 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. (See cut.) Price, 25c. pkt., 
$4.00 oz., $12.50 34 lb., $45.00 lb. 
Although Cauliflower may be grown as easily as Cabbage, many, through lack 
of knowledge of some essentials, are liable to failure. We urge those who are 
not familiar with its cultivation to read carefully the pamphlet we have prepared 
on Cabbage and Cauliflower growing, wherein we have tried to point the way 
to success. We may say here briefly, that success depends on growing a large 
plant, and that as Cauliflower is essentially a cool weather plant, this cannot be 
done in the hot summer months; therefore, the earliest outdoor crop must be 
rown from seed sown under glass in February, so that the crop will mature by 
une 1st; for fall use, it should be sown late in May, so that the best development 
may be made during the cooler weather of September and October. 
We have always controlled Henderson's Snowball Cauliflower, any statement to the contrary notwithstanding, and unless the 
seed is bought directly from us, you do not get the genuine, as we do not supply it to dealers. 
