Henderson's Snowball Cauliflower 
IS BEYOND QUESTION THE BEST 
FOR EITHER EARLY OR LATE 
FOR FAMILY OR MARKET GARDEN 
FOR FORCING OR COLD FRAMES 
IT HEADS WHERE OTHERS FAIL 
IF YOU HAD THE TIME 
HENDERSON'S 
AND WE HAD THE SPACE 
Wc could quote thousands of letters similar to the following: 
“Last season I ho'.ight £ ounces of Snowball Cauliflower at your store, and grew 
over 120 barrels of fine Cauliflower." WAL'I'ER KNOPP, Ramsay, N, J. 
“My Patch of Henderson's Snowball Cauliflower averaged over 6 lbs., the largest 
being something over 13 inches in diameter." J. E. 'PHREPT, Bristow, Okla. 
“I have had splendid results with your Snowball Cauliflower seed." 
Mrs. H. C. WIIELLAMS, 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. 1 grew it from your Snowball seed. 
For reliability of heading, fine texture and whiteness of curd I have Jicver grown any 
Cauliflower that equals it." R. E. IIISTED, .South Haven, Conn. 
“ Your Snowball Cauliflower is the best; it has give7i me greater satisfaction than 
any other I ever bought. Oiit of thirty ‘flowers' entered for premiums at our Courtly 
Fair last year my three took the first premium." 
FRED A. DODGE, Beverly, Mass. 
“ .After Iryitig three years 7vithout success to grow Cauliflower, 1 was advised to try 
Henderson's Snowball, which J did and foimd it to be very satisfactory, not one plant 
havitig failed to head. My Cauliflower was admired by all who saw it." 
Mrs. J. M. IRWIN, Colorado .Springs, Colo. 
“ Your Snowball Cauliflower was excellent in every respect; every plant formed a 
fine head, while right beside them I grew 1,000 plants from seed I got frotn - 
which did not give fne a dozen heads. I have bought several straiyis of Snowball Cauli¬ 
flower fro^n different seedsmen, but I now see that I never get the true type of Hender¬ 
son's Snowball excepting from you." W. E. AVERY, Ilcniesdale, Pa. 
“My Snowball Cauliflower grown from your seeds was a perfect sticcess, both 
outside and under glass, not o7ie failhig to head. Size and quality the best." 
J.AMES WHITE, Garde7ter to Jesse Tyso7i, Esq., Melvale, Md. 
SNOWBALL CAULIFIPWER 
It is hardly necessary for us to describe this variety at all, as 
its name has now become a household word wherever this delicious 
vegetable is grown. Henderson’s Snowball Cauliflower is the 
standard everywhere for quality with the market gardener and 
the amateur. While originally recommended and used as an early 
variety it has not only supplanted all other sorts for early spring 
planting, 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 favor¬ 
able, 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. The “flower” is so compact, deep and solid that the 
heads will outweigh those of any other strain. 
Henderson’s Snowball Cauliflower is superior to all others. It 
is the earliest of all Cauliflowers. Its close-growing, compact habit 
enables one-third more to be planted on the same space of ground 
than can be done with other varieties. 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., $12.50 ]4 lb., $45.00 lb. 
RF\A/ARF GlF I I A l IfWNJR • have always controlled Henderson's Snowball Cauliflower, any statement to the contrary notwithstanding, and unless the 
V V 11 11 1 r\ 1 Iv./! N O . seed is bought directly from us you do not get the genuine, as we do not supply it to dealers. 
