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CAULIFLOWER-SUPER SNOWBALL 
The Super strains—originated by us—are in a class 
by themselves. They possess characteristics and 
merits not inherent in the Snowball strains of old. 
Unlike these, the Super plants start their formation 
of head simultaneously, and the heads mature like¬ 
wise. Consequently, for all practical purposes, the 
plants may all be tied up at the same time; and, pro¬ 
viding the plants be permitted to develop the head 
without interruption, the entire crop may be har¬ 
vested at a single cutting. The Supers also are noted 
for their large, solid heads, the curds of which stand 
out prominently. The leaves are characteristically 
dark green, and somewhat puckered. 
MADSEN Sulser' Snowball * *Calendula 
' Our' 1927 Introduction. This 'continues to be the 
earliest outdoor Cauliflower in existence. The 
plants develop «fast: liarge^ leaf growth |is soon 
attained, and the heads which form early, de¬ 
velop size and solidity quickly. The variety 
surpasses all others in producing a crop early 
in the season. 
DANAMERICA Super Snowball ^Camellia 
Our 1934 Introduction. This Super offers the 
greatest uniformity in type ever seen in a strain 
of Cauliflower. Under proper conditions 
DANAMERICA produces practically 100 per¬ 
cent Grade I heads, all high of crown, excep¬ 
tionally solid and snow-white. It matures a 
week later than its parent, the Madsen Super. 
CAULIFLOWER—SNOWBALL 
This class includes the strains developed in the past 
from the ERFURT variety (the origin to Early Cauli¬ 
flower) and which strains are known as Snowball. 
Their principal characteristic lies in the manner in 
which the heading progresses. The start is made 
by just a small number of plants; the other plants 
follow gradually, increasing steadily in number. The 
crop matur^ ii^ the sjime gradual manner. The 
leaves are smoother and somewhat lighter in color 
than'those of the Super Snowball. list only the 
strains possessing greatest merit. 
Snowball; EarliestC’Snowdrift") *Canna 
Also called “ White Mountain*'. The earliest 
strain in this class—East of the Rocky Moun¬ 
tains. Leaves tall and upright; inner ones twirl 
and cover head completely. Head high, smooth, 
firm, dazzling white. 
Copenhagen Snowball *Candytuft 
Follows closely preceding strain in Earliness. 
Holds longest record as an exceptionally fine 
strain. Leaves large, almost dark green. Head 
large, smooth and white. 
Henderson’s Snowball ^Carnation 
Same Earliness as preceding strain. Very fine 
old strain. Especially desirable for winter culti¬ 
vation in the South. Leaves tall, slightly dark 
green. Heads medium, firm, snow-white. 
PRICE 
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* Indicators for Qable uses. 
