
SUPER SNOWBALL 
CAULIFLOWER” 
168 Early Snowball 
Attractive, large, solid, white heads; always dependable (85 days) 
This standard cauliflower is known everywhere. It is a great 
favorite in the home garden and with market growers for green- 
house forcing, early market and shipping. Produces large, solid 
white heads and does best in a moderately cool climate. Indi- 
vidual heads average about 9 in. in diameter, though they will 
grow as much as 12 in. across under favorable conditions. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. $1.00; 14 oz. $1.85; oz. $3.50. 
164 Maule’s Prize Early 
Largest, most uniform header (88 days) 
One of the finest. It heads most uniformly, whether planted for 
either early or late crop. The plants are dwarf and compact; the 
heads are closely formed, and very white. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. $1.00; 14 oz. $1.85; oz. $3.50. 
166 Danamerica 
Reliable and very high quality (85 days) 
Highly perfected strain, with incurving leaves protecting the 
head. Super Snowball type, with even surer heading qualities. 
Heads are large, white, and exceptionally uniform. The finest 
f the Danish breeders’ skill, 
peOdECr ah 3 Pkt. 20¢; V4, oz. $1.50; 14 oz. $2.75; oz. $5.25. 

170 SUPER SNOWBALL 
The earliest cauliflower (82 days) 
Super Snowball is not only the earliest cauliflower, but it is also 
remarkable for its uniformity of size, shape, and type. Plants 
are vigorous; leaves are erect, quite large, and curl over the heads, 
protecting them from the sun. The large heads are snow white, 
solid, and very firm. In most sections the best heads are raised 
from seed sown about the end of May and plants set out in July; 
this allows the plants to make their growth during cool weather, 
which is best for raising good cauliflower. 
Pkt. 20¢; 4 oz. $1.50; 14 oz. $2.75; oz. $5.25. 
165 Dry Weather 
Forms perfect heads when others fail through drouth (95 days) 
Originated in Denmark. .Truly outstanding, since it will produce 
attractive, remarkably large heads during dry weather when other 
varieties are a failure. It is a quality cauliflower in all respects. 
The closely formed, pure white curd is attractive and very tender. 
Performs well in any weather. 
Pkt. 15¢; 14 oz. $1.00; 14 oz. $1.85; oz. $3.50. 
Cultural Suggestions: For early cauliflower, start the seed indoors or under 
glass during February or March. When soil. has become warm, transplant 
seedlings to the garden. For a main crop to cut during the summer and autumn 
sow seed in May or early June in a specially prepared seedbed or frame; trans- 
plant seedlings to garden in late June or early July, setting the plants 2 ft. 
apart, in rows 3 ft. apart. A packet will produce about 150 plants; an ounce 
about 4,000 plants. Two ounces for an acre. Days to maturity are from field 
setting of plants. 
“Your catalog has been a piece of standard equipment at home as long as I can remember, and your seeds have always proved to be 
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very high quality.”—Mrs. Carl W. Schwarz, Route 2, Orafino, Idaho. 13 
