CAULIFLOWER 
Danamerica 6° days. This main crop sort produces the very 
type plant breeders look for when in search of 
stock plants, and almost invariably produces a perfect head. The 
closely packed outer leaves form a regular bowl for the head; their 
height forms a deep pocket and twirling inner-leaves make a sub- 
stantial roof. Leaves can be tied up, one plant after another, and 
the entire crop marketed almost in one cutting. The head develops 
into the finest of its kind; exceptionally deep, very firm, heavy, and 
snow white. 
(Pkt., 20c) (4 0z., $1.00) (oz., $3.00) (% Ib., $9.00) 
(b., $30.00) (5 Ibs., $132.00) prepaid 

matt 55 days. Selected as the most satis- 
Early Snowball "A factory early strain of Snowball 
Cauliflower. Plants medium height; leaves somewhat waved and 
erumpled, branching outward at the tips. Inner leaves cover the 
head well, foliage medium green. Heads of good depth, solid, 
ivory white, and of fine quality. Early and very even at time of 
maturity and require very prompt handling. Adapted for sum- 
mer and early fall harvest and used in districts having a short 
growing season. Similar to Super Snowball. 
(Pkt., 15c) (% oz., 45c) (oz., $1.70) (% Ib., $5.50) Ch., $20.00) 
(5 Ibs., $88.00) prepaid 
Snowball] "X" 6° days. For use under wide range of con- 
ditions and generally considered the most 
satisfactory main crop sort for early harvest. Plants large, erect 
and with ample foilage for head coverage. Leaves long, straight, 
plain edged, and medium bright green color. Slightly darker 
than Snowball “A”. Heads large, smooth, deep, very solid, and 
pure white. Unexcelled for quality. About a week slower in 
reaching maturity than Snowball “A” and harvest not so concen- - 
trated. Somewhat similar to Snowdrift. 
(Pkt., 15c) (4 oz., 45c¢) (oz., $1.50) (%4 Ib., $5.00) (lb., $18.00) 
(5 lbs., $79.20) prepaid 
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